This grows higher than the former, spreading more and higher branches, whose leaves are smaller and narrower, sometimes unevenly dented about the edges.
— from The Complete Herbal To which is now added, upwards of one hundred additional herbs, with a display of their medicinal and occult qualities physically applied to the cure of all disorders incident to mankind: to which are now first annexed, the English physician enlarged, and key to Physic. by Nicholas Culpeper
Schuld ablösen discharge a debt eine Schuld anerkennen to admit a debt eine Schuld begleichen settle a debt eine Schuld eintreiben to collect a debt eine Schuld eintreiben to recover a debt eine Schuld übernehmen assume a debt eine schwierige Aufgabe; Tätigkeit a difficult job eine Seite überfliegen to run oer a page eine Sicherheit bereitstellen; hinterlegen to provide a security eine Sicherheit hinterlegen deposit a security eine Sicherheit hinterlegen to furnish a security eine Sicherheit stellen deposit as a security eine Sitzung vertagen adjourn a meeting eine solche Benachrichtigung any such notice eine solche Benachrichtigung kann erfolgen such notice may be served eine solche Garantie such indemnity eine solche Zahlung ausführen to effect such payment eine Spanne lassen leave a margin eine ständig steigende Zahl an ever increasing number eine Stelle bekleiden to hold an appointment eine Stelle besetzen to fill a vacancy eine Stelle finden to find employment eine Stelle frei machen vacate a position eine Stelle suchen to seek employment eine Stellung aufgeben vacate a position eine Stellung räumen vacate a position eine Stellung suchen look for a job eine Stellungnahme an item of written comment eine Steuer auferlegen impose a tax eine Steuer umgehen dodge a tax eine Tabelle aufschlagen to lookup a table eine Telefonnummer anwählen dial eine unbedingt maßgebende Regel an absolutely definite ruling eine unbedingte Zinsklausel
— from Mr. Honey's Medium Business Dictionary (German-English) by Winfried Honig
I.) which is, he says, unmistakeably directed against the English constitution and certain temporary conditions in the political history of the country.
— from Perpetual Peace: A Philosophical Essay by Immanuel Kant
I never beheld a scene so utterly desolate as this entrance of the Mississippi.
— from Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain
Te is not so uniformly definite as the English the ; being sometimes used; (a.)
— from Grammar of the New Zealand language (2nd edition) by Robert Maunsell
Much we bore, and much we suffered, listening to remorse- less spells Of that Smike's unceasing drivellings, and these everlast- ing Nells.
— from The Book of Ballads Eleventh Edition, 1870 by Martin, Theodore, Sir
Nor do the Roman Eagles themselves seem to have made such romantic appeal or to have won such undying devotion as the Eagles of the Empire.
— from The Eagle of the Empire: A Story of Waterloo by Cyrus Townsend Brady
But still I was flattered when Madame Rupprecht spoke as if she had invited him, because he had shown pleasure in my society, and even more gratified by Sophie's ungrudging delight at the evident interest I had excited in so fine and agreeable a gentleman.
— from The Grey Woman and other Tales by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
She usually dined alone to economize time.
— from The Girls' Book of Famous Queens by Lydia Hoyt Farmer
He might be dozing, though it came into my head I had heard the captain say he should last till the turn of the tide ; and in fact all the sick men I ever knew die, unless there was something uncommon, died as the ebb came on.
— from The Green Hand: Adventures of a Naval Lieutenant by George Cupples
His holding a separate sovereignty in Argolis is not of itself in conflict with the Homeric account of the Perseids, who reigned at Mycenæ; because we find in Argos itself a separate sovereignty under Diomed at the epoch of the Troica .
— from Studies on Homer and the Homeric Age, Vol. 1 of 3 I. Prolegomena II. Achæis; or, the Ethnology of the Greek Races by W. E. (William Ewart) Gladstone
The large genus Polyommatus (containing 325 species) has the same universal distribution as the entire family.
— from The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2 With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface by Alfred Russel Wallace
"Has there been some unexpected development affecting the estate?"
— from The King of Diamonds: A Tale of Mystery and Adventure by Louis Tracy
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