10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RELEGABLE»
Discover the use of
relegable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
relegable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Western Field: The Sportsman's Magazine of the West
The size and quantity of shot employed are essentially relegable to the things
you wish to kill. In trap shooting at blue-rock and similar targets «use Nos. 7. 7'/2
or 8 as sujfs your gun best. Don't overload with powder; and be sure to use ...
2
A Dictionary of Simplified Spelling: Based on the ...
Based on the Publications of the United States Bureau of Education and the
Rules of the American Philolgical Association and the Simplified Spelling Board
Frank H. Vizetelly. 95 re-least'p*8, pp. Released. rel'e-ga-blp, a. Relegable.
3
The American Journal of Psychology
Its explanation is relegable to epistemology. So much on the positive side. On the
negative, the author rejects both the older definitions of psychology as the '
science of mind' and the more recent definition which makes it the 'science of the
...
Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener, Karl M. Dallenbach, 1908
4
Political Forgiveness: A Religious Interpretation of ...
355 It is too easy to assign this "it is time for judgment to begin at the household
of God" as something relegable to eschatological schemas (over which there is
no consensus except that the apostles were wrong about the timing), or political ...
Steven Prescott Ferguson, 2006
5
On Cardiac Failure and Its Treatment: With Especial ...
These pharmaceutical agents are not, in such cases, relegable to the rank of
auxiliaries. They afford the patient his only chance of life, while baths and
exercises await his convalescence, and may be powerfully promotive of its
secure ...
6
The Montreal Medical Journal
... in the use of which the genius and patience of generations has instructed us, is
the duty of the physician and the rightful expectation of the patient. These
pharmaceutical agents are not, in such cases, relegable to the rank of auxiliaries.
George Edgeworth Fenwick, Thomas George Roddick, George Ross, 1898
7
The Bystander: An Illustrated Weekly, Devoted to Travel, ...
Certainly, the stories — though relegable to the same category so far as actual
plot is concerned — are d fferent enough. In No. i, it is Spring : Overhead, the
elms and beeches had hurst their pale buds. . . . Blue hyacinths carpeted th;'
glade ...
8
The Soil Mites of the World: Vol. 1: Primitive Oribatids of ...
... the two others simple. Type-species: Brachychthonius perpusillus Berlese,
1910 (see under Species inquirendae! ). The genus is distributed in the whole
world, represented by species relegable to several subgroups. There are 36
species ...
J. Balogh, S. Mahunka, 1983
9
English Historical Linguistics 2008: Words, texts and genres
957 (820, 131 and 6 according to length ranges) sequences of modal adjectives (
d7), e.g. committable 1643 *⊂ [⊂] nominable 1743, selectable 1836, electable
1879, relegable 1895, allocable 1929, prescribable 1967 The above observation
...
Ursula Lenker, Hans Sauer, Judith Huber, 2012
10
The Mutable Glass: Mirror-imagery in Titles and Texts of the ...
Just as many new Specula (at least sixty) can be firmly dated to between 1300
and 1400 as were relegable to the previous century; the share accounted for by
England is about half this total, at least as far as easily confirmable titles is ...