Second, greatly enlarged, English Edition, in three Volumes, based on and including the work of Ach.
These gases at once united, three volumes of them condensing to two volumes, and these again to a minute particle of liquid water.
From a pressure of business or some other cause, I did not look through it until it had been in my possession for two or three days, and then I saw in it an edition of "Mist's Letters" in three volumes!
The first edition of this work was given in 1728, in three volumes folio, but the second edition is so much enlarged as to fill six volumes folio.
A first edition of Borrow's Wild Wales, inthree volumes (1862), is offered by Messrs.
A book for which one may search long in vain, but for which it is worth while to take some trouble, is the Memorie di Lorenzo da Ponte da Ceneda, three volumes, New York, 1829.
Land has undertaken an edition of the collected works, in three volumes, of which the first two have already appeared.
It was my husband’s one attempt to write a novel in three volumes.
As month by month the number of nature essays grew, he planned to issue them in two, and later in three volumes.
These amount to forty-three volumes, entirely written by James himself, in a large bold hand; they consist chiefly of Collectanea bearing on the history of England from various MSS.
These last, amounting to twenty-three volumes, are now numbered Bodl.
Serial church music: three volumes, containing Lessons from the Book of Job (two settings).
Three volumes (not four as in the prospectus) of French chansons.
The book was a great success; it ran first through the pages of Temple Bar; it was then published in three volumes, passed through many editions, and has a world-wide reputation.
He wrote volumes for British periodicals, and also his 'Brother Jonathan' in three volumes.
Tieck in three volumes (1828); supplementary to these volumes are E.
The Exercices de calcul integral consist of three volumes, a great portion of the first and the whole of the third being devoted to elliptic functions.
I have two or three volumes, bound apparently at the beginning of {213} the last century, with a stamp on the cover, consisting of J.
Alexander Dyce has at length completed, in three volumes, his long-looked-for edition of The Dramatic Works of Kit Marlowe.
It was finally published in three volumes, 1856, and was a very popular book.
It was afterwards issued in three volumes by Hurst and Blackett, of Marlborough Street.
In the autumn of 1874, Chapman and Hall published "The Death Shot" in three volumes.
On its completion he returned to London, and the book was published in 1851, by Charles Street, in three volumes.
The work was to have been completed in three volumes, of which the first two were to contain works published in the vernacular, and the third those printed in Latin.
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