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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CYCLOPEDIST»
Scopri l'uso di
cyclopedist nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
cyclopedist e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1/4 grain to V2 grain Extract Elateranum (Elaterium)"* . . . . . . . 11/4 grain to 2%
grain '"' Dose quite large. ALL THE Foul IIUMORS Mannah Mercuria (Mannah
Metallorum) . . 42. A. Medical. Cyclopedist. of. the. Sm'cntvcnth. Century.
Society of Medical History of Chicago, 1922
2
Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: A Dictionary of the English ...
CYCLOPEDIST. CYTODE. to the circle of the sciences, or to a cyclopedia ; hence
, of «rfttt range, extent, or amount. Cy clo-pe'dist (si'klS-pe'dYst), n. A maker of, or
□writer for, a cyclopedia. Cy-eWic (at-kl&pTk), <*• [Or. Kv*Awiruc<k, fr. Kv- i^y.] ...
3
The Irish in the American Revolution: And Their Early ...
“He has been forgotten by this generation, but his day will yet come—when some
good cyclopedist shall actually tell who's who." The opening paragraph in the
Times article bears out our contention that Irishmen have been systematically ...
4
The Westonian: A Monthly Magazine for Friends
There is no doubt that James Naylor left his mark upon the early Friends, but we
cannot agree with a certain ecclesiastical cyclopedist that he was the founder of
the Society. And even if he had been, the cyclopedist would do well to remember
...
5
A Desk-book of Twenty-five Thousand Words Frequently ...
As- pedia, cyclopedist. govt. Government. Mex. Mexican, Mexi- tronomer. Dak.
Dakota. Gr. Greece, Greek. co. astrol. Astrologer, as- Dan. Danish. gram.
Grammarian. Minn. Minnesota. trological, astrolo- dau. Daughter. Gt. Br., Gt. Brit.
Miss.
6
A Philological Grammar of the English Language
... fallings from the original; but the Cyclopedist's ideas are somewhat different: he
says, speaking of HARRIS, that “ the learned author and AMMONIUs, from whom
be derived it, were misled by the figurative language borrowed from Geometry.
Thomas Martin (of Birmingham.), 1824
7
Word Finder: The Phonic Key to the Dictionary
... SKLHS SKLPD skillet scampi(shrimp) schoolhouse cyclopedia skylight skimp
SKLJ cyclopedic SKLTCHR skimpy psychology cyclopedist schoolteacher
skimpier SKLJKL SKLPL SKLTHM skimpiest psychological scalpel cyclothyme
skimpily ...
Penelope Kister McRann, 1987
8
The Gentleman's Magazine
We may boast of the number of our authors, of all ranks and orders, from the peer
to the peasant, from the poet to the Penny-Cyclopedist ; but what are they to the
multitudes whose well-cut reeds and Indian ink are in constant opera-i tion in the
...
9
Out West: A Magazine of the Old Pacific and the New
For, given a scrap-bag full of facts, the cyclopedist selects, classifies and
arranges ; the historian digests, assimilates, and his final outputting is a new and
vital whole. Now Walter Besant's declared ambition was to be the historian of
London ...
Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1903
10
Illustrations of English Philology ... Consisting of I. A ...
Yet the Cyclopedist considers it as the mere hypothesis of Tooke, adopted to
support his system. In Antony and Cleopatra, fo. 364: “ ............ . . . . ..Lookyou,
sadfriends;The gods rebuke me, but it is tydings To wash the eyes of kings." "
That is ...
Charles RICHARDSON (LL.D.), 1826