| 1760 - 586 páginas
...their feet. The only avoided way ^ley nave to Prevent it is to tire them by their frequent winding from the right to the left, and from the left to the d Dehis, vitl. LEO AFRJCANUS, lib. ix. MAKMDL, lib. ic 23. JJAMUS. vol. i. palT. PURCHAS, DAVJTY, DAPPER,... | |
| 1760 - 514 páginas
...death tinder their feet. The only way they have to prevent it is to tire them by their frequent winding from the right to the left, and from the left to the d Dehis.vid. LEO AFRICANUS, lib. ix. MARJAOL, lib. ic 23. BAMUS. vol. i. pafl". PURCHAS, DAVIT v, DAPPER,... | |
| 1760 - 502 páginas
...their feet. The only 9-vtiJfJ. way tney nave to Prevent it is to tire them by their frequent winding from the right to the left, and from the left to the * Dehic.vid, LEO AFRICANUS, lib. ix. MARMOL, lib. ie 23. RAMUS. vol. i. paff. PURCHAS, DAVITY, DAPPER,... | |
| SPORTSMAN. - 1785 - 610 páginas
...BLAZE. CHANGE A HORSE, OR CHANCE HAND ; is to turn or bear the horfe's head from one hand to the other, from the right to the left, and from the left to the right; You. ihould never change your horfe.,, without puih'mg him forward upon the turn;, and after the turn,... | |
| Charles Vallencey - 1786 - 632 páginas
...fhow them to fignify the great eternal fpirit. The Ogham is evidently written in the Cionn fa eite, from the right to the left and from the left to the right, fignifying a I, that is, to the He, for e in old Irifh and Celtic fignifks He or the mafculine gender,... | |
| Charles Vallancey - 1786 - 648 páginas
...(how them to fignify the great eternal fpirit. The Ogham is evidently written in the Cionn fa eite, from the right to the left and from the left to the right, fignifying ae, that is, to the He, for e in old Irifh and Celtic fignifks He or the mafculine gender,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 páginas
...have obtained alfo among the Greeks. Afterwards, the Greeks adopted a new method, writing their lines alternately from the right to the left, and from the left to the right, which was called bonjlrophedon ; or, writing after the manner in which oxen plough'the ground. Of this,... | |
| Emanuel Swedenborg - 1794 - 598 páginas
...preponderating on each fide, fo unlefs man had liberty from reafon to accede alfo to evil, thus to turn from the right to the left, and from the left to the right, in like manner to the infernal fphere, which is the fphere of adultery, as to the celeftial fphere,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1801 - 374 páginas
...very' old infcriptions, prevailed even among the Greeks. They afterwards ufed to write their lines alternately from, the right to the left, and from the left to the right. The infcription on the famous Sigasan Monument is a teftimony of this mode of writing, which continued... | |
| Francis Grose - 1801 - 588 páginas
...them with lofty turns from hand to hand : each hand performing their turns before you deliver them, as from the right to the left, and from the left to the right as at firft. 3. FROM the right hand with a wave and lofty turn, jutting the colours upon the left moulder,... | |
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