Anthologia Hibernica: Or, Monthly Collections of Science, Belles-lettres, and History ..., Том 3R. E. Mercier, and Company, 1794 |
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... hand that had done ufually were ; the lowness of its fite pre- this , I was told by the country people , cludes it from a view of the adjacent never came to any good after , nor any country on that fide of the river on which of thofe ...
... hand that had done ufually were ; the lowness of its fite pre- this , I was told by the country people , cludes it from a view of the adjacent never came to any good after , nor any country on that fide of the river on which of thofe ...
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... hand which draws the arrow being brought to the ear , the arrow will be drawn to the head , and at that time proper to be fhot . Thefe proportions are not founded on opinion and cuftom , but on the true nature of the fubject . The human ...
... hand which draws the arrow being brought to the ear , the arrow will be drawn to the head , and at that time proper to be fhot . Thefe proportions are not founded on opinion and cuftom , but on the true nature of the fubject . The human ...
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... hand , the arm stretched out to the utmost , the convex part of the bow lying even in the ball of the hand , between the forefinger and thumb , fo that the ftring may flide against the wrist , which must be protect- ed by a guard . When ...
... hand , the arm stretched out to the utmost , the convex part of the bow lying even in the ball of the hand , between the forefinger and thumb , fo that the ftring may flide against the wrist , which must be protect- ed by a guard . When ...
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... hand to your quiver as most of those who were acquainted 11 Draw your theaf . 12 Belt your Sheaf . 13 Poife your bows . 14 Draw your arrow . 15 Charge your bows . 16 Point your artil ery . 17 Point blank . 18 Point up . 19 Point down ...
... hand to your quiver as most of those who were acquainted 11 Draw your theaf . 12 Belt your Sheaf . 13 Poife your bows . 14 Draw your arrow . 15 Charge your bows . 16 Point your artil ery . 17 Point blank . 18 Point up . 19 Point down ...
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... hands , and the breath of his nof trils ; the tranfient beings of an hour , which to - day are , and to - morrow are no more . How ridiculous , and even contemptible , muft , in the eyes of a fen- fible man , appear an ant who fhould va ...
... hands , and the breath of his nof trils ; the tranfient beings of an hour , which to - day are , and to - morrow are no more . How ridiculous , and even contemptible , muft , in the eyes of a fen- fible man , appear an ant who fhould va ...
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