To emphasise this insult Colman had enclosed a letter to the effect that if the author was still unconvinced that the piece would be a failure, he, Colman, would produce it.
He refused to say when he would produce it--nay, he declined to promise that he would produce it at all.
If it were seen in Europe, that all our States could be brought to concur in what the Virginia Assembly has done, it would produce a total revolution in their opinion of us, and respect for us.
It was thought best not to refuse this, and that itwould produce a very short delay.
Most efficient in the most changeful societies are forces which, if they were acting by themselves alone, would produce a changeless state.
Harmful disturbances are reduced to minute dimensions by the multiplying of the changes, each of which, if it occurred alone, would produce a hurtful effect.
Indeed, he said, a duty on salt exported out of the United States, would produce revenue, as a considerable quantity was sent into Upper Canada.
In such a case, if any of the citizens of France should be taken up here, it would produce a similar conduct towards our citizens in that country, which would be allowed to be a serious evil.
As for himself he did not care any thing about it; but he believed, if it were agreed to, it would produce so many objections against the bill as to prevent its passing.
To place business upon a silver basis would mean a sudden and severe contraction of the currency by the withdrawal of gold and gold notes and such an unsettling of all values as would produce a commercial panic.
When the excitability of the limb of a frog had been so far exhausted, by the application of zinc and silver, that it would produce no more contractions, on moistening it with oxygenated muriatic acid, the contractions were renewed.
Therefore, the probability that M was produced by either cause, is as the antecedent probability of the cause, multiplied by the probability that if it existed it would produce M.
They concluded, erroneously indeed, that a change from the old system of despotism must be an improvement, and fondly hoped that the alterations would produce a government in France, similar to that which they themselves enjoyed.
I have endeavored to show that a cow eating six tons of hay, or its equivalent, in a year, would produce 400 lbs.
If we could make it less lasting--in other words, if we could make it act quicker, it would produce a greater effect, and possess a greater value.
The great objection which had been taken to them was the expense which they would produce.
He had on a former occasion stated his objection to this step, that it would produce an ill effect on the public mind.
Any body with half an eye, may see what sort of administration the constitution, thus corrected, would produce, e.
This water, therefore, would produce steam, the pressure of which would resist the descent of the piston.
The steam, on entering the cylinder below the piston, and pressing it upwards, would produce a corresponding downward force on the connecting rod at H, which would be continued along the connecting rod and crank to the axle K.
I am opposed to Universal Suffrage, because I think that it would produce a destructive revolution.
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