Judge Daly said that 'the lecturer came before his countrymen with a well-earned European reputation, that his investigations had attracted much attention abroad, and in the matter of physical geography his researches were referred to in Humboldt's _Cosmos_, and his discovery and description of the egre or bore of the Tsien-tang River in China, occupies a large space in Maury's' _Physical ❋ Various (N/A)
I egre with mostt of yours opinios, bi it goot or bat ❋ Unknown (2010)
Principem accedo, - & faluto in sedibus villae primariis, formae graecae vel romanae fane egre - gix, fimilisque guftus fupelle&ili inftru&is. ❋ Unknown (1789)
If gentlemen thought so, they were egre - giously mistaken. ❋ Unknown (1789)
What egre - ing out more than one, and the latter, gious inconfiftency. ❋ Unknown (1787)
Primae huius fpicilegii partis capita nonnulla egre - rorfta. gie iUuftrantur libeilo fequente, a Michaele ipfo prelo commiffo: 10. rbinoldi fors ter i Epiltolaead la Dav. ❋ Burcard Gotthelff Struve (1782)
ProcdT. laus, qui in oppido Theflaliae Phylace regnaujt, etprimus Craecorum naui in Troianum. litrus egre/Tus interemtusi eft ❋ Propertius, Sextus (1777)
HgoBcclccvHi Latiationes% commendetur. r Nter \ T erbenacamret1: amargttur, janguinejufprimit, egre, fropter duritiam, tunditur. ❋ Dioscórides , Dioscorides Pedanius , Joannes Ruellius (1550)
1.30.6: With egre thirst to drink thy giltlesse blood, ❋ Unknown (1557)
* 'tu tot proeliorum focia, tot prasmiis au6ta, egre - ❋ Cornelius Tacitus , Henry Homer , Melchior Freinsheim (1790)
Atque utinam ipfos non pertentet ifta co - gitatio, & nos potius fallat ifta fufpicio: & ideo fi velint omnes efle praefentes, ut cum eisvifumfue - rit, congregatis illuc etiam nobis fimul inde egre - diamur concordes atque pacati, & fchismatica divi - fione correfta, fraterno unitatis Chrifti vinculo ob - ftridti, mirantibus & gaudentibus omnibus bonis, do - lente autem folo diabolo & fimilibus ejus, pariter in Ecclefiam ad gratiarum a&ionem laudesque Deo red - dendas ardentiflima & lucidiflima charitate pergamus. ❋ Unknown (1789)
Jency Was much gratified; he sttfttd the egre - gious ddkicatlons whith had beeti brought to light in many offices, and, "be assured, tny Lord," continued he, "there's not a board throughout Ireland which does not tremble at this instant. ❋ Unknown (1812)
His Excel - lency was much gratified; he stated the egre - gious defalcations which had been brought to light in many offices, and, '' be assured, my Lord, "continued he," there's not a board throughout Ireland which does not tremble at this instant. " ❋ Hardy, Francis, 1751-1812 (1812)