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This text was taken from the Household Cyclopedia of 1881.
The American annual cyclopedia and register of important events of the year 1861.
The cyclopedia entries follow the history lesson and take up the bulk of the text.
He felt that the cyclopedia entries "pick up the pace a bit.
Before him, indeed, was a very lexicon of air, a dictionary or cyclopedia that would be hard to exhaust.
This failure to include notes on the history of phrases and terms is a real limitation in the Cyclopedia as a reference work.
Over 670 quotations in the Cyclopedia are from letters by Roosevelt.
In 1897 he added Pears Cyclopedia, a single volume encyclopedia.
He remained thoughtfully silent during the rest of the slow way to Cyclopedia Square.
This work would eventually be called the Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia.
For the 1892 presidential campaign, he published a Pocket Cyclopedia of Protection.
About 550,000 of those words are in the Theodore Roosevelt Cyclopedia.
A second edition of Charlie Brown's Cyclopedia was published in 1990.
This article incorporates text from the International Cyclopedia of 1890, a publication now in the public domain.
Hart had to postpone the cyclopedia, and asked the Association for research and clerical staff.
The fourth day I "fooled around" till midnight, and then fell back on the Cyclopedia again.
The accounts which we are about to give are taken chiefly from the Penny Cyclopedia.
The Household Cyclopedia was an American guide to housekeeping published in 1881.
Cyclopedia of Western Australia - has his biography until 1912 at - Vol.
The entire article from the Christian Cyclopedia.
Transcription of article from Kansas: a cyclopedia of state history (1912)
Similarly, the Household Cyclopedia (1881) offers the following advice about nightmares:
Following his death, his book Cyclopedia of 5000 Puzzles was published (1914) by his son.
However, the last Cyclopedia was published in 1990, and Bard games ceased to exist shortly thereafter.
The cyclopedia of American biography.
The next morning, when she got up, the encyclopedias been moved once more.
But something is changing in how we think about encyclopedias.
His photographs were used in both local and foreign encyclopedias.
So off to the library to check out the encyclopedias.
For decades following, his name was not even mentioned in encyclopedias.
At the end of the seven weeks, the money would be exchanged for encyclopedias.
Large encyclopedias were also produced in China through the ages.
The definitions are more detailed than those of the general encyclopedias.
We got encyclopedias, and she struggled to make those payments.
He has made contributions to the following and other encyclopedias, etc.
The boy retreated into the study of encyclopedias and chemistry.
They thought that the existing encyclopedias had a middle class bias.
You will find a lot more information in encyclopedias.
With descriptions like the ones in food encyclopedias, who needs enemies?
Schools and libraries have been more receptive to these encyclopedias.
There will be encyclopedias, though perhaps not at first.
He referred to more than 20 books and encyclopedias of Arabic in his book.
In some encyclopedias he is described as an Italian scientist.
As of 2008, they have a total of 26 encyclopedias available.
The school houses a library with multiple encyclopedias and books.
Other than this season's three, baseball encyclopedias show only six others who caught in the majors.
Encyclopedias were meant to reflect the world while also giving it shape.
He sold children's encyclopedias, while also working in a bookshop.
Authoritative encyclopedias may sometimes be wrong, but by their nature they provide more credibility to the information.
He is still listed in many English language encyclopedias as an individual entry.
Some of these were simply short advertisements for the Cabinet Cyclopaedia.
Mackenzie corrected the last of the Cyclopaedia proofs early in 1877.
New American cyclopaedia: a popular dictionary of general knowledge, Volume 8.
However, some volumes of the Cabinet Cyclopaedia remained in print until 1890.
These were already in common use by the early 18th century and are described in the 1728 Cyclopaedia.
The Cyclopaedia was one of the first general encyclopedias to be produced in English.
By Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge, Penny cyclopaedia.
He also published the New American Cyclopaedia, which made him financially successful.
Over 90 articles in Johnson's Cyclopaedia on scientific subjects.
The first edition of the Cyclopaedia appeared by subscription in 1728, in two vols.
For Rees's Cyclopaedia he wrote about history, but the topics are not known.
Hill was a botanist, and the botanical part, which had been weak in the Cyclopaedia, was the best.
It descended from the International Cyclopaedia (1884) and was updated in 1906, 1914 and 1926.
At the age of 14, in 1805 he began making drawings for Rees's Cyclopaedia.
The same year I got a Pears Cyclopaedia from him at Christmas.
The index, the Cyclopaedia, the ephemerides - oh, never fear, we'll find it!'
He also wrote several books, including a Cyclopaedia of Wit and Humour in 1857.
The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography, 19, 1926: pages 455-456.
As described in the 1728 edition of Cyclopaedia, the following method was used to distill brandy:
Material on this page was copied from the Cyclopaedia of English Literature (1844).
Tells about the Victorian society it was aimed at and describes the Cyclopaedia at length.
Sector Cyclopaedia, 426 "Fluorine is the only element known which forms no compound with oxygen."
For Rees's Cyclopaedia he contributed drawings, but these have not been identified.
For Rees's Cyclopaedia he contributed 63 articles on practical astronomy.
The first known record appears in a 1698 engraving used as a title page of Chambers's Cyclopaedia.
Remember when finding out about your health involved an encyclopaedia?
It became clear that the encyclopaedia would never come to an end.
But which would you miss more: an encyclopaedia or music?
It was the most complete encyclopaedia of all medical knowledge at the time.
The following is a list of those described in this encyclopaedia.
Who would have thought an encyclopaedia could be so addictive?
But there was one kind of book he had a particular passion for; Encyclopaedias.
It was particularly suited to part works such as encyclopaedias.
An encyclopaedia of his choice "from which information can be recovered at will".
The final size of the encyclopaedia was smaller than planned.
It was the first encyclopaedia to include biographies of living people.
There is a wide range of reference books and encyclopaedias.
From their view I'm a walking encyclopaedia of official secrets.
The encyclopaedia contains nearly 17,000 articles and was published in 2002.
It will also have a multimedia interface to the encyclopaedia, he said.
By 1889 the encyclopaedia had reached 167 volumes when it was abandoned.
The published edition of the encyclopaedia will not be affected by the changes.
Moving all those encyclopaedias was a complete fiasco, by the way.
The main part of the encyclopaedia was published in ten volumes from 1981 to 1988.
The information is built up in a more structured way than usual for encyclopaedias.
His encyclopaedia appeared after more than ten years of active research and preparation.
The Encyclopaedia may be cited with approval before the courts.
His tenure was over in August 2004 and at present he is working as an editor for two different encyclopaedias.
It seemed to be a piece of an encyclopaedia.