Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, Volumen17Devonshire Press, 1885 List of members in each volume. |
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Página 43
... called the Langue d'Oc and spoken in the South of France , we find the dative of the article au is in Langue d'Oc aou , gauche is gaoucho , and so on . In fact the o in oncle is the root , all three letters of the root compressed into ...
... called the Langue d'Oc and spoken in the South of France , we find the dative of the article au is in Langue d'Oc aou , gauche is gaoucho , and so on . In fact the o in oncle is the root , all three letters of the root compressed into ...
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... called the Second Aorist , the weak the First Aorist . In both ancient Greek and modern English we find all newly- forted verbs follow the weak inflexion - poropéw φιλοσοφέω epiλorópnoa , and electrify electrified . And in many ...
... called the Second Aorist , the weak the First Aorist . In both ancient Greek and modern English we find all newly- forted verbs follow the weak inflexion - poropéw φιλοσοφέω epiλorópnoa , and electrify electrified . And in many ...
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... called ; " and the Revised Version retains this archaism . The Devonshire Dialect however goes a step further than how thit , for we also find as how thit , and sometimes thit as how , a form that Nathan Hogg uses . The that in all ...
... called ; " and the Revised Version retains this archaism . The Devonshire Dialect however goes a step further than how thit , for we also find as how thit , and sometimes thit as how , a form that Nathan Hogg uses . The that in all ...
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... called ) in Essex , and com- monly in London , begins with ee [ there ] and finishes with oo . But in London another mode of sounding it is with ǎ [ hat ] to start with , gliding as before into oo . Similar is the Dutch sound in ...
... called ) in Essex , and com- monly in London , begins with ee [ there ] and finishes with oo . But in London another mode of sounding it is with ǎ [ hat ] to start with , gliding as before into oo . Similar is the Dutch sound in ...
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... called by Dr. Bleek the Bâ - ntu family , agree in general with regard to the simplicity of their syllables . Their syllables can only begin with one consonant , " & c . I learn also from one of the missionaries of the Baptist Congo ...
... called by Dr. Bleek the Bâ - ntu family , agree in general with regard to the simplicity of their syllables . Their syllables can only begin with one consonant , " & c . I learn also from one of the missionaries of the Baptist Congo ...
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Página 147 - I have been bullied by an usurper, I have been neglected by a court, but I will not be dictated to by a subject ; your man shan't stand. " ANNE, DORSET, PEMBRoKE,
Página 429 - human remains and works of art, such as arrow-heads and knives of flint, occur in all parts of the cave and throughout the entire thickness of the clay : and no distinction founded on condition, distribution, or relative position, can be observed, whereby the human can be separated from the •other reliquiae," which included bones of the "elephant, rhinoceros, ox, deer, horse, bear, hyaena, and a feline animal of large size.
Página 56 - Whan that Aprille, with hise shoures soote, The droghte of March hath perced to the roote And bathed every veyne in swich licour, Of which vertu engendred is the flour; Whan Zephirus eek with his swete...
Página 210 - You see these four squires, who have always served me most loyally, and especially in this day's engagement. What glory I may have gained has been through their means, and by their valour ; on which account I wish to reward them.
Página 138 - Duchess marked his weary pace. His timid mien, and reverend face, And bade her page the menials tell, That they should tend the old man well: For she had known adversity, Though born in such a high degree ; In pride of power, in beauty's bloom, Had wept o'er Monmouth's bloody tomb!
Página 19 - RULES. 1. THE Association shall be styled the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature, and Art. 2. The objects of the Association are — To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific enquiry in Devonshire ; and to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science, Literature, or Art, in different parts of the county. 3. The Association shall consist of Members, Honorary Members, and Corresponding Members. 4. Every candidate for membership,...
Página 19 - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry; to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate science in different parts of the British Empire with one another, and with foreign philosophers ; to obtain a more general attention to the objects of science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
Página 20 - The President shall not be eligible for re-election. 12. Each Annual Meeting shall appoint a local Treasurer and Secretary, who, with power to add to their number any Members of the Association, shall be a* local Committee to assist in making such local arrangements as may be desirable. 13. In the intervals of the Annual Meetings, the affairs of the Association shall be managed by a Council, which shall consist exclusively of the following Members of the Association, excepting Honorary Members, and...
Página 26 - ... any number of copies less than fifty, or between two exact multiples of fifty, shall be regarded as fifty ; and any number of pages less than eight, or between two exact multiples of eight, shall be regarded as eight ; that each copy of such...
Página 276 - Exoniensis ; being a Collection of Records and Instruments illustrating the ancient conventual, collegiate, and eleemosynary Foundations in the Counties of Cornwall and Devon.