Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Zväzok 2,Časť 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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Strana 25
... stone , or rock , which is always under water . Round its fides , at different depths , feldom exceeding 18 inches , are feen , at all times of the year , iffuing out of little holes , certain fubftances that have the appeara e of fine ...
... stone , or rock , which is always under water . Round its fides , at different depths , feldom exceeding 18 inches , are feen , at all times of the year , iffuing out of little holes , certain fubftances that have the appeara e of fine ...
Strana 37
... stones . An inftance fimilar to thefe , of the truth of which we have no reason to doubt , was obferved in this coun- try in the year 1773 , where a large toad was found in the middle of a piece of coal having not the leaft vifible ...
... stones . An inftance fimilar to thefe , of the truth of which we have no reason to doubt , was obferved in this coun- try in the year 1773 , where a large toad was found in the middle of a piece of coal having not the leaft vifible ...
Strana 43
... stone , and only two of wood , which belong to the Portuguese . All the inhabitants are meanly clothed ; the women go bare - headed , and have alfo the upper part of the body naked , modefty being defended by a piece of linen wrapt ...
... stone , and only two of wood , which belong to the Portuguese . All the inhabitants are meanly clothed ; the women go bare - headed , and have alfo the upper part of the body naked , modefty being defended by a piece of linen wrapt ...
Strana 84
... stones as occur . red , and defigned , it was faid , for the fon of Iphitus . One of thefe , Schedius , was killed by Hector , while fighting for the body of Patroclus , but his bones were tranfported to Anticyra ; where his brother ...
... stones as occur . red , and defigned , it was faid , for the fon of Iphitus . One of thefe , Schedius , was killed by Hector , while fighting for the body of Patroclus , but his bones were tranfported to Anticyra ; where his brother ...
Strana 91
... stones all glittering like diamonds by the light of our torches ; the whole be- ing covered and lined throughout with fall cryftals , which gave a thousand various colours by their different reflections . This alley grows lower and ...
... stones all glittering like diamonds by the light of our torches ; the whole be- ing covered and lined throughout with fall cryftals , which gave a thousand various colours by their different reflections . This alley grows lower and ...
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Strana 329 - I know I have but the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart of a King, and of a King of England too...
Strana 71 - And the fear of you and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air...
Strana 377 - ... spontaneously; but if a man plants ten of them in his lifetime, which he may do in about an hour, he will as completely fulfil his duty to his own and future generations, as the native of our less temperate climate can do by ploughing in the cold of winter, and reaping in the summer's heat, as often as these seasons return...
Strana 91 - ... in a bed of water. In order, however, to be more certain, we sent in a Levantine mariner, who, by the promise of a good reward, ventured, with a flambeau in his hand, into this narrow aperture.
Strana 139 - ... being paid in proportion to the little work which he could execute, and paying in his turn for the materials which he might sometimes spoil through awkwardness and inexperience.
Strana 141 - ), would have been by the rules of the common law disappropriated, had not a clause in those statutes intervened, to give them to the king in as ample a manner as the abbots, &c. formerly held the same, at the time of their dissolution.
Strana 223 - I would call the SAXON architecture. But our Norman works had a very different original. When the Goths had conquered Spain, and the genial warmth of the climate, and the religion of the old inhabitants...
Strana 215 - ... and that it is the more permanent, in proportion as it recedes the more from its natural colour. Prepared archil very readily gives out its colour to water, to volatile spirits, and to alcohol ; it is the substance principally made use of for colouring the spirits of thermometers.
Strana 50 - An annuity for a long term of years, therefore, though its intrinsic value may be very nearly the same with that of a perpetual annuity, will not find nearly the same number of purchasers. The subscribers to a new loan, who mean generally to...
Strana 91 - ... a table. Upon our egress from this amazing cavern, we perceived a Greek inscription upon a rock at the mouth, but so obliterated by time, that we could not read it distinctly.