10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PLACIDLO» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
placidlo in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
placidlo im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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I Go A-fishing - Strona 231
Can that wild white water, foaming in rage, writhing in agony, beaten, baffled, moaning and lifting up its floods to God in despair, can that stream of life ever again be placid? Lo, here in front of the cottage it lapses softly over a mossy bed, and ...
William Cowper Prime, 1873
2
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
... he turned hit head, without the least emotion, from Dr. Slop, to whom he was addrestirigMiis discourse, and looking up into my father's face, with a countenance spread over with so much good-nature ; — so placid ;— lo si aternal ;< — so in- ...
3
The river Derwent, pt. 1; and other poems - Strona 93
The elements, in some vast league combined, ' Are deeply placid : — lo! the little sail Which lately bounded o'er the wanton wave, Hangs motionless around the mast;— the gale Has died away, and through each bay and cave Echo is mute; ...
William Branwhite Clarke, 1822
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The Monthly Review - Strona 25
Heis also, when taken into a state of confinement, capable of being tamed, and rendered mild and placid lo his keepers ; but the tiger is not to.be divested of his natural ferocity of character, and in confinement he generally exhibits all the ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1802
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Roczniki dziejów społecznych i gospodarczych
Obok pieniądza metalicznego istniał pieniądz niemetaliczny, na ogół skórzany (placidlo). Podatki określane były także — w znacznym stopniu — jako świadczenia naturalne i rzeczowe: danina zbożowa, miodna, futrzana, egzekucja podwód i ...
Franciszek Bujak, Jan Rutkowski, 1992
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Strona 25
ild and placid lo his kttpcrs ; but the tiger 14 not to be diverted of Lis natural ferocity of character, and in confine, ment he generally exhibits all the symptoms of malignity. His method of seizing his prey is by concealing himself from view, and ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1802
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Steam, Steel & Limiteds - Strona 85
Dlv. H: 2 - Restaurant Lounge Parlor far Lake Placid lo New York. Ada. Dlv. Na. 4 — Sleeping Car Montreal to BuHalo; Malone and Lake Placid to New York. The generator whines, steam hisses from the cylinder, and occasionally the blower ...
William W. Kratville, George Barth, 1967
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Mountain geomorphology: geomorphological processes in the Canadian ...
Creek Location Reach Slope DrainMean Predicted (Mid-reach) (going age Area Width Channel down (km2) (m) Width Im) stream) (Eq.5) Brockton Lo: 122° 56' 1-2 .074 0.9 0.72 0.9 Lat:49° 23' 2-3 .349 1.0 0.09 1.0 Placid Lo: 122° 34' 1-2 .083 ...
Olav Slaymaker, Harold J. McPherson, 1972
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The Nomad - Tom 1,Wydania 15-22 - Strona 178
j ^jd&ki \ BjBtbB "?\ r •13 r_±L HORIZONTAL 1- Stolen property 5- Crippled 9- "Roof of the \;orld" 11-Placid lo-Sharp-pointed rod 14-Sight 15-Unit of energy 17-Man's nickname 10-In tha year of reign (ab) 61-Speed 19-Misfortuncs 21-Turn aside ...
California. State Relief Administration, 1935
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New York Legislative Documents - Tom 14 - Strona 196
West branch from foot of Lake Placid lo junction with east branch. East branch above forks Above ga^inR station Gaging station to Keeseville Keeseville to Binniniih&m Birmingham to mouth 40.10 6.10 27.40 17. SO 429 » 470. « 476.H S03.
New York (State). Legislature, 1919