61 examples of chronologically in sentences

ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

ARRANGED CHRONOLOGICALLY.

Now first chronologically arranged, revised and enlarged with the Notes of all the Commentators, and new Notes By W. CAREW HAZLITT 1874-1876.

They have been arranged chronologically under the subjects with which they are respectively concerned.

Algernon Charles Swinburne (1837-1909) is, chronologically, the last of the Victorian poets.

These poets and novelists, who have little or no connection with classicism, belong chronologically to the period we are studying.

BIBLE NARRATIVE chronologically arranged, in the words of the authorized Version; continued by an Historical Account of the Jewish Nation: and forming a Consecutive History from the Creation of the World to the Termination of the Jewish Polity.

Ericsson's life falls most naturally into three periods chronologically or geographically, and likewise into three periods professionally, though the latter mode of subdivision has by no means the same boundaries as the former.

From the Accademia it is but a step to S. Marco, across the Piazza, but it is well first to go a little beyond that in order to see a certain painting which both chronologically and as an influence comes before a painting that we shall find in the Museo S. Marco.

While not arranged chronologically, yet the articles here grouped may serve to show the rapid, virile evolution of the campaign for conservation of the nation's resources.

CHAPTER XIV I There is great difficulty in dealing chronologically with the last twenty years of Michelangelo's life.

It covers more time chronologically than the Russian story does, and deals much more fully and circumstantially with historical incidents and events: but it seems to me to be distinctly inferior to the Russian tale in power of creative imagination, unity of conception, skill of artistic treatment, and depth of human interest.

The curious reader may find copies of all these messages chronologically set down in this volume.

A third index gives the names of grantors and grantees, arranged chronologically, according to the year in which the deed they were parties to was executed.

Chronologically the two former flourished nearly during the same centuries, while Gothic, coming from without, suspended their development.

They say that she was beautiful when she was young (I am compelled sometimes, under protest, to use the words "young" and "old" thus chronologically)

AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY; ancient, medieval and modern, chronologically arranged.

AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF WORLD HISTORY; ancient, medieval and modern, chronologically arranged.

For the sake of clearness, this thought may first be traced very briefly as it appears chronologically; it will, however, be considered in detail, not in order of time, but according to the special aspect of Being through which the writer felt most in touch with the divine life.

But this legend, in which there is nothing chronologically impossible, rests on no sound basis of evidence, and is discountenanced by all contemporary accounts.

POCKET CHART OF BRITISH ARCHITECTURE chronologically arranged, neatly printed in red and black, and containing seventy-five figures, with a Descriptive Manual.

Passed chronologically, they are more apt to follow in the order of their passage.

A complete Epitome of the "World's News," chronologically arranged and properly classified.

" This series of Bible-books should then be chronologically arranged, as far as the conclusions of the higher criticism will allow; and should be bound in uniform style and set in a Bible case, preserving thus the unity of the whole.

The papers were of various dates from September, 1866, to March, 1867, and were so mixed up that it was impossible to follow the course of events chronologically or consecutively.

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