The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, Հատոր 8Charles Knight, 1837 |
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... head , a comparison which seems to him just ; for , ' says Vieillot , it has not this part naked till it is adult , the young , like the young rook , having the head entirely feathered , and even the nostrils covered with small ...
... head , a comparison which seems to him just ; for , ' says Vieillot , it has not this part naked till it is adult , the young , like the young rook , having the head entirely feathered , and even the nostrils covered with small ...
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... head . The feathers of the neck form a kind of pendant pelerine in front of the neck , which Example . Cephalopterus ornatus , Coracina cephalop - work as well as in masonry . tera , Vieill . Colour a uniform blue black . Head and base ...
... head . The feathers of the neck form a kind of pendant pelerine in front of the neck , which Example . Cephalopterus ornatus , Coracina cephalop - work as well as in masonry . tera , Vieill . Colour a uniform blue black . Head and base ...
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... Head of Kin- sale upon the south to Charleville on the north , is 44 Irish or 56 English miles . The area is estimated at 2654 square statute miles , or 1,698,882 English acres ; but this estimate is not to be depended on for accuracy ...
... Head of Kin- sale upon the south to Charleville on the north , is 44 Irish or 56 English miles . The area is estimated at 2654 square statute miles , or 1,698,882 English acres ; but this estimate is not to be depended on for accuracy ...
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... Head . | of the Blackwater within the estate , and that the vicinity of Bantry Bay is forty fathoms deep at the mouth , twenty - six the ridge would be an eligible site for a village . The vil miles long , and from three to five miles ...
... Head . | of the Blackwater within the estate , and that the vicinity of Bantry Bay is forty fathoms deep at the mouth , twenty - six the ridge would be an eligible site for a village . The vil miles long , and from three to five miles ...
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... heads , which have a beautiful effect in the south - west of England , whither it has been some years introduced from ... head and body were battered , and a leg and arm dislocated . Considering his advanced age , the physicians thought ...
... heads , which have a beautiful effect in the south - west of England , whither it has been some years introduced from ... head and body were battered , and a leg and arm dislocated . Considering his advanced age , the physicians thought ...
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Էջ 42 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Էջ 42 - Will You to the utmost of Your Power maintain the Laws of God, the true Profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant Reformed Religion established by Law ? And will You maintain and preserve inviolably the Settlement of the United Church of England and Ireland, and the Doctrine, Worship, Discipline, and Government thereof, as by Law established within England and Ireland, and the Territories thereunto belonging...
Էջ 42 - Will You solemnly promise and swear to govern the People of this United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Dominions thereto belonging, according to the Statutes in Parliament agreed on, and the respective Laws and Customs of the same ? King. I solemnly promise so to do.
Էջ 227 - Now the man Moses was very meek, above all the men that were upon the face of the earth.
Էջ 170 - I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled, for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor : his linen was plain and not very clean, and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar : his hat was without a hat-band, his stature was of a good size, his sword stuck close to his side, his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untunable, and his eloquence full of fervour, for the subjectmatter would...
Էջ 298 - Then the king made Daniel a great man, and gave him many great gifts, and made him ruler over the whole province of Babylon, and chief of the governors over all the wise men of Babylon.
Էջ 144 - Creed, ought thoroughly to be received and believed : for they may be proved by most certain warrants of Holy Scripture.
Էջ 170 - I knew not), very ordinarily appareled ; for it was a plain cloth suit, which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor ; his linen was plain, and not very clean ; and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar ; his hat was without a hat-band ; his stature was of a good size ; his sword stuck close to his side; his countenance swollen and reddish, his voice sharp and untunable, and his eloquence full of fervour.
Էջ 170 - I came one morning into the House well clad, and perceived a gentleman speaking, whom I knew not, very ordinarily apparelled, for it was a plain cloth suit which seemed to have been made by an ill country tailor : his linen was plain and not very clean, and I remember a speck or two of blood upon his little band, which was not much larger than his collar : his hat was without a hat-band, his stature...