"Kalendar" Quotes from Famous Books
... delectable, reverend, or admired discourse, or any satisfactory arguments, but in effecting and working, and in discovery of particulars not revealed before for the better endowment and help of man's life; I have thought good to make as it were a Kalendar or Inventory of the wealth, furniture, or means of man according to his present estate, as far as it is known; which I do not to shew any universality of sense or knowledge, and much less to make a satire of reprehension in ... — Valerius Terminus: of the Interpretation of Nature • Sir Francis Bacon
... to have the Madrid Gazette, and Mercury, and the Court Kalendar of this year. I have the pleasure of informing you, that your friends here are well, ... — The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. VIII • Various |