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Example sentences for "catalogued"

Lexicographically close words:
catalog; cataloged; cataloging; catalogs; catalogue; cataloguer; catalogues; cataloguing; catalpa; catalysis
  1. He that made love to the eldest dame 2 Was hight Sir Huddibras, a hardy man; hight > called Huddibras > (A name catalogued by Spenser in his roll of British kings at 210.

  2. In nearly all the early catalogues and in some recent foreign ones, these stamps are catalogued upon white paper.

  3. This stamp was never issued perforated, and any specimens so catalogued will be found to be the reprints.

  4. The stamp issued and used by this post was known in an early day and is catalogued in Kline's Manual 1862, but its true history was unknown until the publication of the above document.

  5. These plates are exceedingly scarce in the original parts as issued, sets having been catalogued at twenty-five guineas.

  6. A set of these scarce etchings was recently catalogued at twenty guineas.

  7. A set of these "Pickwick" plates, in the original parts, have been catalogued at fifteen guineas.

  8. Within the last few years sets of the "Crowquill" plates have been catalogued at twenty guineas.

  9. Vatopedi and Laura have been catalogued by Benessevich in the supplement to vol.

  10. Ptolemy catalogued fourteen stars, Tycho Brahe twenty-seven, and Hevelius forty in this constellation.

  11. The result of this policy is that we have to-day a central scientific library in which are catalogued all the scientific books of the government.

  12. I arranged to have them all temporarily transferred to the library of the Bureau of Science and catalogued there.

  13. In addition to contributing to various classical and scientific journals, he catalogued the classical MSS.

  14. The kinds catalogued by seedsmen, and recommended for cultivation, are the following; viz.

  15. As catalogued by seedsmen, the varieties are divided in two classes,--the Dwarfs, and the Pole or Running Sorts.

  16. The municipality of Ghent, in which the largest Beguinage was situated, sent a protest, in which they catalogued the great services of the order in times of war and epidemics, and the unfriendly purpose of the Holland Government was changed.

  17. The editions of one of this great man's works are catalogued by Sommervogel under the distinct heads of 54 languages.

  18. The writers of this century, whom the De Backers catalogued in their supplement, filled 647 columns, folio, very small print.

  19. Both catalogues are rendered additionally valuable by the citation of prices at which many of the works catalogued have been sold at book auctions in the present century.

  20. The second requisite to be attended to is to examine whether any of the volumes catalogued require to be bound or re-bound.

  21. This work, by a competent German-English book-publisher of London, is preceded by a brief history of American literature, and closes with a full index of authors whose works are catalogued in it.

  22. Names of editors of collections, each separate item to be at the same time sufficiently catalogued under its own heading.

  23. Nearly all periodicals and transactions of societies of every kind refuse to be classified, though they can be catalogued perfectly on paper by analysing their contents.

  24. Hain's Repertorium) by the names of authors, but in the order of the cities or places where the books catalogued were printed.

  25. The total number of those which I catalogued as important is 1,757.

  26. The evils of this astonishing system could not be even baldly catalogued in a lifetime.

  27. Shortly after it has passed the last foot-hills of the Taunus, it enters that narrow gorge which, for a matter of 150 kilometres, has catalogued its name and fame so brilliantly among the stock sights of the globe-trotter.

  28. There is a fund of interesting detail to be gathered in out-of-the-way corners in regard to these grand edifices and their pious founders, but not all of it can be even catalogued here.

  29. Here it catalogued the stranger, set the style of his welcome.

  30. As she stepped in the open door her quick glance went over the big room with a comprehensiveness which catalogued its inmates accurately and instinctively.

  31. As he took the chair pointed out to him, he was being catalogued by Bristow as showing too much uncertainty, even a womanish timidity.

  32. These are all now catalogued and largely published in the Inventaire des Tablettes de Tello conservees au Musee Ottoman (Paris, E.

  33. As an amateur in such matters I could easily, in advance of physically looking at it, have catalogued that rug and have estimated its value to a collector.

  34. She observed much, but without method; and catalogued not at all.

  35. The remarkable Adoration of the Kings in the Berlin Museum was until lately given to Gentile, though it is now catalogued as the work of Antonio.

  36. England in 1631 or thereabouts; while at Hampton Court is a beautiful little piece by him which is catalogued under the title of A Startling Introduction.

  37. Unfortunately the very first example cited pulls us up short alongside the official catalogue of the Uffizi Gallery (where the picture was placed in 1841), in which it is catalogued (No.

  38. The setting of the famous pictures in the Wallace Collection, catalogued as The Music-Party or Les Charnes de la Vie (No.

  39. However that may be, there is no longer any dispute about the fascinating Adoration of the Kings in the Kaiser Friedrich Museum at Berlin, formerly supposed to be the work of Gentile da Fabriano, but now catalogued as that of Antonio.

  40. Upon the many other things worth seeing in that Salle des Gardes, I have no time to dwell; also the reader will find them catalogued in any guide.

  41. They need not all be catalogued here, but I must point out two or three of the best.

  42. Thus her sophistication, the ease with which she had penetrated his pretensions, the cool finality with which she had catalogued and placed him, were all explainable.

  43. Mrs. Randall catalogued it as another ebullition of Mary's queerness; even her uncle, despite an affection that accepted everything Mary did as right and proper, felt himself a little shocked.

  44. The following note is a verbatim copy of that published by me in 1873, and the accuracy of which has now been vindicated by the recent observations of Nathorst: The plants catalogued by Dr.


  45. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "catalogued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.