63 examples of vernis in sentences

Et rigentibus virentes ducit umbras floribus: Cras erit quum primus Æther copulavit nuptias, Et pater totum creavit vernis annum nubibus, In sinum maritus imber fluxit almæ conjugis, 60 Unde fetus mixtus omnes aleret magno corpore.

By means of a vernier or eye-piece, the diameter of the Sun could be read off the discometer, and from his diameter my distance could be accurately calculated.

Among my instruments was a pressure-gauge, so minutely divided that, with a movable vernier of the same power as the fixed ones employed to read the glass circles, I could discover the slightest escape of air in a very few seconds.

The halo had of course completely disappeared; but with the vernier it was possible to discern a narrow band or line of hazy grey around the black limb of the planet.

In this work certain prominent subjects have been selected with which it behoves every one to be acquainted: such, for example, as relate to what may be called our HOUSEHOLD INSTRUMENTS, namely, the Thermometer, the Barometer, and Vernier; the Hydrometer, the Hygrometer; the Tuning-Fork, Musical Glasses and Music generally; the Compass; the Prism, the Telescope, and the Sun-Dial.

metrology, weights and measures, compound arithmetic. measure, yard measure, standard, rule, foot rule, compass, calipers; gage, gauge; meter, line, rod, check; dividers; velo^. flood mark, high water mark; Plimsoll line; index &c 550. scale; graduation, graduated scale; nonius^; vernier &c (minuteness) 193.

144, he says: "L'arbre a vernis qui est une espece de bananier, et que les Siamois appellent 'rak,' fournit ce beau vernis qu'on admire dans les petits meubles qu'on apporte de Chine."

144, he says: "L'arbre a vernis qui est une espece de bananier, et que les Siamois appellent 'rak,' fournit ce beau vernis qu'on admire dans les petits meubles qu'on apporte de Chine."

A term of existence in prison did not cure him, and when he was liberated he again resumed his primrose gloves, his Eau de Cologne, and his patent vernis for his boots, though at that time literally supported by his friends with an allowance of £120 per annum.

When he confessed to having, 'so help him Heaven,' not four francs in the world, he was ordering this vernis de Guiton, at five francs a bottle, from Paris, and calling the provider of it a 'scoundrel,' because he ventured to ask for his money.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws; a comparative study of the family law of the forty-eight American States, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii, to Jan. 1, 1935.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws; a comparative study of the family law of the forty-eight American States, the District of Columbia, and Hawaii, to Jan. 1, 1935.

By Chester G. Vernier & John B. Hurlbut.

Mrs. C. G. Vernier (W); 18Feb63; R310923.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. FRANK, TENNEY, ed.

SEE VERNIER, CHESTER G. HURLEY, GERALD VICTOR.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws.

By Chester G. Vernier, J. Rex Dibble & Richard A. Frank.

Mrs. C. G. Vernier (W); 18Nov65; R373307.

VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws, by Chester G. Vernier & Richard A. Frank.

VERNIER, CHESTER G. American family laws, by Chester G. Vernier & Richard A. Frank.

Mrs. C. G. Vernier (W); 21Mar66; R382206.

SEE Vernier, Chester G. VERNON LAW BOOK CO.

About 1740-4 the Martin family had three manufactories of this peculiar and fashionable ware, which became known as Vernis-Martin, or Martins' Varnish; and it is singular that one of these was in the district of Paris then and now known as Faubourg Saint Martin.

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