350 adjectives to describe volumes

However, I have taken the liberty in this chapter to condense from the little volume, and in some places I have used the identical language of General Davies without quoting the same; in fact, to do the General justice, I ought to close this chapter with several lines of quotation marks to be pretty generally distributed by the reader throughout my account of our ten days' hunt.

Industrial Activity: San Francisco leads the cities of the Pacific Coast in the value of manufactured products, the total annual volume of which is $500,000,000.

The excellence of the Roman Breviary in itself and in comparison with others Respect due to the sacred volume IV.

When the "White Doe of Rylstone" was publishedno prime favorite, I confess, of my ownJeffrey wrote that it had the merit of being the very worst poem he ever saw imprinted in a quarto volume.

At Hampton Wick, the village on the opposite bank, resided the witty but profligate Sir Richard Steele, in a house which he whimsically denominated "the hovel;" and "from the Hovel at Hampton Wick, April 7, 1711," he dedicated the fourth volume of the Tatler to Charles, Lord Halifax.

"In the course of conversation he told me that the fifth volume of 'Cosmos' was in preparation.

To one like Elia, whose treasures are rather cased in leather covers than closed in iron coffers, there is a class of alienators more formidable than that which I have touched upon; I mean your borrowers of booksthose mutilators of collections, spoilers of the symmetry of shelves, and creators of odd volumes.

Forty thick manuscript volumes still show Maurice Morgan's assiduous work as Carleton's confidential secretary.

If one wished to consider all the glands in their pro and anti relations, a separate volume would be required.

Through the engine-room ventilators a long jingle of the telegraph was heard; and directly the Sybarite's pulses began to beat in quicker tempo, while darker volutes of smoke rolled in dense volume from her funnel and streamed away astern, resting low and preserving their individuality as long as visible, like a streak of oxidization on a field of frosted silver.

and his manner of victualling his house, and shutting up himself and his family within it during the worst part of the Plague of 1665, is founded on a narrative, which I have followed pretty closely in most of its details, contained in a very rare little volume, entitled, "Preparations against the Plague, both of Soul and Body," the authorship of which I have no hesitation in assigning to DEFOE.

It was a beautiful day, and the basin was thronged around with thousands and thousands of persons, looking, from the variety of their dresses, more like the colors of a splendid rainbow than aught besides; and when, at four o'clock, Triton and his satellites threw up their immense volumes of water, all was wonder, astonishment, and delight; but none were more delighted than Emma, to whom the scene was quite new.

"It is unlikely," observes Canon Ainger, "that this little venture brought any profit to its authors, or that a subsequent volume of blank verse by Lamb and Lloyd in the following year proved more remunerative."

Besides, his poems could be bought (of the publisher only; the railway bookstall men did not understand them) beautifully bound; really beautifully bound in white kid, with green ribbona very thin volume and very thin poetry.

ON THE IMPORTANT SUBJECT OF DRESS AND FASHION we cannot do better than quote an opinion from the eighth volume of the "Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine."

These precious volumes, as splendid as they are wonderful, have excited the admiration of all beholders.

Now I am on the subject of poetry, I must announce to you, who, doubtless, in your remote part of the island, have not heard tidings of so great a blessing, that George Dyer hath prepared two ponderous volumes full of poetry and criticism.

CONTENTS OF THE SIXTH VOLUME. REVIEWS.

[Footnote 26: The inscriptions of this prince are translated in the seventh volume.]

If it printed only the truth, its value would be infinite; but who can say in what proportions of this vast volume of printed matter is the true and the false?

" SPECTATOR."The writer, by the help of a ready pen and of the pencil of a skilful illustrator, has given us in this handsome volume a number of attractive pictures of distant places....

It is impossible to attain to finality in such a matter; and several facts, afterwards discovered, and mentioned in the later volumes of my previous edition, have been used against the conclusions come to in the earlier ones.

President Wilson's ideas on the subject have been embodied in a bulky volume.

If I may speak of myself, it was in that year that I timidly intrusted to the winds and waves of public opinion a small cargo of my owna poem entitled The Ages, and half a dozen shorter ones, in a thin duodecimo volume, printed at Cambridge.

"Miss Pinckney, when I left, followed me to the door, and put into my hands an elegant little volume of poems, called 'Reliquiai.'

350 adjectives to describe  volumes