| Samuel Rutherford Crockett - 1901 - 540 pages
...arms as they had belonged to almost primitive times, chiefly old blunderbusses of various patterns from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth, together with a halberd or two which had been used from time immemorial in the Hermitage kitchen for... | |
| Stanford University - 1903 - 232 pages
...foreign languages (preferably one ancient and one modern language). 28. The Development of English Prose, from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth. Open to graduates, and to advanced undergraduates by permission. 2 hrs., both semesters (NEWCOMER)... | |
| Thomas Dinham Atkinson - 1904 - 282 pages
...[Ren.] FIG. l8o. BOLECTION-MOULD. Bond. The overlapping of stones or bricks in a wall. In brickwork from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth century English bond was used. In this system, which is .1.1 ' I, ~TT ill II I 31 .11.... | |
| 1911 - 570 pages
...casual and rare in the records of our courts. With the reign of Elizabeth this ceases to be true, and from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth the Black Arts attracted their full share of judicial and magisterial attention. Probably... | |
| Stanford University - 1907 - 240 pages
...languages (preferably one ancient and one modern language). 51. The Development of English Prose.—From the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth. 2 units, both semesters (NEWCOMER) 52. Literary Criticism.—The history of English literary criticism,... | |
| Anna Mary Galbraith - 1911 - 478 pages
...with a very tightly laced corsage. The fourth epoch is that of the whaleboned corset, which extended from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the eighteenth. The fifth epoch is that of the modern corset. The busk, known since the fourth century, was introduced... | |
| Charles Reginald Enock - 1913 - 616 pages
...exploited. The gold mines have been accredited from an early date with a large production, estimated, as from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth, as having yielded a value of more than £450,000,000, largely from placer mining. The value... | |
| Louis Francis Salzman - 1913 - 226 pages
...casual and rare in the records of our courts. With the reign of Elizabeth this ceases to be true, and from the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the seventeenth the Black Arts attracted their full share of judicial and magisterial attention. Probably... | |
| Farnham Bishop - 1913 - 298 pages
...continent was narrow, or broken by large rivers, or lakes, proposals were made for an artificial waterway. From the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth, the routes most favored were the five marked by letters on the map on page 33. A. The Darien... | |
| Farnham Bishop - 1913 - 298 pages
...continent was narrow, or broken by large rivers, or lakes, proposals were made for an artificial waterway. From the middle of the sixteenth century to the end of the nineteenth, the routes most favored were the five marked by letters on the map on page 33. A. The Darien... | |
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