| 1825 - 486 pages
...aman'snatural strength to take it away; and, in one and the same turn, both locketh andopeneih it. 70. A key, with a rose-turning pipe, and two roses, pierced through endwise the bit thereof, (IS) with several handsomely contrived wards, which maylikewi.se do the same effects. 71. A key perfectly... | |
| John Holland - 1833 - 390 pages
...locketh and openeth it. * " 70, A key, with a rose-turning pipe, and two roses, pierced endwise through the bit thereof, with several handsomely contrived...conceited than any of the rest, and no heavier than the triangle screwed key, and doth the' same effects. " 72. An escutcheon to be placed before any of these... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1835 - 938 pages
...natural strength to take it away ; and in one and the same turn, both locketh and openeth it." " 70. A key with a rose-turning pipe and two roses pierced through endwise the bit thereof, with several handsomely-contrived wards, which may likewise do the same effects." "71. A key perfectly square, with... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1836 - 942 pages
...natural strength to take it away ; and in one and the same turn, both locketh and openeth it." " 70. A key with a rose-turning pipe and two roses pierced through endwise the bit thereof, with several handsomely-contrived wards, which may likewise do the same effects." "71. A key perfectly square, with... | |
| 1837 - 800 pages
...man's natural strength to take it away; and in one and the same turn both locketh and openeth it. 70. " A key with a rose-turning pipe, and two roses pierced through endwise the bit thereof, with several handsomelycontrived wards, which may likewise do the same effects. 71. " A key perfectly square, with... | |
| Luke Hebert - 1846 - 944 pages
...natural strength to take it away ; and in one and the same turn, both locketh and openeth it." " 70. A key with a rose-turning pipe and two roses pierced through endwise :he bit thereof, with several handsomely-contrived wards, which may likewise do the sune effects."... | |
| George Price (of Wolverhampton.) - 1856 - 1000 pages
...natural strength to take it away ; and in one and the same turn both locketh and openeth it. " 70. A key with a rose-turning pipe and two roses pierced...conceited than any of the rest, and no heavier than the triangle screwed key, and doth the same effects. " 72. An escutcheon, to be placed before any of these... | |
| Henry Dircks - 1867 - 302 pages
...strength to take it away : and in one and the same turn both locketh and openeth it. 70. A Hose Key. — A Key with a Rose-turning pipe, and two Roses pierced through endwise the Bit thereof, with several handsomly-contriv'd Wards, which may likewise do the same affects. 71. A square Key with a turning... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1869 - 416 pages
...man's natural strength to take it away ; and in one and thi; same turn both locketh and openeth it. " A key with a rose-turning pipe and two roses pierced through endwise the bit thereof, with several handsomelycontrived wards, which may likewise do the same effects. " A key, perfectly square, with... | |
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