Time's telescope; or, A Complete guide to the almanack [ed. by J. Millard].John Millard (assistant librarian of the Surrey inst) 1820 |
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... carried her mimetic art , that you would declare , upon behold- ing some insects , that they had robbed the trees of their leaves to form for themselves artificial wings , so exactly do they resemble them in their form , sub- stance ...
... carried her mimetic art , that you would declare , upon behold- ing some insects , that they had robbed the trees of their leaves to form for themselves artificial wings , so exactly do they resemble them in their form , sub- stance ...
Strona xxiv
... carry ; the bird to whistle a tune ; fishes to obey a summons , and eat out of the hand ; but those insects which may be considered as most perfectly domesticated , can by no invention be turned from their instinct . The silk - worm ...
... carry ; the bird to whistle a tune ; fishes to obey a summons , and eat out of the hand ; but those insects which may be considered as most perfectly domesticated , can by no invention be turned from their instinct . The silk - worm ...
Strona xl
... carried forward , as may be easily perceived by placing them in a flat vessel , in which there is only just water enough to cover the bottom . Here the action of the water squirted from their tail will be very visible ; it will occasion ...
... carried forward , as may be easily perceived by placing them in a flat vessel , in which there is only just water enough to cover the bottom . Here the action of the water squirted from their tail will be very visible ; it will occasion ...
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... carried before them by officers called lictors . Ovid , in his Fasti , alludes to this ceremony : The joyous morn appears , let all attend With silence , and kind salutations send From house to house ; let rude contention cease , And ...
... carried before them by officers called lictors . Ovid , in his Fasti , alludes to this ceremony : The joyous morn appears , let all attend With silence , and kind salutations send From house to house ; let rude contention cease , And ...
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... carry on his back a bag loaded with his Majesty's speeches , bills , addresses , proclamations , & c . , on which occa- sions the privacy of the inner chambers of the Trea- sury and Exchequer was not sacred from his intru- sion . The ...
... carry on his back a bag loaded with his Majesty's speeches , bills , addresses , proclamations , & c . , on which occa- sions the privacy of the inner chambers of the Trea- sury and Exchequer was not sacred from his intru- sion . The ...
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