Let the precisian explain it as he may, that is our way of accounting for an experience both fruitful and astounding. |
I believe I am something of a precisian myself, but upon such a consideration, and in Paris, I should not hesitate an instant. |
His public career shows more of the doctrinaire and precisian than can be found in any other one of these. |
A precisian, however, could take his tobacco with a difference. |
The form-master of the Upper Remove happened to be a precisian in English. |
But do not be too much of a precisian, or you will paralyze me. |