A which restores copyright in certain foreign works.
It restores his firmness, with the resolution to act as originally intended.
XII, Eubiogen, which restores the original strength of the whole body, while hair regenerated by the blood through capillogen has a better chance of growing and remaining in the regenerated soil.
It cools, soothes and restores equilibrium because its mineral affinities determine its vibratory action as of lower, slower grade, and because one of its constituents is oxygen, the most negative of all elements.
Iron-Beard professes to bleed a sick man, who thereupon falls as dead to the ground; but the doctor at last restores him to life by blowing air into him through a tube.
One of the "properties" of a Haida medicine-man is a hollow bone, in which he bottles up departing souls, and so restores them to their owners.
This period is called the Solar Cycle, or the Cycle of the Sun, and restores the first day of the year to the same day of the week.
It restores the blue color of litmus-paper reddened by an acid, and it turns syrup of violets green.
At length providence has done something for you; he restores to you more than he takes away, and it was time I should die.
He grants a full pardon to the Vizier Ali, and not only gives him his life, but restores to him his fortune and his possessions.
If an incision be made in the side of a hydra, a young polype soon developes itself; and if one of these creatures be divided, it quickly restores the lost portion of its structure.
If a passing transport tears him from you, regret restores him to you without delay; the sentiment which attaches him to you is the only lasting sentiment, all the rest are fleeting and self-effacing.
I propose a treaty between us which shows our esteem for you, and restores the order of nature between us.
The weakness of the laws, therefore, so far restores a man's independence; he is the sole magistrate and judge between the offender and himself, the sole interpreter and administrator of natural law.
What is that which renders life inert, and yet restores it?
As soon as his education is finished, the priest restores him to his parents.
In Recovery from Alcoholism the internal administration of Collosol Iodine restores the normal condition of cell activity, ensuring rapid recovery.
The following are some of the unwarranted and even absurd claims: “Filudine restores the liver’s functions.
This remedy has a direct tonic influence upon the circulation of the respiratory mucous membrane; it relieves congestion and restores tone to weakened blood vessels.
In the night St. Nicholas restores the merchant to life with his body entirely sound.
St. Nicholas Restores to his Father the Son with the Cup lost at Sea.
In the end, the various animals express repentance for the wrong they have committed; and AEsop, in recognition thereof, restores them to the shapes they formerly presented.
Varnish is employed only on the naked skin of reptiles and fishes, to which it restores a portion of its splendour; it must be absolutely colourless, and perfectly transparent.
Titsikan is not so bad as he has been represented to them; and that he sometimes restores with one hand what he takes with another.
She's absent, yet lovely and graceful to view, Kind fancy restores the fair pride of my heart, Spring calls forth the verdure of nature anew, Her smiles to my senses fresh pleasures impart.
The Emperor Constantius compels the Sarmatians to give hostage, and to restore their prisoners; and imposes a king on the Sarmatian exiles, whom he restores to their country and to freedom.
Theodosius restores the cities of Britain which had been laid waste by the barbarians, repairs the fortresses, and recovers the province of the island which is called Valentia.
Minerva restores him to the beauty of his youth; but the queen continues incredulous, till by some circumstances she is convinced, and falls into all the transports of passion and tenderness.
To move thy suit, Telemachus, delay, Till heaven's revolving lamp restores the day.
Canst thou, Penelope, when heaven restores Thy lost Ulysses to his native shores, Canst thou, O cruel!
So, when the sun restores the purple day, Their strength and skill the suitors shall assay; To him the spousal honour is decreed, Who through the rings directs the feather'd reed.
Through his rising from the dead he was able to come into that relationship to the believer which restores the lost or interrupted sonship.
Regeneration by the Spirit restores our sonship by joining us once more, ethically and spiritually, to Christ the Son, and so adopting us again into God's family.
Aratus restoresthe freedom of Sicyon; joins the Achaean League, which becomes a powerful body.
Conon undertakes the rebuilding of the walls in Athens and restores the fortifications.
Tom restores the throne-chair to its former position.
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