The Act then declares, "that the dealer in and seller of such sophisticated teas shall forfeit the sum of ten pounds for every pound-weight.
Poore has pointed out, tannic acid, which is one of the dangers as well as one of the pleasures of tea, is largely present in the common teas used by the poor.
The local journals, however, admit that the samples proved to be rather poor in flavour, and that their aroma resembled that of Chinese teas of very inferior quality.
The remaining fourth of their trade includes some of the very best teas grown in the Ning Chou districts--teas which the Russians will have at any price, and for which in a bad year they may have to pay as much as 3s.
It is largely present in the common teasused by the poor.
No; for though it is in general use with the peer as well as the peasant, we yet find the same duties levied on teas of the lowest as on teas of the highest description.
So the pretty china was repacked, Rose furled her fan, and with several parcels of choice teas for the old ladies stowed away in Dr.
One of the most beautiful "rose" teas can be given if one has a rose garden.
The high-class, fancy teas of China are prepared by special manipulation and for the use of wealthy families in the Celestial Empire and are therefore never exported to other countries.
Of late years the "Five O'Clocks" and consequent craze for fine teas in America has tempted them to obtain a small quantity above the requirements of their titled patrons in Russia and this they export to the United States.
For very small, dainty sandwiches to be served at afternoon teas or breakfasts, the bread may be baked at home in baking-powder tins.
This sandal-wood was to be carried to Canton and sold, and a cargo of teas taken in with the avails.
The teas were sold to great advantage, and the whole matter was taken fairly into consideration.
The bread was not quite as sound as it was once, nor did the teas retain all their strength and flavour.
I have had three teas already, and I am not like the American woman who could always worry down another cup.
To dinners and theatre parties the bridegroom-to-be is invited; luncheons and teasare given by the bride's friends to her.
Teas made of them were freely and successfully used.
Plenty of good physic with hot teas of any kind has helped my own family.
Fomentations wrung out of teas like hop, pennyroyal, smart-weed, etc.
Hot tea drinks can be given; hot lemonade, teas made from hoarhound, ginger, hops and catnip are good.
We may select more carefully for our teasand luncheons, but the dinner is reserved as the greatest compliment to be paid those we wish to honor.
How you women folk can be so enthusiastic about invitations to receptions andteas is more than I can understand.
Muriel," he said, "you and I seem destined to have morning teas together.
She spent the greater part of her time in Rome, visiting galleries and churches, with studio teas and other Lenten relaxations to lighten the rigour of sight-seeing.
Teas were a part of the official routine of his life, but by the simple device of coming late and leaving early he escaped as much of their irksomeness as possible.
She refused to be trotted out at teas and put through her paces at the Monday evening dancing class.
Their own daughters all did embroidery in the morning, and went to teas with their mothers in the afternoon.
The same remark applies in a degree to afternoonteas and "at homes.
Possibly people would ask him to teas at their own houses, from Westover's studio, but he could not feel that he was concerned in that.
But when he gave his tea it went off wonderfully well in every way, perhaps because it was one of the first teas of the fall.
The children do the work for the teasas part of their domestic science work, and write the invitations in their English class.
The teachers use these teas as an opportunity for visiting the children’s homes and getting acquainted with their mothers.
The parents are brought in even closer contact with the school through the series of teas given by the grades for their parents during the year.
The meeting received a letter from the consignees, offering to store the teas until they could write to England and receive instructions, but the people were determined that the pernicious weed should not be landed.
Another bill became a law on the 2d of July, which provided for taking off a shilling on a pound of the export tax on all black and single tea, and granting a drawback upon all teas exported to Ireland and America.
There was always a line of cleavage at prayer-meeting, as at teas and "socials," between old and young.
The house was a place of light and life once more, for Evelyn had obeyed her father's wish rather than her own inclination in opening its doors for frequent teas and dinners and once for a large ball.
There was a renewal of social activities which ran from dances and teas into outdoor gatherings.
Nothing but a lot of black soldiers, and a few fat English officers, and seeing the same dozen people at teas three times a week.
By formal afternoonteas are meant those for which specially engraved cards have been issued, and at which all the arrangements are more elaborate.
At informal teas or "At Homes" the hostess need not wear gloves.
To obtain an order for groceries or teas and coffees.
During these four years I have gathered a wide knowledge of the principles of the buying and selling of coffees and teas and of the grades and blends of both, just the training, it seems to me, that you wish to secure.
I remember those evangelical teas and the disappointment that I could not speak more definitely about the work among the Sontalis.
Her notes of invitation to quiet teas and luncheons were answered on blue-lined paper, the pen dipped in reticence and the palest ink, always with the negative of a formal excuse.
Give your teas for me if you wish,--even have the two extra maids.
The teas which are brought into Russia are much superior in flavour and quality to those which are sent to Europe from Canton.
The original goodness of the teas is probably the same in both cases; but it is conjectured, that the transport by sea considerably impairs the aromatic flavour of the plant.
Teas and hybridteas hardly succeed in Chicago, although the hybrid-perpetuals grow as far north as Canada.
Teas were not unknown to Babbitt--his wife and he earnestly attended them at least twice a year--but they were sufficiently exotic to make him feel important.
Other rooms contained bows, arrows, saddles, and even specimens of the choicest teas to be found in China.
Steamships come and go, laden with the teas of China and Japan, the coffee of Java, the spices of Sumatra.
The teas come from England to Montreal, are there shipped to Milwaukie, and transported by rail to St. Cloud.
But if one can give them proper protection during the winter, then the Bengal, tea, bourbon, and hybrid teas or everblooming roses, may be selected.
Some of the hybrid teas do not need so much protection as this, even in central New York.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "teas" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.