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Example sentences for "sols"

Lexicographically close words:
sollum; solo; soloist; soloists; solos; solstice; solstices; solstitial; solt; solubilities
  1. Negro brought in, and a poll-tax of 4 livres 10 sols (3s.

  2. God forbid, the odd sols and farthings are mine--no more!

  3. Ma'm'selle Landresse, debtor in all for one hundred and twenty livres, eleven sols and two farthings.

  4. John, my dinner will soon be made; for not another penny have I than three sols of Paris.

  5. In most sols the disperse phase is electrically charged.

  6. Unfortunately for this process of evaporation, gelatine sols are exceedingly viscous, and thus the difficulty in obtaining a concentrated sol is thus greatly enhanced.

  7. Now, in gelatine and in hide gels and tanning sols we are dealing with lyophile systems, and there are many points of behaviour in which lyotrope influences become prominent.

  8. With the lyophobe sols the addition of foreign substances apparently affects the disperse phase only, but with the lyophile sols the effect on the continuous phase is also important, and may overshadow the other.

  9. Lyotrope influence also exerts a powerful effect on the behaviour of gelatine sols and gels.

  10. The film evaporators retained usually the advantage of evaporation in vacuo, so that it was now possible to evaporate gelatine sols by exposure for a short time to a comparatively low temperature.

  11. Similarly the diffusion of sols through "semipermeable" membranes is affected by lyotrope influence.

  12. Decolorization of gelatine sols may be effected by any substance with a large specific surface.

  13. At the beginning of the following century the Duke Louis d'Orleans ordered billes et billars to be bought for the sum of eleven sols six deniers tournois (about fifteen francs of our money), that he might amuse himself with them.

  14. The duty is seven livres and ten sols on the barrel of five hundred and twenty pounds, French, and ten sous on every livre, which raises it to eleven livres and five sols, the sum I mentioned to you.

  15. On the other hand, the statutes of Pignerol in 1220 only inflict a fine of ten sols for knowingly giving shelter to Vaudois.

  16. For ropes to tie the convicts 4 sols 7 deniers.

  17. In the accounts of the Sénéchausseé of Toulouse for 1337 there is an item of twenty sols expended in Nov.

  18. Thereupon the seneschal assessed the Count of Foix to the extent of three hundred and two livres eleven sols nine deniers, which the latter refused to pay, and appealed to the king, with what result is not known.

  19. For the executioner, each 20 sols 80 sols.

  20. Other items, amounting to eighty-three sols eleven deniers, for the repairs of the fetters and shackles which they wore shows the rigor of their confinement.

  21. London; and as many pounds sterling as all these expences amount to upon a queue of wine, just so many French sols must be charged to the price of every bottle.

  22. The carriage of a queue of wine from Dijon to Dunkirk, or to any frontier town near England, costs an hundred livres, something more than four sols a bottle; but if sent in the bottle, the carriage will be just double.

  23. Dunkirk, be worth 29 sols a bottle, if bought in cask; if in bottles, 39 sols.

  24. The reduction of French sols to English sterling money is very plain, and of course the price of the best burgundy delivered in London, easily calculated.

  25. The most characteristic property of all sols is the failure of the suspended particles to pass through a parchment, or any similar dialyzing membrane.

  26. Sols in which the disperse phase is a solid are known as "suspensoids"; while those in which it is a liquid are "emulsoids.

  27. Sols are generally translucent and opalescent; many of them are highly colored, some of the sols of gold, platinum and other heavy metals possessing particularly brilliant colors.

  28. Colloidal substances may be removed from sols by being adsorbed upon porous materials like charcoal, fuller's earth, hydrated silicates, etc.

  29. The property of forming an emulsoid seems to be much more definitely a characteristic of the substance in question than does the formation of sols from solids which, under other conditions, may form true solutions.

  30. Further, all sols in which the dispersed particles carry a charge of the opposite sign likewise precipitate both suspensoids and emulsoids.

  31. Sols of all kinds are precipitated, or caused to form gels, by the addition of electrolytes, since these cause a disturbance of the electric charge on the dispersed particles, to which the colloidal condition is due.

  32. In some cases, however, gel-formation is irreversible, the gels are permanent and cannot be changed back again into sols by any known change in environmental conditions.

  33. If this construction be adopted, then each party has forever renounced the right of laying any duties on the vessels of the other coming from any foreign port, or more than 100 sols on those coming coastwise.

  34. Her father earned twenty sols a day as a labourer, and had a small pension from the Government, as a veteran and wounded soldier.

  35. The registers of the Chambre des Comptes mention, about the time of the English queen's visit, a disbursement of twenty sols for the insertion of a pair of new sleeves in an old pourpoint of the king's wearing.

  36. But five sols nine deniers the box--the nine deniers being devoted to the funds of the hospital of St. Brieuc, bien entendu!

  37. And the fee, monsieur, is, as I said, seven sols nine deniers.

  38. But now thou didst ask five sols and nine deniers!

  39. Two sols in addition for the advice--excellent advice, monsieur.

  40. Here, take this," he added, counting out a sum of money equivalent to the five sols demanded.

  41. Nick Emmert was just on the air with a reward offer--five hundred sols apiece, dead or alive.

  42. And I just filed suit against the Company for seven million sols on behalf of the Fuzzies--million apiece for them and a million for their lawyer.

  43. City police, Company police and constabulary troopers and parties of armed citizens were combing the eastern side of the city; Resident General Emmert had acted at once to offer a reward of five thousand sols apiece.

  44. And I am offering a reward of two thousand sols apiece for their return to me.

  45. As soon as it's published, the Company will offer two thousand sols apiece for Fuzzy pelts.

  46. The duty is seven livres and ten sols on the barrel of five hundred and twenty pounds French, and ten sous on every livre, which raises it to eleven livres and five sols, the sum I mentioned to you.

  47. The man bestowed so much more civility on us than our two sols were worth, that I observed, on quitting the shop, I was sure he must be an Aristocrate.

  48. To take charge of all these, Jehan le Breton, the defunct prelate's assistant butler, was retained by the executors for half a year, at the wages of 74 sols or 3s.

  49. Item, for cords to bind and hale her, two sols eight deniers parisis.

  50. Item, for a carriage to take her to justice, six sols parisis.

  51. The commonest sort sold this year at twenty sols a pint, and I was sure mine was not of the worst kind.

  52. Both kinds are exported to our sugar islands, where the first is sold for a hundred sols the pound, and the second for forty.

  53. The Tobacco of this colony is so excellent, that if the commerce thereof was free, it would sell for one hundred sols and six livres the pound, so fine and delicate is its juice and flavour.

  54. Tanned leather, of which they have great quantities; that marked or stamped is worth four livres ten sols the levee.

  55. Havanna snuff, which is of different prices and qualities: I have seen it at three shillings the pound, which in our money make thirty-seven sols six deniers.

  56. Our breakfast cost us each fifteen sous, to which may be added two sols more, for the maids, who waited upon us with cheerful smiles, and habited in the full cushvois costume, and which also entitled us to kisses and curtsies.

  57. A six liard is a bit of copper composition, such as the fine cannon are made of, and is worth three sols french, or a halfpenny, and a farthing english.

  58. A fifteen sols piece is half of the above and very convenient.

  59. You may post it, however, in one day, and then the price is seven livres ten sols per post, and ten sols to the postilion.

  60. The usual price is thirty sols for dinner, and forty for supper, including lodging; for this moderate expence they have two courses and a dessert.

  61. The coin chiefly used at market is a piece of copper silvered, that passes for seven sols and a half; another of the same sort, valued two sols and a half.

  62. The wine commonly drank at Boulogne comes from Auxerre, is very small and meagre, and may be had from five to eight sols a bottle; that is, from two-pence halfpenny to fourpence.

  63. This is a chaise with horses shifted at the same stages that are used in posting: but as it is supposed to move slower, we pay but five livres per post, and ten sols to the postilion.

  64. The impression and legend on the gold and silver coins, are the same as those on the pieces of seven sols and a half.

  65. In order to quicken its pace, we gave ten sols extraordinary to each postilion, and for this gratification, he drove us even faster than the post.

  66. Fish commonly sells for four sols the twelve ounces, or five for the English pound; and these five are equivalent to three-pence of our money: but sometimes we are obliged to pay five, and even six sols for the Piedmontese pound of fish.


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