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Updated: May 2, 2025


The same experiment had been recently tried with the same result at the battle of Ravenna, one of those tremendous days into which human folly and wickedness compress the whole devastation of a famine or a plague.

Our pilgrims compress too much into one day. One can gorge sights to repletion as well as sweetmeats. Since we breakfasted, this morning, we have seen enough to have furnished us food for a year's reflection if we could have seen the various objects in comfort and looked upon them deliberately.

Oh, Scipio! what things I could tell you that I saw among these players, and two other companies to which I belonged; but I must leave them for another day, for it would be impossible to compress them within moderate limits.

For bleeding in the arm-pit, press in a pad and tie the arm down to the side. It may be necessary here to compress the artery with the thumb. The artery here lies behind the inner bend of the collar bone lying on the first rib. A wound in the leg should be treated in a similar way to a wound in the arm. Do not remove the pressure until the arrival of a medical man. Wounds, Ill-Smelling.

A small muscle of the eye which assists in accommodation. Surrounded by a rampart, as are certain papillæ of the tongue. Applied to the process by which the blood clots or solidifies. The spiral cavity of the internal ear. Columnæ Carneæ. Fleshy projections in the ventricles of the heart. A joining or uniting together. Compress. A pad or bandage applied directly to an injury to compress it.

In the papyrus factory, at the gumming-table, the sight of the little hunchback had disgusted Selene, but here she observed what good eyes she had, and how kind a voice, and the care with which Mary lifted the compress from her foot as softly, as if in her own hands she felt the pain that Selene was suffering and then laid another on the broken ankle, aroused her gratitude.

On the other hand, it would be difficult to compress into so small a space so many words and expressions that are peculiarly characteristic of St. Luke. We are still however pursued by the same ambiguity as in the case of Basilides. It is not certain that the quotation is made from the master and not from his scholars.

But to coerce it into silence, to endeavor to restrain its free expression, to seek to compress and confine it, warm as it is, and more heated as such endeavors would inevitably render it, should this be attempted, I know nothing, even in the Constitution or in the Union itself, which would not be endangered by the explosion which might follow."

They were hours when the real target of the whole panic-making bombardment was striving to compress into each relentless instant a separate struggle for survival. "I am Mary Burton," she said simply; and the man stood dubiously shaking his head. His nerve-racked condition could only realize the name Burton and in these offices it was not just now a favored name.

Had the supply of money been proportionate to the growth of population and of business, this process of expropriation would have been less rapid. As it was, the associated monopolies, the international and national banking interests, and the income classes in general, constricted the volume of money into as narrow a compress as possible.

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