Hektograph Stamp Inks, andMiscellaneous Notes, with a Short Account of the Discovery, Collection and Manufacture of India Rubber, are set forth in a manner designed to be readily understood, the explanations being plain and simple.
This article appears to be of a miscellaneous character and very similar to the codicil of a will.
To illustrate the character of Washington's miscellaneous labors in addition to his usual household care of the force under him, I borrow a few items from his correspondence.
Besides his poetry and novels, he wrote very much of a miscellaneous character for the reviews, and edited the works of the poets with valuable introductions and congenial biographies.
Among his miscellaneousworks must be mentioned portions of Martinus Scriblerus.
Besides many miscellaneous works in prose, we notice the issue, in 1810, of The Curse of Kehama--the second of the great mythological poems referred to.
His Chips from a German Workshop is a charming book, containing his miscellaneous articles in reviews and magazines.
Capitals: a To begin a sentence or a quotation; b Proper names; c Proper adjectives; d In titles of books or themes; e Miscellaneous uses 82.
Excursion steamers came in from England, bringing members of Parliament and miscellaneous British subjects, of the sort once indignantly denounced to me by the little old verger of a Midland cathedral as 'them terrible trippers.
It is the most instructive part of that whole sad history, and yet, for a hundred different reasons, it is the part which from the beginning has been most obscured by a miscellaneousconspiracy of silence.
The stories included are miscellaneous and vary in different editions.
The appended Notes consist of historical, biographical, archæological, and miscellaneous comment, which it is hoped may tend to the elucidation of the text.
His business was that of a miscellaneous salesman, the difficulty being rather to say what he did not than what he did offer to his various customers.
Here, while a native barber plied his dexterous razor on Desmond's cheeks and chin, Mr. Johnson searched through a miscellaneous hoard of clothes in one of his capacious presses for an outfit.
At the last moment Bulger came up puffing, a miscellaneous collection of curiosities dangling from his hook.
The Europeans had cooler quarters in the rude cabins, where they were hidden from prying eyes under miscellaneous native wraps.
Once on board her, and beyond reach of the guns of the fort, he might fairly hope to get clear away in spite of his miscellaneous crew.
Miscellaneous sketches, in fiction and essay, by Washington Irving, published in 1822.
Daines Barrington's Observations on the Statutes (1766) interested him by miscellaneous suggestions.
The management of this distracted force thus depended upon a miscellaneous set of bodies; the paid magistrates, the officials of the city, the justices of the peace for Middlesex, and the seventy independent parishes.
The remaining pages are filled up with miscellaneous contributions, in literature and art, drawn from every conceivable source.
Sometimes, he is afraid to print the word Novel at all in his lists, and smuggles in his contraband fiction under the head of Miscellaneous Literature.
It was richer than they had anticipated, being a miscellaneous cargo of valuable commodities for the trading stores of some of the South Sea merchants and settlers.