23 examples of hort in sentences

Jacquini hort. botanic.

and Mizaldus hort.

I see that Mr. Hort, whose opinion on such matters deserves high respect, comes to the conclusion 'that we may without fear of considerable error set down Justin's First Apology to 145, or better still to 146, and his death to 148.

If we are to accept the conclusions of Mr. Hort this will have occurred in the year 148 A.D.; according to Volkmar it would fall not before 155 A.D., and in the ordinary view as late as 163-

There is a division of opinion among modern critics as to which of the two readings is to be admitted into the text; Griesbach, Lachmann, Tischendorf (eighth edition), and Scrivener support the reading of the MSS.; Tregelles, Westcott and Hort, and M'Clellan prefer that of Irenaeus.

The words are expunged from the sacred text by Lachmann, Tischendorf, Westcott and Hort, and M'Clellan.

v. 4, 5 Tertullian's reading finds support in Westcott and Hort: and M'Clellan, against Tischendorf and Tregelles.

The passage omitted in John v. 3, 4 is argued for strenuously by Mr. M'Clellan, with more hesitation by Dr. Scrivener, and in 'Supernatural Religion' (sixth edition), against Tregelles, Tischendorf, Milligan, Lightfoot, Westcott and Hort.

In the same passage Bethsaida is read by Lachmann (margin) and by Westcott and Hort.

In John vi. 51 the reading of Tertullian and the Sinaitic Codex is defended by Tischendorf; the approximate reading of B, C, D, &c. is admitted by Lachmann, Tregelles, Milligan, Westcott and Hort, and the received text has an apologist in Mr. M'Clellan (with Tholuck and Wordsworth).

But [Greek: oupo] is admitted into the text by Westcott and Hort.

HORT, W. JILLARD; English Grammar; 18mo, pp.

Smetham, Dalton, King, Hort, Buchanan, Crane, J. Russell, Frazee, Cutler, Perley, Swett, Day.

Probably most of the homes had "hort yards" and gardens.

By Martin Buber, translated from the German by Greta Hort, Olga Marx & I. M. Lask.

By Martin Buber, translated from the German by Greta Hort, Olga Marx & I. M. Lask.

Hort. Soc. quoted in Gardeners' Mag. * * * * * THE GATHERER.

DUBLIN: Printed by JAMES HORT, at the Sign of Mercury in Skinner-Row, 1734.

8.75 .50 Green's Fruit Grower, Rochester ........ m Hort.

He called them "pot" roots and sometimes he called them "blow horts".

"My uncle, he liked those blow horts mighty well, and one day, when he had some baked in the fireplace, Ole Massy Hoover, he came along and peeked in through the "hold" in de chimley wall, where the stones didn't fit too good.

"He stood there and peeked in an' saw my uncle eat in' those blow horts.

WESTCOTT, BROOK FOSS, biblical scholar, born near Birmingham; studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, and obtained a Fellowship; took orders in 1851, and became Bishop of Durham in 1890; edited along with Dr. Hort an edition of the Greek New Testament, the labour of years, and published a number of works bearing on the New Testament and its structure and teachings; b. 1825.

23 examples of  hort  in sentences