- and
Colonel Tulloch, and the
evidence taken by them
relative thereto,
animadverting upon the
conduct of
certain officers on the
general staff, and others...
-
Author of
those Experiments, London, 1662. A
Letter [dated 6 Oct. 1674]
animadverting on Newton's
Theory of
Light and Colors, in
Philosophical Transactions...
- adversative, adverse, adversion, adversity, advert, advertent, animadversion,
animadvert, anteversion, antevert, aversation, averse, aversion, avert, avertible...
- by Sir
William Hamilton in the
Edinburgh Review of 1829, and it was
animadverted upon
about the same time by Sc****ing. Hamilton's
objections are as follows...
- manner: And it is now the
interest as well as duty of the government, to
animadvert upon your
conduct with a
becoming severity, such a
severity as may tend...
-
Reverend Henry Hodgson published Letters to Mrs. Kindersley,
described as "
animadverting upon
portions of that lady's "Letters from the
Island of Teneriffe,"...
- not used
dissumulation enough, and have
rendered myself liable to be
animadverted upon - but in this I
comfort myself in
knowing that I have no mulatto...
-
mediate and immediate, and on error, heresie, and schism. This work was
animadverted on (remark or
comment critically,
usually with
strong disapproval or...
-
Seller in 1689
replied in a
second edition "with an
answer to the
Oxford Animadverter's Reflections".
History of P****ive
Obedience since the
Reformation (anon...
- was
never known to Boswell, and as the
older man was ill-disposed to
animadvert on his
younger self,
Boswell got such
basics as the
great man's working...