27 Words to use with species

If the same economy he used in that war of seven years had been exercised by our Government in its late war, we should not have had any national debt at all at the close of the war, although we probably should have suspended specie payments.

" Mr. Smith managed to say, "Good afternoon," and stood watching the receding figure as though it belonged to a species hitherto unknown to him.

Again, to be a man, or of the species man, and have the ESSENCE of a man, is the same thing.

Substantially, this was the same principle which Daniel Webster advocated in the United States Senate,that all bank-notes should be redeemable in gold and silver; in other words, that a specie basis is the only sound principle, whether in banking operations or in government securities, for the amount of notes issued.

Budgell. '[Fallit enim Vitium specie virtutis et umbra.' Juv.

Letters from Washington speak of the treasury as being low in specie funds. 24th.

Like the vegetable kingdom, they are limited within the boundaries of certain countries by the conditions of climate and soil; and some of the species prey upon each other.

When these Huadquiña spiders were studied at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, Dr. Chamberlain found among them the representatives of four new genera and nineteen species hitherto unknown to science.

The choice in the present state of public sentiment lies between an exclusive specie currency on the one hand and Government issues of some kind on the other.

Generally this species flowers earlier than the American ones, has rounder and less deeply serrated leaves, but the flowers are much alike.

This checks prices, and, reducing the specie reserves of the banks, compels them to be more cautious.

He obviously strives for conservatism in his statements concerning the adaptive intelligence of his monkeys, all of which belonged to the species P. rhesus.

It has long been remarked in America, that on the forests being cut down, young trees of a different species sprout up in place of the old ones; and here the same remark, in a great measure, holds good,acacias very commonly making their appearance on land that has been once under cultivation, and afterwards permitted to relapse into a state of nature.

Ad uxorem, i, 7 and 9: non aliud dicendum erit secundum matrimonium quam species stupri.

Domino specialiter, sua singulariter: "As a member of the species woman I am the Lord's, as Héloïse I am yours"nominalism with a vengeance!

Indeed, some of the strongest and largest species work best at the very surface, and in the cut of the fiercest surf.

Nor have I ever found any burrows formed by the river species Cumbarus affinis.

Now, since nothing can be a man, or have a right to the name man, but what has a conformity to the abstract idea the name man stands for, nor anything be a man, or have a right to the species man, but what has the essence of that species; it follows, that the abstract idea for which the name stands, and the essence of the species, is one and the same.

That component, in conjunction with other factors, would therefore determine the emergence of a definite species character.

The important measure of extending our specie circulation, both of gold and silver, and of diffusing it among the people can only be effected by converting such foreign coin into American coin.

How important is the species difference in this connection, I have no means to judge, but if we may not consider these different modes of behavior characteristic of P. rhesus as contrasted with P. irus, we must conclude that remarkable individual differences exist among monkeys, for whereas Skirrl is by nature a mechanical genius, Sobke has apparently no such disposition.

" Melancthon seconds him, [1083]"as the humour is diversely adust and mixed, so are the species divers;" but what these men speak of species I think ought to be understood of symptoms; and so doth [1084] Arculanus interpret himself: infinite species, id est, symptoms; and in that sense, as Jo.

Or, again, fetishes rise into 'species gods;' the gods of all bees, owls, or rabbits are thus evolved.

I think (though, for reasons which need not be stated at present, I am not quite sure) that it is identical with the species Monas lens as defined by the eminent French microscopist Dujardin, though his magnifying power was probably insufficient to enable him to see that it is curiously like a much larger form of monad which he has named Heteromita.

And so the genius of the species meditates concerning the coming race in all who are yet not too old.

27 Words to use with  species