55 adjectives to describe index

Cumulative index; digest for the years 1919-1922.

SHEPARD (FRANK) COMPANY Shepard's Oklahoma classified topical index and table of cases.

SEE Van de Water, Frederic F. DEWEY, GODFREY. Abridged decimal classification and relative index.

Connecticut and Atlantic digest. Cumulative descriptive, word index and table of cases affirmed, reversed or modified.

SEE Cumulative supplement and composite index, gynecological and obstetrical monographs.

<pb id='021.png' /> BENDER (MATTHEW) & CO., INC. Bender's consolidated statutory index.

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No better index of the essential difference between the classical and the new romantic school can be imagined than that which is revealed in the letters of Gray and Addison, as they record their impressions of foreign travel.

Bruder's Concordance is a dismal- looking volumea mere index of words, and nothing more.

Carl Zeiss, the founder, tried hard at one time to get the English glass-makers to turn out a special glass for his purpose, with very high refractive index.

Virginia historical index.

An analytical index to the American journal of international law and supplements.

Giving DIRECTIONS in most PARTS of COOKERY; And how to prepare various SORTS of SOOPS, CAKES, MADE-DISHES, CREAMS, PASTES, JELLIES, PICKLES, MADE-WINES, &c. With CUTS for the orderly placing the DISHES and COURSES; also Bills of Fare for every Month in the Year; and an alphabetical INDEX to the Whole.

Among his papers was found a Greek and Latin index to Hippocrates, more copious and exact than that of Pini, which he had finished only a year before his death.

" The following extract from the correspondence is a sufficient index of slaveholding civilization.

You and the law, with an introductory companionate index, also a layman's law dictionary.

Thus, the collective noun singular being in general susceptible of two senses, and consequently admitting two modes of concord, the form of the verb, whether singular or plural, becomes the principal index to the particular sense in which the nominative is taken.

Permanent general index.

You and the law, with an introductory companionate index, also a layman's law dictionary.

Annual cumulative index.

Teacher manual index.

Classified topical index and Table of cases.

with new rapid index.

Elections code, Health & safety code, Public resources code & others; with separate Indexes for each code.

Some of them possess the great distinctive technical mark of poetry,condensation; but this very condensation is compassed not in an original and individual method, but in the method of some pre-existent model; and it is hardly necessary to enforce that power of assimilation or reproduction, however large, is no infallible index of self-existent poetical faculty."

55 adjectives to describe  index