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  • Modern German versions are by Simrock (very close to the original) and Hertz (freer, but with excellent notes and appendices); Eng.

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  • Joly adds valuable notes and thirteen important appendices.

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  • They are accompanied by ample annotations and appendices, with illustrations of great merit and value.

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  • The appendices to this work (which is in six volumes) contain, with much other matter of great value, full historical notes of arbitrations between other powers.

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  • He was the author of the appendices on botany (in part) and ornithology in Potter's History and Antiquities of Charnwood Forest (1842); Mr Macaulay's Character of the Clergy.

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  • Vaison, under the name of Vasio, was one of the principal towns of the Vocontii, and was a place of great importance under These European labour colonies are described in detail in the appendices to the Report and Evidence of the Vagrancy Committee and in the books mentioned at the end of this article, but a résumé of the more important colonies may here be given.

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  • The criticism lavished on Cattley and Townsend's edition led to a new one (1846-1849) under the same editorship. A new text prepared by the Rev. Josiah Pratt was issued (1870) in the "Reformation Series" of the Church Historians of England, with a revised version of Townsend's Life and appendices giving copies of original documents.

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  • Then, before D was united to P, five appendices of very various dates and embracing poetry as well as prose, were added so as to give a fuller account of the last days of Moses and thus lead up to the narrative of his death with which the book closes.

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  • He wrote additions and appendices to the chronicle of Sigebert of Genblours, covering the period A.D.

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  • He served on the ecclesiastical courts commission of 1881-1883, and wrote the weighty appendices to the report.

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  • He may present the text in the purest form which the external evidence warrants, and place all plausible suggestions for its improvement in notes or appendices.

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  • Ray's first book, the Catalogue plantarum circa Cantabrigiam nascentium (1660, followed by appendices in 1663 and 1685), was written in conjunction with his "amicissimus et individuus comes," John Nid.

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  • It was republished by the Elzevirs at Leiden in 1633, and again at Zurich in 1735, while an elaborate annotated edition (prepared by Mr Coolidge), with French translation, notes and appendices, appeared at Grenoble in 1904.

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  • Kennedy's complete translation is a model of scholarly finish, and the appendices on Attic law, &c., are of great value.

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  • In many ways the heart of his argument is found not in the text but in the almost algebraic appendices.

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  • These word limits include notes and appendices, but exclude bibliography.

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  • This Tentamen, containing his complete method of classifying birds in general, naturally received much attention, the more so perhaps, since, with its appendices, it was nearly the last labour of its respected author, whose industrious life came to an end in the course of the following year.

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  • Baluze, who became his secretary in 1656, helped him with the work and finished it, adding clever appendices and publishing the whole in 1688 under the title Marca hispanica.

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  • Rawlinson, assisted in the copious notes and appendices accompanying the work by Sir Gardner Wilkinson and Sir Henry Rawlinson.

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  • They also appear to contain displacements, interpolations, prefaces such as that to the Meteorologica, and appendices such as that to the Sophistical Elenchi, which may have been added.

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  • Two of the five books of the first part and the whole of the second part, as well as appendices on the canon, remain unprinted.

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  • The Briefe fiber die Lehre Spinozas (1785; 2nd ed., much enlarged and with important Appendices, 1789) expressed sharply and clearly Jacobi's strenuous objection to a dogmatic system in philosophy, and drew upon him the vigorous enmity of the Berlin clique, led by Moses Mendelssohn.

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  • The first part of it, about 50 pages, is a very old document on the Jain views as to conduct, and the remainder consists of appendices, added at different times, on the same subject.

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  • Perhaps this Index will prove indispensable for its appendices on virus codes!

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  • This Latin treatise on mining and metallurgy had remained the standard text-book for almost 200 years after its appearance; the translation, with introduction, annotations, and appendices, was a pious memorial to a pioneer contributor to the knowledge of a great profession.

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  • Schmidt, contains the Mechanics in Arabic, Greek fragments of the same, the Catoptrica in Latin with appendices of extracts from Olympiodorus, Vitruvius, Pliny, &c. Vol.

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  • Croce has elaborated the various philosophic sciences in treating of the various theories to which they give rise, and he has completed the doctrines with their history, either, as in the case of the Aesthetic, with a masterly historical survey of previous speculation on the subject, or in a more modest form in appendices.

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  • These speeches were generally not recorded by the stenographer; the Sla y s protected themselves against this by gradually getting it accepted that polyglot stenographers should be appointed, that their speeches should be translated, and that they should be added as appendices to the parliamentary reports in the correct national language; finally it was resolved (June 1917) that all speeches should be reported verbatim in the parliamentary reports, in the language in which they were delivered.

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  • A large number of the inscriptions collected by Gamurrini in the appendices to Fabretti's Corpus inscriptionum italicarum are forgeries, and the text of the rest is negligently reported.

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  • Attached in the appendices are a species recording sheet, a summary of site visits and information on the features of ranunculus bulbosus.

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  • The book contains heavily-detailed appendices, details on drivers and championships, and a wealth of road test material from the best accredited sources.

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  • Detailed index or quick-reference appendices to use as future tools.

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  • Included with the text are pictures, two pages of drawings, appendices providing load and stress calculations, vacuum bagging techniques, and an extensive list of suppliers.

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  • Contains several useful appendices about aggression in various dog breeds and a sample assessment form for evaluating a dog's potential for biting.

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  • It concludes with profiles of five major figures in the writing of science and two appendices, one of notes from a science-fiction writing workshop and the other a syllabus for a self-taught course in how to write a science-fiction story.

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