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The Traveler's Key to Ancient Egypt: A Guide to the Sacred ...
The Tomb of Ramose (55) (Figure J) Hamose was vizier to both Amenhotep III
and his son, Amenhotep IV (a.k.a. Akhenaten) . Vizier was the highest post within
the administration and this is a grand and spacious tomb, with pillared halls and ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[Invented by I Hammond, 20c US mechanical engineer] hamose ha'mds, adj
hooked. — Also ha'mous. — adj hamular (ham'u-hr) like a small hook. — aiij ham
ulate tipped with a small hook. — n ham Glus a small hook or hook-like process:
...
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The Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club
Portion of female plant from Japan, h, h, hamose branches. Nat. size. ,, 2. Ditto.
Hamose branch x 5. ,, 3. Ditto. Young unfeenndated plant from Falmouth. h, a
hamose branch. Nat. size. „ 4. Ditto. Part of branchlet with ultimate ramuli,
procarps, ...
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A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts: On the Most ...
3 E. England hath many convenient tidehaven-ports, as at Hull, Harwich, and
Holy Island to the northward, and Dover, Rye, Portsmouth, Southampton, Cowes,
Weyl mouth, Dartmouth, Catwater, Hamose, Fowey, Falmouth, Hilford, Scilly, and
...
Sir Walter Scott, Baron John Somers Somers, 1814
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The Universal Gazetteer; Being a Concise Description ... of ...
John), St. Cornw. near Hamose Creek. 70b7z'r, St. Cornw. near Hellion. John't, St
. Cumb. SE. of Ravenglal's. Jobn'r, St. Cumb. E. of Keswick. John, St. Cumherl. S.
of Egremont. Yet-Mr. St. Kent, in Thanet Isle. jalm'J, St. Suffolk, near Bungay.
John WALKER (Director of the Royal Jennerian and London Vaccine Institutions.), 1798
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England's Gazetteer: Or, An Accurate Description of All the ...
W; from London, is a hamlet bel. to Fulham, has 2 ch. ses. a workhoulsie,v a
Presbyterian meeting-house, a nunnery, and a number of pretty sents, especially
towards the Thames: HAMOSE-CREEK, (Dt-vom) near Plymouth, a sase road,
which ...
Pollen globose, discoverable by pressing the anthera between glasses, but none
loose; in other plants globose square \ o and triangular, apparently imperfect.
German ohm vate, hispid; hairs hamose, MONOGYNIA- l7. Circaea. 43.
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The Lives of the Right Hon. Francis North, Baron Guilford, ...
which consists of two waters, one called Hamose, and the other Catwater. And,
as the voyage is out or home, the ships are moored in one or other; because,
then, whatever wind serves for the voyage, takes the ship out of the harbour;
which is ...
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First Lessons in Botany and Vegetable Physiology
Hamate or Hamose : hooked ; the end of a slender body bent round. Hdmulose :
bearing a small hook ; a diminutive of the last. Hastate or Hostile : shaped like a
halberd ; farnished with a spreading lobe on each side at the base ; p. 59, fig. 97.
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Gray's School and field book of botany
Hamate or Hamose : hooked ; the end of a slender body bent round. Hiimulose :
bearing a small hook ; a diminutive of the last Hastate or Hostile : shaped like a
halberd ; furnished with a spreading lobo on each side at the base ; p. 59, fig. 97.