Then eight others were planted--in all, three rows of pillars, three in a row.
Between every two ribs, beyond the collar stricture, two large broad meshes, and beyond this two or three rows of smaller meshes.
Thorax with three large triangular holes (twice as broad as the cephalis) between the three pyramidal, divergent feet, which at the distal end are connected by a narrow band of network, composed of two orthree rows of polygonal pores.
The pillars were set in three rows, for so are forty-five when they are set fifteen in a row.
The windows of the house of the forest of Lebanon stood in three rows, light against light; but we read of no such thing in the temple.
The peculiarity of its construction is that it is pierced by a series of small passages, arranged in three rows: their object was to deaden the violence of the shock of the waves, by allowing them to pass through the openings.
The central nave was supported by three rows of Corinthian columns, and there were columns attached to the side walls which corresponded to each row.
In the camp before Lachish, Sennacherib sits upon a throne, the sides of which are composed of three rows of figures, raising their arms to sustain the bars of the chair.
The collars resembled those of the Egyptians, being arranged in three rows, and falling far over the breast.
They have the hair arranged in three rows of crisp curls, the arms bent, and the hands supporting the breasts.
As in the latter instance, each spine can bear either three simple lateral branches or three rows of pinnate lateral branches.
All twenty spines with transverse apophyses, bearing one to three rows of rectangular meshes; eight polar spines small, each with a single row; eight tropical spines long and thin, each with two parallel rows.
Radial spines with serrated edges andthree rows of simple lateral branches (four branches on each edge).
The eyes are in three rows, the front one of two small eyes, the second of four eyes, and the upper of two.
They are usually short and stout spiders, with a large cephalothorax, which is wide in front, where the eyes have a peculiar arrangement in three rows (fig.
I think windbreaks are essential, and prefer Russian mulberry, three rows, planted six by eight feet apart.
Windbreaks are essential; I would make them of three rows of box-elder or Osage orange.
I crop to corn, cultivating well, and shall keep this up as long as three rows can be fairly grown between two rows of trees.
Windbreaks are essential; would make them of Russian mulberry, planted in two or three rows, eight to ten feet apart, on all sides of the orchard.
If the shield be an impaled shield one sometimes sees them arranged in three rows of two, but this is unusual though not incorrect.
The wreaths are likewise in bas-relief, and show either double triangles fitting into one another with circles, or flowers, or three rows or sometimes one row of circles.
I find it in three rows, and thus repeated sixty times, upon an ancient Celtic funereal urn discovered in Shropham in the county of Norfolk, and now in the British Museum.
Three rows of a three or four coil weave are usually used in making an upsetting on a scrap basket.
When this is completed take each spoke, and bring it out back of the next spoke to the right and down through the three rows of triple twist.
Then introduce the other color, or white; and again, in the same manner, net twenty-three rows.
This is done in three rows, worked as the first, second, third, and fifth rows of crochet edging, for collars.
Having cast on 400 stitches, in the color you intend first to use, net twenty-three rows in plain netting.
You may work two or three rows in this way, on the sleeves and shoulders of dresses, &c.
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