| Ditchley (England) - 1795 - 178 pages
...a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked on the fides of the rays, fifteen on each fide, and divided in five by a different character. 2. Their...Quadrangle, having the Library on the north, the Hall and Cliapel on the ' ^ fouth, fouth, tke Cloyfter on the weft, and the Common Room, with other handfome... | |
| 1803 - 200 pages
...Fellow o£ the College, which, by the help of two half rays and one whole one for every hour, Ihcws to a minute what is the time; the minutes being marked on the fides ofthe rays, fifteen on each fide, and divided in five by a different character. The Chapel on... | |
| 1810 - 430 pages
...Fellow of the College, which by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, shews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked...five by a different character. 2. Their grand court, situated behind the former, is a spacious and beautiful quadrangle, having the Library on the north,... | |
| 1810 - 202 pages
...Fellow of the College, which by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, shews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked...five by a different character. 2. Their grand court, situated behind the former, is a spacious and beautiful quadrangle, having the Library on the north,... | |
| Nuneham Courtenay (England) - 1814 - 198 pages
...Fellow of the College, which by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, (hews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked...side, and divided in five by a different character. 9. Their grand court, situated behind the former, is a spacious and beautiful quadrangle, having the... | |
| John Adolphus - Great Britain - 1818 - 714 pages
...fellow of the college, which by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, fhcws to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked on the (ides of the rays, fifteen on each fide, and divided in five by a different character. The grand court,... | |
| 1847 - 198 pages
...Fellow of this College, which, by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, shews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked...side, and divided in five by a different character. The grand Court, situate behind the former, is a spacious and beautiful Quadrangle, having the Library... | |
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