| Robert Plot - 1705 - 430 pages
...neat Piece of Work, fo curioufly contrived by Sir ChrisJopber Wren, that though it ftand high, yet by the Help of two half Rays, and one whole one for every Hour, one may fee to a Minute what it is a Clock, the Minutes being depicted on the fides of the Rays, viz.... | |
| 1766 - 166 pages
...End of it. In this old Quadrangle is a Dial, contrived by that ingenious Architect Sir Chri/topher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which, by the help...fhews to a Minute what is the Time, the Minutes being mark'd on the Sides of the Rays, fifteen on each Side, and divided in five by a different Chara&er.... | |
| 1787 - 182 pages
...Fellow of the College, which,'by the Help of two .Half Rays, and one whole one for every-Hour, ^Jhews to a Minute what is the Time, the Minutes being marked on the Sides of the Kays, fifteen on each Side, and divided in five by a different'Character. 2. Their grand... | |
| 1789 - 172 pages
...End of it. Jn this old Quadrangle is a Dial, contrived by that ingenious Architect Sir Chriftopher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which, by the Help...what is the Time, the Minutes being marked on the Sides of the Rays, fifteen on each Side, and divided in five by a different Character. 2. Their grand... | |
| 1795 - 178 pages
...end of it. In this old Quadrangle is a Dial, contrived by that ingenious Architect Sir Chriftopher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which, by the help of two half rays, and one whole one for tjrery hour, fhews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked on the fides of the rays,... | |
| 1796 - 180 pages
...end of it. In this old Quadrangle is a, Dial, contrived by that ingenious Architect Sir Chriftopher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which, by the help...fide, and divided in five by a different character. , n o Couth, the Cloyfter on the weft, and the Common Room, with other handfome apartments, on the... | |
| 1803 - 200 pages
...length, and 72 in breadth. In it is a curious dial defigned by Sir Chriftopher Wren, when Fellow o£ the College, which, by the help of two half rays and one whole one for every hour, Ihcws to a minute what is the time; the minutes being marked on the fides ofthe rays, fifteen on each... | |
| 1808 - 166 pages
...end of it. In this old quadrangle is a dial, contrived.by that ingenious architect, Sir Chriftopher Wren, when fellow of the College, which by the help...fhews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being m^rke.d qh the fides of the rays, fifteen on each fide, and divided in five by a different cha r ra&er.... | |
| 1810 - 430 pages
...end of it. In this old quadrangle is a dial, contrived by that ingenious architect, Sir Christopher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which by the help...of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, shews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked on the sides of the rays, fifteen on each... | |
| 1814 - 198 pages
...end of it. In this eld quadrangle is a dial, contrived by that ingenious architect, Sir Christopher Wren, when Fellow of the College, which by the help...of two half rays, and one whole one for every hour, (hews to a minute what is the time, the minutes being marked on the sides of the rays, fifteen on each... | |
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