Many tents had been ripped, cut to pieces, or burned, so as to render them worthless.
I saw it was impossible to carry the sick back, and that there was but one way to render them secure.
Met Loomis; he had accompanied General Rosecrans and others to witness the trial of a machine, invented by Wilder, for tearing up railroad tracks and injuring the rails in such a manner as to render them worthless.
This was not calculated to render them popular; the peace of the good brethren was sadly broken by quarrels, and the Joachites found it advisable to depart.
Satan cannot himself, or by means of human instruments, disturb the elements, or injure men and animals, or render them impotent, but God sometimes permits him to do so to a certain determinate extent.
Such were the men whose self-devotion seemed to these fiery bigots so tepid as to render them objects of detestation.
Enough of its form and force are retained to render them uneasy.
Enough of its form and force is retained to render them uneasy.
And the government having the same interest to provide against violations everywhere, the co-operation of its measures in each State would have a powerful tendency to render them effectual.
This is to weaken their testimony, and to render them powerless to prevent the present proposed robbing of our national treasury.
For this reason it is wrong to profane them and to render them contemptible by barbarous impurity and impropriety of diction.
He tells them candidly in one of his prefaces that he considers the moral reflections with which the book is filled to be both sound and valuable, but that the false science of the age is certain to render them of no effect.
Indeed their amazing strength, and the length and sharpness of their claws, render them capable of making a strong resistance against {373} any other animal in those parts, the Bear not excepted.
But Rousseau, and most of the male writers who have followed his steps, have warmly inculcated that the whole tendency of female education ought to be directed to one point to render them pleasing.
She can only sooth or chide them; render them insolent or timid; she will make them formal coxcombs, or ignorant blockheads; but will never make them sensible or amiable.
Break the asparagus in the tender part, wash well, and put them into boiling salt and water to render them green.
Soak the sweetbreads in water for an hour, and throw them into boiling water to render them firm.
A surface-captain, with assistants, receives the ores raised, and directs the dressing department, the object of which is to render them marketable.
They are first placed in a pickle, in order to remove any grease or dirt from their surface, and also to render them rough, which facilitates the adherence of the tin with which they are to be covered.
But we must forego the pleasure of presenting these at length, it being our sole object to enable all who follow our directions, so to manage bees as to render them profitable.
The two latter are to be placed near each other, to render them productive; they may be readily distinguished when in blossom.
All the fertilizers act upon soils in such a manner as to render them fine, and open an immense surface to the action of the atmosphere, and form large reservoirs for moisture through their innumerable fine pores.
But every disposition was manifested to render them comfortable; and they soon became a flourishing and influential denomination.
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