71. Toxic liver injury was defined as such if recorded in the log book of the hospitals. 72. Some journeymen employed their literacy in their everyday work, compositors in the print trade being an obvious example, but many others had their books of prices. 73. Arguably they are more apparent in the early books of Histories than in the later ones, where his commentary on events was constrained by political circumstances. 74. By modern standards those lay monasteries, the Oxford and Cambridge colleges, look like case books of sexual pathology. 75. I could have asked had he got a book of Chinese poetry. 76. The CML drew attention to the initiative of the Law Society of Scotland in providing assistance to those firms of accountants responsible for auditing books of Scottish solicitors. 77. Fortunately I had with me a book of prose exercises that we had used at school, so, at random I chose one which I vaguely remembered. 78. What then can one proclaim about the book of an opera? 79. They claimed that he had made and taken away copies or had memorised extracts from a book of secret formulae. 80. Indeed the best selling book of the nineteen seventies in American politics by a famous historian Arthur Schlesinger Junior called, it was called The Imperial Presidency. |