The elasticity contributes also to the continuous play of the wing, and ensures that no two parts of it shall reverse at exactly the same instant.
The stamen usually consists of two parts, a contracted portion, often thread-like, termed the filament (fig.
Genral Fighting Cok was adopting der princeeple of der Duke von Cumberland at Fontenoy, when he should adopt sooch plan as that of Marechal Saxe, und keep his troops all togedder, und not cross Dook Lake in two parts.
I have notice in der bapers that der Genral Fighting Cok cross Dook Lake in two parts, the odder day, when he assaulted the Rebel Army von Lee, which was strongly post in entrenchment built especial for dees purpose.
The drama is in Two Parts, and is written in verse, with alternate rhymes.
The returning charge then is made up of two parts, one fixed at so much (12s.
Two parts of flour should be used where one part of charcoal would be otherwise required.
Two parts of soda are enough to flux 1 part of quartz; whilst of borax, or oxide of lead, 4 parts are barely sufficient.
If You Know Not Me You Know Nobody, or The Troubles of Queen Elizabeth, also in two parts, has the same curious innocence, the same prosaic character, but hardly as many redeeming flashes.
Antonio and Mellida, the earliest and if not the best as a whole, that which contains the finest scenes and fragments, is in two parts--the second being more properly called The Revenge of Antonio.
The crew were divided in two parts: one worked at the huts and the other explored the country, returning every night to the camp.
They are usually in two parts, and are very deep from back to front.
Their most striking feature is the close organic relationship between the two parts.
The rest support is also made in two parts, clamped together on the ways in a similar way.
When cream tartar is used in proportion of two parts to one of bicarbonate of soda, you will have an average of 3 to 4 per cent of lime.
The lower part of the tail stock is made in two parts, so that they may be clamped tightly together on the shears by means of the bolt that passes through both parts, and is provided with a nut having a lever handle.
Decoction, two parts to one part blood root, forms a good injection for leucorrhea and gonorrhea.
They are usually made of two parts of crushed ice to one of linseed meal or bran, together with a small amount of salt.
The conjunctiva should be brushed with a solution of nitrate of silver of two per cent strength (two parts to one hundred of distilled water) and then neutralized with a salt solution, not strong enough to burn.
Two parts of the decoction of golden seal and one of cranesbill used as an injection is good for gonorrhea, gleet, and leucorrhea.
It is in two parts--a keyboard and a casting machine.
The Destruction of Jerusalem, by Titus Vespasian, in two parts, acted 1677; addressed to the duchess of Portsmouth.
Don Thomaso, or the Wanderer, a Comedy in two parts, printed in folio, London 1663; and dedicated to the fair and kind friends of prince Palatine Polexander.
In two parts, both comedies; acted at the duke's theatre, and printed in 4to.
This product consists essentially of two parts: the Seed and its Husk.
Trichloracetic acid, usually weakened with one or two parts water, may be cautiously tried.
It is applied diluted, one part with from eight to thirty-two parts of water; or in ointment, one or two drachms to the ounce.
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