The least successful voyage was liberally remunerating to the owner--the most successful, unprecedentedly so.
But this was a remunerating price, and the farmers and landowners were induced to increase the breadth of land sown, in the hope of selling the produce at remunerating prices.
He held, as we hold, that, according to varying circumstances, that remunerating price must vary.
Our present business with Sir Robert is simply to have his evidence as to the remunerating prices of corn, and that evidence we have stated above.
It was the weight of direct taxation, and the want of remunerating prices to the grain cultivators, which occasioned the evil.
It is not cultivated for grain crops, because remunerating prices for that species of produce cannot be obtained.
Medical men but rarely pursue their practice, when such remunerating fields of enterprise are laid open to them; soldiers abandon their calling; and the government officers are all virtually farmers and stock-owners.
It is good that authors should be remunerated; and the least exceptionable way of remunerating them is by a monopoly.
It is desirable that we should have a supply of good books; we cannot have such a supply unless men of letters are liberally remunerated; and the least objectionable way of remunerating them is by means of copyright.
The noble house of Bevilacqua assisted him much; and it redounds to its honour, that on remunerating him for some figures in an apartment where Aldrovandini had conducted the architecture, a very large sum was added to the price agreed upon.
He received most part of his commissions from the Signori Belloni, who decorated various chambers with his historical pieces, remunerating him with one hundred crowns each, though they contained but few figures, and all of an ell's length.
In a week afterwards, every foreign vessel in the river was cleared of her cargo at remunerating prices.
On this account they meet with a readier sale, at fair, remunerating prices, considering the increased weight of each individual fleece, and the increased weight and earlier maturity of the carcass.
If to this the loss of the interest of money is added, it will be seen that he seldom acts wisely who hoards his wool, when he can obtain what approaches to a fair remunerating price for it.
None of these wools are very salable, at remunerating prices, in the American markets.
United States, within the past few years, clearly shows that a large and increasing demand for this kind of wool will continue at remunerating prices.
The object being a national one, it ought to be carried into effect by the nation, without reference to the mere question of pounds shillings and pence; that is, whether it is to become a directly remunerating concern or not.
Further, after covering all losses, and remunerating the owner for forbearing to consume, there must be something left to recompense the labor and skill of the person who devotes his time to the business.
During that interval the value will be regulated solely by supply and demand, and will rise very gradually as the existing stock wears out, until there is again a remunerating value, and production resumes its course.
Vaughan, Abram Pryne, Sarah Pellet, and Matilda Joslyn Gage be a committee to prepare an address to capitalists and industrialists of New York, on the best modes of employing and remunerating the industry of women.
As our commerce and navigation are enlarged and extended, our exports of agricultural products and of manufactures will be increased, and in the new markets thus opened they can not fail to command remunerating and profitable prices.
The Peruvian Government are, of course, anxious to sell all that the world want, and are willing to pay for at remunerating prices.
Until the discovery of guano--more valuable to us than the mines of California--I looked upon the possibility of renovating our soil, of ever bringing it up to a point capable of producing remunerating crops as utterly hopeless.
Multitudes have tried to make it a large and remunerating business, but hitherto, I believe that they have nearly all been disappointed in their expectations.
The water continues still /gratuitous/ on condition of fetching it, or of remunerating those who, by a bargain freely made and discussed, agree to spare us that exertion by making it themselves.
He must either do the work himself, or get others to do it for him by remunerating them.
If, as we have seen, the system of remunerating labour by wages is, as regards stability, a more advanced form of association between capital and labour, it still leaves too much room for the uncertain.
Then comes the miller, who receives not only the recompense of his own labour, but the means of remunerating the quarryman who has furnished his millstones, the labourer who has formed his dam, etc.
Sidenote: Provision Made for Remuneratingthe Patriarch; Oliver Cowdery Appointed Church Recorder.
He then laid before the meeting the subject of laying off cities, of consecrating lands for public purposes, and for remunerating those who lay them off.
I am very willing that the proposed inquiry should be made; but I cannot see the propriety of our undertaking to give any opinion as to remunerating those who suffered.
Mr. DANA said the gentleman's amendment contemplated remunerating those who suffered by their opposition to a statute.
What good purpose could its adoption answer, unless the House had the power to take money from the Treasury of the United States for the purpose of remunerating any person who had suffered?
Almost all men believe in an avenging and remunerating God; yet nearly in all countries the number of the wicked bears a larger proportion than that of the good.
But, as methods have been found of remunerating all other classes of persons, ways may be devised of remunerating scientific investigators.
Honest Glover took the string of pearls, and kissed with clownish gesture, but with sincere kindness, the fair hand which had found such a delicate mode of remuneratinghis own labours and peril.
In 1871 the Compagnie des Chemins de Fer de l'Est filed a petition in which they contested the right of the Post Office to send samples of merchandise by railway without specially remunerating the railway company.
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