A History of Inventions, Discoveries, and Origins, 2. kötetH.G. Bohn, 1846 |
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14. oldal
... writers who sometimes condemned them ; and who did not consider all the decrees , at least the above one of the Lateran council , as agreeable to justice . Among these was Dominicus de Soto , a Dominican . All opposition , however , in ...
... writers who sometimes condemned them ; and who did not consider all the decrees , at least the above one of the Lateran council , as agreeable to justice . Among these was Dominicus de Soto , a Dominican . All opposition , however , in ...
36. oldal
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
37. oldal
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
37. oldal
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
... writers , particularly the translators of the Greek physicians , speak in a much clearer manner of the preparation of brass ; but the appellations which they employ are so indeterminate in their signification , that an answer to the ...
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... writers , give us , at any rate , some information ; but from those of fishes , which are more uncommon , we can scarcely derive any ; unless one were as acute or easy of belief as many col- lectors of petrefactions , who imagine that ...
... writers , give us , at any rate , some information ; but from those of fishes , which are more uncommon , we can scarcely derive any ; unless one were as acute or easy of belief as many col- lectors of petrefactions , who imagine that ...
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335. oldal - Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home. Being once quipped for that frequent using of my forke by a certain learned Gentleman, a familiar friend of mine, one Mr.
175. oldal - French school of historical scholars, at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century...
334. oldal - I observed a custome in all those Italian cities and townes through the which I passed, that is not used in any other country that I saw in my travels ; neither do I think that any other nation of Christendome doth use it, but only Italy.
79. oldal - In the fourth century, when bishop Theophilus broke to pieces the statues at Alexandria, he found some which were hollow, and placed in such a manner against a wall that a priest could slip unperceived behind them, and speak to the ignorant populace through their mouths...
283. oldal - Henry VIII. wore ordinarily cloth hose, except there came from Spain, by great chance, a pair of silk stockings. King Edward, his son, was presented with a pair of long Spanish silk stockings by Sir Thomas Gresham, his merchant, and the present was taken much notice of.
334. oldal - For while with their knife, which they hold in one hand, they cut the meate out of the dish, they fasten their forke, which they hold in their other hand, upon the same dish, so that whatsoever he be that, sitting in the company of any others at...
283. oldal - Burdet, having accidentally seen in the shop of an Italian merchant a pair of knit worsted stockings, procured from Mantua, and having borrowed them, made a pair exactly like them, and these were the first stockings knit in England of woollen yarn. From this...
57. oldal - Tarn leve nee bombyx pendulus urget opus. Crassior in facie vetulae stat creta Fabullae: Crassior offensae bulla tumescit aquae. Fortior et tortos servat vesica capillos, Et mutat Latias spuma Batava comas.