Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... origin of all the different species of collars since used the innocent parent of those thick , hot folds , in which the neck was destined to be afterwards muffled . Ruffs , stiffened or plaited , single or in many rows , an convenient ...
... origin of all the different species of collars since used the innocent parent of those thick , hot folds , in which the neck was destined to be afterwards muffled . Ruffs , stiffened or plaited , single or in many rows , an convenient ...
Pàgina 12
... origin , who had intermarried with Spaniards or Frenchmen . The Creoles , in general , be- fore the revolution , were very lazy , leav- ing the mechanical arts and husbandry altogether to the Mulattoes , Negroes or Indians ; and , even ...
... origin , who had intermarried with Spaniards or Frenchmen . The Creoles , in general , be- fore the revolution , were very lazy , leav- ing the mechanical arts and husbandry altogether to the Mulattoes , Negroes or Indians ; and , even ...
Pàgina 13
... origin of some gram- matical formations and modes of expres- sion , is hardly to be doubted . When the 2 VOL . IV . allied armies invaded Fran , and the Russian and German soldier were often under the necessity of corraunicating with ...
... origin of some gram- matical formations and modes of expres- sion , is hardly to be doubted . When the 2 VOL . IV . allied armies invaded Fran , and the Russian and German soldier were often under the necessity of corraunicating with ...
Pàgina 52
... origin of the festival of the finding of the cross , which the Catholic church celebrates on the third of May . Standards and weapons were now orna- mented with it , and the emperor Herae- lius thought he had recovered the palla- dium ...
... origin of the festival of the finding of the cross , which the Catholic church celebrates on the third of May . Standards and weapons were now orna- mented with it , and the emperor Herae- lius thought he had recovered the palla- dium ...
Pàgina 58
... origin , ascribes the invention of wreaths to Prometheus , who imitated , with flowers , the fetters which he had borne for his love to man- kind , whom he had created . According to Pliny , wreaths were first made of ivy , and Bacchus ...
... origin , ascribes the invention of wreaths to Prometheus , who imitated , with flowers , the fetters which he had borne for his love to man- kind , whom he had created . According to Pliny , wreaths were first made of ivy , and Bacchus ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
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