27 examples of purifiers in sentences

Nor is the sustenance and nutrition of the animal kingdom the only function these minute productions may perform; they may also be the purifiers of the vitiated atmosphere, and thus execute in the Antarctic latitudes the office of our trees and grass turf in the temperate regions, and the broad leaves of the palm, &c., in the tropics."

The legends which tell us how woman was then the civilizer, the softener, the purifier, the perpetual witness to fierce and coarse men, that there were nobler aims in life than pleasure, and power, and the gratification of revenge; that not self-assertion, but self-sacrifice was the Divine ideal, toward which all must aspire.

"That may be the case in France, Miss Effingham," he said, "but, in America, we look to excitement as the great purifier.

When Mrs. Barker, over the hill, had first recommended that new blood-purifier to Miss Milligan, Miss Milligan had laughed.

Whitewash, paint, floorcloths, dusters, wash leathers, and sundry other articles in the curriculum of scrubbers, renovators, and purifiers are needed.

Thou art the purifier!

Sorrow is a great purifier, and you will come out all the better for your trial.

Until society is cleansed of the moral foulness which infests it, which, as we have seen, lies beyond the reach of civil law, women have no call to go forth into wider fields, claiming to be therein the rightful and natural purifiers.

Wars are to history what storms are to the atmosphere,purifiers.

Such, indeed, as the day now is has it ever been, though in a less degree: always it has cast upon men impressions significant, insignificant, and of an ill significance, promiscuously and in excess; and always sleep has been the filter of memory, the purifier of experience, providing a season that follows closely upon the impressions of the day, ere

"It is such purifiers as this, that gives our island its character, and makes it perhaps the very healthest as it is universally admitted to be the beautifullest spot in creation.

Sassafras is a good tea, a good blood purifier in the spring of the year.

A, cylinder; B, gas conduit; C, rubber pockets; D. gasometer; E, purifier; F, scrubber; G, hydraulic main; H, cooling pipe; I steam injector; K, steam boiler and superheater; L, gas generator; M, charger; N, discharge of the motor.]

There is a siphon, a coke scrubber 110 inches high, a sawdust purifier, and a gasholder of 750 cubic feet capacity, and a pipe to the engine 5.2 inches in diameter.

For he is like a refiner's fire, And like fullers' lyes; And he will sit as a refiner and purifier,

The prince answered: "Let that unworthy young man be freed, on condition of giving up all claim to the throne and leading a private life; and let him devote himself to pious meditation, which is the purifier of evil deeds."

2 gives a vertical section of the apparatus properly so called, including the producer, the purifier, and the saturator, all grouped upon a cast-iron column.

As soon as the acid comes into contact with the carbonate, there occurs a disengagement of carbonic acid gas, which flows directly through the pipe, F, into the purifier at the upper part of the column.

The conduits, Q and Q', and their valves, K and K', direct the gases toward the purifiers and the gasometer.

This gas on making its exit from the generator through the pipe, M', passes through the chambers, B, and abandons therein the greater part of its heat, and enters the pipe, R, whence it passes through Q into the purifiers, and then into the gasometer.

Vaisampayana said, "Thus, O great king, was the sun that purifier of the world, adored (by Yudhishthira).

Old ocean works foreverrestless and murmuringbut still bravely working; and storms and tempests, the purifiers of stagnant nature, are inscribed upon its trestle board.

She would keep sick people, or well, forever in the sunlight if possible, for sunlight is the greatest possible purifier of the atmosphere.

The fact that work is the great purifier is what I wish could have been embodied in the plan presented.

This ozonized oxygen, when brought into mixture with many nitrogenized bodies, forms with them nitrous acids, completely destroying their former condition and composition; hence, in the atmosphere, this part of the oxygen becomes a purifier of the whole mass, from which it removes putrescent exhalations, miasmatic vapors, and the effluvia from every source of sea or land.

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