-
should be such as to
yield fruitful results for the good of society,
unprocurable by
other methods or
means of study, and not
random and
unnecessary in...
-
where chemical spirits were so
misunderstood and
chemical instruments so
unprocurable that it was hard to have any
Hermetic thoughts in it." All Souls, Oxford...
-
Potatoes are six
times the
ordinary price.
Sugar and
petroleum are
unprocurable and
money has
ceased to circulate."
Among the
consequences of the event...
-
representative master-pieces of
fiction by
Continental authors as are
unprocurable in
English in an
unmutilated rendering." He
oversaw the Society's publication...
-
obtained under heavy artillery and machine-gun fire,
which had been
unprocurable from
other sources.
Throughout he did fine work."
Military Cross (29...
- c. 1795. The
waterfront was
packed with
marine industries, fire
insurance unprocurable. (George Shepheard, The Ship Inn: Yale
Center for
British Art)...
-
specific reference to Photometria; that it was an
important book but
unprocurable. An
abridged German translation of
Photometria appeared in 1892, a French...
- beef
would not keep, nor
could it be
salted because salt was
almost unprocurable. Most beef was sent on the hoof.
Cattle were
driven towards Humaitá along...
-
allowance for them.";
Latest shortages include feeding bottle teats "
unprocurable in some areas... made of
reconditioned rubber..
contraceptives are plentiful...
- the grenades, was
built by the Company, as much of this
equipment was
unprocurable overseas or
elsewhere in New Zealand.
Domestic and
commercial grade cookstoves...