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Pagina 12
... common opinion is , that it is a compound of filver , copper , and gold , fomething like the ancient Corinthian brafs . Thefe metals are fo perfectly mixed , that the compound , it is faid , has a colour that never alters , how long ...
... common opinion is , that it is a compound of filver , copper , and gold , fomething like the ancient Corinthian brafs . Thefe metals are fo perfectly mixed , that the compound , it is faid , has a colour that never alters , how long ...
Pagina 18
... common council - men , & c . Here rather fuppofe them to produce the effect by put- are the ruins of a caftle which was built by Gil- ting the blood into a gentle fermentation , where- bert de Clare , about A. D. 1160. It has markets ...
... common council - men , & c . Here rather fuppofe them to produce the effect by put- are the ruins of a caftle which was built by Gil- ting the blood into a gentle fermentation , where- bert de Clare , about A. D. 1160. It has markets ...
Pagina 25
... common original with the Myfi and Lydi , having a common temple , of a very ancient ftanding , at Melala , a town of Caria , called Jovis Carii De- labria , Homer calls them barbarians in language . CARIATI , a town of Naples in ...
... common original with the Myfi and Lydi , having a common temple , of a very ancient ftanding , at Melala , a town of Caria , called Jovis Carii De- labria , Homer calls them barbarians in language . CARIATI , a town of Naples in ...
Pagina 35
... common in the ifle of Anglefey , ( fee ANGLESEY , 2. ) and were alfo ufed as fepulchral monuments , in the manner of tumuli ; for Mr Rowland found a curious urn in one of thefe carnedde . Hence it may be inferred , that the Britons had ...
... common in the ifle of Anglefey , ( fee ANGLESEY , 2. ) and were alfo ufed as fepulchral monuments , in the manner of tumuli ; for Mr Rowland found a curious urn in one of thefe carnedde . Hence it may be inferred , that the Britons had ...
Pagina 36
... common carnelion has its name from its flesh co- lour ; which is in fome of these ftones , paler , when it is called the female carnelion ; in others deeper , called the male . Woodward . * CARNEOUS . adj . [ carneus , Lat . ] Fleshy In ...
... common carnelion has its name from its flesh co- lour ; which is in fome of these ftones , paler , when it is called the female carnelion ; in others deeper , called the male . Woodward . * CARNEOUS . adj . [ carneus , Lat . ] Fleshy In ...
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