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Updated: June 26, 2025


They all three speak a wonderful mixture of German and English, adulterating the purity of their native tongue by putting in English words in the middle of a German sentence. It always reminds me of Justice tempered by Mercy.

What will raise the air to the required temperature, without in the process depriving it in any way of its vitalising elements, and without adulterating it with either smoke and fumes from leakage, or with particles of foreign matter given off from the material employed in its construction? There is nothing really better as a radiating surface than ordinary firebrick.

If I caught any man in the act of adulterating any of it I'm afraid he would get hurt badly and usually I am a peaceable man. I am explaining this to show how very careful you must be to keep things separate and collect the right plants if you are going to sell stuff to me. I am extremely particular." The Girl was leaning toward him, watching his face, and hers was slowly changing.

I have undertaken to educate this yar darkie," here he stretched out a long arm, and laid his hand on Vespasian's woolly pate "and I'm bound to raise him to the Eu-ropean model." So I make tracks for the very court where I got the prime article three years ago, against a varmint that was breaking the seventh and eighth commandments over me, adulterating my patent and then stealing it. Blast him!"

The word "bridegroom" means "spiritual understanding"; "death" means "an illusion"; "evening" means "mistiness of mortal thought"; "mother" means God, etc., etc. The seventh commandment, Mrs. Eddy insists, is an injunction against adulterating Christian Science, although she also admits the meaning ordinarily attached to it.

Ibid. iii. 33, etc. Ibid. iii. 35. Works, ix. 5. Ibid. ix. 192. Ibid. ix. 7. Works, i. 212. Ibid. ix. 192. The manuscript of the Deontology, now in University College, London, seems to prove that Bentham was substantially the author, though the Mills seem to have suspected Bowring of adulterating the true doctrine.

Abandoning that pursuit, he had next become a quack-doctor, first in a resident, then in a vagabond capacity taking a medical degree of his own conferring, and holding to it as a good traveling title for the rest of his life. From the selling of quack medicines he had proceeded to the adulterating of foreign wines, varied by lucrative evening occupation in the Paris gambling houses.

But the fruit, when properly prepared, is the chief food of many thousands of men and beasts. Even the stones, or "pits," of the dried fruit are useful; those which are not sent to Italy to be used for adulterating coffee are made into an "oil-meal" for fodder. Esparto grass, called "alfa" or "halfa" by the Arabs, is another unique product of the Sahara.

For the payment of its necessities the government must rely on the confiscation of property, as it passes to new heirs or outright, on the sale of offices, and finally on presents and the miserable means of adulterating the currency. In regard to the confiscation of money inherited by State officials, the present Sultan has declared that he will do without it.

The required color is obtained by adulterating the pure tea with a mixture of indigo and gypsum, which the most conscientious dealers are compelled to do. But we saw used in one case Prussian blue, which is poisonous this, however, was not in Messrs. Walsh, Hall & Co.'s and I was told that ultramarine is sometimes resorted to.

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