Cit.), plate xxii., fig.
— from Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism With an Essay on Baal Worship, on the Assyrian Sacred "Grove," and Other Allied Symbols by Thomas Inman
bisig (y) ‘ busy ,’ occupied, diligent , Ma, Sol . bisignes f. ‘ business ,’ MtL (Cont. p. xx).
— from A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary For the Use of Students by J. R. Clark (John R. Clark) Hall
—His just Measures of the pious Institutions of Youth, &c. page xxxi 1 Orbis Sensualium Pictus, A World of Things Obvious to the Senses drawn in Pictures.
— from The Orbis Pictus by Johann Amos Comenius
Conversation p. xvi, expresssion --> expression
— from Twelve Years a Slave Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853, from a Cotton Plantation near the Red River in Louisiana by Solomon Northup
INDICATING THE SYMPATHETIC FLOW OF LINES THAT GIVE UNITY TO THIS COMPOSITION. Plate XLII.
— from The Practice and Science of Drawing by Harold Speed
Claire P.... XXIV.
— from Juliette Drouet's Love-Letters to Victor Hugo Edited with a Biography of Juliette Drouet by Louis Guimbaud
376 He alludes to Ecclesiastes v. 11, the words of which are somewhat varied in our version: “When goods increase, they are increased that eat them; and what good is there to the owners thereof, saving the beholding of them with their eyes?” 377 “The rich man’s wealth is his strong city.”— Proverbs x. 15; xviii.
— from Bacon's Essays, and Wisdom of the Ancients by Francis Bacon
If intellect belongs to the divine nature, it cannot be in nature, as ours is generally thought to be, posterior to, or simultaneous with the things understood, inasmuch as God is prior to all things by reason of his causality (Prop. xvi., Coroll. i.).
— from Ethics by Benedictus de Spinoza
Gubernatoribus, ut quoties pro ipsius Philippi parte fuerint requisiti, vel eorum aliquis fuerit requisitus, eidem, efficacis defensionis præsidio assistentes, præmissa contra inobedientes et rebelles, per censuras [Pg xxii] ecclesiasticas, etiam sæpius aggravando, et per alia juris remedia, auctoritate Apostolica exequantur; invocato etiam ad hoc, si opus fuerit, auxilio brachii sæcularis.
— from Lives of the Most Eminent Painters Sculptors and Architects, Vol. 01 (of 10) Cimabue to Agnolo Gaddi by Giorgio Vasari
Libellus Tribuni ad Cæsarem, p. xxxiv.—M. 1845.
— from The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Table of Contents with links in the HTML file to the two Project Gutenberg editions (12 volumes) by Edward Gibbon
Stallo, loc. cit. , p. x. 800.
— from The Secret Doctrine, Vol. 1 of 4 by H. P. (Helena Petrovna) Blavatsky
On the right, fortifications are being constructed (Cichorius, plate xi)
— from The Grandeur That Was Rome by J. C. (John Clarke) Stobart
cit., p. xxv.
— from In Byways of Scottish History by Louis A. Barbé
read “compliments,”; page xxx., line 11, for “Dick Suivelles” read “Dick Swiveller”; page xxxi., in the last line but two, for “to” read “of”; page xxxix., in line 6 of second paragraph for “widey” read “widely.
— from Poems by John Clare
By The Engraver of The Designs in This Work VARIOUS TREATMENTS OF THE SAME DESIGN PLATE I—AA PLATE II—AA, AB, AC PLATE III—AC, AD PLATE IV—AE, AF, AG PLATE V—AG, AH, AI PLATE VI—AI, AJ, AK PLATE VII—AL, AM, AN PLATE VIII—AN, AO, AP PLATE IX—AP, AQ, AR, AS PLATE X—AS, AT, AU PLATE XI—AV, AW, AX, AY, AZ PLATE XII—BB, BC, BD PLATE XIII—BE, BF, BG PLATE XIV—BG, BH, BI PLATE XV—BI, BJ, BK, BL PLATE XVI—BL, BM, BN PLATE XVII—BN, BO, BP PLATE XVIII—BQ, BR, BS PLATE XIX—BT, BU, BV PLATE XX—BV, BW, BX, BY, BZ PLATE XXI—CC, CD, CE PLATE XXII—CF, CG, CH PLATE XXIII—CH, CI, CJ PLATE XXIV—CJ, CK, CL PLATE XXV—CL, CM, CN PLATE XXVI—CO, CP, CQ PLATE XXVII—CR, CS, CT PLATE XXVIII—CT, CU, CV PLATE XXIX—CV, CW, CX, CY, CZ PLATE XXX—DD, DE, DF PLATE XXXI—DG, DH, DI PLATE XXXII—DI, DJ, DK PLATE XXXIII—DK, DL, DM PLATE XXXIV—DN, DO, DP PLATE XXXV—DP, DQ, DR, DS PLATE XXXVI—DS, DT, DU PLATE XXXVII—DU, DV, DW, DX PLATE XXXVIII—DY, DZ, EE, EF, EG PLATE XXXIX—EG, EH, EI PLATE XL—EJ, EK, EL PLATE XLI—EL, EM, EN PLATE XLII—EN, EO, EP, EQ PLATE XLIII—EQ, ER, ES PLATE XLIV—ES, ET, EU PLATE XLV—EV, EW, EX, EY, EZ, FF PLATE XLVI—FG, FH, FI PLATE XLVII—FI, FJ, FK, FL PLATE XLVIII—FL, FM, FN PLATE XLIX—FN, FO, FP PLATE L—FP, FQ, FR, FS PLATE LI—FS, FT, FU PLATE LII—FV, FW, FX, FY, FZ PLATE LIII—GG, GH, GI, GJ PLATE LIV—GJ, GK, GL PLATE LV—GL, GM, GN PLATE LVI—GO, GP, GQ PLATE LVII—GQ, GR, GS PLATE LVIII—GT, GU, GV PLATE LIX—GV, GW, GX, GY, GZ, HH PLATE LX—HI, HJ, HK PLATE LXI—HK, HL, HM PLATE LXII—HN, HO, HP PLATE LXIII—HP, HQ, HR, HS PLATE LXIV—HS, HT, HU PLATE LXV—HU, HV, HW, HX, HY PLATE LXVI—HZ, II, IJ, IK PLATE LXVII—IL, IM, IN PLATE LXVIII—IO, IP, IQ, IR PLATE LXIX—IR, IS, IT, IU PLATE LXX—IU, IV, IW, IX, IY, IZ PLATE LXXI—JJ, JK, JL, JM PLATE LXXII—JM, JN, JO PLATE LXXIII—JO, JP, JQ, JR PLATE LXXIV—JR, JS, JT PLATE LXXV—JT, JU, JV, JW PLATE LXXVI—JW, JX, JY, JZ, KK, KL PLATE LXXVII—KM, KN, KO PLATE LXXVIII—KO, KP, KQ PLATE LXXIX—KR, KS, KT PLATE LXXX—KT, KU, KV PLATE
— from Monograms & Ciphers by Carlton Studio
Two species entirely domesticated inhabit the Peruvian and Bolivian Andes; and two others are found in a wild state, the vicuna in the Andes of Peru and Chili (Plate XVI.
— from The Geographical Distribution of Animals, Volume 2 With a study of the relations of living and extinct faunas as elucidating the past changes of the Earth's surface by Alfred Russel Wallace
“De hac significatione inter philologos nulla est dubitatio, confer Psal. xxvi.
— from The Gospel of St. John by Joseph MacRory
[Pg 349] Table 7. — Concluded Associate S. baudini S. cyanosticta S. phaeota S. puma S. sila S. sordida Smilisca sila — — — — X X Smilisca sordida — — X — X X Triprion petasatus X — — — — — Cochranella fleischmanni — — — — X X Centrolene prosoblepon — — — — X — Gastrophryne elegans X — — — — — Gastrophryne olivacea X — — — — — Gastrophryne usta X — — — — — Hypopachus alboventer X — — — — — Hypopachus caprimimus X — — — — — Hypopachus inguinalis X — — — — — Hypopachus maculatus X — — — — — Hypopachus oxyrrhinus X — — — — — Hypopachus variolosus X — — — — — Rana palmipes X — X X — — Rana pipiens X — — — — — Rana warschewitschi — — X — X X Chorus structure.
— from Neotropical Hylid Frogs, Genus Smilisca by William Edward Duellman
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