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of Occurrences 587%

Look carefully over the catalogues of thirty or forty of our own seminaries, and notice the curious, almost monastic, impression which they make.

in Occurrences 13%

The Admiralty asked for further advice, and on Feb. 28th I replied, undertaking to put the Catalogue in order.

for Occurrences 11%

the colonel idly wondered, and regretted that he had no Leporello to keep them catalogued for consultation)and George Pendomer's long-smoldering jealousy of Rudolph Musgrave: all fitted in as neatly as the bits of a puzzle.

as Occurrences 7%

If seen, it had been thought, of course, to be a starfor it shines like a star of the sixth magnitude, and can therefore be just seen without a telescope if one knows precisely where to look for it and if one has good sightbut if it had been seen and catalogued as a star it would have moved from its place, and the catalogue would by that entry be wrong.

with Occurrences 5%

Between visits she took to going to the Metropolitan Museum and conscientiously studying pictures and catalogues with a view to helping her protégé form sound artistic tastes.

by Occurrences 3%

A catalogue by Louis V. Ledout.

to Occurrences 3%

The town has made up a list of six-and-thirty weddings, which I shall not catalogue to you.

under Occurrences 3%

The B.M. copy, catalogued under "Ariel," contains only a fragment of 24 pages.

without Occurrences 2%

A group of two figures, sometimes called the Victory, now in the Bargello Palace, was catalogued without hesitation by Vasari among the statues for the tomb.

at Occurrences 2%

To the casual observer his weight would have been catalogued at about a hundred and forty.

over Occurrences 1%

BRISBANE, SIR THOMAS MACDOUGALL, British general, a man of science and an astronomer, born near Largs, Ayrshire; saw service as a soldier; was appointed governor of New South Wales to the profit of the colony; gave name to the capital of Queensland; catalogued over 7000 stars; succeeded Scott as president of the Royal Society (1773-1860).

on Occurrences 1%

In the Chronological Catalogue on p. 343 in vol.

within Occurrences 1%

"No one will disturb you there, and you'll have fifteen thousand books all catalogued within easy reach.

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So violent was this wish that, drawn on in the wake of the owner of the eye-glass, she found herself inadvertently bumping against a stout tight-coated young man whose impact knocked her catalogue from her hand.

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