There shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
Verily I say to you, there shall not be left here one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.
The student may perhaps ask whether, on chemical principles, we have any ground to expect that mineral matter will be thrown down precisely in those spots where organic decomposition is in progress?
And they that call this people blessed, shall cause them to err: and they that are called blessed, shall be thrown down, headlong.
Expose to sunlight six hours more, filter, add sodium carbonate till silver all thrown down.
The iron may be thrown down in the state of ferric hydrate or hydrated sesquioxide, washed, dried, ignited, and weighed.
When the neutral salt is triturated with an excess of sodium chloride, and water subsequently added, the whole of the mercury is thrown downas calomel, and the filtered supernatant liquid does not contain corrosive sublimate.
In fact, by another process, called by the name of Madame Cenette of Amsterdam, the carmine is thrown down, by pouring into the decoction of cochineal a certain quantity of the binoxalate of potash.
If the liquors are perfectly neutral at the moment of mixing them, some subnitrate of mercury is thrown down, which cannot be removed by washing, and which gives a noxious contamination to the bland calomel.
I tell you truly, there shall not be left here stone upon stone that shall not be thrown down.
There shall not be left a stone upon a stone, which shall not be thrown down.
And the Lord knows, that there be many, who are now as high as lucifer, that at that day for want of faith will be thrown down to the sides of the pit: even in the very belly of hell.
Anotta dissolves with difficulty in water, but readily in alcohol and alkaline solutions, from which last it may be thrown down as a lake by means of alum.
This compound dissolves entirely by continued washing with water, yielding a beautiful deep blue solution, from which the colour may be thrown down in a solid form by the addition of any salt.
The red, which is extracted in an impure state, is dissolved in weak potash-ley, thrown down by sulphuric acid, and washed with water.
Mr. Horner attributes this want of all indication of successive deposition to the extreme thinness of the film of matter which is thrown downannually on the great alluvial plain during the season of inundation.
Upon adding hydrochloric acid, this metal is thrown down as a caseous white precipitate, which is soluble in ammonia, but insoluble in boiling nitric acid, and blackens upon protracted exposure to light.
Upon boiling the precipitate with solution of silicate of potassa, silicate of alumina is thrown down, and phosphate of potassa remains in solution.
On the other hand, the Hampshire Eocene area seems to have emerged before that of Paris, so that no marine beds of the Upper Eocene era were ever thrown down in Hampshire.
Now, however, it is thrown down, and nothing but a mound of crumbling stones mixed with soil, and a few reddish boulders mark the spot which is doubtless rich in historic events.
If thrown down by ammonia from a solution of the acetate, it presents itself in needles or in tufts.
On the other hand, the precipitate obtained by prolonged boiling of the strongly acidified urine, after filtering off any BaSO{4} thrown down in the cold, is ever increasing.
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