However, if CO2 also kills freshly fertilized eggs, then these ill-affected eggs cannot be distinguished from unfertilized eggs. |
Princes who were ill-affected towards him, he kept in subjection, more by menaces and remonstrances, than by force of arms. |
It is especially the Dominicans and the Carmelites who are ill-affected towards the new scientific theology. |
This, perhaps, ill-affected and factious men may spread amongst the people, when the prince only makes use of his due prerogative. |
If he lingered they might suppose him lukewarm, if he paused they might think him ill-affected. |
As it proved, both the officers and men of the navy were as ill-affected to James as were those of the army. |