Coin or currency inclosed in letter or packages if sent will be at the remitter's risk. |
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In the crannog of Lochlee, near Tarbolton, a bronze pin was found, the head of which was inclosed in a ring. |
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The bedtick was ripped open, and what it inclosed had been very industriously examined. |
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The blackbeetle problem they solve by planting tomato slips inclosed in paper. |
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To equalize the ground a dabber was used, which was made of cotton-wool under horsehair, the whole inclosed in silk. |
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Her decollete waist allowed the brown skin to be perceived, and her flat feet were inclosed in moccasins. |
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Most of these places are inclosed, but the one at the grunewald was open, and I often used to go there to see the soldiers. |
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It was then inclosed in a sort of case fitting closely to the mummied body. |
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The centre was occupied by grass and trees, inclosed within an iron railing. |
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It surprised him when he realized that the barn-like structures were inclosed stages. |
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A lock of her grace's hair is inclosed with this as an earnest of our good intentions. |
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Then he endeavored to infold his father in his embrace, but his arms inclosed only an unsubstantial shade. |
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These masses of food seem to be inclosed within a little area containing fluid, called a vacuole. |
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If a person is worth inviting at all, it is but proper that a whole note should be inclosed. |
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It is built of wire netting and inclosed on the top and two sides with glass. |
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The species which oviposit on larger plants or trees are inclosed in a gauze bag tied over the branch. |
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The two membranes, the liquor amnii, and the inclosed ovum, are called the ovulum! |
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The parts inclosed in parentheses are interpolations of the learned Professor. |
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The lower part of the whole apparatus was inclosed in a thick walled vessel, e, containing a layer of phosphorus pentoxide. |
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Two such glasses inclosed in a tube completed the invention of the simplest kind of the refracting telescope. |
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It was inclosed by trunks of trees thirty feet high set in the ground. |
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The grounds are inclosed with a high wire fence and suitable gates. |
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If you are, the inclosed poem will not be altogether new to you. |
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This language and the inclosed verses are for your Ladyship's eye alone. |
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He inclosed a check to his mother, and hoped she would affectionately remember him to all his friends. |
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It is to be almost inclosed by massive stone piers, one of which will extend into the sea over three thousand feet in a straight line. |
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Sporidia of same inclosed in ascus with accompanying paraphyses. |
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We saw a moment ago that every axon is inclosed in a sheath. |
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Read without the eighteen words in italics and with the four inclosed. |
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As a matter of course, I looked into the letter which the lawyer inclosed, before delivering it. |
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The letter was inclosed to a friend of mine in London, with instructions to post it at Charing Cross. |
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The spores are inclosed in these sacs, usually eight in a sac. |
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The report on the integration of the National Guard was inclosed. |
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These were connected by a copper wire inclosed in gutta percha. |
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The king, without appearing to notice either, knocked against the deal trellis which inclosed the cabin of the principal fisherman inhabiting the down. |
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The intense heat of the fire is prevented from communicating itself to the deck, by means of a shallow reservoir extending under the entire inclosed surface of the works. |
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It was on a back water surrounded by scrub and forest, with a pretty border of smelly mud on one side, and on the three others inclosed by a crazy fence of rushes. |
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Inclosed I send you a copy of the resolution, wich was passed unanimously. |
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