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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... give sound ( Shakspeare ) . 6. To SPEAK with . To address ; to converse with ( Knolles ) . To SPEAK . v . a . 1. To utter with the mouth ; to pronounce ( Judges ) . 2. To proclaim ; to celebrate ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To address ; to ...
... give sound ( Shakspeare ) . 6. To SPEAK with . To address ; to converse with ( Knolles ) . To SPEAK . v . a . 1. To utter with the mouth ; to pronounce ( Judges ) . 2. To proclaim ; to celebrate ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To address ; to ...
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... weakened , and worn out with excess of attention . Vign . de Marv . F. Cherubin , a capuchin , describes a kind of spectacle telescopes , for the viewing of remote give it any propriety and force of application . d SPE SPE 4 ...
... weakened , and worn out with excess of attention . Vign . de Marv . F. Cherubin , a capuchin , describes a kind of spectacle telescopes , for the viewing of remote give it any propriety and force of application . d SPE SPE 4 ...
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... give the metal a clean surface , and pour out the metal into the moulded flasks . 3. The speculum should be moulded with the concave surface downwards , and many small holes should be made through the sand upwards , to discharge the air ...
... give the metal a clean surface , and pour out the metal into the moulded flasks . 3. The speculum should be moulded with the concave surface downwards , and many small holes should be made through the sand upwards , to discharge the air ...
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... give him what is reason . " Spenser waited for some time , but had the mortification to find himself disappointed of the queen's bounty . Upon this he took a proper opportunity to present a paper to her majesty , in the manner of a ...
... give him what is reason . " Spenser waited for some time , but had the mortification to find himself disappointed of the queen's bounty . Upon this he took a proper opportunity to present a paper to her majesty , in the manner of a ...
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... gives that peculiar flavour which is found in whisky , the spirit distilled from it . The fermented liquor being thus ... give it a nau- seous flavour ; or of regulating the boiling within the still , and preventing it from boiling over ...
... gives that peculiar flavour which is found in whisky , the spirit distilled from it . The fermented liquor being thus ... give it a nau- seous flavour ; or of regulating the boiling within the still , and preventing it from boiling over ...
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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.