Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... colour of the deleterious honey is not always the same ; nor is this a sufficient criterion of its quality . It is experience alone that enables the hunters and others to determine whether the honey they find be poisonous or innocent ...
... colour of the deleterious honey is not always the same ; nor is this a sufficient criterion of its quality . It is experience alone that enables the hunters and others to determine whether the honey they find be poisonous or innocent ...
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... colour , flavour , and body . ( See the variety of our second species , from which it will appear that this grain is the same which Dr. Lochster , in his Latin Disserta- tion , On the Medicinal Plants of Norway , feel- ingly ...
... colour , flavour , and body . ( See the variety of our second species , from which it will appear that this grain is the same which Dr. Lochster , in his Latin Disserta- tion , On the Medicinal Plants of Norway , feel- ingly ...
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... colour . If this process be con- tinued , adding fresh portions of water as long as the liquid passes off muddy , there remains only a green husky matter . When the matter is macerated a sufficient time in cold water , it acquires a ...
... colour . If this process be con- tinued , adding fresh portions of water as long as the liquid passes off muddy , there remains only a green husky matter . When the matter is macerated a sufficient time in cold water , it acquires a ...
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... colour , leaving a streak lamellous , breaking into indeter minate fragments ; melting in fire , with ebullition , into a black opake globule . Three species . 1. H. vulgaris . Common Hornblend : with scarcely any lustre , of a dull colour ...
... colour , leaving a streak lamellous , breaking into indeter minate fragments ; melting in fire , with ebullition , into a black opake globule . Three species . 1. H. vulgaris . Common Hornblend : with scarcely any lustre , of a dull colour ...
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... colours of hor- ses , and their appropriate advantages , see COLOURS . At the age of two years , or two years and a half ... colour be disre- garded altogether ; of whatever hue , black , gray , bay , or sorrel , it should be bright and ...
... colours of hor- ses , and their appropriate advantages , see COLOURS . At the age of two years , or two years and a half ... colour be disre- garded altogether ; of whatever hue , black , gray , bay , or sorrel , it should be bright and ...
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