His hat, and often the breast of his coat, is similarly decorated.
D; ȝe E e M; ye J: similarly in the case of the following he.
End te his aȝen e, and to his own relatives, and similarly in L T D, though the preposition be wanting.
Similarly there is a difference between knowing the nature of abstinence, and BEING abstinent or having one's soul detached from the world.
Similarly hath not many a murdered carcase at the coroner's inquest suffered a fresh haemorrhage or cruentation at the presence of the assassin?
And similarly again, if you burn some of the milk either of a cow or of a woman, the gland from which it issued will dry up.
Similarly the children of the country neighborhoods have had to make their own fun, which they do with great enthusiasm, for, under any circumstances, children will play.
Similarly this chapter treats of the conquest of Vidyadhara.
Similarly when the previous creation is burnt up by the fires of Pralaya, the roots remain imbedded in Prakriti, which becomes fallow.
There issimilarly a break in the foetal stage and in extreme childhood.
Similarly by marking the tendencies of the mind their connection with a former birth is inferred.
Similarly classification is made of time, space and other things, solely with the object of regulating actions (Karma.
Similarly there will be a revival of the Lunar dynasty -- that which commenced under the influence of the Moon.
The dwellers of those Lokas other than Devas are also similarly not affected.
The lines of Kshatriya kings have been given in the Purama, The lines of Brahmanas, Vaisyas and Sudras are to be similarly known.
Besides these the two regiments on the way from San Francisco to Manila and the garrison of Pearl Harbor in the Hawaiian Islands, could besimilarly deducted.
Five minutes later, after they had passed a dark station, the same signal was noticed, and another car was uncoupled, and similarlyone car after another was left on the track.
These and other similarly emphatic shouts reached Robertson's ears.
But a month afterwards a second tiger was similarly shot in the middle of a spring and was seen from a distance to fall into a stream in the nullah, try to struggle out of the water and collapse beneath the surface.
Close to it, andsimilarly projecting over the nullah, was a device copied from the savage tribes of the frontier.
Similarly Captain Brees confessed to me that he had been obliged to reconstruct all his preconceived ideas of British military men as soon as he had met them.
A small green parrot which I had similarly objected to being shut up and flew freely about the Station.
Similarly Cavendish had found that water results from the combination of oxygen and hydrogen.
Similarly with weight and heat; we cannot rely on the subjective impression, but must devise apparatus to record by a measurable movement the amount of the pressure or the degree of temperature.
Similarly the Ecole Polytechnique, mother of many scientific discoveries, rose in answer to the needs of the French Revolution.
Similarly Maedler in his Popular Astronomy (1841) took the view that Uranus might have been predicted by study of the perturbations it produced in the orbit of Saturn.
And I added, as he answered nothing, "I almost wish now it was not.
Before the latter had time to reply, he hastened to proceed: "And now to business.
After the pangs of unwelcome death, the misery of unwelcome return to life.
You will suffer from this--what shall we do to comfort you?
This for the master's service--for Sir Adrian's service!
The overcast sky had partly cleared to windward during the last minutes; a few stars glinted where hitherto nothing but the most impenetrable pall had hung.
Madam was wantin' a last look at her bairn--eh, she did, poor thing!
Miss O'Donoghue tried the whole gamut of her art in vain, and was obliged at last to desist from sheer weariness and in much anxiety.
Where was she on the day of the last engagement of that pugnacious Porcupine, in the year 1805, when England was freed from her long incubus of invasion?
And then you say, 'you cast a gloom by your mere presence.
These young ladies are Mesdemoiselles de Savenaye, and the daughters of Madame la Comtesse de Savenaye, who was my sister Mary's child.
The development of the cotton industry, in the meantime, was similarly astounding.
The Territory of Utah was similarly organized with the same conditions as to slavery, thus repudiating the Wilmot Proviso without guaranteeing slavery to the planters.
Similarly I thought that Rolfing was a very effective tool but I did not enjoy administering that much pain, although a significant number of the clients really wanted pain.
She also had cancerous tumors all over her body and had similarlybeen sent home to die.
And she smilingly stepped to the wall, turned a carved rose at one corner of the panel, and pressed it sidewise, showing a square opening through which a similarly furnished room could be seen.
For he also, similarly with Basilides, supposes a class saved by nature [i.
And they themselves, similarly with those who have been previously spoken of as adherents of Theodotus, assert that Jesus is a mere man, and that in conformity with the same account, Christ descended upon Him.
And similarly also the brave acts of holy men stir us to bravery and to emulation and imitation of their valor and to the glory of God.
Copper is not the only metal which can be thus precipitated; gold, silver, platinum, and other metals may be similarly treated.
The single side or service-door was similarly protected if more simply.
Possibly he had been similarly remiss about fastening the door.
Gustave was similarly mummified and placed near me, and Mohammed was stowed away on the opposite side of the room.
Similarly the Holy Book teaches that the essential nature of the Unseen is pure light--"God is the light of heavens and earth.
Similarly when he pays a large number of men to construct a productive machine instead of a doll or an ornament, he is paying for the muscular movements from which the machine results.
Similarly such ability as consists in a gift for personal management often ends its effects, and leaves no trace behind it, as soon as the manager possessing these gifts retires.
But whether ordinary manual labour shall or shall not exert itself, is not similarly dependent on human volition at all.
Similarly when a man invents, and brings into practical use, some new and successful apparatus such, let us say, as the telephone, the same situation repeats itself.
From a similarly raised deck in the stern, the chief directed the movements of the ship and the men when battle was joined.
Similarly Sweyn Forkbeard enfeoffed his son-in-law Eric, but the larger part he kept as his own direct possession.
It took but a short time to clean Hugh's buck and put it on the horse, and a few minutes later, Jack's was similarly tied on his horse.
Similarly for any increase of the coefficient of friction, the spring in Fig.
The mother during the night of Saturday was also similarly seized, and fell a victim on the following noon.
A pedler woman took it to Houghton, a traveller to Morpeth, and I have no doubt its arrival could similarly be traced to Durham, Haddington and Tranent, all towns on the same high road.