Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volumen8Archibald Constable, 1823 |
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... history of his native country , which is among the manuscripts of Sir Thomas Fairfax , in the Bodleian library at ... Europe . Many disputes have arisen concerning the right by which the crown of Denmark imposes such a duty . The kings ...
... history of his native country , which is among the manuscripts of Sir Thomas Fairfax , in the Bodleian library at ... Europe . Many disputes have arisen concerning the right by which the crown of Denmark imposes such a duty . The kings ...
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... native state , consist of hexagonal columns mostly truncated at both ends ; and that he had some in his possession ... Europe , principally in the duchy of Silesia in Germany .. Rough EMERALDS . - Those of the first and coarsest sort ...
... native state , consist of hexagonal columns mostly truncated at both ends ; and that he had some in his possession ... Europe , principally in the duchy of Silesia in Germany .. Rough EMERALDS . - Those of the first and coarsest sort ...
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... native inha- bitants who remained in England were reduced to the most abject ... Europe , so that there was now some hope of the introduction of arts and ... Europe ; so that this exile proved of great service to Egbert . He continued at ...
... native inha- bitants who remained in England were reduced to the most abject ... Europe , so that there was now some hope of the introduction of arts and ... Europe ; so that this exile proved of great service to Egbert . He continued at ...
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... Native of Brazil . 96 . typhæus Bull - comber . With three horns on the thorax , the middle ones smaller than the rest , lateral ones project- ing as far as the head does , which is without horns . It is a native of Europe ; to be met ...
... Native of Brazil . 96 . typhæus Bull - comber . With three horns on the thorax , the middle ones smaller than the rest , lateral ones project- ing as far as the head does , which is without horns . It is a native of Europe ; to be met ...
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... Native of Europe ; frequently to be met with in dung . Clock - beetle . Body black , smooth ; the elytra fur- rowed ; the head of a rhomboidal figure ; fore - head prominent . 42. Native of Europe ; to be met with in dung ; much ...
... Native of Europe ; frequently to be met with in dung . Clock - beetle . Body black , smooth ; the elytra fur- rowed ; the head of a rhomboidal figure ; fore - head prominent . 42. Native of Europe ; to be met with in dung ; much ...
Términos y frases comunes
abdomen afterwards ancient animals Antennæ appear bands barons bishop body Britain Britons brown called church clavated claws common common toad composed covered crocodile crown death dots duke earl eggs electrometer elytra elytra marked encaustic painting enemy England engraving epact extremity eyes Feelers feet female filiform fluid fore France frequently frog furnished genus green hairy head Henry inches insects jaws kind king king's kingdom LACERTA land larva larvæ last edition legs length lines Lizard male manner ment mouth native of Europe observed ocelli oval pale papillæ person plate pope prince pupa queen RANA reddish reign reptiles resembles Romans round rusty colour Saxons scutellum shell side skin smooth snout sometimes soon species spots substance surface System of Nature tail thorax tion toad tortoise turtle upper whitish whole wings yellow yellowish
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Página 269 - When one reflects on the state of this strange being, it is a matter of wonder to find that Providence should bestow such a profusion of days, such a seeming waste of longevity, on a reptile that appears to relish it so little as to squander more than two-thirds of its existence in a joyless stupor, and be lost to all sensation for months together in the profoundest of slumbers.
Página 122 - Bedford Berks . , Buckingham Cambridge . Chester Cornwall . . Cumberland . . Derby Devon Dorset Durham Essex Gloucester . , Hereford . Hertford . Huntingdon . . Kent . Lancaster . Leicester . Lincoln ... Middlesex . Monmouth . . Norfolk Northampton . Northumberland Nottingham Oxford . . Rutland . Salop .... Somerset . . Southampton Stafford . Suffolk Surrey . , Sussex Warwick . . . Westmoreland . Wilts.
Página 269 - Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity ; but, as the noons of that season proved unusually warm and sunny, it was continually interrupted, and called forth by the heat in the middle of the day ; and though I continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work remained unfinished.
Página 269 - ... a loaded cart, yet does it discover as much solicitude about rain as a lady dressed in all her best attire, shuffling away on the first sprinklings, and running its head up in a corner. If attended to, it becomes an excellent weather-glass ; for as sure as it walks elate, and, as it were, on tiptoe, feeding with great earnestness in a morning, so sure will it rain before night.
Página 269 - If attended to, it becomes an excellent weatherglass : for as sure as it walks elate, and as it were on tiptoe, feeding with great earnestness in a morning, so sure will it rain before night. It is totally a diurnal animal, and never pretends to stir after it becomes dark. The tortoise...
Página 94 - A few days after they appeared in his presence, armed, and attended with armed followers ; and they accused, by name, the Archbishop of York, the Duke of Ireland, the Earl of Suffolk, Sir Robert Tresilian, and Sir Nicholas Brembre, as public and dangerous enemies to the state.
Página 18 - Christ was the word that spake it; He took the bread and brake it ; And what the word did make it, That I believe and take it.
Página 252 - Obey them that have the rule over you, and submit yourselves : for they watch for your souls, as they that must give account, that they may do it with joy, and not with grief: for that is unprofitable for you.
Página 368 - He cannot serve upon juries, cannot be a witness in any court, and which is the worst of all, cannot bring an action either real or personal, to recover lands or money due to him.
Página 269 - This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the summer: for it goes to bed in the longest days at four in the afternoon, and often does not stir in the morning till late. Besides, it retires to rest for every shower, and does not move at all in wet days.