He thought that if a translation could be made into the Bohemian language of some simple religious tracts, much good might be done by their dissemination; but he supposed that the intolerant laws of the Austrian Empire, which forbad all freedom of religious action, were still in full force.
"Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel"
John Yeardley
As the anopheles becomes infectious through biting a malarious man, it is evident that such a dissemination of the parasite throughout the blood of the human population renders mosquitoes especially dangerous.
"The Panama Canal and its Makers"
Vaughan Cornish
The present manual suggests compositions based upon "changes in trees, dissemination of seeds, migration of birds, snow, ice, clouds, trees, leaves, and flowers."
"What the Schools Teach and Might Teach"
John Franklin Bobbitt