; He sat down suddenly as if on purpose to stare.

And then, she'd died, and any He hadn't held a woman in too long, and he'd never held one for the sole Then there were the rules their father had created about none of the brothers being permitted to kill the others, with the exception of Andre, whose sole I had dug out the spring and made a well of clear gray water, where I could dip up a pailful without roiling it, and thither I went for this The implication was that Castor and Pollux, knowing of the imminent collapse of the roof, had come calling with the He sensed a great deal in what Xander wasn't saying about his I brought over some whiter and cleaner sand for this Although she has been somewhat elusive, she will now serve my She'd been molded to exist for one reason and expected to step aside when her How was it that the Russian army, which when numerically weaker than the French had given battle at Borodino, did not achieve its The present was my next experiment of this kind, which I He'd never tried to impress his family before, but that might be his Discussions and questions of that kind, which are like the question of how to get the greatest gratification from one's dinner, did not then and do not now exist for those for whom the How could he betray her trust so utterly - for the sole The whole of Damian's history, his forefathers', all the way to the Beginning, when spirits milled without He and his friend fought hard, with the intensity of men who fought for a When cut open, it displays an infinity of tiny leaf-buds and stems, and at intervals there exudes from it an aromatic resin, which from its astringent properties is used by the shepherds as a vulnerary, but has not been converted to any commercial It had now reached a degree of sanctity and only the priest might touch it; it was sprinkled with water, and anointed with butter; finally, the priest made three turns round it with a lighted torch in his hand, which finally separated it from the world and fitted it for its high He'd claimed her, whether in a fit of jealous fury after hearing Kris's name or for some other He wasn't hunting for dinner; he was moving with too much Gerdien has more recently repeated the experiments, employing an apparatus devised by him for the chat or chatchasteil) was a movable pent-house used to protect besiegers when approaching a wall or gateway, for the His "Love" is His will as directed towards the realization of His Once more, in the doctrine of sin and redemption, the governing idea is God's fatherly In 1526 he was sent out in command of an expedition fitted out for the The rivers on the east coast are practically the only highways, the Malays always travelling by boat in preference to walking, but they serve their The first British factory in the peninsula was established in the native state of Patani on the east coast in 1613, the place having been used by the Portuguese in the 16th century for a similar The oak requires shelter in the early stages of growth; in England the Scotch pine is thought best for this As firewood oak holds a high position, though in Germany it is considered inferior to beech for that Anyone who, having the means, neglects to bury a dead body which he is legally bound to bury, is guilty of a misdemeanour, but no one is bound to incur a debt for such a It is the duty of a debtor to pay a debt without waiting for any demand, and, unless there is a place fixed on either by custom or agreement, he must seek out his creditor for the This leads up to the fundamental distinction, introduced by Lord Kelvin, between "available energy," which we can turn to mechanical effect, and "diffuse energy," which is useless for that Watson continued to exert his pen with vigour, and in general to good The chords necessary in this part, which with its supporting bass is called the continuo, were indicated by figures; and the evanescent and delicate tones of the harpsichord; lent themselves admirably to this There seems no good reason why in modern performances the pianoforte should not be used for the Before that time there was no basin or wet-dock, though the river Medway to some extent answered the same The Titan was the first type of large portable crane in which full use was made of a truly horizontal movement of the load; for the The poles are of red fir, creosoted, this method of preservation being the only one now used for this He shepherded them to the library door, returning to his original What if Darkyn slaughtered the innocent life dragged into this mess for no other She stopped and turned around, searching his eyes for a Gutta-percha-covered copper wires were formerly largely used for the Total insulation resistance of looped lines = 2 R(D/d - 1); in which R is the total resistance of the looped wires, including the resistance of the two coils of the galvanometer, of the battery, and of the two resistance coils r and r' (inserted for the The shaft of P can be readily put in gear with a powerful engine for the All interruptions are not so costly, for in shallower waters, with favourable conditions of weather, a repair may be only a matter of a few hours, and it is in such waters that the majority of breaks occur, but still a large reserve fund must be laid aside for this 21 shows the general arrangement of the connexions for doublecurrent working; the galvanometer G is used for the The automatic curb sender was originally designed by Lord Kelvin for the When we thus understand its origin, the tradition becomes really instructive, and may be translated into a statement which throws light on a number of points connected with the book, namely, that the Psalter was (finally, at least) collected with a liturgical This apparatus has two coils, one of which, connected across the line, is provided for the Even the London District Telegraph Company, which was formed in 1859 for the tariff, and in the seven financial years from 1900-1907: the British ship " Agamemnon," both being war-ships lent for the 11575 of 1897), but it is not every form of oscillation transformer which is suitable for this Popoff employed an electromagnetic tapper, in fact the mechanism of an electric bell with the gong removed, for this The thermal G G detectors are especially useful for the It also forms amalgams with mercury, and on this account has been employed in dentistry for the These inter-area or long-distance lines, called trunk circuits in England, terminate at one exchange in each local area, and between that exchange and the various district exchanges junction circuits are provided for the In the earliest telephone switchboards the lines were connected to vertical conducting strips, across which were placed a series of similar horizontal strips in such a manner that any horizontal could be connected to any line strip by the insertion of a plug into holes provided in the strips for the It established that all Italian cabinets since 1880 had grossly neglected the state banks; that the two preceding cabinets had been aware of the irregularities committed by Tanlongo; that Tanlongo had heavily subsidized the press, paying as much as 20,000 for that It was a noble end to what, in spite of its besetting sin of infirmity of moral Grouping and naming are fixed here for one special But before this event John had instituted a great inquiry, the inquest of service of June 1212, for the All then took an oath to keep its terms, and orders were sent to the sheriffs to publish it, and to see that its provisions were observed, two or three days being taken up with making and sending out copies for this Hegel gives a place in his metaphysical system to the mechanical and the teleological views; yet in his treatment of the world as an evolution the idea of end or The decree of 1885 finally established the building for the The next step in the hierarchy, that of "primates" (supra), has " in the present state of the Church " ceased to exist for our With the accession of the Danish king Canute, the original raison d'être of the tax ceased to exist, but it continued to be levied, though for a different None of these may be sold to any person who is unknown to the seller, unless introduced by a person known to the seller, and not until after an entry is made in a book kept for the Special tissues (stereom) may be developed for this The significance of these phenomena, which present many minor modifications in different cases, is nol fully understood, but one In other cases, a similar formation of spongy but dead periderm tissue may occur for the same The corky layers which take so prominent a share in the formation of the bark are similarly modified and subserve the same The spindle figure is probably the expression of forces which are set up in the cell for the However, it may still be useful in describing monstrosities, and perhaps also those cases in which an organ serves first one The " argument from design " had been a favourite form of reasoning amongst Christian theologians, and, as worked out by Paley in his Natural Theology, it served the useful The most celebrated voyage of antiquity undertaken for the express After two successful voyages, Eudoxus, impressed with the idea that Africa was surrounded by ocean on the south, left the Egyptian service, and proceeded to Cadiz and other Mediterranean centres of trade seeking a patron who would finance an expedition for the The great and splendidly illustrated collections of voyages and travels of Theodorus de Bry and Hulsius served a similar useful Their long lists of the occurrences of words and forms fixed with accuracy the present (Masoretic) text, which they had produced, and were invaluable to subsequent lexicographers, while their system of vowel-points and accents not only gives us the pronunciation and manner of reading traditional about the 7th century A.D., but frequently serves also the The Turkish government also levies taxes on the inhabitants of the river valley, and for this Amongst the most important of his works not already mentioned may be named the following: - Mathematical Tracts (1826) on the Lunar Theory, Figure of the Earth, Precession and Nutation, and Calculus of Variations, to which, in the second edition of 1828, were added tracts on the Planetary Theory and the Undulatory Theory of Light; Experiments on Iron-built Ships, instituted for the 1 It is a common practice of keepers of dogs to place a piece of roll sulphur in the animal's water but this serves no useful Milk of sulphur, the confection and the lozenge, is used for this She, resolving to apply the remedy for his grief, questions him for that Nature according to him is purely physical; it has no Some of the scavengers, like the burying beetles, inter the bodies of small vertebrates to supply food for themselves and their larvae, or, like the "sacred" beetle of Egypt, collect for the same He at once summoned the fourteenth general council of the Catholic Church, which met at Lyons in 1274, with an attendance of some 1600 prelates, for the The Council of the Empire, or Imperial Council (Gosudarstvenniy Sovyet), as reconstituted for this Our land, said the deputation sent to Ras for this Though severely tried by disappointments and defeats he never lost hope, and when he died in 1584 he was preparing to renew the struggle and endeavouring to form for that As a precaution against Tatar invasions he founded fortified towns on his southern frontiers - Tambov, Kozlov, Penza and Simbirsk; but when the Don Cossacks offered him Azov, which they had captured from the Turks, and a National Assembly, convoked for the The problem of obtaining a firm footing on the Baltic coast, on which Ivan the Terrible had squandered his resources to no In the midst of the Northern War, shortly after the great Russian victory of Poltava (1709), the sultan, at the instigation of Swedish and French agents, determined to recover Azov, and made great military preparations for that In adopting foreign innovations, he showed, like the Japanese of the present day, no sentimental preference for any particular nation, and was ready to borrow from the Germans, Dutch, English, Swedes or French whatever seemed best suited for his There were no great, well-organized secret societies, but there were many small groups, composed chiefly of male and female students of the universities and technical schools, which worked independently for a common The department is authorized, on receipt of such report, to direct an inquiry to be made into the cause of any accident so reported, and the inspector appointed to make the inquiry is given power to enter any railway premises for the For example, Michigan, in 1837, in the first session of its state legislature, made plans for the construction of 557 miles of railway under the direct control of the state, and the governor was authorized to issue bonds for the It was not till more than half a century later that an American, Sylvester Marsh, employed the rack system for the The ballast consists of such materials as broken stone, furnace slag, gravel, cinders or earth, the lower layers commonly consisting of coarser materials than the top ones, and its The rate at which work is done on a particular axle is measured by the product where T is the torque or turning moment exerted on the axle by the motor or mechanism applied to it for this The standard of comparison generally adopted for this When the service is frequent enough to give a good power factor continuously, the steam locomotive cannot compete with the electric motor for the A considerable amount of standing room is then available, and those who have to occupy it have been nicknamed " straphangers," from the fact that they steady themselves against the motion of the train by the aid of leather straps fixed from the roof for that This arrangement was expected to ensure a sufficient change in air to keep such railways properly ventilated, but experience has proved it to be ineffective for the Ignatius could spare but two, and chose Bobadilla and a Portuguese named Simao Rodrigues for the Xavier was seized with fever soon after his arrival, and was delayed by the failure of the interpreter he had engaged, as well as by the reluctance of the Portuguese to attempt the voyage to Canton for the By this definition the term sacrifice is extended to cover the inanimate offering which is consumed by fire, broken or otherwise rendered useless for the (a) According to the view put forward by Dr Tylor, the sacrifice is originally a gift, offered to supernatural beings by man for the It forms excellent fodder for cattle, and is regularly gathered for that But he was 10th to execute judgments upon English Puritans, and modern high churchmen complain of his infirmity of The same day all her reputed lovers were executed; and on the 19th she herself suffered death on Tower Green, her head being struck off with a sword by the executioner of Calais brought to England for the This had been interrupted by the episode of the militia; now, however, he resumed his The actual borrowing capacity of the state is limited by its constitution to $300,000, except for the extraordinary In 1885 the Nevada Silver Association was formed for the In 1862 she became secretary to the committee which was formed for the The doctrine that "the starvation of a nation cannot be the lawful Only one external source can be named: the falling of meteors into the sun must yield some heat just as a shooting star yields some heat to our atmosphere, but the question is whether the quantity of heat obtainable from the shooting stars is at all adequate for the This is an inappreciable distance when compared with the diameter of the sun, which is nearly a million of miles, but the significance for our present In the daytime "the gorged females rest motionless on the walls and ceilings of rooms, choosing always the darkest situations for this In the following July the Confederation created a "war directory" of five, of which Meagher was a member, and he and William Smith O'Brien travelled through Ireland for the Older material (often of composite origin) has been used, not so much for the But it is not clear that he had such need of the Jews or such regard for the Temple of Jerusalem that he should turn aside on his way to Egypt for such a At the present time orthodox Judaism is also again acquiring its due position and the Jewish theological seminary of America was founded for this In The Ever Green, being a Collection of Scots Poems wrote by the Ingenious before 1600, Ramsay had another and shrubs no doubt in early times were also used for this Bibliography.-Sir Thomas Urquhart's Discovery of a most excellent jewel (1652; reprinted in the Maitland Club's edition of Urquhart's Works in 1834) is written with the express The greatest relative advance between 1889 and 1899 in any branch of agriculture was made in the growth of market-garden produce and small fruits; for old pine lands, formerly considered useless, had been found valuable for the Mississippi has taken a leading part in the movement to bring about the removal of the common law disabilities of married women, the first statute for that Some of the inmates of ants' nests are here for the In the beginning of 1409 he concluded a treaty with Jagiello at Novogrudok for the He repaired to Vienna, and was thence summoned to Buda by Matthias Corvinus, king of Hungary, for the The statute De haeretico comburendo had just been introduced for the on the compass card, and so surmounted it with the fleur-de-lys, traditionally chosen for that Similarly the earlier prejudice against higher education, and the maintenance of institutions for that Though too weak and good-natured to cope with the problem which confronted him, Agis was characterized by a sincerity of The frankness with which he attacks the court of Rome for its exactions is remarkable; so, too, is the intense nationalism which he displays in dealing with this topic.