With
reference to the military side- the plan of campaign- that work of genius of which Thiers remarks that, "His genius never devised anything more profound, more skillful, or more admirable," and enters into a polemic with M.
"In
reference," proceeds the Chancellor with extra distinctness, "to the young girl and boy, the two young people"--Mr.
In
reference to these gentry, I may here quote a few words from the original preface to this book.
Nevelet, in the preface to the volume which we have described, points out that the Fables of Planudes could not be the work of Aesop, as they contain a
reference in two places to "Holy monks," and give a verse from the Epistle of St.
You are such a perfect stranger in the house, that you are puzzled by my familiar
references to the worthy inhabitants.
Indeed, the same dark question often rose into her mind with
reference to the whole race of womanhood.
There is but one other head on which I wish to offer a remark; and that has
reference to the public health.
What makes a belief true or false I call a "fact." The particular fact that makes a given belief true or false I call its "objective,"* and the relation of the belief to its objective I call the "
reference" or the "objective
reference" of the belief.
It is not a part of the plan of this book to present any extended bibliography, but there are certain
reference books to which the student's attention should be called.
This becomes evident by
reference to particular instances which occur.
Rook was able, in answering questions put to her, to give important information, in
reference to the missing pocketbook.
Nothing could have been more naturally introduced, or more delicately managed, than my wife's brief
reference to the subject.