The cemetery full is piled, high as its walls, with dead; The church heaped to the steps: the fields must now be hallowed.
Sir John, therefore, is probably not responsible for the extraordinary measurement of its walls.
All the grandeur of the Norman castle is lost; though the width of its ditches, and the thickness of its walls, still testify its ancient strength.
Its walls, indeed, are not covered with the same profusion of sculpture; yet, perhaps, its simplicity is accompanied by greater elegance.
Its walls in the living Nautilus are strengthened by the deposit of calcareous granules, and in some fossil forms the wall is completely calcified.
The remaining part of its walls forms a solid cord of cells (fig.
Its walls become segmented and form the mesoblastic somites, which eventually, on the obliteration of their cavity, give rise to the muscle-plates and to the tissue surrounding the notochord.
From the pericardium the blood enters the heart by six openings in its walls, each guarded by a pair of valves which close when the heart contracts, and prevent the blood from returning to the pericardium.
As these Crustacea share with the Sponge the food particles drawn in by the currents of water passing through the pores in its walls, they are in the strict sense commensals.
Medinet Abu, and is pronounced most likely to be the monarch represented on its walls.
B, the walls of the bladder, showing the mode of fixing the ureter to its walls.
If a foreign body be suspected, the surgeon should first carefully examine the auditory canal in order to determine its character and position and the condition of its walls.
Its walls, while echoing voices of lamentation, reverberate also the shouts of revenge.
Less than ten minutes' walking brings him to its walls, by their main front entrance.
The hand should meanwhile be introduced into the womb and the snared limbs seized and pressed against its walls so as to secure the rotation of the uterus along with the body of the fetus.
The third stomach (psalter) contains dry feed in hard masses closely adherent to its walls.
At Avignon he continued the making ofits walls of defense, for it was a day when the lawless Grandes Compagnies roved over France.
No XIII-century church had allowed so gruesome a theme on its walls.
The guard-room is a superb apartment; and as it contains little save its magnificent ceiling and fireplace and certain dim tapestries on its walls, you the more easily take the measure of its noble proportions.
The only defect of the house is the blankness and bareness of its walls, which have none of those delicate parasites attached to them that one likes to see on the surface of old dwellings.
Torre Ximeno is situated in a narrow valley, watered by a fine stream; its walls, however, reach to the crest of the hills on both sides, and apparently rest on a Roman foundation.
Its walls at the lower end are beautifully curved, as the river sweeps in its meandering course.
Its walls, except at the outer angles of the clefts, g^1, are composed of but a single layer of cells.
The cross section of the stomach is somewhat larger than that of the oesophagus, but it differs from the more anterior region mainly in the character of its walls.
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