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earth_n | begin_v | divide_v | zone_n | 17 | 3 | 12.4733 | 5 | false |
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A14500 | Virgil's Georgicks Englished. by Tho: May Esqr; Georgica. English | Virgil.; May, Thomas, 1595-1650.; Vaughan, Robert, engraver. | 1628 (1628) | STC 24823; ESTC S119392 | 50,687 | 160 | View Text |
A52257 | Cosmographia, or, A view of the terrestrial and cœlestial globes in a brief explanation of the principles of plain and solid geometry applied to surveying and gauging of cask : the doctrine of primum mobile : with an account of the Juilan & Gregorian calendars, and the computation of the places of the sun, moon, and fixed stars ... : to which is added an introduction unto geography / by John Newton ... | Newton, John, 1622-1678. | 1679 (1679) | Wing N1055; ESTC R17177 | 190,483 | 519 | View Text |
A65112 | The works of Virgil containing his Pastorals, Georgics and Aeneis : adorn'd with a hundred sculptures / translated into English verse by Mr. Dryden. | Virgil.; Virgil. Bucolica.; Virgil. Georgica.; Virgil. Aeneis.; Dryden, John, 1631-1700. | 1697 (1697) | Wing V616; ESTC R26296 | 421,337 | 914 | View Text |
A07834 | An itinerary vvritten by Fynes Moryson Gent. First in the Latine tongue, and then translated by him into English: containing his ten yeeres trauell through the tvvelue dominions of Germany, Bohmerland, Sweitzerland, Netherland, Denmarke, Poland, Jtaly, Turky, France, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Diuided into III parts. The I. part. Containeth a iournall through all the said twelue dominions: shewing particularly the number of miles, the soyle of the country, the situation of cities, the descriptions of them, with all monuments in each place worth the seeing, as also the rates of hiring coaches or horses from place to place, with each daies expences for diet, horse-meate, and the like. The II. part. Containeth the rebellion of Hugh, Earle of Tyrone, and the appeasing thereof: written also in forme of a iournall. The III. part. Containeth a discourse vpon seuerall heads, through all the said seuerall dominions. | Moryson, Fynes, 1566-1630. | 1617 (1617) | STC 18205; ESTC S115249 | 1,351,375 | 915 | View Text |