That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned by local usage should in general be adopted. 2. Where names have been changed or corrupted, and such changes or corruptions have become established by local usage, it is not in general advisable to attempt... Pacific Educational Journal - Seite 4791894Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1893 - 376 Seiten
...do better work in drawing. You will be paid an hundred fold. Spelling of Geographical Names. The US Board on Geographic Names, has adopted for guidance,...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. 3. In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings, sanctioned... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1894 - 782 Seiten
...principles within the United States: 1 . That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned by Iccal usage should in general be adopted. 2. Where names...have been changed or corrupted, and such changes or con uptions have become established by local usage, it is not in general advisable to attempt to restore... | |
| United States. Naval Oceanographic Office - 1891 - 104 Seiten
...MANSION, September 4, 1890. The US Board on Geographic Names, established by Executive order, has thus far adopted for guidance, in determining the official...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. 3. In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings, sanctioned... | |
| 1891 - 822 Seiten
...form or rendering of geographic names, the whole are here introduced as a matter of general interest. 1. That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. 3. In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings sanctioned by... | |
| Meriden Scientific Association - 1891 - 346 Seiten
...adopted by the UNITED STATES BOARD ON GEOGRAPHIC NAMES has been followed in this article, namely: 1. The spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned by local usage, should in general be adopted. Immediately east of the narrow pass paving the same name, is CAT HOLE MOUNTAIN, a very sharply defined... | |
| United States Geographic Board - 1892 - 410 Seiten
...which the Board reserves liberty to depart whenever, in its judgment, it deems it advisable to do so. (1) That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned by local usage should in general be adopted. (У) Where names have been changed or corrupted, and such changes or corruptions have become established... | |
| American Geographical Society of New York - 1890 - 986 Seiten
...adopted by the Board for guidance in determining the official form or rendering of geographical names. 1. That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. 3. In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings sanctioned by... | |
| United States Board on Geographic Names - 1901 - 164 Seiten
...which the Board reserves liberty to depart whenever, in its judgment, it deems it advisable to do so. (1) That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. (3) In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings sanctioned by... | |
| Frank H. Vizetelly - 1905 - 162 Seiten
...of this Board as regards certain names, no other list can be recommended as a reliable substitute. ( 1 ) That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. (3) In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings sanctioned by... | |
| Frank H. Vizetelly - 1905 - 168 Seiten
...this Board as regards certain names, no other list can be recommended as a reliable substitute. 1i) That spelling and pronunciation which is sanctioned...advisable to attempt to restore the original form. (3) In cases where what was evidently originally the same word appears with various spellings sanctioned by... | |
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