517 examples of monograph in sentences

"Germany's relation to Turkey," his monograph begins, "belies the doctrine that all modern understandings and differences between nations have an economic origin.

[Footnote 29: Wiedenfeld's monograph is a sonderabdruck from the two volumes of studies on the "Wirtschaftliche Annaherung zwischen dem deutschen Reich u. seinen Verbundeten," edited by Heinrich Herkner and published by the Verein fur Sozialpolitik, which preaches Naumann's creed.]

And if any one would know how to study the natural history of a place, and how to write it, let him readand if he has read its delightful pages in youth, read once againthat hitherto unrivalled little monograph, White's "Natural History of Selborne;" and let him then try, by the light of improved science, to do for any district where he may be stationed, what White did for Selborne nearly one hundred years ago.

As I do not expect you all, or perhaps any of you, to become such botanists as General Monro, whose recent "Monograph of the Bamboos" is an honour to British botanists, and a proof of the scientific power which is to be found here and there among British officers:

The Works of Wyclif, as edited by F.D. Matthew; The Life and Sufferings of Wicklif, by I. Lewis (Oxford, 1820); Life of Wiclif, by Charles Wehle Le Bas (1846); John de Wycliffe, a Monograph, by Robert Vaughan, D.D. (London, 1853); Turner's History of England should be compared with Lingard.

Let us only succeed in delineating in brief monograph the outlines of a natural history of the British Laurel,Laurea nobilis, sempervirens, florida,and in posting here and there, as we go, a few landmarks that shall facilitate the surveys of investigators yet unborn, and this our modest enterprise shall be happily fulfilled.

And without pausing to take breath, he produced one after another a novel in the style of d'Annunzio, a comedy in Rostand's vein, a book on love, another on reforms in the Constitution, a study of Modernism, a monograph on Sarah Bernhardt, and, finally, the "Dialogues of the Living."

is Monograph has been approved by the Department of English and Comparative Literature in Columbia University as a contribution to knowledge worthy of publication.

And above all my thanks are due to Professor W.P. Trent, whose love of eighteenth century letters suggested the subject of this research, whose sage and kindly supervision fostered the work through every stage in its development, and for whose forthcoming "Life and Times of Daniel Defoe" this monograph is intended as a footnote.

[Footnote 7: See Henry Hitchcock's admirable monograph, American State Constitutions, p. 19.]

Speculations like Mr. White's would be better placed in a monograph by themselves.

The firm of Black and Green will shortly publish Lord DYSART'S monumental monograph on China Tea: the Universal Antidote.

(Nervous and mental disease monograph series, no. 36) © 20Mar24, A777726.

(The Institute of Child Welfare, monograph series no. 3) © 19Sep29; A14265.

(The University of Virginia Institute monograph no. 23)

(English monograph, no.5)

(Cowles Commission for Research in Economics, monograph no.3)

(The Institute of Child Welfare, monograph series no. 3) © 19Sep29; A14265.

(American Chemical Society monograph series, no.88) © 27Jul42; A165929.

(Monograph series, 14)

(American Chemical Society monograph series, no.65)

(Cowles Commission for Research in Economics monograph no.9)

These stories, I believe, augment, not only the interest but the scientific value of the monograph.

Not only the authorities actually consulted in the preparation of this monograph are given, but mention is also made of the most reliable and accessible sources of information upon the more important topics germane to the study of Government and Administration.

Besides giving an outline of the political history of the successive federations in the world's history, with an account of the literature upon each, Mr. Hart's monograph contains a very excellent bibliographical note on Federal Government in general, and the United States Constitution in particular.

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