The leaves are radical, having a stalk a foot long.
Plant a stake firmly in the ground in a level open space, and get ready a piece of string, a tent-peg, and a bit of stick a foot long.
Two bits of thin string, each a foot long, will thoroughly do this.
A strip of cotton, 1 1/2 foot long, drenched in grease, and wound spirally round a wand, will burn for half an hour.
The Kettles are made of Lead, 4½ foot high, 6 foot long, and 3 foot broad, standing upon thick Iron Barrs or Grates.
He added, that they struck one of a prodigious bigness, and by guess of above 100 foot long.
Horne states that in the stomach of an Adjutant were found a tortoise nearly a foot long, and a large black cat; from, which we may see that the Adjutant is by no means squeamish in his diet.
It is about a foot long, and has the back and wings black, the cheeks and all the lower parts of the body, except a band round the neck, white, and the feet orange.
Of the Capuchin there are many species, differing from each other in colour only; they are very lively, active, and amusing, and about a foot long.
They all have a hole in their nose, which is done by a straw which is above a foot long.
The furnace was propelled by water and they had a small buzz saw for cutting four-foot wood into blocks about a foot long.
The wheels were cut off the end of a sycamore log a little over two feet in diameter and each section about a foot long.
The water was thick with mud, and the fish, about a foot long, came to the top, with their noses out of water.
No such thing as frost was perceived in any of the low ground; on the contrary, vegetation had made a considerable progress, for I met with grass that was already above a foot long.
They have another stone weapon called seeaik, nine inches or a foot long, with a square point.
It is very old, blackened, and crumbling on the surface, and is a foot long.
They are written upon a Tallipat leaf, a little above a foot long, and two fingers broad.
A man takes four Arrows with blades about a foot long, they are tied one cross another, and so laid upon the end of a Pole, which rests upon the man's Breast.
The men's bayonets and women's knives are also made of copper; the former are in shape like the ace of spades, with the handle of deers horn a foot long, and the latter exactly resemble those described by Crantz.
The ears are about a foot long, and large; and they always stand erect.
Their dress much resembles that of the Greenlanders in Davis's Straits, except the women's boots, which are not stiffened out with whalebone, and the tails of their jackets are not more than a foot long.
Their tails are, in general, about a foot long, though some appear to be, exclusive of the long brush of hair at the end, longer.
Phyllodia eight to ten inches, or near a foot long, from six to ten lines broad.
One of the specimens had a raceme of flowers above a foot long.
These tusks resemble ivory horns more than teeth; they are half a foot long, and five inches round at the base, and bent nearly like the horns of a bull.
It is about a foot long by seven inches in circumference.
It has a pouch of a bright scarlet, and a bill nearly a foot long, and wide at the base, which enables it to swallow a large fish at a mouthful.
The body of the creature is about a foot long, and the tail fourteen inches, thickly covered with soft grey and brown fur.
When set, next comes the trigger which must be of hard wood and about a foot long, round at one end and flat at the other.
D) A piece of lath about 8 inches long, with one end beveled off to fit in slot of E; tie a piece of small rope, about a foot long, two inches from the other end.
E) A piece of lath, 2 1/2 feet long, with a slot cut crosswise two inches from one end and a piece of rope tied two inch from the other end, about a foot long.
The root was about a foot long, and half an inch in diameter.
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