Boil the soup a quarter of an hour longer, and it will then be ready for the tureen.
You had better give it to the steward to keep in his pantry till to-morrow--it will then be safe.
If the top surface is not staggered forward to the correct degree, then consequently the whole of its lift is too far back, and itwill then have a tendency to lift up the tail of the machine too much.
It will then be said to be an "undercarriage bracing lift wire.
The triumph of creation can give an intimate pleasure to him who can "feel it"; errors, even slight, will then be perceived as discords.
We place the pupil in a more difficult position if we give as the theme: 'Ernesto wept and promised to do better,' since he will then be obliged to go back to the second and thence to the first phase.
It will then be carried to every part of the globe.
But, on the other hand, should we not be ready to act on that day, is it not pledging ourselves that we will then act, whether we are ready or not?
The pressure upon her, contemplated by your restrictive laws, will then be completely realized.
At any rate he will then be less often deceived and will react in a more plastic manner.
It will then be the business of each sex to choose the subject most suited to its abilities.
It will then be enough to indicate to them the point to be reached and the object to be attained, the route to be pursued and the hour at which they will be expected to be in position.
It will then be one hour after, reckoning from the moment when the Earth was at B, that the Moon, arriving at C, will be obscured: but this obscuration or interruption of the light will not reach the Earth till after another hour.
Illustration] From the point L let there be drawn to some point of the given line AK the straight line LG, which, being considered as a ray of light, its refraction GD will then be found.
Of the soul; it will then be filled in all the faculties of it with as much bliss and glory as ever it can hold.
The steam thus produced in A will then be common steam, and any abstraction of heat from it would be attended with partial condensation.
C being open; the vessel A will then be filled with steam of the same temperature, and having a pressure of 15 lbs.
It will then, by its pressure, open the valve K, and will escape into the cistern B.
The air which filled the vessel I will then be compressed, and by its elasticity will drive a column of water up the pipe N.
The piston at B will then be urged with a force of one ton downwards, and as it descends the steam above it will be diffused through an increased volume, and will consequently acquire a diminished pressure.
It will then be a lighter cake and should be baked in a loaf; the first gives a firm, fine-grained cake.
If fish without this coating are fried in it, it will then be unsuitable for other purposes.
It will then be stiffened and can be easily molded.
View it as the sun is rising; it will thenbe seen to appear very much elongated, becoming less in length and more distinct in outline as the sun rises to a position directly overhead.
So that whereas in the past and at the present time the intellect has been developing under the dominant note of individuality it will thenbe coming gradually under another dominant note--communality.
It is on him that the blow must fall, for men kill only men, and she, having no son, will then be discredited and impotent.
He before whom you kneel, craftily plied meanwhile by my unceasing petulance, will then desire to hear it from your lips .
It will then be clearly seen which entertainment draws the greater number.
It will then remain to be considered, which is the most effectual mode of distributing this remission of four millions.
The poor, as well as the rich, will then be interested in the support of government, and the cause and apprehension of riots and tumults will cease.
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