Aún no tenemos significados para "first rudiments".
1The rights of game are among the first rudiments of property.
2You do not seem to know the first rudiments of agriculture.
3He never acquired the first rudiments of knowledge.
4He was born in great obscurity, and received his first rudiments of learning in a charity school.
5The first rudiments of comb are often applied within the first half hour after the swarm is hived.
6He had never learned to box, and was ignorant of the first rudiments of the art of self-defense.
7I accepted his offer to be my instructor, and my first rudiments in the science were received from him.
8We have already seen the first rudiments of its embryology, which in the main corresponds to its phylogeny (Figs.
9She was advancing from one overpowering dread to another, accepting the first rudiments of surgery as the greatest of scientific marvels.
10Now that they were no longer half-numbed with starvation, they had time both for leisure and for the first rudiments of thought.
11In short, your little scene has failed in every point, and you do not know the first rudiments of this fine art.
12The considerate elder tempts the child with inticements and caresses, that he may win his attention to the first rudiments of learning.
13And these boys are hearing the first rudiments of Logic who were only yesterday, or the day before, admitted to the school.
14His first rudiments in profane history were acquired by seeing of raree-shows, where he was brought acquainted with all the princes of Europe.
15All early paganism appears, on careful examination, to have arisen out of a consecration of the first rudiments of physical or speculative science.
16It appears that only the very first rudiments of the vascular system are laid down in the short first period of automatic non-functional development.
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