17106 examples of eds in sentences

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Cornell's "co-eds" have flattering ways; Many a soul they have filled with woe; Up at Vassar they're prone to stays, And no girl there can have a beau; All those beautiful blooms must throw Their sweetness away where no man may dwell; Rules can be cheated, sometimes, though: I have been there,but I won't tell! ENVOY.

The best edition of Bacon's works is the London one of Spedding, Ellis & Heath, 1857 seq., 7 vols., 2d ed., 1870; with 7 volumes additional of The Letters and Life of Francis Bacon, including His Occasional Works, and a Commentary, by J. Spedding, 1862-74.

[Footnote 2: Cf. on Bacon, K. Fischer, 2d ed., 1875;

Ed. Grimm, Descartes' Lehre von den angeborenen Ideen, 1873; G. Glogau, Darlegung und Kritik des Grundgedankens der Cartesianisch.

[The Method, Meditations, and Selections from the Principles have been translated into English by John Veitch, 5th ed., 1879, and others since; and H.A.P. Torrey has published The Philosophy of Descartes in Extracts from his Writings, 1892 (Sneath's Modern Philosophers).

The English reader may be referred, also, to Mahaffy's Descartes, 1880, in Blackwood's Philosophical Classics; to the article "Cartesianism," Encyclopedia Britannica, 9th ed., vol.

[Footnote 2: See Ed.

Geulincx's services to noëtics have been duly recognized by Ed.

B. Auerbach has worked Spinoza's life into a romantic novel, Spinoza, ein Denkerleben, 1837; 2d ed., 1855

According to Hegel and Ed.

As to that same extraordinary assortment of visitors at the Marshall house, one of the University co-eds had said facetiously that you met there every sort of person in the world, from spiritualists to atheistseverybody except swells.

She hated the way the young men's Adam's apples showed through their too-widely opened collars, and she loathed the way the thin brown hair of one of the co-eds was strained back from her temples.

The social standing of the co-eds in State Universities was already precarious enough, without running the risk of acquiring dubious social connections.

These young men, under the influence of reports of what was done at Cornell and other more eastern co-educational institutions, were already strongly inclined to ignore the co-eds as much as possible.

As yet, however, this tendency had not gone so far but that those co-eds who were members of a socially recognized fraternity were automatically saved from the neglect which enveloped all other but exceptionally flirtatious and undiscriminating girls.

It was a delight to her to be able to swim in the winter-time, she organized the first water-polo team among the co-eds, and she began to learn fencing from the Commandant of the University Battalion.

"The semivowels, beginning with e, end in themselves; as, ef, ach, el, em, en, er, es, ex, (or, as Priscian will have it, ix,) eds."

1st ed., 1925.

R109397, 27Mar53, Shepard's Citations, inc. (PCB) SHEPARD'S United States citations and annotations, v. 3. 4th ed.

SEE Guckert, E. N. SHOWERMAN, GRANT, joint ed.

SEE Cunliffe, John W., ed.

SEE Cunliffe, John W., ed. SILVERS, Mrs. ROY H. Short course in bee culture.

Reprint of the 1816 and 1818 eds.

Not but what(becoming critical)if I'd been doin' it myself, I should ha' chose pins with smaller 'eds on 'em.

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