Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Johann Heinrich Zedler" ¶ 102
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

spring and 1735
Juntke writes in a paper published in 1956 that the privilege dispute had bankrupted Zedler in the spring of 1735.
Writing in 1962, Blühm agrees, saying formal bankruptcy occurred in spring of 1735.

spring and Zedler
Some time before the spring of 1737, Zedler suffered a financial collapse.

spring and resorted
Faced by a period of bad weather endangering the harvest during one early spring, King Numa resorted to the scheme of asking the advice of the god by evoking his presence.
At Ballinrea there is a mineral spring, which is considered to be of the same kind as that of Tunbridge Wells, and has been found efficacious in cases of debility ; and near it is a holy well, dedicated to St. Renogue, which is resorted to by the country people on the 24th of June .".

spring and new
It reappears, in whole or part, whenever a new crisis exposes the reality: in Cuba last spring ( with which the Dominican events of last month should be paired ) ; ;
My eyes were so bleary I could barely see him but there he was, a little smooth olivefaced guy in a new spring overcoat and a taffycolored fedora.
The pattern of general business activity which probably lies ahead of us is a further moderate softening through the spring of 1961 before a new rise in economic activity gets under way.
Beyond his window were the greening trees, new spring, eternal hope, eternal life.
In 2011, they also moved their spring training base from Tucson to a new stadium near the Phoenix suburb of Scottsdale.
In cold regions, chives die back to the underground bulbs in winter, with the new leaves appearing in early spring.
Although these calls are made throughout the year, they are most common during the spring mating season and in the fall when the pups leave their families to establish new territories.
Galerius was reinforced, probably in the spring of 298, by a new contingent collected from the Empire's Danubian holdings.
As the long winter of 1861 turned into spring, that old flag meant something new.
He experimented with a ' steam spring ' ( to ' cushion ' the weight using steam pressure ), but soon followed the new practice of ' distributing ' weight by utilising a number of wheels.
This shows that, after suppressing the revolt of Macriani, Egypt had returned to Gallienus ' control ; however, in spring of 262, the city is reported to be rent by civil tumult, as a result of a new usurpation.
For example, until the Tannaitic period ( approximately 10 – 220 CE ) the months were set by observation of a new crescent moon, with an additional month added every two or three years to correct for the difference between twelve lunar months and the solar year, and therefore, to keep Passover in the spring.
The brass will ' spring back ' a bit after firing, and will properly hold a new bullet without further manipulation.
Toshiki Kaifu's much publicized spring 1991 tour of five Southeast Asian nations — Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Singapore, and the Philippines — culminated in a 3 May major foreign policy address in Singapore, in which he called for a new partnership with the ASEAN and pledged that Japan would go beyond the purely economic sphere to seek an " appropriate role in the political sphere as a nation of peace.
When the Japanese carried their attack through Burma ( now Myanmar ) to the borders of India in the spring of 1942, the British government, faced by this new military threat, decided to make some overtures to India, as Nehru had originally desired.
" In the spring of 1941, upon hearing of the coup in Baghdad that brought Rashid Ali al-Gaylani to power, Ribbentrop dispatched Dr. Fritz Grobba on a secret mission to Iraq to make contact with the new government.
In 560 a new, energetic king emerged: Alboin, who defeated the neighboring Gepidae, made them his subjects, and, in 566, married the daughter of their king Cunimund, Rosamund .< BR > In the spring of 568, King Alboin led the Lombard migration into Italy :< BR >
Usually the recoil spring aka main spring tension pushes bolt back into battery and a cam strips the new round from a feeding device, belt or box.
The matter still had not been resolved by the end of spring training, leaving new manager Dave Bristol and the players unsure of where they would play.
By 1996, the club was set to build a new ballpark near the site of County Stadium, which would have a retractable roof to counter the unpredictable Wisconsin weather in the spring and autumn.
A new set of antlers will then regrow in the spring.
* The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, occurs every year on the new moon of the first lunar month, about four to eight weeks before spring ( Lichun ).
The new year of many South and Southeast Asian calendars falls between 13 and 15 April, marking the beginning of spring.
The words are too ambiguous to make an exact determination of Pytheas ' meaning, whether diurnal or spring and neap tides are meant, or whether full and new moons or the half-cycles in which they occur.

spring and means
It may be noted that in the Bible the name of the first month, Aviv, literally means " spring ".
Seasonality means taking advantage of the " bounty of the mountains " ( e. g. bamboo shoots in spring, chestnuts in the fall ) as well as the " bounty of the sea " as they come into season.
Its name is derived from Wakhi ' Khun ' means Home and ' Jerav ' means spring water / water falling.
The Japanese name means pale greenish-blue, spring onion colour, or indigo.
In Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus crawls beneath two shoots of olive that grow from a single stock, and in the Iliad, ( XVII. 53ff ) is a metaphoric description of a lone olive tree in the mountains, by a spring ; the Greeks observed that the olive rarely thrives at a distance from the sea, which in Greece invariably means up mountain slopes.
Bloemfontein literally means fountain of flowers or flower spring in Dutch.
* Autumn tilling means that the exposed soil will crumble over winter when frosting and defrosting, helping to prepare a smooth surface for spring planting.
The word "' ayn " means " water spring " in Arabic and the word " Jenin " might be related to the Arabic word جن ّ ة ( janna ), which means " garden ".
In the spring of 1814, Mikhail Alexandrovich Bakunin " was born to a noble family of only modest means ", the family owned only 500 serfs, in the village of Pryamukhino ( Прямухино ) between Torzhok ( Торжок ) and Kuvshinovo ( Кувшиново ), in Tver guberniya, northwest of Moscow.
It means " spring " or " natural fountain ", and was a place near Salem where John the Baptist baptized ( John 3: 23 ).
* " Aviv " accordingly also means spring, one of the four seasons.
Its name in Persian means Job's spring due to the legend according to which Job ( Ayub ) visited this place and brought forth a spring of water by the blow of his staff on the ground.
Aul means well or spring.
Blow-Forward operation is where the firearm lacks a bolt but has a moving barrel that is forced forward by the friction of the projectile against a spring as means of reloading a fresh round.
The place-name Botwell is also Anglo-Saxon ; Bote could mean either " healing " or a person's name ( Bota ), and waelle means a spring or well, so Botwell may mean either a " healing well " or " Bota's well ".
* Chaudfontaine ( whose name literally means " hot spring " in French )
The city now artificially fills the spring from its current source of water as a means of allowing residents and visitors to maintain some idea of how it appeared in times past.
Xalapa comes from the Nahuatl roots xālli " sand " and āpan " water place ", which approximately means " spring in the sand.
The reduced available winter forage in northern California means that bees must be fed for early spring buildup.
When Dutch elm disease spread away from the Atlantic coast, control focused on controlling the bark beetle by means of such insecticides as DDT and dieldrin, which were sprayed heavily across all parts of elm trees, usually twice a year in the spring and again at a lower concentration in the summer.
The name is the plural form of sauðr which means " spring " or " issue of water ".

0.334 seconds.