On this desk or shelf are enumerated fifty-two volumes, all bound in velvet with gilt bosses.
The first of these--a Bible in two volumes--is entered in the catalogue of the Priory as A.
From the lower shelf (de inferiori textu)," two volumes.
As a large proportion of the fifty-two volumes on our shelf are described as of large size (grant), we shall be justified in assuming that each was 10 in.
Michault is the writer of two volumes of agreeable "Melanges Historiques et Philologiques;" and the present is a very curious piece of literary history.
This admirable "Methode" made its first meagre appearance in two volumes in 1713.
After some lengthened correspondence between Clare and his publishers, it was arranged that the new work should be brought out in two volumes in the summer of 1821.
Neighbour John,--If we were still nearer neighbours I would see you, and thank you personally for the two volumesof your poems sent me so long ago.
Skeat and a Memoir by Edward Bell"; in two volumes.
This same lady published, in 1785, a work in two volumes entitled "The Progress of Romance," a sort of symposium on the history of fiction in a series of evening conversations.
The Roman History was published in the middle of May, in two volumes of five hundred pages each.
Among the various productions thrown off by him for the booksellers during this growing period of his reputation was a small work in two volumes, entitled The History of England, in a Series of Letters from a Nobleman to his Son.
On the 22d of June he had received payment in advance for a Grecian History in two volumes, though only one was finished.
At this time Tom Davies, the sometime Roscius, sometime bibliopole, stepped forward to Goldsmith's relief, and proposed that he should undertake an easy popular history of Rome in two volumes.
This was one oftwo volumes to receive the Columbia University award of $500 for the best book of verse of the year.
The Professor, a Tale, by Currer Bell, in two volumes.
The book was published in two volumes, under the title of The Life of Charlotte Bronte, in the spring of 1857.
Glasstown [Although the title page reads 'in two volumes,' the book is complete in one volume only.
His principal theological works are a commentary in three volumes on the Books of the Sentences of Peter Lombard (Magister Sententiarum), and the Summa Theologiae in two volumes.
He was himself responsible for the first two volumes.
There is another new book called "Sketches from Nature," in two volumes, by Mr. G.
There was another work, I think in two volumes, which was their Diary of Their Tour, with a few slight views.
His La reforme sociale en France deduite de l'observation comparee des peuples Europeens was published intwo volumes in 1864.
Our Village, by Mary Russell Mitford, is a collection of essays which in their completest form may be obtained in two volumes of Bohn's Library (Bell).
John Conington's edition of his complete works, two volumes (Bell), is well known.
George Dyer's Poems, in two volumes, were published in 1800.
I had almost forgot, I have by me two volumes of the Latin writings of John Milton, which (D.
The ordinary first edition in two volumes is a valuable possession, much desired by collectors.
The Bible you sent me is truly elegant; I only wish it had been in two volumes.
DEAR SIR, I have along with this sent the two volumes of Ossian, with the remaining volume of the Songs.
It is true beyond doubt that the molecular weight of cyanogen chloride is contained in two volumes, in spite of the hypothesis, not on the ground of it; two vols.
Is the molecular weight not in every instance = two volumes?
CNCl, two volumes; their specific gravity is, therefore, by chemical action reduced to one half.
This year appeared the Species Plantarum, which was published at Stockholm in two volumes, and contained the characters of 7000 species.
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