He can scarcely find another investment thatwill yield a larger return.
It thus may be seen that plants set in spring can not produce a good crop of fruit under about fourteen months, while others, set in summer, will yield in nine or ten months.
If properly made and conducted, it will yield a revenue which the wealth of the Indies could not purchase; for whoever bought in market the flavor of fruit and vegetables raised by one's own hands or under our own eyes?
The oil of the seeds of this plant, now extensively cultivated in France, will yield, according to the observations of Braconnet, a solid soap, similar to that made from olive oil.
I will yield to the gentleman his first proposition, and grant, as he seems to desire it, that these representations were made--and what do they prove?
I will yield to no man in attachment to this constitution, in veneration for the sages who laid its foundations, in devotion to those principles which form its cement and constitute its proportions.
I will not yield one inch to Secession; but there are things that I will yield, and there are things to which I will yield.
Sir, said Sir Lamorak, for your renown and name I will that ye have the worship of this battle, and therefore I will yield me unto you.
For Sir Tristram is the knight of most worship that we know living, and therefore I warn you plainly I will never consent to do him to the death; and therefore I will yield my service, and forsake you.
When the solution is very clear, and deposites no sediment, let it be set to shoot, and it will yield crystals of Vitriolated Tartar; to which Chymists have given the peculiar title of Sal de duobus.
Mr. Geoffroy observes, that no Tin, but what is absolutely pure, will yield a perfectly white calx.
If the Bishop will yield to a fair Combat, and desire the Civil Authority to stand by and see fair Play between us, I will engage with him upon any Terms.
Although it can not be certainly foreseen what amount of revenue it will yield, it is estimated that it will exceed that produced by the act of 1842, which it superseded.
There may be hard fighting before a settlement is reached; but, I can assure you, it will yield no victory to the Communist cause.
If we would escape embarrassment, public and private, we must cease to run in debt except for objects of necessity or such as will yield a certain return.
That water being treated with animal charcoal, filtered and evaporated, will yield a second crop of crystals.
The residuary mother water is generally regarded as malic acid, but it also contains both oxalic and nitric acids; and if heated with 6 parts of the latter acid, it will yield a good deal more oxalic acid at the expense of the malic.
I will yield it," saith the King "on such condition that the first damsel that maketh request of him, what thing soever she may require and whatsoever it be shall not be denied of him.
I will yield you up your castle albeit I hold it mine as of right, on condition you cry me quit.
Thus, if pelt be first immersed in one tan liquor and then into a weaker one it will yield tan to the latter solution.
The food value of gelatine, compared with other proteids, is exceedingly low; its use in this connection has no connection with the "calories" of heat energy it will yield.
The surface on which the diamond cuts its easy way, will yield to no more ignoble instrument; it is easy to shatter it, but by only one substance can it be impressed.
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