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They fometimes wear caps folded after the manner of turbans \ and fometimes caps to the Ihape of the head; but all are ornamented with the em - broidery of brafs wire, or with lift; of dif - ferent colour.
The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the government, customs, manners, and religion of the inhabitants; the extent, boundaries, and natural productions of each country, the trade, manufactures, and curiosities of the cities and towns; their longitude, latitude, bearings and distances in English miles from remarkable places; and the various events by which they have been distinguished : including an account of the counties, cities, boroughs, market-towns, and principal villages, in Great Britain and Ireland 1797
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In the cathedral of St. Michael, the fovereigns of Rulfia were formerly interred: their bodies are depofited in raifed fepulchres, moftly of brick, in the Ihape of a coffin, above the pavement.
The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the government, customs, manners, and religion of the inhabitants; the extent, boundaries, and natural productions of each country, the trade, manufactures, and curiosities of the cities and towns; their longitude, latitude, bearings and distances in English miles from remarkable places; and the various events by which they have been distinguished : including an account of the counties, cities, boroughs, market-towns, and principal villages, in Great Britain and Ireland 1797
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It is in the Ihape of a creiccnt, of which Geneva, an ancient city, capital of a Swiflcrland forms the concave, and Sa -.,
The general gazetteer, or, Compendious geographical dictionary [microform] : containing a description of the empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, cities, towns, forts, seas, harbours, rivers, lakes, mountains, capes, &c. in the known world : with the government, customs, manners, and religion of the inhabitants; the extent, boundaries, and natural productions of each country, the trade, manufactures, and curiosities of the cities and towns; their longitude, latitude, bearings and distances in English miles from remarkable places; and the various events by which they have been distinguished : including an account of the counties, cities, boroughs, market-towns, and principal villages, in Great Britain and Ireland 1797
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I77 small; — it is twenty feet long, — a very strong filli, much tlie Ihape of the fliark, except the head and mouth; but not of its disposition, being far from vo - racious or dangerous; — its fkin rough like fliagrten.
The Bee, or, Literary weekly intelligencer [microform] : consisting of original pieces and selections from performances of merit, foreign and domestic : a work calculated to disseminate useful knowledge among all ranks of people at a small expense 1792
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Jti most cases these coffins are of a size and Ihape fitted to contain the human body at full length.
The Bee, or, Literary weekly intelligencer [microform] : consisting of original pieces and selections from performances of merit, foreign and domestic : a work calculated to disseminate useful knowledge among all ranks of people at a small expense 1792
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Meanwhile the days of joy hurried away on the wings of the wind: the moon loft her filvery horns, and acquired a rounder Ihape every day.
Popular tales of the Germans [selected from J.C.A. Musaeus] tr. [by W. Beckford]. 1791
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Alas! how vain their fancies be To think that Ihape their own!
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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And, in that imitated Ihape, reilor'd To the defpairing prince, his Daunian fword.
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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The Rein-deer is of the Ihape of a Stag, but rather ftronger.
A Tour Through Sweden, Swedish-Lapland, Finland and Denmark: In a series of letters, illustrated ... 1789
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It is this part of his tapital only which, within moderate periods of time, is continually returning to every dealer in the Ihape of money, whether paper or coin, and continually going from him in the fame ihape.
An Inquiry Into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations 1789
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