In a press near this they showed an iron nail, one half whereof being converted into gold by one Thurnheuser, a German chemist, is looked on as a great rarity; but it plainly appeared to have been soldered together.
One priestly cope, with the whole suite, had been sent from one of our English Henrys, and is shown for a great rarity.
Earthquakes are providentially occurrences of great rarity in England.
A white elephant is a great rarity, and whenever one is caught, the Burmese treat it as a god and pay worship to it.
As an instance of great rarity in England of the severity of a frost, it is worth notice, that in January, 1808, the rain froze as it fell, and in London the umbrellas were so stiffened that they could not be closed.
The hornet also has a beetle associate, but this is a great rarity.
The larger gold ring-brooches, of fine workmanship and set with precious stones, are of great rarity.
Actual articles of French Renaissance jewellery are, it must be confessed, of great rarity.
Jewellery ornamented in this manner is of great rarity; being executed nearly always upon pure gold, it has seldom escaped the crucible.
At least one copy of the caricature here alluded to is preserved, although a great rarity, and it is represented in our cut No.
The triumph of Luther is the subject of a rather large and elaborate caricature, which is an engraving of great rarity, but a copy of it is given in Jaime's "Musee de Caricature.
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