The substance is not precipitated from a diluted solu- tion by platin chloride.
This daughter, since none of the Bacchiadai wished to marry her, was taken to wife by Aëtion the son of Echecrates, who was of the deme of Petra, but by original descent a Lapith and of the race of Caineus.
They then having departed said this; and after this the son of Aëtion grew, and because he had escaped this danger, the name of Kypselos was given him as a surname derived from the corn-chest.
It was the death knell both of Pétion and of the Girondists, who had been most active in secretly or openly promoting it.
Pétion and the other scoundrels in Paris who stirred them up were doubtless 'political' criminals, to adopt a distinction without a difference much in favour in our times.
She was then inclined to favour the scheme of a regency, of which her ally Pétion should be the chief.
The growing success which attends these several institutions is an unmistakable indica- tion of the value set upon them by the people.
It may be applied in a permanent reduc- tion of the future annual premiums, or a proportionately larger reduction of these for the next five or seven years, and in other ways.
After a time it will be found that few remain which could be recommended for a permanent investment; and much informa- tion has to be sought and acquired before the venture should be made.
This would indicate that there is less disease in propor- 555:1 tion as the force of mortal mind is less pungent or sensi- tive, and that health attends the absence of mortal mind.
A mill at work or the action of a water-wheel is but a derivative from, and continua- tion of, the primitive mortal mind.
Our wine the inspira- tionof Love, the draught our Master drank and com- mended to his followers.
The Mind or intelligence of produc- tion names the female gender last in the ascending order of creation.
The moral law, which has the 11:9 right to acquit or condemn, always demands restitu- tion before mortals can "go up higher.
When error confronts you, withhold not the rebuke or the explana- tion which destroys error.
Can the agriculturist, according to belief, produce a 183:9 crop without sowing the seed and awaiting its germina- tion according to the laws of nature?
When reading the Scriptures, the substitu- 482:1 tion of the word sense for soul gives the exact meaning in a majority of cases.
A demonstra- tion of the facts of Soul in Jesus' way resolves the dark visions of material sense into harmony and 428:6 immortality.
But the Girondins persuaded Pétion to exert his authority, as mayor, to prohibit the review.
Pétion is a Jacobin, a republican; but he is a fool, incapable of ever becoming the leader of a party.
It was extraordinary," he replied, "that Pétion should not have earlier known what had lasted so long.
But Pétion took every opportunity of insulting Louis, haranguing him on the future abolition of royalty, and reproaching him for many of his actions, and for what he believed to be his feelings and views for the future.
Even Pétion himself was not wicked enough or resolute enough for them.
As we sat in the theatre, looking at the two lone columns that survive - part of the decora- tion of the back of the stage - and at the fragments of ruin around them, we might have been in the Roman forum.
This tunnel perforates the hill on which, like Poitiers, Angouleme rears itself, and which gives it an eleva- tion still greater than that of Poitiers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.