| 1797 - 614 pages
...bribery and peculation so successfully practised, we have two notorious instances : * Shaftttfairy. — It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into the system of bribery practised in any of the boroughs, as it would be injustice to mark out any particular... | |
| John Ware - 1863 - 466 pages
...study of the animal kingdom in these relations, that systems of classification have been founded ; and, although it is no part of the plan of this work to teach systematic zoology, yet is it necessary to have some such system before us in order to the most... | |
| Domesday book - 1865 - 348 pages
...adding — " Nescimus intcrpretationem faceré nisi qiiatenus verba inde sonant." — Ellis I., 357. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter upon a full discussion of matters necessary to be understood iu order to the accurate interpretation... | |
| John Ware - 1867 - 460 pages
...EXCRETION, and are carried off chiefly by the skin, the lungs, and the kidneys. CHAPTER IV. STRUCTURE OF ANIMALS AS COMPARED WITH THAT OF MAN. ALTHOUGH it...scientific arrangement, still it will be necessary to givo some general description of the system of classification usually received among naturalists, and... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - Thermodynamics - 1868 - 148 pages
...theoretical treatment of these important instruments is now at all events approximately complete. But it is no part of the plan of this work to enter into details of application. 64. A yet more important result, viz., that, to a very close approximation,... | |
| James Robinson Planché - Great Britain - 1874 - 318 pages
...Earl Robert, who was also Earl of Nottingham, and according to Orderic Vital, the first Earl of Derby. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into details respecting the descendants of the actual companions of the Conqueror, but there are exceptions... | |
| 1897 - 642 pages
...may cause the infective material to become widely disseminated all over the cerebrc**spinal system. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into the general treatment of aural disease which is fully discussed in the many excellent treatises on... | |
| Medicine - 1902 - 950 pages
...which may cause the infective matter to become widely disseminated all over the cerebrb-spinal system. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter into the general treatment of aural disease, which is fully discussed in the many excellent treatises on... | |
| Charles Lewis Tupper - Great Britain - 1893 - 448 pages
...distribution of the adoption sanad-s, by conspicuous proceedings at Baroda, in Mysore, and at Delhi. It is no part of the plan of this work to enter upon any discussion of current political events in India ; but the late restoration of powers to the... | |
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