| James Bell - 1832 - 580 str.
...expression of sounds very different from those which he has been accustomed to assign to them. Still it is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid by British scholars to the acquisition of the ancient British dialects. The number of scholars who... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 1004 str.
...expression of sounds very different from those which he has been accustomed to assign to them. Still it is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid by British scholars to the acquisition of the ancient British dialects. The number of scholars who... | |
| 1848 - 640 str.
...attention more directly to the aboriginal inhabitants of this more northern portion of the continent. It is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid to preserving the memory of the North American Indians, and that at this day so little interest is expressed... | |
| 1848 - 634 str.
...attention more directly to the aboriginal inhabitants of this more northern portion of the continent. It is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid to preserving the memory of the North American Indians, and that at this day so little interest is expressed... | |
| William Bosher McPherson - 1850 - 56 str.
...situations suitable for their growth, and where they can show themselves to the best advantage. It is much to be regretted that so little attention has been paid to the proper cultivation of the beautiful and useful tribe of flowering American plants ; for without them,... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - 1857 - 980 str.
...Louis Varse (Riom, 1847). Holding the station which Gerbert does in the history of mediaeval science, it is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid in this country to his unquestionahle talent. I have elsewhere (Vol. I, p. 723) noticed the many excellent... | |
| 1856 - 972 str.
...expression of sounds very different from those which he has been accustomed to assign to them: still it is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid by British scholars to the acquisition of the ancient British dialects. The number of scholars who... | |
| Sir Francis Palgrave - 1857 - 982 str.
...Louis Varse (Riom, 1847). Holding the station which Gerbert does in the history of mediaeval science, it is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid in this country to his unquestionable talent. I have elsewhere (Vol. I, p. 723) noticed the many excellent... | |
| James Copland - 1859 - 404 str.
...COULSON'S able work already referred to. [ Chemical Composition of Calculi in the United States. — It is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid to the chemical analysis of our calculi. So far as they have yet been ascertained, they are as follows : Of... | |
| 1885 - 520 str.
...therefore, of the date of the fragment, and it is hardly likely to have been introduced at so early a date. It is to be regretted that so little attention has been paid to the flora of Pleistocene times. Remains of plants have been found from time to time, but have been generally... | |
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