The interior of the church has lost something of the primitive character that still reigns at Enderby: there has been a partial restoration: both nave and chancel are now floored with coloured tiles, and the old pews have been Superseded by open sittings of red pine.
"A Key to Lord Tennyson's 'In Memoriam'"
Alfred Gatty
Considerable influence, however, was exercised at first by Italian models, afterwards by Germany, so that while in the early sixteenth century Latin Bibles the cuts are mostly copied from Giunta's Malermi Bible, these were gradually Superseded by German cuts, which Anton Koberger supplied to the Lyonnese printers who worked for him.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
The social problem, therefore, so far as these branches are concerned, is to discover some form of co-operative arrangement which shall reconcile the large system of production with the interests of the labouring class, unless, indeed-what is far from impossible-the large system of production is itself to be Superseded in the further advance of industrial development.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae