About 1470 Nicolaus Doris, a Benedictine monk, brought out a revised edition of them, the names being inserted in Latin instead of Greek.
Revised Edition, with a Preliminary Essay by Prof.
Chemistry of Food and Nutrition" (revised edition), by Sherman.
The unsatisfactory short sketch of Gilpin constitutes the best claim of the work to that of a revised edition.
This is a revised edition of Professor Brawley's work which appeared in 1918.
This is a revised edition of a work of a similar name by this author, published in 1913 by Moffat, Yard and Company, New York.
In compliance with the wishes of the bishops he published also a revised edition of the Roman Breviary and of the Missal.
His predecessor had appointed a committee of jurists to prepare a revised edition of the Decrees of Gratian.
Revised edition)] What is the easiest method of adding extra flour to the sauce around lamb or mutton in the casserole (see Thickening the Sauce of Meat Cooked in Water)?
Revised edition)] Cover and bake 1 hour, or until the potatoes are tender.
The curious reader may be referred to the discussion of these problems in The Evolution of Sex, Contemporary Science Series, Revised Edition, 1901.
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