Do we say basal or basil

basal 39 occurrences

In one of Miss McMillan's early books she wrote: "Very early the child begins more or less consciously to exercise the basal sensethe sense of touch.

Finally, there are the large nerve masses at the base of the brain known as the basal ganglia, which contain the nerve centers for the co-ordination of the other three.

Savonarola also accepted the Scriptures, but Luther would put them in the hands of everybody, of peasants even,and thus instituted private judgment, which is the basal pillar of Protestantism.

I wish to show what is historically true and clear; and I defy all the scholars and critics of the world to prove that this doctrine is not the basal pillar of the Reformation of Luther.

This is the basal stone of all constitutional government, whose disruption would produce revolution and anarchy.

The real cause of this estrangement, and of all the accusations against him, was this,he did not sympathize with the Abolition party; he was not prepared to embark in a crusade against slavery, the basal institution of the South.

So far, then, we have gained three things: a challenge; to be inscribed over the portals of certified knowledge, de omnibus dubitandum; a basal truth, sum cogitans; a criterion of truth, clara et distinct a perceptio.

Basal scales extending into long, slender tips, colorless or yellow.

The basal pinnæ have broad bases, and blunt tips and are slightly stalked.

Basal segments decurrent and forming a many-angled wing along the main rachis.

Pinnules oblong, obtuse, serrate at the apex, obscurely so at the sides, the basal incisely lobed, distant, the upper confluent.

The basal diameter of this second hemisphere is such that when the latter is placed over J its edge rests upon the lower disk, M.

The progressive music series for basal use in primary and intermediate grades.

The progressive music series for basal use in primary and intermediate grades.

A Basal activity series) NM: revisions & additions.

(The New silent readers, A Basal activity series) NM: revisions & additions.

Here we come, preparatory pre-primer, and This is our home, basal pre-primer.

The progressive music series for basal use in primary and intermediate grades.

THE PROGRESSIVE MUSIC SERIES; for basal use in primary and intermediate grades.

(The New silent readers, a basal activity series) NM: additions & revisions.

A Basal activity series) NM: revisions & additions.

(The New silent readers, A Basal activity series) NM: revisions & additions.

Workbook for Here we come and This is our home; preparatory and basal pre-primers, by Sister M. Marguerite.

Here we come, preparatory pre-primer, and This is our home, basal pre-primer.

It is remarkable for being very thick and solid, and of a fine dark colour, with only a narrow white band on the anterior basal edge.

basil 891 occurrences

BASIL HARLOW; or, Prodigality is not Generosity.

We had somehow applied to the Board of Longitude for pendulums, but Dr Young wished to delay them, having with Capt. Basil Hall concocted a scheme for making Lieut.

Vives assureth us, innumerable records, histories, and testimonies evince in all ages, times, places, and all travellers besides; in the West Indies and our northern climes, Nihil familiarius quam in agris et urbibus spiritus videre, audire qui vetent, jubeant, &c. Hieronymus vita Pauli, Basil ser.

Basil, de Invidia.

'Tis a known saying, Furor fit Iaesa saepius palienlia, the most patient spirit that is, if he be often provoked, will be incensed to madness; it will make a devil of a saint: and therefore Basil (belike) in his Homily de Ira, calls it tenebras rationis, morbum animae, et daemonem pessimum; the darkening of our understanding, and a bad angel.

A painter's wife in Basil, 1600.

who began to reign in 1463, and was succeeded in 1505 by Basil IV.E. SECTION IX.

" CHAPTER XX HALLAM BASIL HALLCRABBEHOPEHORACE AND JAMES SMITH

His Whole Critical Works were translated by Dr. Basil Kennett in two volumes, which appeared in 1705.

Basil, the elder, was a stout, well-grown lad, and had never known a day's ill-health; while Hubert, the younger, was thin, delicate, and constantly ailing.

Basil De Selincourt (Wr); 3May54; R129925.

SELINCOURT, BASIL DE SEE De Selincourt, Basil.

SELINCOURT, BASIL DE SEE De Selincourt, Basil.

Basil Woon (A); 23Nov55; R159389.

R69550, 9Nov50, George Middleton (A) THE HAPPY ISLES, by Basil King; with illus.

R96419, 19Jun52, Haldeman-Julius Co. (PWH) <pb id='029.png' /> DE SELINCOURT, Mrs. BASIL SEE Sedgwiok, Anne Douglas.

SEE Chamberlain, Basil Hall.

<pb id='016.png' n='1954h1/A/0688' /> BLACKWELL, BASIL, ed.

Basil Blackwell & Mott, ltd. (PCW); 8Feb54; R125339. BLACKWELL (BASIL) AND MOTT, LTD. Number four Joy Street.

Basil Blackwell & Mott, ltd. (PCW); 8Feb54; R125339. BLACKWELL (BASIL) AND MOTT, LTD. Number four Joy Street.

SEE Blackwell, Basil, ed. BLAKE, GEORGE.

Basil Blackwell & Mott, Ltd. (PCW); 7Dec55; R160430.

SEE King, Basil.

KING, BASIL.

This poem is not in hexameter, but in elegiac verse; and though, on account of its brevity, we could not expect that it would have been separately published, it is to be found very commonly at the end of the works of Lactantius; for example, in three editions before me, Basil.

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