It was translated from the Italian into English by John Florio, and appeared under the title, A Short and Briefe Narration of the Two Navigations and Discoveries to the Northweast Partes called Newe Fraunce, London, 1580.
The partes palatinae are poorly developed in all species, except buckleyi, in which the pars palatina of the premaxillary is moderately robust.
The partes facialae of the maxillaries are moderately developed in all species, except taurinus, in which the pars fascialis tends to articulate with the lateral margin of the nasal in well-ossified individuals.
The Circuite of the North partes being now almost ended.
And whose iust and vpright carriage of causes, whose zeale to Justice and Honourable curtesie to all men, have purchased you a Reuerend and worthie Respect of all men in all partes of this Kingdome, where you are knowne.
So Puttenham in his Art of English Poesie, 1589, says: "the Epithalamie was divided by breaches into three partesto serve for three several fits, or times to be sung.
And yet being even such, whoso wel advise her visage, might gesse and devise which partes how filled, wold make it a fair face.
Ceteras autem partes lapidis merito estimare potes, influentiam a reliquis celi partibus retinere, ut non sic solum polos lapidis a polis mundi, sed totum lapidem a toto celo, recipere influentiam et virtutem, estimes.
AFter the childe hath learned perfitlie the eight partes of speach, let him then learne the right ioyning togither of substantiues with adiectiues, the nowne with the verbe, the relatiue with the antecedent.
Hic locus est partes ubi se via findit in ambas=--This is the spot where the way divides in two branches.
Foure maye playe it easely, takyng such partes as they thinke best: so that any one take of those partes that be not in place at once.
The foresayd great Can hath deuided his empire into twelue partes or prouinces, and one of the sayd prouinces hath two thousand great cities within the precincts thereof.
It beginneth at the partes of the sea, in the prouince of Canton,[49] and stretcheth foorth by that of Paguia and Cansay, and doth finish in the prouince of Susuan.
When the father doth die, the eldest sonne, by his first wife, doth inherite the most part of all his goods, and the rest is reparted in equall partes amongest the other children, both of his first wife and of all the other wiues.
On hylles & downes, whychepartes are moste barayne, There muste be few; yt can no mo sustayne.
That the courtes of guard and the rayles or barrs at the utmost partes of the freedome be made defensible and turnepikes placed there in lieu of the chaynes all muskett proof.
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