| 1825 - 830 str.
...that the great questions concerning " the person and pre-existence of Christ," huve been more agitated towards the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century than in any former division of the period of which we speak. The subject was not altogether... | |
| 1865 - 782 str.
...prevailed in Scotland during the ecclesiastical ascendancy of the so-called ' Moderate ' party, ie, towards the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the present century. The language was so strong, and seemed to imply such a wholesale insult to the ancestral... | |
| 1889 - 914 str.
...Storioni among them are worthy of rank with the secondary lights which I mentioned above. After them, at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century, come the makers of the modern European school, Lupot, Gand, Mancotel, and Vuillaume, in Paris,... | |
| Robert Montgomery Bird, Frederic Mayer Bird - 1889 - 174 str.
...Storioni among them are worthy of rank with the secondary lights which I mentioned above. After them, at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century, come the makers of the modern European school, Lupot, Gand, Mancotel, and Vuillaume, in Paris,... | |
| William Forsell Kirby - 1897 - 438 str.
...Polyommatus, &c.). ,, subcaudati (= Thecla, &c.). „ ambigui (= Ascalaphus, Fabr., a genus of Neuroptera). At the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the old Linnean groups began to be divided into genera by Fabricius, Schrank, and Latreille.... | |
| Alfred Whitman - 1902 - 348 str.
...an altar-piece, for £2, 15s. Coming down to Raphael Morghen, who produced a great quantity of work towards the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth centuries, we note that the prices of his prints vary considerably. A brilliant ' remarque ' impression of his... | |
| George Elers - 1903 - 358 str.
...they seemed to me to present a truthful and interesting picture of life in society and in the Army at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth centuries, I decided on publishing them. Captain Elers had renewed early in 1841 his acquaintance with my grandfather,... | |
| 1903 - 1028 str.
...Gower, a relative of Lord Munson. They give an interesting picture of life in society and in the army at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth centuries. Anthony Wayne. By John R. Spears. times called "Mad Anthony," was born in 1745 and died in 1796. The... | |
| Frank J. Goodnow - 1904 - 344 str.
...justices of the peace with minor civil and criminal jurisdiction. The mere fact, therefore, that, at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century, borough officers in England discharged judicial and police functions is not at all evidence... | |
| Arnold Schrag - 1904 - 108 str.
...up into an actual coherent figure." 1) It is now opportune to turn to the Reviews which sprung up at the end of the eighteenth and at the beginning of the nineteenth century.2) All the important literary articles contained in these periodicals are full of fine remarks;... | |
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