Of the few Americans in that region prior to 1846, probably nine tenths had rounded Cape Horn to reach it, while the residue had made their way across Mexico or the Isthmus of Darien.
After the new wine has been poured off, the salt is found as a brownish crystalline residue adhering to the sides of the vat.
The part which still remains liquid is poured away, and the process is repeated until a residue is obtained which solidifies as a whole.
Here, instead of cloths soaked in vinegar, the solid residue from the wine presses is spread in layers between the copper plates.
If the insoluble matter is then allowed to settle down and the clear liquid evaporated to dryness, a whitish residue is obtained.
When the neutral solution is evaporated to dryness, a residue is found which on examination proves to be neither the acid nor the alkali, but a compound formed from the two.
Black ash contains less than half its weight of soda, so that for every ton of soda produced there is from a ton and a half to two tons of an insoluble residue which collects in the lixiviating and settling tanks.
The clear solution is evaporated, and the residue obtained is washed with the mother liquor and dried.
In the latter case, no extraction is necessary; but in the former, the residue is treated with water and the solution evaporated until it becomes a viscous transparent liquid.
The residue is now a greyish solid consisting mainly of calcium phosphate.
In some cases, the residue is then ground up to make bone meal, which is valuable as a manure because of the calcium phosphate which it contains.
And that it is necessarie there should be one supereminent, vnto whome all the residue should stoope: this fraile bodie of ours may giue vs sufficient instruction.
The like is to be found in the residue of Hector Boetius his booke, touching the time speciallie of the reignes of the British kings that gouerned Britaine about that season.
But certein priests baptised the residue of the people, either then or in the time following.
Consume not (I pray thée) the residue of thy daies to the offense of God, &c.
And death shall be chosen rather than life by all the residue of them that remain of this evil family, which remain in all the places whither I have driven them, saith the LORD of hosts.
For thus saith the LORD of hosts concerning the pillars, and concerning the sea, and concerning the bases, and concerning the residue of the vessels that remain in this city.
Unless the rubber is particularly well washed on the rolls, there remains within it a residue of sodium bisulphate, an oxidation product of the bisulphite.
But this residue of the decomposed mineral, which in its purest state is called porcelain clay, is found to contain a part only of the silica which existed in the original felspar.
Great was the triumph and the quaffing of mead, and the feasting on raw beef, during the residue of the day and the early hours of the night, for, lo!
Marriage between free persons and the slaves of His Majesty are thus by no means unfrequent; the bondsman, after the performance of his allotted task, enjoying liberty to return daily to his family, and to appropriate the residue of his time.
Proceeding thence to Efat, they embarked their gains in slaves, mules, and cotton cloths; and designing to pass the residue of their days in ease and affluence, set out by way of Hurrur for the great annual fair at Berbera.
The residue of both sexes are employed in a variety of servile offices, and they each receive a portion of barley sufficient to compose two small loaves.
With each sacred symbol of the season, was handed a rod of green rushes, and every person present followed the royal example, by wreathing a fillet about his brows, to be worn during the residue of the day.
Hunting down the partridge with dogs occupied the residue of the day.
Five hundred concubines complete the royal harem, of whom seven reside under the palace roof, thirteen in the immediate outskirts, and the residue in various parts of the empire.
Thirty-three years had elapsed since the battle of Largs; and the residue of those warriors who had distinguished themselves on that occasion, could not now be either very numerous or effective.
The acid residue after butter has been made from dahi (curds) or milk is known as matha or butter-milk, and is the only kind of milk drunk by the poorer classes.
Like the Mahars, the Balahis must not kill a dog or a cat under pain of expulsion; but it is peculiar that in their case the bear is held equally sacred, this being probably a residue of some totemistic observance.
By exposing the mass to a heat sufficient to evaporate the sulphur, it will be expelled; the loss sustained will indicate its quantity, and the weight of the residue the proportion of charcoal.
If any residue remain, we may infer the presence of foreign substances, either vegetable, earthy, or metallic.
But the best mode, is that of melting some of it in a ladle; if any residue remains, after the fumes have ceased, the presence of foreign substances may be inferred, for pure sulphur will sublime without leaving any residue.
The residue may be treated with more water, and the whole again filtered.
The residue they named nitre fixed by charcoal, or, the extemporaneous alkali of nitre.
The residue of the sublimation is sulphur vivum, which is also used in fire-works.
The sulphur may be recovered, by subliming the residue in a temperature not sufficient to inflame it.
A third process was recommended by Pelletier, after the separation of the nitre, by subliming a mixture of the residue with mercury, which, however, presents no advantages.
Good powder, however, should leave no very sensibleresidue when inflamed: this is one of the proofs recommended.
In consequence of this circumstance, it is recommended, to insure a perfect analysis, to separate the nitre in the first place from gunpowder, by hot water, and to treat the residue with nitric acid.
Residue on Evaporation Not over 2% Polymerization Not over 5% should remain unpolymerized at end of half hour Flash-Point Over 40.
Prompt cooking and treatment of the fish results in a light-colored oil having very little odor, the residue left in the presses being of great value as a fertilizer.
The benzine solutions of oil were then heated to remove the benzine and the residue of oil burned to ash in crucibles.
The nitrogen gas is the residueof the primary rain.
In this amount was included authority to the Secretary of the Treasury to subscribe for the stock of different companies to a great extent, and the residue was principally for the direct construction of roads by this Government.
The measures taken by the Secretary of the Treasury will probably enable to pay off in the course of the present year the residue of the exchanged 4.
The imposition of such a condition was successfully resisted; but at the same period the question was presented of imposing restrictions upon the residue of the territory ceded by France.
In the meantime the residue of the band, who, though still remaining upon the reservation, were regarded as unsafe and suspected of furnishing aid to those on the war path, had been removed to Fort Marion.
It will also be proper to make further provision by law for the fulfillment of our treaty with Mexico for running and marking the residue of the boundary line between the two countries.
The Chickasaws and Cherokees have sold us the country between and adjacent to the two districts of Tennessee, and the Creeks the residue of their lands in the fork of the Ocmulgee up to the Ulcofauhatche.
I renew the recommendation then made that whatever portions of these funds are due to American citizens should be promptly paid and the residue returned to the nations, respectively, to which they justly and equitably belong.
Even if one group is reduced to a small remnant in the midst of a great nation, assimilation of the residue does not follow.
I had good cheer, and was well attended, the residue being given to my servants.
The residue of her cargo consisted of dates and raisins.
It has iron teeth and claws of brass; it devoured and brake in pieces, and stamped the residue with the feet of it.
These vague terrors, added to that residue of decency, increased her rage against Raimundo.
The engineers were explaining to Salabert a new process of sublimation which might be adopted, and by which not only would the production be vastly increased, but the residue would be utilised.
This tuff appears to the eye nearly pure; but when placed in acid it leaves a considerable residue of sand and broken crystals, apparently of feldspar.
He began to scrape away the oily powderresidue from the wound.
He was tall, with lines of fatigue etched down his angular face and smoke residue laced through his unkempt hair and short beard.
Water would equally be formed, but there would be a residue of either one or other of the gases, because, as I have already told you, hydrogen and oxygen will combine only in the proportions requisite for the formation of water.
But there remains a residue which cannot be so explained.