2539 examples of handbooks in sentences

In handbooks of the Law of all times, the qâdhîs "of our time" are represented as unscrupulous beings, whose unreliable judgments were chiefly dictated by their greed.

The catalogues of scientific-instrument makers of our larger cities generally furnish a list of the requisite materials or handbooks which describe the use of the various microscopes of standard make.

But dramatists do not, as a matter of fact, take pupils or write handbooks.

I foresee the appearance, during the next few years, of many regimental handbooks that will record the history at this present visibly and gloriously in the making.

"(1) Possibly the blanket was placed on the table, folded and compressed beneath the weight of the various utensils, literature and stationery necessary to the functioning of a B.Q.M.S., in order that the correct regimental wrinkles, as laid down in the various handbooks, might be made and maintained; the blanket to be used as a model at lectures to young soldiers on the care of equipment.

Some of the couturiers in the Rue de la Paix are issuing fashion-pronouncing handbooks, while others have their own interpreters to assist customers.

The literary affectation called euphuism was directly based on the precepts of the handbooks on rhetoric; its author, John Lyly, only elaborated and made more precise tricks of phrase and writing, which had been used as exercises in the schools of his youth.

As would then naturally be expected, the definitions of it commonly found in our handbooks are generally indefinite, or misleading, or even absolutely untrue.

* Bell's Handbooks to Continental Churches Profusely Illustrated.

"We have so frequently in these columns urged the want of cheap, well-illustrated, and well-written handbooks to our cathedrals, to take the place of the out-of-date publications of local booksellers, that we are glad to hear that they have been taken in hand by Messrs. George Bell & Sons.

In those theological handbooks which piloted some of us through the troublous waters of our early theological thinking, one chapter is always occupied with proofs, more or less elaborate, of the existence of God, and another with a discussion of what are termed the Divine "attributes."

PAUL'S HANDBOOKS OF GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY.

I've read "Handbooks."

(Cambridge economic handbooks, no.8)

FARM FERTILITY, by Sidney B. Haskell. (Harper's handbooks)

R60347, 3Apr50, Anna Marie Scott (NK) FIRST STEPS IN FARMING, by Alva Agee. (Harper's handbooks)

(Harper's handbooks)

Handbooks of ethics and religion) © 28Nov24, A814391.

(The Riverside outdoor handbooks)

Two authors included in the book are better known for their work in prose than in poetry: W.E.B. Du Bois whose well-known prose at its best is, however, impassioned and rhythmical; and Benjamin Brawley who is the author, among other works, of one of the best handbooks on the English drama that has yet appeared in America.

In the handbooks of familiar quotations Wordsworth fills more space than anybody save Shakespeare and Pope.

Most of the early descriptions and handbooks of instruction turn, naturally enough, on the demands and enjoyments of the great.

There are handbooks of instruction, it is true, both for the middle and for the lower classes.

Mr. Edward Clodd is the author of several handbooks of science'The Story of Creation,' 'A Manual of Evolution,' and others.

One must protest, too, against the presentation of inconsistent and probably baseless critical hypotheses in the dogmatic brevity of cheap handbooks.

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