Quoted from Meiklejohn's "The Art of Writing English.
The example below is quoted from Lanier's "The Science of English Verse.
The above is quoted from the Weekly Bulletin of the Department of Health of the City of New York.
Three great paragraphs may be quoted from Ruskin's Time and Tide:-- ".
Notwithstanding the persistent fall in the birth-rate of London the rate of increase in population remains stupendous, according to the calculations of Mr. Cottrell, which may be quoted from the Science Year Book of 1908.
Quoted from Foxe in the biographical notice of William Tyndale, prefixed to his Doctrinal Treatises, p.
Nonnus, quoted from A Dissertation on The Mysteries of the Cabiri, Faber, G.
Quoted from "Diseases of Nutrition and Infant Feeding," p.
The following is quoted from a letter just received by me from a prominent English clergyman: "The war is making the Britisher a new man, and he is blissfully unconscious of the conversion in himself.
The following is quoted from "Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain," by the late Professor J.
Quoted from De Witt's Interest of Holland, in Macpherson's Annals of Commerce, vol.
Footnote 6: Quoted from Foreword in "In Memoriam: Frederick Douglass.
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