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Tables of Contents and Indexes are blessed helps in the hands of a Reviewer; but, more than all, the Preface is the field from which his richest harvest is to be gathered.

He also indexes the laws and other state documents, and superintends their printing and distribution.

4,500 Second Assistant Sec'y......... 3,500 Third Assistant Sec'y.......... 3,500 Chief Clerk.................... 2,750 Chief of Diplomatic Bureau..... 2,100 Chiel of Consular Bureau....... 2,100 Chief of Indexes & Archives.... 2,100 Four other bureau officers..... 2,100 TREASURY DEPARTMENT.

Nothing indexes the brain like the laugh; this was idiotic.

Mr. Weber's acquaintance with our dramatic writers extends, as the reader must have observed, very little beyond the indexes of Steevens and Reed.

The indexes of these classics are very valuable.

Mr. Editor,The offence of misquoting the poets is become so general, that I would suggest to publishers the advantage of printing more copious indexes than those which are now offered to the public.

© on rev. indexes & descriptive matter; 10May22, A685654.

Combined indexes to cases and annotations, v.1-57.

Combined indexes to cases and annotations.

COTT, E. P. Cott indexes for county, state, municipal offices, banks, building and loan associations, etc., by E. P. Cott & L. W. Cott.

Cott Index Co. (PWH); 5Aug60; R260984. COTT, L. W. Cott indexes for county, state, municipal offices, banks, building and loan associations.

Cott indexes for county, state, municipal offices, banks, building and loan associations.

SEE Cott, E. P. Cott surname and given name key table indexes for county, state and municipal offices.

58-100. Combined indexes to cases and annotations.

NM: pref., introd., footnotes & indexes.

Biographical sketch and indexes.

Biographical sketch and indexes.

© on rev. indexes & descriptive matter; 10May22, A685654.

SEE Cott, E. P. Cott surname and given name key table indexes for county, state and municipal offices.

New world atlas with complete indexes.

COWLES, ALFRED, III. Common stock indexes.

Common stock indexes.

NM: pref., introd., footnotes & indexes.

Indexes (see Statutes), should be some system of.

indices 38 occurrences

Indices, remarkably full, and prepared upon an ingenious system, by which the metre and rhythm of every tune are indicated, conclude the volume.

On the plan evolved from a consensus of opinions gathered from the most distinguished scholars of America and Europe, including brief introductions by specialists to connect and explain the celebrated narratives, arranged chronologically, with thorough indices, bibliographies, chronologies, and courses of reading.

WITH THOROUGH INDICES, BIBLIOGRAPHIES.

WITH THOROUGH INDICES.

Such were the Greeks and Romans in an art which is one of the greatest indices of material civilization, and which by them was derived from geometrical forms, or the imitation of Nature.

The most offensive part about them really was their feet, which are indices of character too often overlooked.

The Captain wore few indices of kindness.

We looked around at those dull faces, the truthful indices of mean and barren minds, and decided that we would leave that morning.

SUPPLEMENTAL NOTE ON THE RECONSTRUCTION OF MARCION'S GOSPEL INDICES PREFACE.

And yet, I feel that nearly all their value, as indices of Indian imagination, must depend on preserving their original form.

Much of the foregoing has therefore been thrown into the form of a mere skeleton of heads, or rather a series of indices, to trains of thought and classes of proof, which, however limited or imperfect, may perhaps, afford some facilities to those who have little leisure for minute and protracted investigation.

Much of the foregoing has therefore been thrown into a mere series of indices, to trains of thought and classes of proof which, however limited or imperfect, may perhaps, afford some facilities to those who have little leisure for protracted investigation.

Much of the foregoing has therefore been thrown into a mere series of indices, to trains of thought and classes of proof which, however limited or imperfect, may perhaps, afford some facilities to those who have little leisure for protracted investigation.

2. Also, by the same Author, New Editions, revised and corrected, with Two Indices.

They therefore conform with close approximation to a geometric series; thus WR0, WR1, WR2, WR3, etc., and they bear as register-marks the values of the successive indices, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.

No book, perhaps, that he ever wrote is so rich as this in autobiographical indices.

Coral City held as complete a record of crime, cruelty, and debauchery as one could find in the human indices of any port.

The history of our earlier politics is scattered through numerous journals, statutes, pamphlets, and letters; and these are defective in completeness and accuracy of statement, and in indices and tables of contents.

PALMER, WILLIAM J. Indices to probability; with special reference to the law of California.

NM: appendices, indices & synoptical charts.

Indices of supply and demand of teachers in Minnesota.

NM: appendices, indices & synoptical charts.

The cycle of yield per acre of the nine principal crops is shown to correspond closely with the cycle of pig iron production (one of the best single indices of growing business) dated one to two years later.

Sanatoria, memoranda, gymnasia are now replacing sanatorium, memorandums, and gymnasiums; automata, formulae, and lacunae are taking the place of automatons, formulas, and lacunas; indices and apices of indexes and apexes, miasmata of miasmas or miasms; and even forms like lexica, rhododendra, and chimeræ have been recently noted in the writings of authors of repute.

So again, when the classical form is a scientific term, it is convenient and well to preserve its differentiation, e.g. formulae in science, or foci and indices in mathematics; but such uses create exceptions, and these should be recognized as exceptions, to a general rule that wherever there is choice then the English form is to be preferred: we should, for instance, say bandits and not banditti.

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