Here was the essence of the compromise, built upon the great measures of Henry Clay, and finallyripening into the legislation of that session.
The crops, planted when he started from home that spring day, were now ripening in the fields, and Northern statesmen were still declaring that Toombs was the arch-traitor, and must be apprehended.
In other experiments the cheese has been treated with a small amount of disinfective, which is sufficient to prevent bacteria from growing, and again ripening is found to be absolutely prevented.
Several different species of bacteria have been found which, when artificially used thus for ripening cheese, will give rise to the porosity and the abnormal swelling of the cheese already referred to (Fig.
The cheese maker finds in the ripening of his cheese the most difficult part of his manufacture.
That the ripeningof cheese is due to growth of bacteria is very easily proved by manufacturing cheeses from milk which is deprived of bacteria.
Moreover, it has been learned by experience that some creameries are incapable of obtaining an equally good ripening of their cream.
The ripening of the cheese has been subjected to a large amount of study on the part of bacteriologists who have been interested in dairy products.
Quite a long list of species of bacteria which produce abnormal ripening have been isolated from cheeses, and have been studied and experimented with by bacteriologists.
While commonly it progresses in a satisfactory manner, sometimes, for no reason that he can assign, the ripening does not progress normally.
Fresh manure is sometimes used on the fields, but it is only made use of by the plants after the ripening process has occurred.
Like the ripening of cream, it is a process that occurs somewhat slowly.
Ripening military science, however, was able to convince him of its weakness.
As a general rule, readily soluble, "quick-acting" fertilizers which produce an early growth and early ripening of the crop are most desirable.
The condition of the vines and the rapidity of ripening of the melons in the field will also have a bearing upon the stage of maturity at which they should be picked.
The fruit of the tomato is velvet green up to the time the ripening process begins, and at this stage, if the products are to be shipped long distances, the fruits should be harvested.
Early ripening sorts are frequently irregular in shape, have comparatively thin walls, large seed cavities, and numerous seeds.
Later-ripening sorts, while not all superior to the others, have as a rule thicker and firmer walls, smaller seed cavities, and few seeds.
The ripening process may often be hastened by rolling a very light roller or a barrel over the tops to break them down.
Do not irrigate after August 10, so as to give fifty or sixty days for ripening in dry earth.
The ripening process, which means the development and maturing of the seeds, produces a heavy strain upon the growing plant, the life and yield of the plant being in proportion to the number of fruits which are allowed to ripen.
But when the female has thrown upon her the tremendous task of ripening and preparing her eggs for deposition, she requires a meal of blood--which may be a comfort to our vegetarian friends, or it may not.
So the whole curious rhythm of the disease was established by the rate of breeding or ripening of the spores of the organism.
But I can easily prevent such an accident ripening into misfortune.
The idea of not only describing, but developing character under the ripening influences of time and circumstance, is not confined to the apprenticeship of Maltravers alone, but pervades the progress of Cesarini, Ferrers, and Alice Darvil.
Then by degrees the stones seemed to swell and soften like ripening fruit, till at last the life-blood ran through the blue veins, while the bones kept their hardness and supported the new-formed frame.
The nuns at the convent wherein she spent her ripening childhood were kind; but, alas!
The religious precautions thus taken in April were not renewed in May; but at the end of that month of ripening the whole of the ager Romanus was lustrated by the Fratres Arvales.
The exta of red puppies which had been sacrificed were consulted, apparently with a view to ascertain the probability of the corn ripening well (Festus, p.
This place is too far north to admit of the seeds ripening properly after the plants have been thrown back several weeks by the operation.
A man's thinking, I take it, is a kind of combustion, as is the ripening of fruits and leaves, and he wants plenty of oxygen in the air.
Of far different importance were two other acquaintanceships, which Keats owed to his brother George and which in the same months were ripening into affection, one of them into an affection priceless in the sequel.
It must of course have been ripening in his mind some good while before he thus suddenly and swiftly cast it into shape.
Beyond a low hedge, woods, smooth pastures, and fields of ripening corn rolled back and melted into the blue shadow beneath the rugged fells.
I've seen you in the afternoon when the sun's on the ripening corn and the leaves are dark and thick, but they stand for fulfilment, and that's not your proper setting.
The drought was ripening the grain prematurely and some of it was spoiled, but he must try to save as much as possible.
This bud of love, by summer's ripening breath, May prove a beauteous flower when next we meet.
But I do not think even this elasticity will allow for the ripening of mulberries and purple grapes at that time, and scarcely of figs.
Splendid for planting out, my lad, but bad for ripening off.
True enough they were, for I had entered a large pinery where fruits were ripening and others coming on in the most beautiful manner, while what struck me most was the perfection and neatness of all the place.
There was plenty to do in the glass-houses, but it was always such interesting work that I was never tired of it; and it was delightful to me to see the fruit ripening and the progress of the glorious flowers that we grew.
SEEDS The autumn months are the best for seed studies, for almost all annuals are ripening their seeds at this time of year.
This plot should remain until the pupils have observed the manner of growth of each variety, the blossoming and seed formation, and then the root growth, as they are being uprooted previous to the ripening of the seed.
Others are beneficial, and are absolutely necessary for the souring of milk for making butter or cheese and for the ripening of the latter.
No gathered sheaves Of life's fair ripening grain; We sow our seeds; lo!
Such plants will ripen fruit nearly, and often quite as early as older ones and will produce a constant succession of fruit, instead of ripening a single cluster or two and then no more until they have made a new growth.
Sometimes the profit and satisfaction from a tomato crop depend more largely upon the earliness of ripening than upon the amount of yield or cost of growing.
Uniformity and evenness in coloring and ripening are an important quality.
This can only be learned by experience, guided by a knowledge of the ripening habit of the fruit, which not only varies somewhat in different localities, but with different varieties.
This is generally and wisely done as soon as the plant is set, though some growers delay doing so until the fruit is well set, claiming that the disturbance of staking, tying and pruning tends to hasten the ripening of the fruit.
But they also have grave disadvantages, especially in the thickness of the head of foliage which harbors rot and mildew and prevents successful spraying, and hinders the fruit from coloring and ripening well.
Should it be expelled to some outward part, the Danger indeed is less; and as soon as ever such a Tumour appears, ripening Pultices should be apply'd to bring it to a Head, after which it should immediately be opened.