| John Prentiss Kewley Henshaw - Sermons, American - 1842 - 534 pages
...after his removal to the city of his nativity. The condition of the Church in New York, at that day, was very different from what it is at the present time. The majority of the clergy were, perhaps, more orderly than zealous — more orthodox than evangelical... | |
| Medicine - 1885 - 792 pages
...attachment to the man. Twenty years ago the position of the medical profession generally towards homoeopathy was very different from what it is at the present time. The records of that time were to be found in the pages of the Lancet. If a man dared then to treat a case... | |
| Charles Burton Buckley - Singapore - 1902 - 436 pages
...whom were men of standing, Mr. Dunman and Mr. Weir giving them remarkably good characters in matters of business. They were all convicted, and sentenced...there were nearly a hundred. The masters of the ships, ш order to avoid the European crew rowing in the sun, engaged a sampan to wait on the ship. There... | |
| Botany - 1918 - 382 pages
...these indicate that in former times the geographical distribution of the various members of this family was very different from what it is at the present time. The genus Tilia, which gives its name to the family, although belonging to a family that is essentially... | |
| Edward Wilber Berry - Coast redwood - 1923 - 292 pages
...these indicate that in former times the geographical distribution of the various members of this family was very different from what it is at the present time. The genus Tilia, which gives its name to the family, although belonging to a family that is essentially... | |
| Law - 1917 - 740 pages
...applicable to the state of matters " existing at a time when the relation between master and " servant was very different from what it is at the present " time. The change which took place in the course of the " nineteenth century in the relation of master and servant... | |
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