Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Τόμος 61813 |
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... effects , they do not think it prudent to continue the use of it . But if , in a short time , it occasions no ... effect which we have remarked in animals that have eaten of one of those very vegetables from whose flowers the bees ...
... effects , they do not think it prudent to continue the use of it . But if , in a short time , it occasions no ... effect which we have remarked in animals that have eaten of one of those very vegetables from whose flowers the bees ...
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... effect of nature and it wild be an improvement to add semitransparent parts , which may be done by mixing whiting with some of the paste to weaken its opera- tion in particular places , by which spots of a reddish brown will be produced ...
... effect of nature and it wild be an improvement to add semitransparent parts , which may be done by mixing whiting with some of the paste to weaken its opera- tion in particular places , by which spots of a reddish brown will be produced ...
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... effect till after his death . 1 Inst . 112 . All deeds executed by the wife , and acts done by her during her coverture , are void , except a fine , or the like matter of record , in which case she must be solely and secretly examined ...
... effect till after his death . 1 Inst . 112 . All deeds executed by the wife , and acts done by her during her coverture , are void , except a fine , or the like matter of record , in which case she must be solely and secretly examined ...
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... effects . It may also , he supposes , be attended with advantage to strong clayey soils , from the effect that burned or half - burned clay has in rendering such soils more open and less tenacious . In which case the benefit arising ...
... effects . It may also , he supposes , be attended with advantage to strong clayey soils , from the effect that burned or half - burned clay has in rendering such soils more open and less tenacious . In which case the benefit arising ...
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... effect . The sub - soils of the meadow , Ι was informed , consisted of three different sorts , gravel , sand , and clay , but the effect of irrigation had so obliterated all marks in the herbage , by which they are usually dis ...
... effect . The sub - soils of the meadow , Ι was informed , consisted of three different sorts , gravel , sand , and clay , but the effect of irrigation had so obliterated all marks in the herbage , by which they are usually dis ...
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