10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PERCOCT»
Discover the use of
percoct in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
percoct and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
1969 Census of Agriculture
Nonirrigoted ferms Irrigeted ferms bv percect of croplend irrigeted1 0 to 6 perceot
10 to 24 perceot 25 to 46 perceot 50 to 74 percent 75 to 60 percoct 100 percect
Am xone Non 1 rr igeted ferms Irrigeted ferms by percent of croplend irrigeted1 0
...
United States. Bureau of the Census, 1972
2
The Egoist: A Comedy in Narrative
... the rule holds to abstain from any employment of the obvious, the percoct, and
likewise, for your own sake, from the epitonic, the overstrained; for if the former,
by readily assimilating with the understandings of your audience are empowered
...
3
The Works of George Meredith: The Egoist
... receives much among the elect, to which it is your distinction to instruction
aspire to belong, the rule holds to abstain from any employment of the obvious,
the percoct, and likewise, for your own sake, from the epitonic, the overstrained ;
for if ...
4
Works: Diana of the Crossways; a novel
... to instruction aSpire to belong, the rule holds to abstain from any employment
of the obvious, the percoct, and likewise, for your own sake, from the epitonic, the
overstrained ; for if the former, by readily assimilating with the understandings of ...
5
The Human Intellect: with an Introduction Upon Psychology ...
Let it be supposed that the perception of these in theii percoct*8 relations gives
special pleasure, and the same result will follow as in the per ception of single
objects. The mind that is delighted by a masterly combi nation of sounds, or a ...
6
A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, and the Arts
Saccharum'percoct-um. Drogue que les apoticaires preparentpour le rhurné, qui
consists: partlculierement en du sucrq fort cuit." Encyc. Franc. Lat. et Aug. Lond;
1761. C. Von. XXXlL—Jumr 1812. I Q , this ' ' \ s pure.l \ 218 _ A'crloxr or aromatic
...
7
The works of George Meredith
... to which it is your distinction to aspire to belong, the rule holds to abstain from
any employment of the obvious, the percoct, and likewise, for your own sake,
from the epitonic, the overstrained ; for if the former, by readily assimilating with
the ...
8
The Pocket Edition of the Works of George Meredith: The ...
... the rule holds to abstain from any employment of the obvious, the percoct, and
likewise, for your own sake, from the epitonic, the overstrained; for if the former,
by readily assimilating with the understandings of your audience are empowered
...
... the rule holds to abstain from any employment of the obvious, the percoct, and
likewise, for your own sake, from the epitome, the overstrained; for if the former,
by readily assimilating with the understandings of your audience are empowered
...
10
De Historia Stirpium Commentarii Insignes
Idq) ctiant tarditati audicntiumprodcifealTcuerat.I:t impctigincs cademfanari
finculcerc. Graxi biles dctrahcrc non percoct.T putant .Item aluum folucrc,
candcmcpbis co- flam fiftcrc. Vino aclucrfar^uc inimicam uitibus. Antcccdcnte in
cibi's caueri ...
Frederick Gustav Meyer, Emily W. Emmart Trueblood, John Lewis Heller, 1999