Term that denotes the years before the supposed birth of Jesus Christ in the christian calendar.
1V. b. c. means 'vide box C,' unless I am greatly mistaken.
2And these be the names of their a. b. c. Now shall ye know the figures.
3Hogarth and Chase, vice-presidents; David Preston, treasurer; and B. C. Durfee, secretary.
4B. C., with the most brilliant report from the board at Calcutta.
5The Project Gutenberg eBook, Christianity and Ethics, by Archibald B. C. Alexander
6B. C., and the profits thereof, which Hobsons had taken from them.
7B. C. He never started a school, not even a Sunday school.
8B. C. Now Mrs. Newcome, of her inheritance, possessed not only B.
9Title: The Girl Scout Pioneers or Winning the First B. C.
10He was born 620 B. C. and lived in great wealth and luxury.
11Even poor Zukertort at the B. C. towards the last stood very low.
12B. C. Co. in a row at least two feet high.
13Mr. Clinton fixes the acme of Pherecydes about B. C. 572.
14B. C. Company, about whom you inquire in your letter of April 9th.
15B. C. Barnes drank the toast with all his generous heart.
16B. C. shop, and the time hung heavily on his hands.