It can most compendiously be demonstrated with the help of the preceding canons. |
This was not Aristotle taken piecemeal, but instead as an author to be digested in his entirety, systematically and compendiously. |
There remains the derivative form of creation, compendiously styled evolution. |
In short the claim was more extensive than the invention and was, as it is compendiously expressed, too wide and therefore invalid. |
It compendiously describes some of the evidence and some of the background. |
The annalists say compendiously that Armagh was burned twice in one month by Thomas Sussex. |