311 examples of chronological in sentences

I have endeavoured, as far as possible, to present them to the public in such a manner that, although chronological order has not been strictly adhered to, it has been, nevertheless, considering the innumerable events of Lord Brampton's career, carefully observed.

Particular Voyages and Travels arranged in systematic order, Geographical and Chronological.

Respecting the chronological questions, which likewise present difficulties, a few remarks may be exceptionally allowed to have a place here.

Two or three events which took place in different localities seem merged into one, while in other instances recollection of the chronological order of things is missing.

It is true that the journey, practically the first in Sylvia's life, was undertaken shortly before her matriculation as a Freshman, but this fortuitous chronological connection could not account for Sylvia's sense of a deeper unity between the two experiences.

All that the reader need require to help him have been included in a short chronological table at the end.

JOHNSON AND HIS TIME VII THE ROMANTIC REVIVAL VIII THE VICTORIAN AGE IX THE NOVEL X THE PRESENT AGE BIBLIOGRAPHY CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE INDEX ENGLISH LITERATURE: MODERN CHAPTER

It would have been impossible to arrange them in chronological sequence in the earlier part of this book, and the fact that they exhibit a very important and distinct side of his nature seems to justify me in assigning them a special and individual position.

BY THOMAS SECCOMBE CONTENTS THE WORK OF GEORGE GISSING A CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD THE HOUSE OF COBWEBS A CAPITALIST CHRISTOPHERSON HUMPLEBEE THE SCRUPULOUS FATHER A POOR GENTLEMAN MISS RODNEY'S

This only pretends to be a chronological and, quite incidentally, a critical survey of George Gissing's chief works.

Translated from the Original Greek, with Chronological Arrangement of the Sacred Books, and Improved Divisions of Chapters and Verses.

History was a series of actions, with no other than chronological succession, independent of each other, and without any tendency to introduce or regulate the conclusion.

KRETZMAN, PAUL E. Geographical and chronological life of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels.

Herbert F. Moore (A); 23Oct63; R324149. MOORE, HIGHT C. Geographical and chronological life of Jesus Christ according to the Gospels.

Early American sport; a chronological check-list of books published prior to 1860.

Deering's general laws of the State of California, with chronological tables.

Chronological tables of European and American literature and art.

These stories are full of fabulous legends, puerile anecdotes, distorted reminiscences, and chronological errors, and they are written sometimes with a credulity and exaggeration of language which raise a smile; but they reveal the state of men's minds and fancies within the circle of Charlemagne's influence and at the sight of him.

Attention has already been drawn to the names of the principal masters in the great learned and critical school which devoted itself, in this reign, to the historical, chronological, philological, biographical, and literary study of Greek and Roman antiquity, both Pagan and Christian.

My narrative was therefore digressive and only roughly chronological.

The Bulletin contains a brief history of equity jurisdiction in labor cases and reprints all the decisions of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts down to the year 1909, and the actual injunctions issued by Superior Courts in five late cases, with a chronological summary of proceedings in cases concerning industrial disputes in all Massachusetts courts for the eleven years covered by the report.

The chronological dispute as to the relative antiquity of the two countries is of minor importance; for while in Babylonia the historical material is almost entirely inscriptional, in Egypt we know the handicrafts, the weapons, the arts, and, to a certain extent, the religious beliefs of the race up to a period when it was just emerging from the Stone Age.

It is a wrong use of the Bible to disregard the chronological order of its parts in constructing our theology.

It is a most interesting study to place these great prophets in their chronological order, and trace the development of this ethical religion.

The notes which follow will therefore be limited to the explanation of local, historical, and chronological allusions, or to references to Wordsworth's own career that are not obvious without them.

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