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... ancients believed fire , air , earth , and water to be the four elements , of which all other bodies were constituted . Philosophers are now agreed that three out of the four are compounds ; and the fourth , fire , is now generally ...
... ancients believed fire , air , earth , and water to be the four elements , of which all other bodies were constituted . Philosophers are now agreed that three out of the four are compounds ; and the fourth , fire , is now generally ...
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... . The mullus of the ancients was not the fish which we call the mullet ; some have absurdly taken the barbel to be the mullus so highly esti- mated by the Romans . A scale Gills Fins A shell Shell fish A net 24 FISHES .
... . The mullus of the ancients was not the fish which we call the mullet ; some have absurdly taken the barbel to be the mullus so highly esti- mated by the Romans . A scale Gills Fins A shell Shell fish A net 24 FISHES .
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... ancients made spears of its wood . CLASS V. Houndstongue Κυνογλωσσον , ου . n . Diosc . disliked by most cattle . Borage Βουγλωσσον , ου . n . Diosc CYCLAMEN came from Aleppo . Nightshade Κυκλαμίνος , ου . f . Στρυχνος , ου . m ...
... ancients made spears of its wood . CLASS V. Houndstongue Κυνογλωσσον , ου . n . Diosc . disliked by most cattle . Borage Βουγλωσσον , ου . n . Diosc CYCLAMEN came from Aleppo . Nightshade Κυκλαμίνος , ου . f . Στρυχνος , ου . m ...
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... ancients for sails and cordage for ships . The ancients not only raised flax of an extraordinary fineness , but also had the art of spinning yarn to a very high degree of perfection . A Daffodil Garlick CLASS VI . Ναρκισσος , ου . 36 ...
... ancients for sails and cordage for ships . The ancients not only raised flax of an extraordinary fineness , but also had the art of spinning yarn to a very high degree of perfection . A Daffodil Garlick CLASS VI . Ναρκισσος , ου . 36 ...
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... ancients as a cure for madness . CLASS XIV . HYSSOP Pennyroyal † Ύσσωπος , ου . f . Mint Archangel Betony sheep eat it , goats refuse it . Marjoram THYME CALAMINT Γλήχων , νος . f . § Ἡδυοσμος , ου . f . Diosc . Μινθα , ης . f ...
... ancients as a cure for madness . CLASS XIV . HYSSOP Pennyroyal † Ύσσωπος , ου . f . Mint Archangel Betony sheep eat it , goats refuse it . Marjoram THYME CALAMINT Γλήχων , νος . f . § Ἡδυοσμος , ου . f . Diosc . Μινθα , ης . f ...
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Page xii - Howard's Latin Exercises extended. Latin Exercises Extended ; or, a Series of Latin Exercises, selected from the best Roman Writers, and adapted to the Rules of Syntax, particularly in the Eton Grammar. To which are added, English Examples to be translated into Latin, immediately under the same rule. Arranged under Models. By NATHANIEL HOWARD "New Edition, 12mo.
Page 2 - SKETCH OF MODERN AND ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY, for the use of Schools. By SAMUEL BUTLER, DD late Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry; and formerly Head Master of Shrewsbury School.
Page 2 - A Praxis on the Latin Prepositions : being an attempt to illustrate their Origin, Signification- and Government, in the way of Exercise. By the late Bishop BUTLER.
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Page 34 - ... the pericarpium or seed-vessel, the seed or fruit, and the receptaculum receptacle or base. The calyx is that outer part of the flower, formed of one or more greenish leaves, sustaining the corolla at the bottom. The stamina or chives are composed of two parts, one long and thin, by which they are...
Page 35 - ALL the known vegetable productions, upon the surface of the globe, have been reduced by naturalists to Classes, Orders, Genera, Species, and Varieties. The classes are composed of orders ; the orders of genera ; the genera of species; and the species of varieties. We may attain a clearer idea of them, by comparing them with the general divisions of the inhabitants of the earth. Vegetables resemble Man ; Classes, nations of men ; Orders, tribes, or divisions of nations ; Genera, the families that...
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Page 34 - The stamina or chives are composed of two parts, one long and thin, by which they are fastened to the bottom of the corolla, called the filament ; the other thicker, placed at the top of the filament, called anthera or anther, a kind of box which opens when ripe, and throws out a small yellow dust, called pollen or farina.