Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... COLOUR , in botany , the colour of the spadix in the palm ; it is com- monly translated a bay - colour , from the Greek Bas . Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille ...
... COLOUR , in botany , the colour of the spadix in the palm ; it is com- monly translated a bay - colour , from the Greek Bas . Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille ...
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... colour yellow , or yellowish , olive , greenish , blueish , smoky , blackish , rarely red or veined ; when exposed to heat parts with its transparency and carbonic acid , and after calcination some times shines in the dark , if thrown ...
... colour yellow , or yellowish , olive , greenish , blueish , smoky , blackish , rarely red or veined ; when exposed to heat parts with its transparency and carbonic acid , and after calcination some times shines in the dark , if thrown ...
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... colour is believed to be the most soothing to the human eye , though it tends at first in some degree to darken the ... coloured objects con- tinue to assume a reddish tinge , after having tried the experiment for a few days . In all ...
... colour is believed to be the most soothing to the human eye , though it tends at first in some degree to darken the ... coloured objects con- tinue to assume a reddish tinge , after having tried the experiment for a few days . In all ...
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... colour , it wants a little more tin . To ascertain the required proportion , melt a small quantity , known by weight , of the mixed metal , with a known very small part of tin ; and , if neces- sary , repeat the trial with different ...
... colour , it wants a little more tin . To ascertain the required proportion , melt a small quantity , known by weight , of the mixed metal , with a known very small part of tin ; and , if neces- sary , repeat the trial with different ...
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... colour , but in proportion as it increases in size , ap- proaches nearer and nearer to the colour of the skin , becoming perfectly diaphanous . From the surface of this tumour a pellucid watery fluid sometimes exudes , and this cir ...
... colour , but in proportion as it increases in size , ap- proaches nearer and nearer to the colour of the skin , becoming perfectly diaphanous . From the surface of this tumour a pellucid watery fluid sometimes exudes , and this cir ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.