131 examples of bohn in sentences

"Never in all my bohn life," says the Colonel after eating steadily for some time"never in a year, sah, have I thought as much about food as I do in a day on thistrail.

HENRY GEORGE BOHN

Bohn, in his admirable survey of the origin and progress of modern printing, gives us a full and accurate account, from the earliest evidences and conjectures relating to antiquity to the latter part of the nineteenth century, confining himself, however, to European developments.

Even since the time when Bohn wrote, the progress made in various branches of the printer's art has been such as might have astonished that famous publisher of so many standard works.

According to the late H.G. Bohn's notes on Chambers' letter, this was W.D. Plumley.

Bede's History, in Temple Classics; the same with the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (one volume) in Bohn's Antiquarian Library.

(London, 1883-1888); Essays of Elia, in Standard English Classics, etc. (see Selections for Reading); Dramatic Essays, edited by B. Matthews (Dodd, Mead); Specimens of English Dramatic Poets, in Bohn's Library.

Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain is translated in Giles's Six Old English Chronicles (Bohn Library).

Lamb's Specimens of English Poets Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare (Bohn's Library, 552 pp.) contains a large number of good selections.

Another kind act was that of the famous publisher, Mr. H.G. Bohn, who volunteered himself as a witness, and drew attention to the fact that every publisher of serious literature was imperilled by the attempt to establish a police censorship.

Charles Drysdale, and Mr. H.G. Bohn.

Mr. Bohn bore witness that he had published books which "entirely covered your book, and gave a great deal more."

In 1854 these essays were republished in Bohn's Scientific Library under the title of Comte's Philosophy of the Sciences.

No ghos' eber was bohn dat had han's de size ob yo' feet!"

PRIOR, Sir James, Life of Edmund Burke (Bohn's British Classics), London, 1872; Life of Oliver Goldsmith, 2 vols., London, 1837; Life of Edmond Malone, London, 1860.

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SEE Bohn, Carl. Minuet and duet from Don Juan.

Rhoda T. Bohn (NK); 4Dec74; R592313.

SEE Bohn, Carl. Minuet and duet from Don Juan.

I wuz bohn, right wif my masteh and mistress.

[320] Henry Maundrell, "A Journey from Aleppo to Jerusalem at Easter, A.D. 1697," in Bohn's Early Travellers in Palestine (London, 1848), pp.

[Bohn.] Let mental culture go on advancing, let the natural sciences go on gaining in depth and breadth, and the human mind expand as it may, it will never go beyond the elevation and moral culture of Christianity as it glistens and shines forth in the gospel!

Bohn's Edition of Sir Thomas Browne's Works, vol. 2, page 498.

Translation of Edgar Alfred Bowring, Bohn's Library.

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