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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... frequently so obscure , that it is very difficult , if not impossible , to determine precisely those to which they re- ferred . The proper management of bees is an ob- ject by no means of trifling importance . It is not sufficient that ...
... frequently so obscure , that it is very difficult , if not impossible , to determine precisely those to which they re- ferred . The proper management of bees is an ob- ject by no means of trifling importance . It is not sufficient that ...
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... frequently cultivated in prefer- ence to the former . In various parts of Germany , and especially in Thuringia , the common barley is very generally sown in autumn , and is not affected by the severest winters . A variety of this ...
... frequently cultivated in prefer- ence to the former . In various parts of Germany , and especially in Thuringia , the common barley is very generally sown in autumn , and is not affected by the severest winters . A variety of this ...
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... frequently meant a circle which determines the segment of the surface of the earth , over which the eye can reach ; called also the physical horizon . In this sense we say , a spacious horizon , a narrow scanty horizon . On looking to ...
... frequently meant a circle which determines the segment of the surface of the earth , over which the eye can reach ; called also the physical horizon . In this sense we say , a spacious horizon , a narrow scanty horizon . On looking to ...
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... frequently not close , or the cranium in that part does not become hard and firm till the age of puberty . This opening increases as often as the child takes cold ; and if it con- tinue for a long series of years , it is gene- rally ...
... frequently not close , or the cranium in that part does not become hard and firm till the age of puberty . This opening increases as often as the child takes cold ; and if it con- tinue for a long series of years , it is gene- rally ...
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... frequently adorned Here and there , indeed , a man will furnish. sufficient title for it to extend its possessions . The Dutch seized indiscriminately , at several times , and even without having occasion for them , on all the lands ...
... frequently adorned Here and there , indeed , a man will furnish. sufficient title for it to extend its possessions . The Dutch seized indiscriminately , at several times , and even without having occasion for them , on all the lands ...
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Seite 125 - because he not only had broken the sabbath, but said also that God was his father, making himself equal with God,
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Seite 137 - Special juries were originally introduced in trials at bar, when the causes were of too great nicety for the discussion of ordinary freeholders. To obtain a special jury, a motion is made in court, and a rule is* granted thereupon, for the sheriff to attend the master, prothonotary, or other proper officer, with