10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RIANTLY»
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Patrick Joseph McCall. Down by the lake in the grove I am wooing My Maid of the
Bonnie Brown Hair ; Down by the lake for her love I am suing, Away from the
world at Killarney Fair ! Over the lake I am riantly rowing My Maid of the Bonnie ...
Patrick Joseph McCall, 1904
... with a small caravan of hadjis. He found the country sandy and barren, little
verdure occurring, except from the tamarisk, which grows luxu' riantly riantly in all
sandy soils, and whose young leaves supply Pilgrimages to Zl'Iekka and
_Medina.
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An Illustration of the Roman Antiquities Discovered at Bath. ...
... nobis.s The claim of Apollo to this fragment is further strengthened, by the
circumstance of the hair; which Claris luxu- i Horn : II: 1. 44, • II; 1. v. 455. 3 Ov:
Met; 15. 24. riantly riantly round the face, and falls in graceful ringlets behind C 7°
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The only words which are pleasant in laughter with this Root are Riant, RIantly,
and RIancy. You may have heard the heartbreaking laughter of "Ridi, Pagliaccio .
. ." "Laugh, Clown, laugh •.." in the opera. 1. ridibund RIDI bund (ri' di bund) adj.
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An Illustration of the Roman Antiquities Discovered at Bath
... II : 1.44. a II: 1. v. 455. .1 Ov: Met;- 13. 24, riantly riantly rouiid the face, and falls
in graceful ringlets behind ( 7° )
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The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences
riantly, afterward endeavoured to procure silk worms' eggs from Bengal : his two
first attempts were unsuccessful, but the third iu 1789 succeeded, and the
advantages likely to accrue from the culture of silk soon engaged several
persons on ...
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The British Encyclopedia, Or Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ...
riantly, afterward endeavoured to procure •ilk worms' eggs from Bengal : his two
first attempts were unsuccessful, but the third in 1769 succeeded, and the
advantages likely to accrue from the culture of silk soon engaged several
persons on ...
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Picture of Italy; being a guide to the antiquities and ...
The riches of nature, both as to colour and form, which ex and so luxu~ riantly in
tropical climates, seem iere not diminished, but condensed '.” The road by which
Hannibal entered Italy, is said, by many authors, , _ l The Hospice is 6.3691'ect ...
Henry COXE (pseud. [i.e. John Millard.]), 1818
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The Student's Manual of Geology
riantly, to a depth of many feet, it is cracking up and wasting away. Bain, frosts,
and runnels of water, continually act upon it, and carry its debris down to the low
ground.* Oscillations of Level of Land. — Evidence of recent oscillations of level
of ...
Joseph Beete Jukes, Sir Archibald Geikie, 1872
... from that Gcsta Romanorum above mentioned, and containing 'proverb-
philosophy, anecdotes, fables and jests, ' the seeds of which, on the fertile
German soil, spread luxu' riantly through several generations,' is perhaps the
best ex' ample.