83 examples of brit in sentences

They knit up their hair, which is very long, with a roll of ostrich feathers, and usually carry their arrows wrapped up brit, that they may not encumber them, they being made with reeds, headed with flint, and, therefore, not heavy.

Benjamin Victor published in 1722, a Letter to Steele, and in 1776, Letters, Dramatic Pieces, and Poems Brit.

Usher, Ant. Brit.

[Footnote 6: Camden Brit.

1832 Mar. 19 On the Phenomena of Newton's Rings when formed between two transparent Substances of different refractive Powers. 1832 May 2 Report on the Progress of Astronomy Trans Brit.

Athenaeum. 1851 Suggestions to Astronomers for the Brit.

Prediction N. prediction, announcement; program, programme [Brit.]

[methods of conveying news] United Press International, UPI; Associated Press, AP; The Dow Jones News Service, DJ; The New York Times News Service, NYT; Reuters [Brit.]; TASS [Rus.]; The Nikkei [Jap.].

Brit.] to break the designs of his adversaries.

The following remarkable prayer was first found inscribed upon a linen swathing which had enveloped the mummy of Thothmes III., but since that time the text, written in hieroglyphics, has been found inscribed upon the Papyrus of Nu, [Footnote: Brit.

Fortunately we have a picture of it in the Papyrus of Nebseni, [Footnote: Brit.

An interesting proof of this is afforded by the picture of the Sekhet-Aaru, or Elysian Fields, which is given in the Papyrus of Anhai, [Footnote: Brit.

[Footnote 1: Trans. Brit.

" SHENSTONE: Brit.

"L. Murray's Gram., p. 169; Brit.

"Not the Mogul, or Czar of Muscovy, Not Prester John, or Cham of Tartary, Are in their houses Monarch more than I." KING: Brit.

" Brit.

SEE DOLCH, EDWARD W. GT. BRIT.

It was from one of these tribes and its chieftain, called Pryd or Prydain, Brit or Britain, that Great Britain and Brittany in France received the name which they have kept.

[Footnote A: Biograph. Brit.

1839, v. p. 9. in Brit.

For this and similar satires see Mr. Stephen's Catalogue of Political and Personal Satires in Brit.

also the satirical single-sheet, published June, 1641, entitled The Pimpes Prerogative ... a Dialogue between Pimp-Major Pig and Ancient Whiskin, in Brit.

Brit. or Inter. Ency., or any standard encyclopedia.

Brit. (2) The Scientific Basis of the Biblical Account of the Flood.

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