Preliminaire

Word PRELIMINAIRE
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Inventaire preliminaire de la faune aviaire du Bassin de la riviere Kuundu et de la forest classee de Nialama, Republique de Guinée. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The guardian of those studies, the Academy of Inscriptions, was degraded to the lowest rank among the three royal societies of Paris: the new appellation of Erudits was contemptuously applied to the successors of Lipsius and Casaubon; and I was provoked to hear (see M. d'Alembert Discours preliminaire a l'Encyclopedie) that the exercise of the memory, their sole merit, had been superseded by the nobler faculties of the imagination and the judgment. ❋ Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 (1994)

Precede d'un Discours preliminaire et d'un Precis historique de la vie de Dumarsais par le citoyen Daube. ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

A very few copies contain a _Discours preliminaire de l'Auteur_ of sixteen pages which ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

Contains Discours preliminaire de l'Auteur (pp. 16). ❋ Max Pearson Cushing (1918)

Discours preliminaire de l'Auteur of sixteen pages which Naigeon had printed separately in London. ❋ Cushing, Max Person (1914)

It would appear that the son, to whom the collection latterly belonged, was gracious in the extreme in the loan of books; and that, in consequence, a public advertisement was inserted at the foot of the "Avis preliminaire," to entreat those, who had profited by such kindness, to return their borrowed (shall I say stolen?) goods? ❋ Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1811)

Casaubon; and I was provoked to hear (see M. d'Alembert Discours preliminaire a l'Encyclopedie) that the exercise of the memory, their sole merit, had been superseded by the nobler faculties of the imagination and the judgment. ❋ Edward Gibbon (1765)

Erudits was contemptuously applied to the successors of Lipsius and Casaubon; and I was provoked to hear (see M. d'Alembert, Discours preliminaire a l'Encyclopedie) that the exercise of the memory, their sole merit, had been superseded by the nobler faculties of the imagination and the judgment. '” ❋ Boswell, James, 1740-1795 (1887)

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