The main central key-stone is constructed of large fire-bricks made on purpose; against that key-stone the two arches press, having their abutments at the sides against the walls.
Each leg is a compound bar, consisting of a flat bar or ruler of steel, and one of brass alloy, riveted facewise together, having their edges up and down.
In these valleys there are small streams of water, having their origin in the surrounding hills; they all terminate northerly.
He likewise presented him with some masks or vizors, having their eyes, noses, and ears, made of gold, and many pretty ornaments of that metal which the Indians wore about their necks.
The personages of the Homeric Theo-mythology who might most reasonably be distinguished as having their basis in tradition are: 1.
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