Mr. Chenevix deserves also to be mentioned as an improver of analytical chemistry.
He felt extraordinarily different, perhaps more different than he really was, from the meek Improver of a week ago.
The case of John Palmer,[403] the improver of the mail coach system, is smothered.
The improver who laid out grounds and always studied what he called unexpectedness, was asked what name he gave it for those who walked over his grounds a second time.
If he is the corrupter, who is the improver of the citizens?
Speak, then, and tell the judges who their improver is.
Speak up, friend, and tell us who their improver is.
Or the enlarger and improver might have taken his motto from Shakespeare: To my unfolding lend a gracious ear.
But in sober truth, Pope, whether as a gardener or as a poet, required no enlarger or improver of his works.
That night there was blank dismay in every Avonlea house where an Improver lived.
Mr. Major Spencer asked Clifton Sloane, an Improver who drove the milk to the Carmody cheese factory, if it was true that everybody would have to have his milk-stand hand-painted next summer and keep an embroidered centerpiece on it.
Each Improver set out, or caused to be set out, five ornamental trees.
The improverhas sought to increase the width of the red ring.
An example of the improver not knowing where to stop in the matter of colouring, always strikes me in the Gaillardias, and more especially in the perennial kind, that is increased by division as well as by seed.
James Watt, who became the chief improver of the steam engine, when a boy received from his father a set of small carpentry tools.
A great many works on agriculture appeared during the time of the Commonwealth, of which Walter Blith's Improver Improved and Samuel Hartlib's Legacie are the most valuable.
It furnishes more green food for plowing under than the medium red; hence, it is, on the whole, a better improver of the soil.
It is peculiarly valuable as a fertilizer and as animprover of soils.
Founder of the newer Inquisition in | | Netherlandish School, improver of Spain (1480).
He has indeed been described as 'the greatest individual improver agriculture ever knew'.
In Blyth's Improver Improved we have one of the first accounts of covered drains.
On such and such a day I landed at Kingston, to become an improver on the estate of my brother-in-law.
Then in the fullness of time came Beethoven, who after all must be regarded as the great improver of piano playing of this century, as well as that of the next following.
The exquisite familiarity of this prose patch was doubtlessly intended by the improver to break the tiresome monotony of Shakspeare's blank verse.
And indeed the original author informs us, that it had been a "rough night;" so that the improver does not wander far from his text.
Who the improver was in this instance, we are left to guess, for the title-page leaves us to conjecture.
The last number on the program was The Ballot as an Improver of Motherhood, by Mrs. Stetson.
JOHN KNOX, the book seller, and the improver of the herring fisheries in Scotland, died.
He has been coupled with Waller as an improver of English versification, and was esteemed by Jonson and Davenant.
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