Here there is a mark in the original letter referring to a note written across the margin by Wanley as follows: "This is about the Cottonian Library, the custody whereof I did then, and many years after, most ardently desire.
Around the margin is a legend in old Latin uncial letters, "Jesus Christ the judge of equity.
The runes are sharply and beautifully cut into the margin of two sides of the Cross, the inside spaces being filled with sculptured ornaments, representing a conventional, clambering vine, with leaves and fruit.
Arabic note was ignorantly added by some scribe who had observed the name of Tecla written in the now mutilated margin of the first leaf of the New Testament, which contains the lesson appointed by the Greek Church for the feast of St. Tecla.
Seated on a rock at the margin of the stream, with the string of fish in the water, he feasts his eyes on the finny beauties with the conscious pride of well-earned success and the happy culmination of his outing.
The length of the head is from the point of the snout to the hindmost point or margin of the gill-cover.
Its color is bluish above and golden or silvery below, and it has a black spot on the margin of the gill-cover, but of less size than that of the runner.
The boat is moved silently and cautiously, skirting the edges of water-lilies and bonnets, which grow thickly along the margin of the channels.
On this margin was a group of four cypress trees that in size exceeded any that I had ever seen, and I think worthy of mention.
Then on the margin Kamar al-Zaman wrote this admired verse, "Salem from graces hoarded by my Lord * To her, who holds my heart and soul in hoard!
Their names will descend to posterity, and be remembered with pride and exultation as among the noblest of public benefactors, so long as the flowers bloom and the waves wash the margin of the Sea-side Park.
We were on the margin of a stream, the banks of which were thickly covered with alders.
We reached Rugby in time to give our performance, as announced, and our receipts were £160, which quite covered the expense of our extra train and left a handsome margin for profit.
Proceeding about two miles in the woods along the shore without halt, he came out at length on the margin of a bay, at the head of which lay a small town.
We sat down for a time at the margin of the river and watched the changing water, and then set off to find St. Senan's well.
Our road, at first, lay along the margin of a placid lake, then turned off sharply to the right, and the climb began.
A pretty drive along the margin of the middle lake brought us back to the hotel, where we found all the fishermen assembled, for the water had been too rough for fishing.
I left at ten minutes before six to allow myself a larger margin for dressing.
I've been all over our orders and books and found we are operating on too close a margin of capital.
The golden water-lily gleamed up through the crystal, and floated along the margin on its long and undulating stems.
After traveling down the excessive broken or hilly margin some distance they became dissatisfied and returned and continued up one of its branches to its head, and crossed over the mountains to New River at the place called Walker's Meadows.
Some of their competitors complain that they handle only the more profitable lines, leaving the independent local grocer to supply the housekeeper with the items on which the margin of profit is comparatively small.
Generally, the operations are either in the nature of ordinary speculation on margin or for the legitimate purpose of effecting "hedges" against holdings or short sales of actual coffees.
The margin is then coated with paste for about half an inch all round.
It is then stuck on to the drawing-board by means of this pasted margin while the paper is still wet.
It is as well to leave a slight margin for drawing-pins in addition to this.
The inside margin is made smaller than the outside one, because the two inner margins come together, thus forming a wide margin between the two pages of lettering.
Care should be taken that the pasted margin dries hard before the rest of the paper begins to dry, otherwise, when the paper starts to contract, it will come away from the board.
This is obviated by re-damping the centre of the paper, so that the margin has a chance of becoming firmly attached to the board before the paper begins to pull.
The wide margin that extends all the way round may be approximately 1½ in.
I have dwelt on the margin of a tranquil lake, and floated through many a long, long summer day on its clear waters.
Come with it to my shore, as of old the priest of far-darting Apollo carried his rage and anguish to the margin of the loud-roaring sea.
Once he came within a narrow margin of blowing up the shop and himself with it, and on another occasion some of the slow-burning powder, failing to explode, had set ablaze a shack in which he was working.
I have a margin of safety equal to fifty per cent.
The most exhaustive figuring proved that it had a margin of safety that would obviate all danger of its bursting, even with an accidental over-charge.
They want to see just how much margin of safety there is.
At her price there was a margin of at least ten cents a ton profit, and as the work lasted through the year, she could adjust the hauling of her other business without much extra expense.
The hind wings have their hinder margin black, and garnished with a little white fringe.
The two tails are black, and the groove of the inner margin is of an ashy grey.
The upper wings are covered above with tawny spots, rather cerise coloured towards the interior, and with white spots on the hind margin towards the tip of the wing; the whole on a lightish ground.
The Green Tortrix (Tortrix viridana) has wings of a green colour, with the margin and fringe whitish on the anterior, and of an ashy grey on the posterior wings.
These dots are followed on the hind wings by some white spots, and the whole of the inner margin is of a glossy ashy blue, with the base spotted with black.
The hind wings are of a dark rose colour above, with the base black, and the hind marginbordered with white.
The hind margin of the fore wings has along it a tawny band with a fine black line running round.
Near the margin is a broad black band, dusted with blue; lastly, six yellow spots in the form of a crescent run along the border, and end in a magnificent eye of a reddish colour, bordered with blue.
The anterior margin of the perineum, called fraenulum, is, we believe almost invariably ruptured in every first case; but the laceration ought not to extend farther.
They are of an oval figure; their anterior and posterior surface is convex, the superior margin is also convex, while their lower edge is straight or somewhat concave: towards their inner and outer extremities they become thinner.
At Schaffhausen the river terrace below the hotel could be traced back and found to be continuous with the river margin above the fall.
Having a margindistinct in appearance or structure.