20782 examples of notices in sentences

As an illustration of mediæval methods of church building, it is interesting to trace the growth of the structure with the help of the few historical notices already given and the evidence of the building itself.

So much that is of interest in the religious life of the period is connected with the chantries that it is worth while recording some of the scattered notices that have come down to us.

* * THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.

All notices, summonses, and so on, were signed by this name.

* THE SELECTOR, AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.

From the notices of Hogarth's portraits we select the following: "Hogarth's Portrait of Henry Fielding, executed after death from recollection, is remarkable as being the only likeness extant of the prince of English novelists.

A catalogue of the more important objects in the Museum has been published; and a more detailed list, accompanied with scientific notices of all the species, is in preparation.

* THE SELECTOR; AND LITERARY NOTICES OF NEW WORKS.

What everyone does, no one notices.

] REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES.

But we have omitted to make mention of the letters "preliminary" which he has printed with the "advance notices."

It is much to be regretted, with a view to solving the question of Perugino's personality in relation to his art, that his character does not emerge with any salience from the meagre notices we have received concerning him, and that we know but little of his private life.

Since then many occasional notices of similar associations have appeared.

I feel, too, that it may seem ungracious to many obliging correspondents not to have made more evident use of what they have sent than my few and brief notices permit.

* NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS COMMUNICATIONS

With Notices of the Progress of Personal and Fireside Comfort and of the Management of Fuel.

Sermons by Jeremy TaylorPapers of John WilkesJohn Ross Mackay MISCELLANEOUS: Notes on Books, Catalogues, Sales, &c. Books and Odd Volumes wanted Notices to Correspondents Advertisements * *

Some years ago one of his pocket-books was lent to me, in which he had not only written notices of the places visited, but made very clever pen sketches of several objects.

In a manuscript note, Hutchins alludes to letters, written by a female member of the family, which contain some notices of the court of Charles II.

* NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS.

THE MONUMENTAL BRASSES of ENGLAND: a Series of Engravings on Wood, with Descriptive Notices.

Account of Britain MISCELLANEOUS: Notes on Books, Catalogues, Sales, &c. Books and Odd Volumes wanted Notices to Correspondents Advertisements * *

" Independently of the frequent notices of relatives, almost serving as a family history, there are entries of high interest to the general historian and the antiquary.

I have read the various notices in Nos. 3, 5, and 6. on the subject of these dishes.

I am constantly feeling the want of a work of the kind to comprehend zoological similes and allusions, and also notices of customs and superstitions connected with animals, when reading our old poets and chroniclers.

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