Fortunately an exhaustive enquiry was held, with the result that the action of the police was satisfactorily vindicated.
The great source of information on this subject is the exhaustive report of the Royal Commission, appointed in 1839, to inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient constabulary force in the counties of England and Wales.
This he followed with a less exhaustive account of the wars of the French Revolution and Empire, which also appeared in time for me to use.
Ambros furnishes the mostexhaustive account of his achievements.
Istakhri refers to the castle of Jiss in the district of Arrajan about which we have a more exhaustive notice by other writers.
The principal value of Tabari's compilation consists in the extremely exhaustive presentation of the history of Islam from the first appearance of the Prophet; no other Arabic work in this respect can compare with his.
An exhaustive history of Russian lace-making is given in La Dentelle russe, by Madame Sophie Davidoff, published at Leipzig, 1895.
The Republicans were successful and Roosevelt, knowing that there was little for him to do in Washington, was planning an extended trip through the Southern states to make an exhaustive study of the negro question.
Brefield's exhaustive investigations into the life-history of fungi in general have been such as to entitle his views to consideration, although the system presents some inconsistencies which may prevent its adoption in its entirety.
What a wonderfully thoughtful, descriptive, and exhaustive chapter is that on "Tramps" in The Uncommercial Traveller!
It has been established upwards of thirteen years; and at the weekly meetings "the various readers are subjected to an exhaustive and salutary criticism by the members present.
With remarkable perspicuity and telling conviction, General von Bernhardi has dealt in an exhaustive manner with every subject demanding a Cavalry soldier's study and thought.
The next year the region was visited by a corps of Dutch engineers, who made an elaborate survey and published an exhaustive report, to which the Chinese Government paid no attention whatever.
But it is questionable whether this classification is as exhaustive as it seems.
Roscher's Lexikon der Mythologie; and the exhaustive account with bibliography by J.
The possession of exhaustive knowledge, the devotion of unsparing pains--neither of these were wanting.
Obviously it was either the original returns of the Domesday jurors, or a copy (exhaustive or not) of these returns.
Baudissin, in his exhaustive study of these cults, Adonis und Esmun, comes to the conclusion that Tammuz and Adonis are different gods, owing their origin to a common parent deity.
Farmers who farm in new countries, and in rich virgin soils, little realise sometimes how quickly they may impoverish the fertility of their soils by exhaustive treatment, and how slow the process of restoration is.
Next to root crops, they may be said to make the most exhaustive demands on the soil, and therefore require a liberal general manuring.
It is for this reason that the cereals prove such an exhaustive crop.
It makes no pretence to be an exhaustive treatise on the subject, and only contains those facts which seem to the author to have an important bearing on agricultural practice.
This is illustrated by the difficulty experienced in attempting to restore to a fertile condition a soil which has long been treated by an exhaustivesystem of cultivation.
It is on this account that the cereals may be regarded, in a sense, as exhaustive crops, seeing that the grain is almost invariably sold off the farm.
When we compare the amount of nitrogen removed by different crops (which, even in the case of those most exhaustive of nitrogen, does not often amount to more than 150 lb.
During the course of the year 1857 we published in these pages an exhaustive article on the philosophy of Baader.
It was not to give an exhaustive definition of the word.
Lefebvre enters into an exhaustive medical study of the facts observed, the discussion of which would be out of place in this magazine.
He was thoroughly familiar with the subject, and was equipped with an exhaustive collection of photographs and specimens gathered the previous summer.
The whole West was mapped out in his mind as in an exhaustive atlas.
It is understood that this Folio is presently to be followed by an exhaustive Monograph upon the Park.
Gives exhaustive directions for those desiring to camp through the Park.
The present literature of the Park, although broad in scope and exhaustive in detail, is unfortunately widely scattered, somewhat difficult of access, and in matters of early history, notably deficient.
It was embellished with a great number of engravings and colored plates, and with an exhaustive series of topographical and geological maps.
Peale's exhaustive treatise upon the thermal phenomena of the park; his general treatise on the hot springs and geysers of the world, and his elaborate bibliography pertaining to these subjects.
Each period possess certain distinguishing characteristics, to point out which, rather than to give an exhaustive narration of events and happenings, is the aim of the present article.
An exhaustive discussion of the subject of this chapter would involve a study of all the great historical religions, known better to-day than ever before, and a comparison of them with the religion of the Old Testament.
In the nature {67} of the case, limitation of space forbids an exhaustive discussion of this interesting subject here.
The third is a particularly exhaustive village list compiled by Merriam.
However, in view of the exhaustive study made of it by Driver its existence is indisputable.
The chief evidence for such a conclusion lies in the discrepancy between his figure for Cigom and that secured by Gifford after a meticulous and exhaustive examination of every individual who had lived in the village.
THE YUROK The first exhaustive and scholarly attempt to assess aboriginal population was that of A.
The usually exhaustive index to the 'Castlereagh Correspondence' includes no name resembling Durnin.
This latter process is division by dichotomy, and Plato prefers it because, though it is tedious, it is very exhaustive and systematic.
Aristotle gives no exhaustive classification of different kinds of State, because forms of government may be as various as the circumstances which give rise to them.
The nature of the present paper—which is a lecture and not an elaborate treatise—necessitates that only suggestions and not an exhaustivetreatment of the subject could be given.
Ever since that time I have been strongly imbued with the desire to return to that field of labor with a party of observers properly equipped to make an exhaustive search through that storehouse of hidden knowledge.