This work is one of the first magnitude; and in many respects bears a close resemblance to the great work on the North fork of Paint creek.
They bear a close resemblance to the Teocallis of Mexico; and the known uses of the latter are suggestive of the probable purposes to which they were applied.
It will be seen that they have a close resemblance to those of northern Ohio, both in position and structure.
For its cultivation, a warm-house temperature appears most suitable; it bears a close resemblanceto E.
Hookeri, to which, indeed, it bears a close resemblance, both in flowers and in habit.
When not in flower, this species bears a close resemblance to small plants of Cereus pectinatus.
Thus the chief Lithuanian deity presents a close resemblanceto Zeus and Jupiter, since he was the god of the oak, the thunder, and the rain.
Wonderful to say, he bears a close resemblance to that lover of mine whom I saw in a picture, the high-born son of the king of Alaka.
The story in the Gesta Romanorum to which reference is there made, bears a close resemblance to the present story; but in the present case it appears as if beauty had more to do with fascinating the elephant than modesty.
It bears a close resemblanceto Tale 5, and many of the parallels there quoted are applicable to it.
Forgeries by tracings usually present a close resemblance in general form to the genuine, and are therefore most sure to deceive the unfamiliar or casual observer.
The ornithology of northern Affica presents a close resemblance to that of southern Europe, scarcely a species being found which does not also occur in the other countries bordering the Mediterranean.
Some pieces, apparently of great age, have a close resemblance to the celadon of China.
The earlier pieces bear a close resemblance to the Chinese.
It bears a close resemblance to Mr. Carr's semi-china, and is substantially the same ware that is now receiving attention from many of the other Trenton potters.
Braygrove, Berkshire, from a pip of the Ribston Pippin, to which it bears a close resemblance both in shape and flavor.
Fruit, small, but a little larger and somewhat flatter than the Api, to which it bears a close resemblance.
Luther found that his theological views bore a close resemblance to those of Wycliffe and John Huss, yet he refused to give them up as heretical.
This arrangement of the interior bears a close resemblance to the plan of the early Christian church with its nave, choir (or chancel) and columned aisles.
Morgan from Susa,[169] show us heads which bear a close resemblance to those found on the Etruscan alabaster sarcophagi.
These ruins have a close resemblance to those at Copan, but they appear to be much older, for they have, to a great extent, become little more than heaps of rubbish.
Many of his outbursts were worthy of the mocking-bird, to some of whose runs they bore a close resemblance.
His song and some of his calls bear a close resemblance to those of the common goldfinch, but he is by no means a mere duplicate of that bird; he has an individuality of his own.
These people, who inhabit the island of Java, are rather light in complexion, and bear a close resemblanceto the Indo-Chinese.
The Aymaras bear a close resemblance, so far as physical characteristics are concerned, to the Quichuas, from whom, however, they are completely separated by language.
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