At present this house is known under the name l’Hopital des Enfans Trouvés, or de Notre Dame de la Misericorde.
Hence so many things appear to have been made of what is called bronze, which is less liable to acquire that dangerous rust or oxide, known under the name of verdigris, than pure copper.
These coffins are, from their curious form, known under the nameof "slipper-shaped.
Such a form of government is known under the name of theocracy, composed of two Greek words and meaning "divine government.
The Patarah Prabhus are the only caste within which Brahmans have to perform certain purely Vedic rites, known under the name of the "Kshatriya rites.
Twelve miles south-east from Chandvad there is a whole town of subterranean temples, known under the name of Enkay-Tenkay.
The Rocella tinctoria and fusiformis furnish the orchil, or orchilla weed of commerce, which is sometimes sold as a moist pulp, but usually in the form of dry cakes, known under the name of litmus; it produces a fine purple color.
In Montpellier and the South of France the twigs and leaves are known under the name of redoul or roudo.
A violent battle ensued, known under the name of the Battle of Saarburg.
This was a very violent battle, known under the name of the Battle of Guise.
At the most critical moment, the decisive hour of the battle, he accomplished a magnificent maneuver, which is known under the name of the maneuver of Fère Champenoise.
The other work of like importance, isknown under the name of Bharata; I remember it to have been written by Vyasa at first, but is becoming obsolete at present.
Discussion and reconsideration of what has been learnt before, is second stage of yoga; the third is the rumination of the same in one's self and is known under the name of nididhyasana or self-communion of meditation.
The world is situated in that mundane seed of the universe, which is known under the name of intellect attributed to it by the wise.
The only peculiarity worth notice is the exaggerated development of the labia minora among the Bushman women, known under the name of "apron.
Footnote 219: Roulette flourished among the Eskimo of Greenland in the eighteenth century; it is known under the name of "Chombino" among the Assiniboines and Blackfeet Indians.
It is known under the name of Tob in Egypt and Palestine, of Pachisi in India, and of Patolitzli in ancient Mexico.
The commercial article, known under the name of black antimony, is the native sulphide, freed from silicious matter by fusion, and afterwards pulverised.
Professor Luetken has just proved this by quite recently making known another Ophiothela, which lives in the straits of Formosa, and seems to be the messmate of an Isidian polyp, known under the name of Parisis loxa.
Martens, has noticed a Hemicuryale 49 pustulata on a polyp of Jamaica, known under the name of Verrucella Guadelupensis.
I here take the opportunity of mentioning another common amusement at festivals, which is known under the name of comedias; but this I did not chance to see.
I have also seen a small plant, which is known under the name of herva cobreira; wherever I have seen it, the plant has been carefully preserved in a pot.
The most dreadful complaint to which negroes are subject more than other descriptions of men, is that which, in the Columbian islands is known under the name of yaws, and in Brazil by that of bobas.
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