Encara no tenim significats per a "great accession".
1The Bourbons have gained great accession of power within a few years.
2This person married a lady who brought him great accession of fortune.
3After the battle there was of course a great accession of wounded men.
4The avowedly revolutionary party gained a great accession of strength when Mr P.H.
5A great accession of dignity was granted by King Ethelred.
6Virginia, especially, was a great accession to the Rebel cause.
7During the first forty-eight hours it flowed nearly four miles, when it received a great accession.
8It increased his reputation, and brought to him a great accession of popularity in the West.
9The pride of Wolsey was now further increased by a great accession of power and dignity.
10He shook hands with them both, amidst a great accession of sobs, and quittedtheroom
11After the death of Alexander Severus no great accession was made to Roman law, until Theodosius II.
12It might have been Sunday; but they say that it brings a great accession of throng and jollity.
13Temple, however, will scarcely carry with him any great accession of authority to the side either of religion or of infidelity.
14On its return to me, at your departure, I discovered a great accession of blots and sailing vessels, beside the aforesaid little things.'
15That very great accession of population ought sufficiently to indicate to you how great are the projects of the British Ministry in that region.
16But a much greater accession to the power of capital was supplied by the indirect system of finance-administration.
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Great accession a través del temps
Great accession per variant geogràfica