“Her moods are many, and she has a faculty for portraying deep emotions with an airy touch.”
“His research confirms the long-held belief that fear in animals is connected to their keen faculty of smell.”
“So does the absence of any reference to the via moderna within the faculty of arts at this time indicate that Wittenberg was still committed to the via antiqua?”
“The fac simile of a part of the above letter which is reproduced here serves as a fairly good specimen of Hawthorne's handwriting.”
“A CD Rom providing the fac simile of the texts written on the voyages made during the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth centuries for the observation of the transits of Venus is now available.”
“Walking thus, it was a slow walk from the fac tories to the offices.”
“The fac simile of a part of the above letter which is reproduced here serves as a fairly good specimen of Hawthorne's handwriting.”
“A CD Rom providing the fac simile of the texts written on the voyages made during the XVIIth, XVIIIth and XIXth centuries for the observation of the transits of Venus is now available.”
“Walking thus, it was a slow walk from the fac tories to the offices.”