Reports and Transactions - Cardiff Naturalists ́Society, Volumi 35-37

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Pagina 6 - ... lay all other engines that can annoy the enemy, all ready for their several operations. " They also erect four gates, one at every side of the circumference, and those large enough for the entrance of beasts, and wide enough for making excursions, if occasion should require. They divide the camp within into streets, very conveniently, and place the tents of the commanders in the middle ; but in the midst of all is the general's own tent, in the nature of a temple. " In short, the whole appears...
Pagina 37 - He makes sweet music with the enamel'd stones, Giving a gentle kiss to every sedge He overtaketh in his pilgrimage ; And so by many winding nooks he strays, With willing sport, to the wild ocean...
Pagina 6 - They divide the camp within into streets, very conveniently, and place the tents of the commanders in the middle; but in the very midst of all is the general's own tent, in the nature of a temple, insomuch, that it appears to be a city built on the sudden, with its market-place, and place for handicraft trades, and with seats for the officers superior and inferior, where, if any differences arise, their causes are heard and determined. The camp, and all that is in it, is encompassed with a wall round...
Pagina 6 - Nor can their enemies easily surprise them with the suddenness of their incursions; for as soon as they have marched into an enemy's land, they do not begin to fight till they have walled their camp about; nor is the fence they raise rashly made, or uneven ; nor do they all abide in it, nor do those that are in it take their places at random; but if it happens that the ground is uneven, it is first levelled...
Pagina 170 - Reconnaissances in the Cape Nome and Norton Bay regions, Alaska, in 1900," Washington, Government Printing Office, 1901, pp.
Pagina 37 - A Sexual Study of the Size of the Articular Surfaces of the Long Bones in Aboriginal American Skeletons," Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, July 22, 1897.
Pagina 6 - They also erect four gates, one at every side of the circumference, and those large enough for the entrance of the beasts, and wide enough for making excursions, if occasion should require. They divide the camp within into streets very conveniently, and place the tents of the commanders in the middle ; but in the very midst of all is the general's own tent, in the nature of a temple, insomuch that it appears to be a city built on the sudden, with its market-place, and place for handicraft trades,...
Pagina 169 - Russell, IC Geology and Water Resources of the Snake River Plains of Idaho.
Pagina 165 - Contribution towards a monograph of the insects of the lepidopterous family noctuidae of temperate North America, revision of the species of the genus agrotis, 237 pp., 5 plates, 8vo, cloth, Washington, 1890 10s (Bull.
Pagina 174 - Reaction alcaline des chambres et galeries des nids de fourmis. Duree de la vie des fourmis decapitees.

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