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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... fishes , and with which the fish is pierced . See ANG- LING . 3. A snare ; a trap ( Shakspeare ) . 4. An iron to seize the meat in the caldron ( Spenser ) . 5. A sickle to reap corn ( Mor- timer ) . 6. Any instrument to cut or lop with ...
... fishes , and with which the fish is pierced . See ANG- LING . 3. A snare ; a trap ( Shakspeare ) . 4. An iron to seize the meat in the caldron ( Spenser ) . 5. A sickle to reap corn ( Mor- timer ) . 6. Any instrument to cut or lop with ...
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... FISH . See Esox . HORN - SHAPED , in botany . See CORNUTE . HORN WORK , in fortification , an outwork composed of two demi - bastions joined by a curtain . See FORTIFICATION . HORNBACH , a town of Deux Ponts , in Germany . Lat . 49. 10 ...
... FISH . See Esox . HORN - SHAPED , in botany . See CORNUTE . HORN WORK , in fortification , an outwork composed of two demi - bastions joined by a curtain . See FORTIFICATION . HORNBACH , a town of Deux Ponts , in Germany . Lat . 49. 10 ...
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... Fish River , which parts it from Caffraria . It lies between the tropic of Capricorn and 35 S. lat . and is bounded on the W , S. , and E. , by the Atlautic , Southern , and Indian Oceans , and on the N. by regions very little if at all ...
... Fish River , which parts it from Caffraria . It lies between the tropic of Capricorn and 35 S. lat . and is bounded on the W , S. , and E. , by the Atlautic , Southern , and Indian Oceans , and on the N. by regions very little if at all ...
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... FISH , in ichthyology . See SQUALUS . HOUND'S - TONGUE , in botany . See CYNO- GLOSS . To HOUND . v . a . ( from the noun . ) 1. To set on the chase ( Bramhall ) . 2. To hunt ; to pursue ( L'Estrange ) . HOUNSLOW , a town in Middlesex ...
... FISH , in ichthyology . See SQUALUS . HOUND'S - TONGUE , in botany . See CYNO- GLOSS . To HOUND . v . a . ( from the noun . ) 1. To set on the chase ( Bramhall ) . 2. To hunt ; to pursue ( L'Estrange ) . HOUNSLOW , a town in Middlesex ...
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... fish . The largest of these is a lake of consi- derable size , called Whittlesea Mere . The air is good , except in the fenny parts , which are agueish . Its chief commodities are corn , malt , and cheese ; and they fatten abundance of ...
... fish . The largest of these is a lake of consi- derable size , called Whittlesea Mere . The air is good , except in the fenny parts , which are agueish . Its chief commodities are corn , malt , and cheese ; and they fatten abundance of ...
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