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  • d the entrances and exits of the players, and prefixed a list of the dramatis personae to each play.
  • Whereunto is prefixed a discourse
  • To this work is prefixed a portrait of the author in his thirty-first
  • ham's Ely was dedicated to him, and to it was prefixed a plate of his arms.
  • as published at Florence in 1707, to which is prefixed a life by Casotti.
  • To which is prefixed, A journal of a voyage down the Elbe from Dre
  • r of sermons and occasional pamphlets; and he prefixed a life of the author to a collected edition o
  • He prefixed a Propylaeum antiquarium, an attempt to formu
  • To which is prefixed a Dissertation on the Animal Remains and othe
  • In 1547 Baldwin prefixed a copy of verses to a work by Christopher Lan
  • Birmingham, 1811, to which is prefixed a brief sketch of the author's life by the Re
  • , Father of the Secession Church, to which is prefixed a memoir of his father, the Rev. Henry Erskin
  • ciety under the editorship of John Bruce, who prefixed an introduction on the life and writings of t
  • To this work he prefixed an Anglo-Saxon grammar.
  • To the Medea he prefixed an original prologue and amplified the chorus
  • To which is prefixed, An account of the origin of sliding keels Pr
  • To the second is prefixed an introduction by Jacobi, which is at the sa
  • When prefixed before a title, it expresses that something i
  • being written ... by having a point or prick prefixed before it ... being written according to the
  • ollowing major units, whereby the numbers not prefixed by the letter D represent the old categorisat
  • te of colophon 1548, 1590, with three stanzas prefixed by Berthelet, and dedicatory preface to the k
  • Each list entry is prefixed by the DINGIR determinative.
  • d by Unix shells and Perl, variable names are prefixed by the $ sigil.
  • stency, but am neutral about whether they are prefixed by London (should add extra interest to the [
  • h it is commonly used, Blake's name was never prefixed by 'Admiral', a rank which was not used in th
  • rialized into a string of hexadecimal digits ( prefixed by the string IOR:) to facilitate transport b
  • itten by a Scholler in Oxford … whereunto are prefixed certain Poems casually written upon that subj
  • To the latter are prefixed complimentary verses of John Dryden, Aphra Be
  • ragas might have the same root name but were prefixed differently, thus grouping together ragas whi
  • of creation of the variant ndoo- arises from prefixed forms of Ottawa nouns such as pwaagan ‘pipe,'
  • Exercises, or Ideot's Devotions, to which was prefixed her Apology, for herself and for her spiritua
  • To the last-named work he prefixed his own Introductio in Theologiam Judaicam.
  • lished at Geneva (2 vols., 1613), of which is prefixed his autobiography, written about 1592 (new ed
  • Prefixed is the author's portrait, engraved by T. Wool
  • he first and second of these publications she prefixed memoirs of his life by herself, and the secon
  • of English verses in praise of the author are prefixed, of which one is by John Bate, the author of
  • wood" (the surrounding neighborhood) has been prefixed on official subway maps.
  • for "father", "grandfather" or "sir", usually prefixed or suffixed to a name or sobriquet.
  • To which are prefixed, sketches of his life, character and writings
  • al manuscripts (by Philalethes) … To which is prefixed the life of Corinna, written by herself.'
  • true spirit of the original, and to which is prefixed the name of Jarvis.' Broughton was a lover of
  • AD) from three prior Saxon codes, to which he prefixed the Ten Commandments of Moses and incorporate
  • re completed by his son-in-law Justamond, and prefixed to the Miscellaneous Works, 2 vols., 1777 of
  • 1817); and a life of Robertson the historian, prefixed to an edition of his works.
  • rge Bull, and by George Hickes in a discourse prefixed to the pamphlet against William Whiston's Col
  • ed from the Sanskrit title of veneration Sri, prefixed to the name of Wat Saket in Bangkok, which wa
  • A sonnet is prefixed to the work.
  • This letter is prefixed to the work.
  • An engraving from it by Joseph Baker is prefixed to his ‘Sermons and Charges.'
  • He wrote a biography of Arthur Lake, prefixed to Lake's Sermons (1639).
  • ctory Commentaire on the works of Jean Racine prefixed to Lenormant's edition (1808).
  • A portrait engraved by le Pouter in 1694 is prefixed to a Paris edition of A Contrite and Humble H
  • He wrote a life of Dr Doddridge, which is prefixed to Doddridge's Exposition of the New Testamen
  • known as Acharya Umaswami , which is a title prefixed to the names of learned men.
  • Some Latin sapphics by Cradock are prefixed to Robert Peterson's translation of Giovanni
  • ed by R. Baker from a painting by Overton, is prefixed to the same work.
  • 1632 a copy of commendatory verses by him was prefixed to the first collected edition of William Lit
  • Ten Commandments and the Pentateuch, which he prefixed to a code of laws he promulgated around this
  • derived from the Greek paralos (near the sea) prefixed to the generic stem Opostega, in reference to
  • ia Britannica, and another by Edward Churton, prefixed to the edition of Pearson's Minor Theological
  • The 'Scheubner' in his surname was prefixed to his own from his wife's family name: an ol
  • ecial class of twenty prepositional particles prefixed to verbs or to action nouns.
  • Life of John Jewel prefixed to the bishop's collected works in 1609, and
  • nd 7 is Turkish-Latin-Spanish dictionary; and prefixed to the work is a poem by Solomon Conegliano.
  • George Chapman prefixed to his translation of the Iliad (1598), a son
  • The portrait prefixed to one of the volumes of Sidney Gilpin's anth
  • ed from the Greek para (meaning near, beside) prefixed to the name of the species Pseudopostega kemp
  • "A memoir of Dr. Richard Chandler", prefixed to a new edition of his Travels in Asia Minor
  • e is derived from the Greek notios (southern) prefixed to the generic stem Opostega, in reference to
  • The word “thiru” is usually prefixed to the name 'Thiruvazhiyad' from the old age
  • pted the surname as Lewis, either suffixed or prefixed to their maiden name, for another 250 years a
  • pt, was published in 1742 by Samuel Jebb, who prefixed to it a Latin life of the author.
  • account of his life appears to be the memoir prefixed to Richard Parkinson's 1837 Hulsean lectures,
  • wel, which was published in 1573 and was also prefixed to the edition of Jewel's works issued in 160
  • He also prefixed to the collective folio volume of the ' Sermo
  • His only publication is a life of Woodhead prefixed to his edition of The Third Part of the Brief
  • God's Revenge against the sin of Murther;' he prefixed to it a dedication to the Earl of Shaftesbury
  • ard's Life (1710); the prefatio generalissima prefixed to his Opera omnia (1679); and also a general
  • long letter on ancient painters and sculptors prefixed to the third volume of Vasari.
  • He was also the author of a Latin explanation prefixed to the second volume of the Marlborough Gems
  • Samuel Pullein, in a copy of Latin elegiacs prefixed to the translations, is enthusiastic about hi
  • ociety, and a print of the original design is prefixed to The Glory of Chelsey College revived, publ
  • ogical Theatre, (published 1687); the Epistle prefixed to Dr. Cosins's Ecclesiae Anglicanae Politeia
  • or of the History of the Reign of Henry V) is prefixed to the fifth volume of his collected works; a
  • is equivalent to the centiday (cd), a non-SI prefixed unit.
  • Prefixed was an unsigned preface by Oley.
  • ellent Treatise of Tentations, with a preface prefixed, wherein is contained an Abridgment of the au
  • Directions prefixed with / or ?
  • Since then “Charnockite” is also prefixed with the famous “St.
  • All names are prefixed with their day of birth and suffixed with Var
  • Macro processor lines are usually prefixed with the greater than character (>).
  • ps reports following a reading on AWDREY were prefixed with the codeword "TOCSIN BANG".
  • Thio- can be prefixed with di- and tri- in chemical nomenclature.
  • All system tasks are prefixed with $ to distinguish them from user tasks an
  • As such, his name is sometimes prefixed with the titles of either grof or barun (coun
  • All source had to be prefixed with a line number, or it would be interprete
  • Reports following readings on the GZI were prefixed with the words "Nuclear Burst" and the monito
  • are generally referred to by an index number prefixed with the letters ADS.
  • numbering system comprising the wagon number prefixed with a letter which designates the wagon's ty
  • tle was also given to women, though generally prefixed with the sign Ix ("woman") to indicate their
  • Cape Cornwall is one of only two headlands prefixed with the name "Cape" in Great Britain, the ot
  • The star names ( prefixed with MUL ��) are listed with th
  • s reports following a reading on any BPI were prefixed with the codeword "Tocsin" eg "Tocsin Shrewsb
  • fiyah, Youssifiyah or Yusifiyah, occasionally prefixed with Al-) is a regional township in the count