Cl., to which as a variety Cleve unites Lewis' form, appears to resemble it only in the lunate marks. |
Soissons was on the whole in favour of the Cleve expedition. |
When Cleve, the first officer, appeared his manner was solicitous. |
Cleve gathered up his reins, and nodding to Mr. Frank Belmar, drove at a finable rate up the avenue and through the park. |
In 1880, Nilson and Cleve discovered in a Scandinavian mineral a new element which had the properties of eka-boron. They called it Scandium. |
Cleve, forgetting any form of valediction, passed into the shop. |