nursling उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Another of Crawford's book projects in this period was a short history of Nursling, as well as an introductory guide to landscape studies, " Archaeology in the Field ", published in 1953.
- He was the author of " Le nourrisson : alimentation et hygi�ne-enfants d�biles, enfants n�s ?terme " ( 1900 ), a book that was later translated into English as " The Nursling.
- At the southern are younger deposits of Eocene age, sloping from a ridge of the Nursling sands into a valley of London Clay . and extensive former sand pits on Casbrook Common, now used as a landfill site.
- The linked primary schools are Halterworth Community Primary School, North Baddesley Junior School, Nursling Church of England Primary School, Romsey Primary School, Rownhams St . John's Church of England Primary School, and Wellow School.
- Wilks continued to edit the " Christian Observer " until 1850, when he was succeeded by John William Cunningham, and resided at the living of Nursling, near Southampton, to which he had been presented in 1847.
- Budin is known as the father of modern perinatology, and his seminal work " The Nursling " ( " Le Nourisson " in French ) became the first major publication to deal with the care of the neonate.
- Although Hunter is not credited with popularizing the term Johnny Reb he does dedicate the novel to " " that tattered son of fortune and the nursling of many a dark and stormy hour, this book is affectionately dedicated by the AUTHOR ""
- Sir Thomas More, in one of his last letters from the Tower of London, speaks of himself as having been for nearly forty years'not a guest, but a continual nursling of the house of Bonvisi,'and styles Antonio the most faithful of his friends.
- Romsey and Southampton North : Abbey, Ampfield and Braishfield, Bassett, Blackwater, Broughton and Stockbridge, Chilworth, Nursling and Rownhams, Cupernham, Dun Valley, Harewood, Kings Somborne and Michelmersh, North Baddesley, Over Wallop, Romsey Extra, Swaythling, Tadburn, Valley Park.
- Johnson's " Nurslings of Immortality " received a mixed review in the " The Journal of Religion ", William Hamilton wrote that the book endorsed a " pretentious philosophical quasi-idealism " called Imaginism but contained some interesting material about automatic writing and psychic phenomena.