In the first place, however, I shall refer to those Indian tribes who lived in Canada, and were closely identified with the interests of the French settlements.
This we shall refer to again, later on (chapter xxix).
His educational organizations and work we shall refer to again in a later chapter.
In addition there are to- day, in many nations, state systems of scientific and technical schools and institutions, and vocational schools and schools for special classes, to which we shall refer more in detail a little further on.
According to the inscription upon a tablet outside of the church, it was founded by Neagu Bassarab, a prince of Wallachia, to whom we shall referhereafter in our historical sketch.
We shall refer to this matter again when Bacillus typhosus is under consideration.
We shall refer again to the rate of multiplication of germs in milk.
We shall refer to this same action when we come to speak of bacterial purification of sewage.
These views are fully confirmed by evidence of a later period, to which I shall refer.
He had other gifts as well, to which we shall refer by and by, but perhaps all my readers may not be aware that Holbein must be regarded as the actual founder of the art of miniature painting in England.
On the other hand I am indebted to him for much valuable information relating to the rune or futhorc tir, to which I shall refer later.
In treating of the primitive astronomy in America in my special paper on the native calendar, I shall refer to these in greater detail.
Bangor, to which we shall refer presently, is not quite five miles due north of Moville.
In gratitude to Columba for preserving the Bardic Order in Erin, Dallan Forgaill composed the celebrated poem in praise of Columcille, known as the Amhra Choluimcille, to which we shall refer again.
The history of the birth of the saint is not without an element of romance, and hence we shall referto it more in detail than our purpose would otherwise require.
There are, however, grave chronological difficulties against this hypothesis, to which weshall refer hereafter.
I hold myself that once the centralized organization has been created--and I shall refer to its opportunities again in a moment--prompt decentralization is quite as essential to the situation.
We shall referto the subject again in a chapter on the civilization of the early Irish.
It would be interesting to trace out these analogies step by step, but weshall refer to them only in a general way.
In dealing with the developing thoughts of childhood, we shall refer to one particular tendency, i.
We shall refer first to the simpler symbols, those in which an object was deified because of its form.
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