| Edward Daniel Clarke - Europe - 1814 - 428 pages
...affirmed by one who resided in the Holy Land,§ and whose writings are frequently quoted by authors toward the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries. Tiberias at present is much inhabited ; principally by Jews, •who are said to be descendants of families... | |
| William Shepherd, Jeremiah Joyce, Lant Carpenter - Education - 1817 - 612 pages
...laws of equilibrium, which the great Galileo carried much farther. This philosopher, who flourished at the end of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries, laid the foundation of almost all the discoveries which have succeeded each other, for more than two... | |
| Science - 1839 - 448 pages
...Bologna, and others, producing among them important works on the leading branches of natural history. The end of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries, were signalized by rapid advances in knowledge. The art of printing, now come into general use. and... | |
| 1839 - 868 pages
...Bologna, and others, producing among them important works on the leading branches of natural history. The end of the sixteenth, and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries, were signalized by rapid advances in knowledge. The art of printing, now come into general use. and... | |
| Edward Daniel Clarke - Africa - 1823 - 490 pages
...by one who resided in the Holy Land"; and whose writings, are frequently quoted by authors towards the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries. Tiberias at present is Population i-it-i --ni -r of Tiberias. much inhabited ; principally by Jews,... | |
| Law - 1833 - 520 pages
...of that committee, and are therefore, of high authority. The preface proceeds thus: ' In the latter end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries, the question of the right to examine and determine matters relating to the election of members of Parliament... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 598 pages
...with bronze drapery. This artist effected some changes in the process of casting in bronze. [BRONZE.] At the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries the sculptors aimed chiefly at fine and curious execution. The works of that time exhibit very high merit... | |
| 1850 - 500 pages
...homilies, but they also who followed them in the next, the most learned, age of our theology — I mean the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries — proclaimed openly the same doctrine. Yes, my brethren, and it was maintained by those in that *... | |
| 1841 - 524 pages
...with bronze drapery. This artist effected some changes in the process of casting in bronze. [BRONZE.] At the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth centuries the sculptors aimed chiefly at fine and curious execution. The works of that time exhibit very higr, merit... | |
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