35 adjectives to describe supplement

Jacobs and Chaney new Michigan digest cumulative quarterly supplement.

Permanent supplement.

SEE Annual supplement to Massachusetts cumulative statutes.

Jacobs and Chaney new Michigan digest cumulative quarterly supplement.

Semi-annual pamphlet supplement for use with issuance of the 1940 pocket supplements.

Secondary pocket supplements.

Statutory supplement.

"Oh, they all look good when they're far away," she said, picking that bit of comic supplement slang deliberately to annoy him.

R613433. 1948 emulative supplement to the Virginia code of 1942.

Finally, an opportunity came for him to review some books for a literary supplement of a newspaper.

These enactments may be regarded as indispensable supplements to the repeal of the Test Act and Catholic Emancipation.

His acquaintance with the idea in the large he will gradually extend to an acquaintance with it in detail, and his command of the broad term for it he will little by little supplement with definite terms for its phases.

The art of biography in eighteenth century England; biographical supplement.

With pictorial supplement and illus.

Cavalier drama; an historical and critical supplement to study of the Elizabethan and Restoration stage.

Competence to age is supplementary youth; a sorry supplement indeed, but I fear the best that is to be had.

Temporary supplement.

Such were the books we had in our mind, when we spoke in our Prospectus of the "NOTES AND QUERIES" becoming, through the inter-communication of our literary friends, "a most useful supplement to works already in existencea treasury towards enriching future editions of them.

The analytical investigations concerning the nature of the beautiful receive a valuable supplement in the classical definition of genius.

"I write to congratulate you on advice received this day from Virginia, an agreeable supplement to the paper I sent yesterday.

There is a coloured supplement of knock-about fun, written chiefly in the quaint dialect of the New York slums.

The early volumes, however, possessed this feature, but the present is little more than a criminal supplement to the Memoirs.

She took no portion of the spoil for herself, except the two islands of Cephallenia and Zacynthus, which formed a desirable supplement to the possession of Corcyra and other naval stations in the Adriatic.

Moreover we have spared such of their women as were young and handsome, and have taken them for our concubines, as is ordained in the eleventh supplement to the Book of Ad, just promulgated by my authority.

Lara, which appeared soon after The Corsair, is an evident supplement to it; the description of the hero corresponds in person and character with Conrad; so that the remarks made on The Corsair apply, in all respects, to Lara.

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