One enters a place called Alcaiceria which is enclosed within two doors, and full of alleys where the Moors sell silks and embroideries of every kind" [p.
The side facing the presbytery or high altar is enclosed by a reja.
It is made in the usual manner of wood covered with silver gilt platings with a heavy repoussé ornamentation of leaves enclosed within circles of pearls.
SIR,--I duly received the letter you did me the honor to write, and the verses therein enclosed on the subject of M.
The deed in which you were interested, having been sent to me the other day to be authenticated, I took the enclosed note of its particulars for you.
SIR,--I take the liberty of asking your Excellency's perusal of the enclosed case of an American hostage, confined in the prisons of Dunkirk.
I will forward the resolution of Congress to Mr. Carmichael, which was enclosed in yours of November 30th, to see if that will move him.
The last enclosed a bill of exchange from Mr. Grand, on Tessier for £46, 17s.
I ask the further favor of you to forward the enclosed letter by the first vessel going from your port to Virginia.
I have taken the liberty of addressing them all to you, as you will see by the enclosed bill of lading, in hopes you would be so good as to forward the other two.
You will see by the enclosed printed paper, on what grounds the Procureur insisted on Mr. Barclay's liberation.
The enclosed note from Drost will explain the reason why this was not sent.
The enclosed letter from Mr. Dumas came to me open, though directed to you.
Mangu Kaan has a great Court beside the Town Rampart, which is enclosedby a brick wall, just like our priories.
It isenclosed all round by a great wall forming a square, each side of which is a mile in length; that is to say, the whole compass thereof is four miles.
That magnificent book, finely written on vellum of the largest size, was discovered in 1814, enclosed in a wooden box, along with a superb crozier, on opening a closed doorway in the castle of Lismore.
The town is enclosedby a mud-wall and has four gates.
At other places you find blocks of white porous ice embedded in clear ice, the result of a storm which has broken up the first ice-sheet of early winter, whereafter the blocks are enclosed in new ice on the final freezing over.
The great plain is enclosed by moderately high, rounded mountains and hills.
But Tsaktserkan and his marshals open a way for us and we ride up the lane, beside which rows of great upright prayer mills are enclosed in white-washed masonry.
But the meeting had a certain touch of religion, for occasionally a solemn, monotonous hymn was sung, which sounded wonderfully beautiful and affecting as it reverberated through the enclosed court.
Beyond the first we must again descend to the basin of the Indus, behind the second lies an enclosed hydrographical area which we must traverse in order to reach the country draining to the ocean through the upper valleys of the Brahmaputra.
The valley we traversed is broad and open, and is enclosed in low mountains.
I insinuated that this was a physical impossibility, but the lama replied that the miracle does take place, and, besides, the enclosed monk has become so emaciated in the twelve years that he can easily slip through the opening.
References for the Author's footnotes are enclosed in square brackets(e.
The nails he converted into bridle-bits, and the wood of the Cross he secretly enclosed in his own statue, which was set up in the forum at Constantinople.
In his vexation and rage, he ordered Martha, though connected by birth with the imperial family, to beenclosed in a sack with a number of cats, which were from time to time pricked with pins that they might torture the unfortunate lady.
And, after the scourging, after the wild beasts, after the roasting seat, she was finally enclosed in a net, and thrown before a bull.
Thus in Demonstrations III and IV notice how the subordinate clauses are for the most part enclosed in commas.
The papers were folded up and enclosed carefully into the leathern wallet.
When dinner was over I retired to my room to find it containing two windows without glass, enclosed by heavy green shutters.
To each of the two openings, on opposite sides, a winding road ascended, and the level green space of twenty or thirty acres enclosedby the bank was the site of the fair.
It is certainly the preparation of the hand to trace an enclosed form.
Then he lifts the square frame, and finds drawn upon the paper an enclosed geometrical form, a triangle, a circle, a hexagon, etc.
The mountains approached close on the opposite side of the river, probably a mile distant, and enclosed us in a semi-circle, while the bluff was lined with a scattered growth of alders.
We reached the end of the basin, where we found, in a hollow of the mountain which enclosed it, an abundance of good bunch grass.
The main river is enclosed with mural precipices, which form its characteristic feature, along a great portion of its course.
He made no alterations, but folded Frau Kahle's note up with his own, and then enclosed both in a large yellow envelope, sealing it in the proper way.
As all these tone producers areenclosed in a thick Swell box, an artist is able to employ them with as much refinement of effect as is heard when they are heard in a Symphony Orchestra.
Following more or less the analogy of the orchestra, the organ is divided into four distinct portions, each enclosed in its own cement swell box with its laminated lead shutters, controlled electrically from the console swell pedals.
Vox Humana transferred from the Swell to the Solo organ, and two of the Solo wind-chests were enclosed in a Swell-box.
This new membrane, formed within the sac which originally enclosed the yolk of the ovum, now divides or separates itself into two distinct layers, known as the outer and inner blastodermic membranes, also called epiblast and hypoblast.
He had found, carefully packed and enclosed within partitions, what appeared to be the separate parts of a pinnace, with rigging and fittings complete, even to a couple of small brass guns.
Our house was thus enclosed on three sides, for behind the great trunk protected us, while the front was left open to admit the fresh sea breeze which blew directly in.
The cotyledons were still enclosed within the seed-coats; and the short hypocotyl, between the summit of the radicle and the cotyledons, was as yet only slightly arched.
With many kinds of plants, the radicle, whilst still enclosed within the seed and likewise after its first protrusion, lies in a straight line with the future hypocotyl and with the longitudinal axis of the cotyledons.
Similar observations were made on 12 younger cotyledons with their upper halves enclosed within glass-tubes coated with black varnish, and with their lower halves fully exposed to bright sunshine.
Cotyledons with their upper halves enclosed in such tubes were placed before a south-west window, in such a position, that the scraped stripes did not directly face the window, but obliquely to one side.
A young hypocotyl, with the tips of the cotyledons still enclosed within the seed-coats, was at first only .
This was certainly due to the action of the peg, for when it was prevented from acting, the cotyledons, as we shall presently see, were lifted up still enclosed in their seed-coats.
Nineteen other cotyledons were, at the same time, similarly enclosed in tubes thickly painted with Indian ink.
The cotyledons were still partially enclosed within the seed-coats.
Their petioles are completely confluent, forming a tube which terminates downwards in a little solid point, consisting of a minute radicle and hypocotyl, with the likewise minute plumule enclosed within the base of the tube.
Further, they say that the King has a plot of land in his park enclosed with hedge and dyke, which is called the King's garden; but it is not tilled; therefore there is no profit.
Intimation had also to be sent to each subscriber; with it was enclosed a card with the following inscription: The Pagan Review.
He therefore enclosed a cheque for two hundred pounds, which I was to spend in going to Italy to pursue my artistic studies.
Half a mile away, at the foot of the ridge, a long irregular black line of thorn bushes enclosed the Dervish defences.
The transport and the houses of the village of Egeiga filled the enclosed space.
The space thus enclosed was crowded with rows of tents and lines of animals and horses; and in the fort Colonel Hunter, commanding the district known as 'Sarras and the South,' had his headquarters.
Through the aluminum casting that enclosed the end of the tube.
This instrument was composed of twenty-four metallic wires, separate from each other and enclosed in a non-conducting substance.
It has only been enclosed during the present year, and now forms part of the works of Messrs.
On the shores were the ruined lemon-pillars standing out in melancholy, the clumsy, enclosed lemon-houses seemed ramshackle, bulging among vine stocks and olive trees.
It is true, there are long strips of window and slots of space, so that the front is striped, and an occasional beam of light fingers the leaves of an enclosed tree and the sickly round lemons.
Here he left the high road, and turned into a long, narrow lane enclosed between high banks, which led into a pleasant meadow by the river side.
And as the lane is very narrow, and enclosed by excessively steep banks, the chances are that I should have met the dog in it, and that the dog would have bitten me and given me hydrophobia.
The schoolroom was a desert, arid and unsatisfying; whereas the garden, the enclosed space which held stained cups of beauty and purple gold-eyed bells, that was a jewelled sanctuary.