10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «PHILOMATHICAL»
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1
Congressional Serial Set
Monsieur le Miniktrk Plenitotentiaire : We have the honor to inform you that the
Philomathical Society of Bordeaux in organizing uniler the patronage of the
ministers of commerce and industry and of public instruction a congress having
for its ...
2
The Royal Phraseological English-French, French-English ...
... au invective declnmatian in imitation ot' thc style ot' Demmthenes agaimt Philip.
the king nl' Macedonia. PHILOLOGIE. s.f. philology. PHILOLOGIQUE, hilologicaI.
I'HILOLOGUE. s. m. phllologist. PHILOMA'I'HIQUB, adj. philomathical; niencel.
John Charles Tarver, 1867
3
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... Philomathical,ffil-o-math'-i-cal, J garol, llëngarol Philomathy, ffi-lom'-â-thi, s.
llëngarwch, llythyrgarwch, cariad at ddysgeid- iaeth, serch at lënyddiaeth
Philomel, ffil'-o-mel, l Philomela, ffil-o-me'-ia, \ s' yr eoa' eos Philomot, ffil'-o-mot, a.
o liw ...
4
New York Illustrated Magazine of Literature and Art
fiddle head, and a round stern; a steady-going straight-forward fellow, barring
when he carried too much whiskey, which, it must be confessed, might
occasionally prevent his walking the chalked line with perfect philomathical
accuracy. He had ...
5
Report of the Commission on Technical Instruction, appointed ...
Evening classes for adults founded and conducted by the Philomathical Society.
There are in all 21 classes attended by 1,810 pupils. The subjects taught in
addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic are, geography, geometry, (plane,
solid, ...
6
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland, 3. Ed. ...
... with a fiddle head and a round stern; a steady-going straight-forward fellow,
barring when he carried too much whiskey, which, it must he confessed, might
occasionally prevent his walking the chalked line with perfect philomathical
accuracy.
Thomas Crofton-Croker, 1846
7
Fairy legends and traditions of the south of Ireland [by ...
... a steady-going straight-forward fellow, barring when he carried too much
whiskey, which, it must be confessed, might occasionally prevent his walking the
chalked line with perfect philomathical accuracy. He had a moist ruddy
countenance, ...
Thomas Crofton Croker, 1859
8
Fairy Legends and Traditions of the South of Ireland
... a steady-going straight-forward fellow, barring when he carried too much
whiskey, which, it must be confessed, might occasionally prevent his walking the
chalked line with perfect philomathical accuracy. He had a moist ruddy
countenance, ...
Thomas Crofton Croker, Thomas Wright, Thomas Francis Dillon Croker, 1862
9
The Edinburgh magazine, or Literary miscellany
Collet Descostils has communicated to the Philomathical Society, in merit,
devotes those hours in which the principles of the christian religion are
expounded to the rest of the scholars, to the benefit of his Jewish pupils, with
whom he reads ...
... who, poetical as he was, could not understand his own poetry; and,
philomathical as he was, could not read his own destiny; since the Pope, the King
of France, and great part of his court, are either literally or metaphorically defunct:
since, ...