The broken ground on which the village was built had never been levelled; so that these inclosures presented declivities of every degree, here rising like terraces, there sinking like tan-pits.
About a bowshot from the end of the village appeared the inclosures proudly denominated the Parks of Tully-Veolan, being certain square fields, surrounded and divided by stone walls five feet in height.
The infection then disappears, and cattle may be driven over the grounds or kept in the inclosures the succeeding summer and the disease will not reappear.
When the infection is disseminated beyond the permanently infected district, the roads, pastures, pens, and other inclosures are dangerous for susceptible animals until freezing weather.
Pratt of the 10th of January, with inclosures relating to the same subject, is also sent.
The flocks are usually driven up into the corrals or inclosures every evening, and are taken out again in the morning, frequently at quite a late hour.
Mr. Bandelier was informed by the Pimas[10] that these inclosures were ancient gardens.
These outlined inclosures appear never to have been walled to any considerable height.
Often one or two small inclosures used for burros or horses occur near these sheep corrals.
Inclosures for this purpose occur at other pueblos traditionally ascribed to the same age.
Within the village of Zuñi inclosures resembling miniature corrals are sometimes seen built against the houses; these are used as cages for eagles.
The inclosures have not been encroached upon, the streets are wider, and altogether the earlier methods seem to have been retained in greater purity than in Zuñi.
They resemble similar inclosures seen in connection with ruined pueblos farther south, which proved on excavation to contain graves.
Several much smaller inclosures made in the same way occur in the village, but they apparently do not conform to the original courts.
The general outline of the corral-like inclosures appears to have followed comparatively well preserved portions of the original wall, as was the case at Ketchipauan.
These inclosures, situated close to the dwellings, suggest a probable explanation for similar inclosures found in many of the ruins in the southern and eastern portions of the ancient pueblo region.
The Tusayan houses are arranged more in rows, often with a suggestion of large inclosures resembling the courts of the ancient pueblos.
As yet I had not perceived an habitation, nor any other objects than green inclosures and fields of Turkish corn, shaded with vines and poplars.
Hard by the spot where I sat are several inclosures filled with canes, eleven or twelve feet high: their fresh green leaves, agitated by the feeblest wind, form a perpetual murmur.
Then, mounting our horses, we wound amongst sunny vales, and inclosures with myrtle hedges, till we came to a rapid steep.
These sequestered inclosures are cultivated with the greatest care, and so frequently watered, that I observed lettuces, and a variety of other vegetables, as fresh as in our green England.
Further on we crossed the Po, and passing Guastalla, entered a woody country full of inclosures and villages; herds feeding in the meadows, and poultry parading before every wicket.
The lanes and inclosures we passed, in our road to the hills, appeared in all the gaiety that verdure, flowers, and sunshine could give them.
A chain of hills commands the city, variegated with green inclosures and villas innumerable.
The cheer was answered by a yell from the natives not only in the battery, but from the gardens and inclosuresround the house.
There has been some hard fighting; the Sepoys resisted stoutly at the village, even advancing beyond the inclosures to meet the British.
A chain of hills commands the city, variegated with green inclosures and villas innumerable, almost every one of which has its grove of chestnuts and cypresses.
As yet I had not perceived an habitation; no other objects than green inclosures and fields of Turkish corn, shaded with vines and poplars, met my eyes wherever I turned them.
To the Congress: I transmit herewith copies of certain dispatches lately received from our minister at Hawaii, together with copies of the inclosures which accompanied such dispatches.
To the Congress: I transmit herewith a copy of a dispatch received from our minister at Hawaii, together with copies of the inclosures which accompanied said dispatch.
The sheds are called Tupapow and the inclosures Morai.
The enemy fought stoutly at the village, advancing beyond the inclosures to meet our troops.
When they reached the points assigned to them for the attack they advanced; and then, while the skirmishers and the artillery engaged the enemy, who were strongly posted in the inclosures of a village, the main body lay down.
Or like the vast inclosures and sacred areas of temples, with peculiar cells or holy recesses, shrines, oracles, &c.
The Saxons most probably adapted the Roman inclosures to their modes of defence; and it appears that they often raised a mound on one side of the walls, on which they erected a keep or citadel.
Of late years they have put their heads together and decided, as they are few in number, to appropriate it to themselves as private property, and inclosures have proceeded at a rapid rate.
The flank of Mis Tor towards the river is strewn withinclosures and hut circles.
That it went further is probable, but recent inclosures have led to its destruction.
But inclosures have been made, and but a very few relics of the aboriginal settlement remain.
The way to it after leaving the high-road from Post Bridge to Moreton, which it crosses, traverses Shapleigh Common, where are numerous inclosures in connection with hut circles.
On the Ordnance Survey, faint indications of inclosures are given on the spot, but no name is attached.
Sir Patrick folded the letter, and looked at the two inclosures lying on the table.
He wrote a telegram to Arnold, expressed in the following terms: "Your letter and inclosures received.
They do not grow wild, they are only in their Towns, and there like unto Woods, without any inclosures to distinguish one mans Trees from anothers; but by marks of great Trees, Hummacks or Rocks each man knows his own.
Gall marked out on his model of the head the places of twenty-six organs, as round inclosures with vacant interspaces.
The keepig of sheep in inclosures on arable land, etc.
Inclosures are for the private, not for the public, good.
Since the Reformation, and inclosures aforesaid, these parts have swarmed with poor people.
They must be kept in inclosures fenced as for cattle.
Very few people who keep geese in inclosures too small to furnish them with good pasture can conveniently supply them with all the green food that they need.
The great extent of the inclosuresis readily explained by the crowds they were then required to accommodate.
The inclosures of the Mesopotamian fields must have consisted of palm trunks and strong reeds; planks were hardly to be cut from the trees of the country.
Colonel Stone has called me to account for one of the five inclosures to this paper.
On the right hand side part of a plagioclase crystal with inclosures similar to that in the preceding figure.
The vitreous matter which occurs in these lavas is principally present in the form of inclosures in the felspar, and, sometimes, the augite and olivine crystals previously described.
There were walks wild as if there was no city within a thousand miles--up the banks of lonely rivers, over open moors, or among inclosures where there were large farming establishments with cattle and horses and extensive stables and sheds.
A few houses in the outskirts stood in gardens with inclosures about them.
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