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Example sentences for "bibliography"

Lexicographically close words:
bibliographers; bibliographic; bibliographical; bibliographies; bibliographique; bibliolatry; bibliomania; bibliomaniac; bibliomaniacal; bibliomaniacs
  1. Is a follower of Schopenhauer, whose bibliography he has compiled, 1888.

  2. As full a list as is feasible has, however, been given of their distinctive Freethought works; and the book will, I hope, be useful to anyone wishing information as to the bibliography of Freethought.

  3. His Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life, with a complete bibliography of the subject by Ezra Abbot, is a standard work, written from the Universalist point of view.

  4. The last of these contains an elaborate bibliography which was also published separately at Berlin in 1900.

  5. Vodges, "Bibliography relating to the Geology, Palaeontology and Mineral Resources of California" (2nd ed.

  6. For a bibliography of the question, see Babelon, Cat.

  7. Marr, The Classification of the Cambrian and Silurian Rocks, 1883 (with bibliography up to the year of publication); A.

  8. I wish also to acknowledge kindness shown in supplying information on certain points in connexion with the bibliography by Mr. F.

  9. This bibliography was partly reprinted in France two years later as an appendix to the little work on Bergson by M.

  10. Footnote: In the Bibliography in their volume Evolution.

  11. Dawson Johnston, the Librarian of the Columbia University, New York, presented him with a copy of a little work of fifty-six pages entitled A Contribution to a Bibliography of Henri Bergson.

  12. A Contribution to a Bibliography of Henri Bergson.

  13. The list of English and American articles in the Bibliography appended to the present work shows this at a glance.

  14. With portrait and bibliography (reprint of Mr. Pogson's list).

  15. With a Bibliography (much enlarged) by JOHN LANE, portrait, &c.

  16. Now first collected, to which is added the Bibliography of Thackeray.

  17. To which is added the Bibliography of Thackeray.

  18. It was not always easy to decide into what division a particular reference belonged, but I have been generally guided by the needs of students for whom this portion of the bibliography is particularly intended.

  19. The bibliography is arranged in nine sections, the order adopted corresponding to the broad subdivisions of the book.

  20. The detailed bibliography begins with the following section.

  21. This Bibliography of the Boston Public Library is a case in point.

  22. IX of the Annales de la Société Jean-Jacques Rousseau the bibliography (pp.

  23. For bibliography of Ossian and the Ossianic controversy see Lowndes’s Bibliographer’s Manual, part VI, 1861.

  24. For fuller information see bibliography of my Masters of Mod.

  25. A detailed bibliography of seabirds of British Columbia is available from either of us.

  26. A selected bibliography of key references on oiled-bird cleaning and care.

  27. For an extended bibliography see Select List of Books on the Cabinets of England and America (Washington, 1903), compiled in the Library of Congress under the direction of A.

  28. Gross, Bibliography of British Municipal History (New York, 1897), an invaluable guide to the voluminous literature of an intricate subject.

  29. Full references will be given, and a bibliography attached for the benefit of those who wish to follow up any particular point.

  30. It is impossible for one to compile a bibliography of a great man's works without making it in some sense a biography--and indeed, in the minds of not a few people, I have found a delusion that the one is identical with the other.

  31. It is needless to say that this bibliography has been a labour of love, and that any further information readers may care to send me will be gladly incorporated in future editions.

  32. Diminuendo Bibliography Dandies and Dandies How very delightful Grego's drawings are!

  33. The effort has been made to use the cases as illustrations of principles, and to add such bibliography as may direct the reader to further details.

  34. No formal bibliography of the subject, or of any phase of it, has been found; it has therefore been necessary to go through a large body of material, and to sift out references which bear upon the subject.


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