I can imagine such conditions easily enough, and the possibility of the three sections, labourer, farmer, and owner, becoming more closely weldedtogether than ever.
The very contrary is the fact: the wheel is made of a large number of pieces of iron welded together, and again and again welded together, till at last it forms one solid homogeneous mass.
There is a space between each, and these spaces have now to be filled with pieces of red-hot iron well welded and hammered together.
Throughout all lands of British blood, This stroke hath kindled such a glow; The Federal links of Brotherhood Are clasped and welded at a blow.
Anything I could get hold of was totally useless as a weapon or lever or tool; anything that might have been useful to a prisoner was welded down.
By means of it he weldedthem into one, and made it the starting-point of harmony at home and strength abroad.
The tympanic is annular, and not welded to the surrounding bones.
Tympanic welded to the surrounding bones, and more or less bladder-like, but not produced into a tubular auditory meatus.
This shield is firmly welded by five bony processes to the hinder part of the pelvis.
Its existence is vouched for by indirect historical evidence, and by the fact that the sagas, out of which the German national epic was welded at a later date, originated in the great upheaval of the 5th century.
I leap with thee; I burn with thee; would fain be welded with thee; defyingly I worship thee!
In correlation with its burrowing habits, some of the vertebrae of the neck and of the loins are respectivelywelded together.
Thus, when heated it is malleable and ductile, and can be easily welded and forged at a high temperature.
Firearms) Defn: A material for gun barrels, consisting of iron and steel twisted and welded together; as, Damascus twist.
Stub twist, material for a gun barrel, made of a spirallywelded ribbon of steel and stub iron combined.
It consists of two thin slips of steel welded together, their length being adjystable by a screw socket.
But India is the only land where all these are practically welded together into one consistent and mighty whole, which dictates the every detail of human relationship and controls the whole destiny of man for time and eternity.
Kemp spot-welded it, and they pushed it into the hole.
Rip added it to the front of the plutonium wedge, along with a piece of beryllium from the bomb, and Kemp welded it in place.
Kemp cut a plug, fitted it into the hole, andwelded the seams closed.
Kemp welded the final plug into place, then hurried to the crater from which they would set off the charge.
To all appearance the job was more than hopeless, for rod and column seemed to have been welded into one.
A very slight workmanlike curve from side to side, with a good grip at each knee, and little pieces welded on," said the deck-beams.
The fairest and most fertile districts of Russia were added to the principality during his regency, and, more important still, the peoples whom he subjugated were permanently welded into the confederation.
The very stress of external attack which bore upon them from all sides, drove the Lit'uanians into closer fusion andwelded them together under the leadership of a single chief.
Another unit is being formed in an adjacent shop, the solidly welded steel frame in which the boiler shall yet set, and to which truck and drivers will be firmly fastened.
The boards and timbers which made up the frame buildings are laid together as closely as sticks of wood in a pile--more closely, for they are welded into one another until each stick is as solidly fixed in place as though all were one.
These were soonwelded into a compact mass, with trees and logs and general drift stuff.
They sprang into each other's arms and became welded for life in one beautiful but awful squeeze.
Before the magic strength of Balmung's stroke, the strongest warrior must fall, nor could his armor save him, however close its links had been welded by some doughty smith.
His might overtaxed every blade however wondrously the smith had welded it.
It was so still, but it was welded and fused with another ideal.
I don't know who wrote the music in the first instance, but it was afterwards collected and welded into a sort of musical pictorial account of the play.
Art for art's sake, just that and nothing more, was welded and fused with something new and uplifting.
The scientific man has taken hold of religion and righteousness is being proved, melted down in the laboratory, welded together before us all and riveted on to the every day, on to what really happens, and on to what really works.
We shall see how the blows struck at it by the English monarchs welded into one that people, were the cause of that union now so remarkable among them, and really constituted the only bond that ever linked them together.
It had become welded into the very substance of the empire.
Moreover, the king's subjects, as yet not welded into a nation, felt toward him no sentiments of loyalty and affection.
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