Dr. benet, in spite of the fact that he is one of the busiest men in France, kindly agreed to furnish this information. |
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The city was to furnish the right of way to the contractor free from all claims of abutting property owners. |
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The body had been stripped by Zargheba to furnish the accouterments for the pretender. |
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Ants also furnish us with an acid, called by the chemists Formic, which is said to answer the same purposes as the acetous acid. |
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The leg will furnish, besides a piece to cook alamode, two or three to smoke. |
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Cornell, it is stated, injured his machine to furnish an excuse for the stoppage of the work. |
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There are, however, certain facts familiar to the cytologist that furnish a clue as to how such an interchange might take place. |
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To split hairs of deterrence over confirmed social hyenas, is to furnish them with the last formula from which to tear things. |
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In addition to these details, the Battalion was called upon to furnish escorts and large parties for detraining work. |
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The above formula is said to furnish an article precisely similar to the original Bravais dialysed iron. |
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I hope sainsbury will be content with our title-deeds, for I cannot furnish another shred of parchment. |
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The bast tissues of dicotyledonous annuals furnish such staple materials as flax, hemp, rhea or ramie and jute. |
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And he that might dispend fiue and twentie pounds, should furnish himselfe or find a man at armes. |
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Arrived at Mayence, the distributers found a workshop ready prepared to furnish copies in the shortest possible time. |
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Mountain and valley breezes furnish another example of diurnally reversed winds. |
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Now, who will furnish the rule for sacrifice, the formula for self-renunciation? |
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For every ton of raw materials and semifinished products America agreed to furnish to France, she furnished two tons. |
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These fishes, however, are phosphorescent, and thus furnish their own light. |
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They are egg-shaped, about an inch in diameter, and furnish the germs or ovules. |
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The egyptologist, for instance, is confronted by a fact towards the explanation of which the monuments furnish no help. |
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The Doge agreed to furnish a fleet, and by successful strategy Ravenna was surprised and recaptured and the exarchate restored. |
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Then Mr. Hawkins proceeded to furnish it with an expensiveness and extravagance of outlay quite in keeping with his former idiocy. |
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With it he dared to go anywhere, knowing that it would furnish him food and fending. |
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His father, by accident, neglected to furnish him the money with which to pay his ferriage. |
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The value of a fire extinguisher depends upon the amount of carbon dioxide and water which it can furnish. |
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The felspar or China stone furnish the fluxing ingredients for fusing and binding. |
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The flowers are used in perfumery, and furnish the scent known as frangipane or Frangipani. |
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The long flexible stems of B. kerere furnish the natives of French Guiana with a substitute for ropes. |
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Tonnage.No reliable estimates can now be made as to what business this Great Bend country will furnish ten to twenty years hence. |
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Numerous, and curious too, are the anagrams which my memory could furnish me. |
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When taken together, they furnish a triumphant answer to the legalism and antinomianism of the human heart. |
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This project was favored by Colonel ashman, and he agreed to furnish a company of rangers to join them. |
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Can any of your readers furnish me with the means of authenticating this supposition? |
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The banffshire gold relics furnish examples both of plain and grooved ring-money. |
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We seldom see bee-bread these days, as patent hives furnish all the honey found in city stores and no bee-bread is sold. |
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It is said that one town alone was obliged to furnish the Prussian general, belling, with fifty girls. |
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She was to furnish money to send the girl to school, from which I was shortly to abduct her. |
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And it can furnish a panorama which the taller Ben Nevis cannot rival, cannot equal. |
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After that, if there is any need for the broadcasting of heat, we will furnish it ourselves. |
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Our own western mountains furnish considerable yellow and smoky quartz fit for cutting. |
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The closely allied Ground-beetles furnish us with equally interesting and instructive proofs of a migration from Asia. |
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The grass in the cienega was thick and green, and there was enough seepage of water to furnish drink for the flock. |
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And it is not only the Old Testament and classical antiquity that furnish these types. |
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They furnish the bearing for the rope that hauls the car up the incline out of the coal pit. |
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The hermit crab and certain ascidians furnish very fine examples of commensalism. |
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Of the commodities which that Province may furnish in return for those of Europe. |
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And Alcuin proceeded to furnish him with a compend of the scientia bene dicendi, which is Rhetoric. |
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How much do you figure it will cost to furnish the house, carpets on the floor, linoleum on the kitchen, and all? |
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And he that might dispend fiftie pounds, should furnish two men at arms. |
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In order to furnish the quotas required of them, they outbid each other till bounties grew to an enormous and insupportable size. |
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We allege nothing of which we cannot furnish recent examples. |
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If they cannot obtain it, the apiarian must himself furnish it. |
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He therefore, from that time, should furnish them with no ardent spirits. |
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Geometrical forms and arithmetical ratios furnish the laws according to which the world is created. |
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They must serve for potatoes and they have to furnish our meat. |
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Neither Mr. cotman's memory, nor my own, will furnish another example. |
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I'll furnish the elocution if you'll bring the bombs and guns! |
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The soldiers were furious for their pay, which Alva was unable to furnish. |
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Then walking up to the landlord, he desired him to furnish him with a private apartment, as he had some writing to do immediately. |
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The child can buy his own scroll saw and colors, and furnish his own wood. |
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Whewell's Bridgewater Treatise will furnish us a fitting quotation. |
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But we're going to furnish publicity to this secluded work of art. |
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Got all I kin do to furnish brains for them bull-headed engineers. |
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I was sent among as precious a set of rascals as New York could furnish. |
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Those discerning citizens are well aware that the mechanic and manufacturing arts furnish the materials of mercantile enterprise and industry. |
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Those of Japan, not less than of New York, may furnish the objects of legal discussion to our courts. |
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They, however, compile statistics from data which we furnish. |
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There is no regular system of taxation, but when the Emperor or the Bashaw want money, they levy on some rich man, and he has to furnish the cash or go to prison. |
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As every one knows, these same hogs' bristles, fins, whiskers, blinds, or whatever you please, furnish to the ladies their busks and other stiffening contrivances. |
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As assassination is the one thing to be feared, the proprietors of the hostelries furnish armed guards, who pace back and forth through the sleeping-rooms day and night. |
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Quite often, in Germany, shopkeepers who could not furnish me the article I wanted have sent one of their employees with me to show me a place where it could be had. |
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