22 Verbs to Use for the Word supplements

NICHOLS-CAHILL ANNOTATED NEW YORK CIVIL PRACTICE ACTS WITH FORMS OF PRACTICE & PLEADING. 1945 cumulative pocket supplement.

She took no portion of the spoil for herself, except the two islands of Cephallenia and Zacynthus, which formed a desirable supplement to the possession of Corcyra and other naval stations in the Adriatic.

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An old-time prophet uttered the inspiring thought: "The Glory of God is intelligence," and the great latter-day Prophet added the supplement: "No man can be saved in ignorance."

The book was printed in Rome in the spring of the present year, and contained an English supplement, dealing with the actual relations of the Church laws with those of the country.

RAY, FRANCIS EARL. Problem and question supplement for organic chemistry.

23Dec68; R453155. AMERICAN JURISPRUDENCE; supplement for volumes 1-30. 1941 supplement.

supp. and complete R.C.L. index supplement for volumes 1, 2. 10 v. © 7Jun37; A107561.

American jurisprudence cumulative supplement to volumes 1-58 and index to the 1949 cumulative supplement.

As far as the technical terms have been used by poets and dramatists, much valuable illustration may be found in the annotated editions of their works, but much more is required for general purposes, and I could point out some fifty volumes which would enable an industrious student, possessing a competent acquaintance with those subjects in their modern state, to produce a most useful supplement to our existing glossaries.

"Indeed, then, my mother, I'll not take the school at Wissan Bridge without they promise me a supplement.

For this reason Herbart terms his method of finding out necessary supplements to the given "the method of relations."

COTTON, CHARLES, a poet, born in Staffordshire; his poetry was of the burlesque order, and somewhat gross; chiefly famous for his translation of "Montaigne's Essays"; was friend and admirer of Isaak Walton, and wrote a supplement to his "Angler" (1630-1687).

Francis Ribeiro, affectionately called Choppy, given charge to bring out the supplement every Friday, was running short of hands.

They thus carry a supplement of population to those races, which are dying out and will disappear some day, because they do not regenerate themselves by labor.

[50] The correspondent of The Gentleman's Magazine [1792, p. 214] who subscribes himself SCIOLUS furnishes the following supplement: 'A lady of my acquaintance remembers to have heard her uncle sing those homely stanzas more than forty-five years ago.

"Ah guess ah's de cul'ud supplement.

This negative aspect of modern tendencies needs, however, a positive supplement.

"The Pleasure with which you received my Spy on the Conjurer, encourages me to offer you a little Supplement to it, having since my finishing that Book, had the opportunity of discovering something concerning Mr. Campbell, which I believe your Lordship will allow to be infinitely more surprizing than any Thing I have yet related."

But in due course of time the intellect awoke, with its passion for generalizing, simplifying, and subordinating, and then began those divergences of conception which all later experience seems rather to have deepened than to have effaced, because objective nature has contributed to both sides impartially, and has let the thinkers emphasize different parts of her, and pile up opposite imaginary supplements.

In 1604 he published "A Supplement to Vitellion," containing the earliest known reasonable theory of optics, and especially of dioptrics or vision through lenses.

The analytical investigations concerning the nature of the beautiful receive a valuable supplement in the classical definition of genius.

22 Verbs to Use for the Word  supplements