Here again the noble instinct of the English poet has rectified the aesthetic unseemliness of an ignoble reality.
He was in a position to obtain it; he rectified the truth altered in the letter, as he rectified so many other errors.
I think indeed that if Giotto had found any error he would have rectified it in the plans which he left for his successors.
Antonio da Paderno | Rectified the mistakes of | | (descendant of the older | John of Gratz.
As this learned antiquary made use of what was collected by others on this subject, I have taken the same liberty with his paper; but have rectified some mistakes and made new additions.
Wetherill has found that the topical application of rectified oil of amber has cured long-standing cases of piles.
Thus a rectified uni-directional current will flow from T and T', and it may be used to charge the battery A', work a small motor or for various other purposes requiring direct current.
The two upper curves in the diagram show the current waves in each of the two positive electrodes, and the resultant curve III represents the rectified current flowing from the negative electrode.
B, B, are from the negative waves, and together they form the rectified current, flowing in the same direction to the external direct current circuit shown at B in the diagram, fig.
If the alternating current wave could be rectified without the use of the reactance coil, the direct current produced would consist of a series of impulses which would rise and fall from the zero line as illustrated in fig.
A dissolvent, made by pouring a strong spirit of Nitre on the rectified Oyl of the Butter of Antimony, and then distilling off all the liquor, that would come over, &c.
But first, I could wish that this worthy Person had rectified my mistakes, not by speculation, but by experiments.
The name given by the trade to rectified oil of turpentine when sold for burning in lamps, in order that purchasers may not be aware of the inflammable character of the liquid.
From sulphuric acid and rectified spirit, of each 1 part; as before.
Those for which separate formulae are not given in this work may most of them be made from the essential oil of the flowers and rectified spirit, as the last; or by digesting the flowers (crushed or bruised), 3 to 5 lbs.
From the tincture of the dried root of male fern (Lastraea Filix-mas), made with rectified spirit.
As before, but usingrectified wood naphtha as the solvent.
The remedy consists in making richer manures and using a less quantity, or use half the quantity of stable-manure, and apply the rectified or prepared Peruvian guano, at the rate of 300 lbs.
It is not, therefore, you perceive, our individual history alone that is rectified by this investigation.
Hence that lamentable imperfection which pervades all our lexicons and dictionaries, and which can never be rectified but by the revisal of the whole system, and that by a thorough adept in the language of the Irish.
Line: 7 spirit] A word their abuse of which was constantly thrown in the face of the Puritans till Swift's thrice rectified vitriol almost destroyed the abuse itself.
So his retreat hathrectified that wrong; Backward is forward in the Hebrew tongue.
If in his case legend were not controlled andrectified by history, he would be for us as unreal as Agamemnon.
The chamber had an aspect of freshness and tidiness that made it almost gay--until he looked at the object in the smoothed and rectified bed.
By these Means, I fired several Times not only the aetherial Liquor or Phlogiston of Frobenius and rectified Spirit of Wine, but even common proof Spirit.