293 examples of abridgment in sentences

The very book of the abridgment of the evidence was considered by many members as poisonous as that of the Rights of Man.

Add to this, that it might be still less, as the circumstances of their masters might become embarrassed, and in this case both an abridgment of their food and an increase of their labour would follow.

He consulted first with the committee at Edinburgh relative to the circulation of the Abridgment of the Evidence.

The people could not bear the facts, which had been disclosed to them by the Abridgment of the Evidence.

Utterly unsuited to form a book without immense abridgment, they contain materials adapted equally for immediate political service and for permanence as a work of wisdom and of genius.

It is true, the exuberance of Kossuth is often too Asiatic for English taste, and that excision of words, which needful abridgment suggests, will often seem to us a gain.

Abridgment of the Apprenticeship.

Ch. is divine, and my abridgment has not quite emptied him of his divinity.

Refining still further, he translated Sid., the abridgment of sidus, into [Greek: astron], and, retaining the Phil., as derived from [Greek: philos], he constructed for himself another pseudonym and adopted the poetical name of Astrophil.

[An abridgment.]

[An abridgment.]

We therefore cannot have more striking testimony than this of the abridgment of the privileges of the Frankish aristocracy, and of the progress which the sovereign power was making towards absolute and uncontrolled authority over cases of life and death.

" [Footnote 1: This book forms the third volume of his Expository Abridgment of the Critical Writings of Professor Kant; in the same year appeared the Outlines of the Critical Philosophy.

I have closely followed, though, with much abridgment, the excellent description of our federal judiciary, pp.

"Abridgment of Walker's Crit.

"An Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar;" (largely stolen from G. Brown;) 12mo, pp. 200: Philadelphia, 1828.

MULKEY, WILLIAM; "An Abridgment of Walker's Rules on the Sounds of the Letters;" 18mo, pp. 124: Boston. 1834.

"Abridgment of Murray's English Grammar;" 18mo, pp.

RUSSELL, WILLIAM E.: "An Abridgment of Murray's Grammar;" 18mo, pp. 142: Hartford, 1819.

NM: revisions & abridgment.

Abridgment by Marion Gridley.

(The Reference shelf, v.18, no.1) NM: editorial matter, editing, abridgment & compilation.

Abridgment of book prev.

NM: pref., bibliography, editing, abridgment & arr.

NM: pref., bibliography, editing, abridgment & arr.

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