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It was the compendious history of the ships which be took down and opened.
Please therefore, if you talk with me, to adopt the latter or more compendious method.
A compendious account of philosophy from the earliest times.
It is a compendious exposition on various issues from Islamic mysticism.
In 1810 he summed up his views on organic and inorganic nature into one compendious system.
Do they not call for the majestic, ramified, compendious discourse of a major historian?
The most compendious source of information on the LI.
He wrote several history books here, including A Compendious Chronicle.
He has not hitherto displayed an compendious knowledge of 19th Century philosophy.
An unusual and compendious addition to the literature of famous topographies."
The gentleman's hour glass; or, An introduction to chronology; being a plain and compendious analysis of time.
Their compendious method pays off: they bring out well the slow maturation of Columbus's intellect.
It contained, in brief and compendious form, a digest of all similar explanations since the thirteenth century.
As a portrait of an age, this exhibition is compendious, resourceful and minutely documented.
But with more than 200 images by dozens of photographers from across Africa, the Washington edition still feels compendious.
After about two miles I arrived at the Pumpkin Patch, another compendious farm stand.
Waiters and waitresses are well versed in the food and the compendious wine list.
His knowledge of Canada's railways is compendious.
I'll get a crucible, and into it, and dissolve myself down to one small, compendious vertebra.
The results are both random and compendious; make no sense and all sense; capture a moment in time, but keep meanings on the move.
It was a compendious act.
Frye's wit was concise and dry, his erudition compendious.
These correspondences have been elaborately mapped in the Book 777 in a very convenient and compendious form.
The Guardian saw Martin's strength in "his compendious understanding of the human stories driving the grand political narrative.
'Your file is compendious, March, but nowhere does it mention your sense of humour.