Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... head . To the commander in chief the whole line turns out without arms , and the camp- guards beat a march , and ... head . 2. Any thing drawn upon the head , and wrapping round it ( otton ) . 3. A covering put over the hawk's eyes . 4 ...
... head . To the commander in chief the whole line turns out without arms , and the camp- guards beat a march , and ... head . 2. Any thing drawn upon the head , and wrapping round it ( otton ) . 3. A covering put over the hawk's eyes . 4 ...
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... head , to pin the frame of a roof or floor together ; HOOKS ( SHEER ) , in a ship , those hooks like sickles fixed in the ends of the yard - arms , that if a ship under sail come to board her , those sheers may cut her shrowds , and so ...
... head , to pin the frame of a roof or floor together ; HOOKS ( SHEER ) , in a ship , those hooks like sickles fixed in the ends of the yard - arms , that if a ship under sail come to board her , those sheers may cut her shrowds , and so ...
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... HEAD , an affection of the heads of infants , in which the sutures of the skull are too open , or too great a space oc- curs between them ; so that the aperture is frequently not close , or the cranium in that part does not become hard ...
... HEAD , an affection of the heads of infants , in which the sutures of the skull are too open , or too great a space oc- curs between them ; so that the aperture is frequently not close , or the cranium in that part does not become hard ...
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... head ( Tusser ) . 2. A mean habi- tation ; a cottage ( Ray ) . To HO'VEL . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To shelter in a hovel ( Shakspeare ) . HOVELLING , in architecture , is a method of working up the sides of a chimney , and covering ...
... head ( Tusser ) . 2. A mean habi- tation ; a cottage ( Ray ) . To HO'VEL . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To shelter in a hovel ( Shakspeare ) . HOVELLING , in architecture , is a method of working up the sides of a chimney , and covering ...
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... head small ; broad ; his neck thin ; his tail thick and brushy ; and if he carry it well , so much the better . Next to the consideration of individual symmetry , should follow a corresponding uniformity of the whole . A pack , to be ...
... head small ; broad ; his neck thin ; his tail thick and brushy ; and if he carry it well , so much the better . Next to the consideration of individual symmetry , should follow a corresponding uniformity of the whole . A pack , to be ...
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