| 1914 - 650 pages
...Many of the Durham family about whom I have notes were in the Indian Civil Service, and went to India at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century, and I see the marriage above referred to took place in India in 1790. The father of these Durhams was... | |
| 1881 - 816 pages
...present time." If cases of "cynanche trachealis," or "croup," were frequently recognised in this country at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century by the physicians of the day, how can we account for the silence of such acute observers with regard... | |
| 1881 - 806 pages
...present time." If cases of "cynanche trachealis," or "croup," were frequently recognised in this country at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century by the physicians of the day, how can we account for the silence of such acute observers with regard... | |
| Karl Brugmann - 1888 - 590 pages
...through glosses ; the oldest records of Cornish are somewhat later. The last named dialect became extinct at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century, both the others arc still living. Irish-Gaelic, Scotch-Gaelic (which is also known as Gaelic in the stricter... | |
| 1896 - 276 pages
...north and south aisles, and porch. They probably- became dilapidated, and when the roofs were releaded, at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century, it was found that the easiest and cheapest mode of repair was to remove the parapets altogether, and... | |
| 1928 - 600 pages
...is by Katsukawa Shunsho dating about 1789. The other is a masterpiece by Chobunsai Eishi which dates at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century. Each represents a standing woman in native Japanese costume. (BA .1. Chicago xxii, 1 (Jan. 1928), pp.... | |
| 1901 - 860 pages
...the rest of the herd from murrain. Probably the fire in which the ox was burned was a " iieedfire." At the- end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century the people of Bowes, both of the upper and of the middle classes, assembled on the banks of the Greta... | |
| 1902 - 362 pages
...would be interesting to know the history of this line piece ; possibly it was smuggled into England at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century, when it was computed that one-third of the productions of the Lille bobbin - workers were run into... | |
| John Wickham Legg - 1910 - 84 pages
...to have been reprinted. A German version by FC Schneider appeared in 1857, again in 1865 and 1875. At the end of the eighteenth, or beginning of the nineteenth, century, an attempt was made to bring out an édition de luxe of the Thoughts of Antoninus. The translation... | |
| 1914 - 578 pages
...architects and others are agreeably surprised to find such work us the simple groining of the roof achieved at the end of the eighteenth or beginning of the nineteenth century. The [minted window*, which are considered of exceptional quality, are composed of glass collected abroad,... | |
| |