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He'll watch the horologe a double set, If drink rock not his cradle.
Thus, in any case, 'with a sound absolutely like thunder,' has the Horologe of Time struck, and an old Era passed away.
In 1851, according to some sources, the company took the name "American Horologe Company" and production started in the new factory building.
The Timekeeper, Lord of the Order for over two thousand years, was always the Lord Horologe.
American Horologe Company (Warren Manufacturing Company)
In the past, 'anon' meant 'immediately', 'gyve' meant 'fetter', and 'horologe' meant 'clock'.
This company initially operated under the name of the American Horologe Company, but was quickly changed to the Warren Manufacturing Company to hide the purpose from foreign suppliers.
Slovakia, Stara Bystrica, The Slovak Horologe, (cooperation with architect Ivan Jarina)
In the gate's tower (which today no longer exists), that served as belfry, Vasile Lupu had installed a huge horologe, the first public use clock in Romanian Principalities (1654).
Then, as a horologe that calleth us What time the Bride of God is rising up With matins to her Spouse that he may love her, Wherein one part the other draws and urges, Ting!
The word clock (from the Celtic words clocca and clogan, both meaning "bell"), which gradually supersedes "horologe", suggests that it was the sound of bells which also characterized the prototype mechanical clocks that appeared during the 13th century in Europe.