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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... greater number to the meadows , road - sides , or marshes of our own country . Those in most common use are as fol- lows : 1. H. distichum , summer barley . It bears flat ears , divided into two rows , containing large grains , and ...
... greater number to the meadows , road - sides , or marshes of our own country . Those in most common use are as fol- lows : 1. H. distichum , summer barley . It bears flat ears , divided into two rows , containing large grains , and ...
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... greater . On account of the refraction of the atmosphere , distant objects on the hori zon appear higher than they really are , or appear less depressed below the true hori zon SS , and may be seen at a greater dis- tance , especially ...
... greater . On account of the refraction of the atmosphere , distant objects on the hori zon appear higher than they really are , or appear less depressed below the true hori zon SS , and may be seen at a greater dis- tance , especially ...
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... greater proportion of earthy matter , dif- fering , as appears also from the experiments of Scheele and Rouelle , from bone in no other respect than that of containing a larger proportion of cartilage . From the distillation of bones ...
... greater proportion of earthy matter , dif- fering , as appears also from the experiments of Scheele and Rouelle , from bone in no other respect than that of containing a larger proportion of cartilage . From the distillation of bones ...
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... greater extent of heat , which should be seldom less than 70 of Fahrenheit , and equally maintained . Here are reared such exotics as the usual heat of the green house is incapable of bringing to perfection : and as these are commonly ...
... greater extent of heat , which should be seldom less than 70 of Fahrenheit , and equally maintained . Here are reared such exotics as the usual heat of the green house is incapable of bringing to perfection : and as these are commonly ...
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... greater disgrace to the master , the huntsman , or the pack , than to a parcel of straggling tail hounds , labour- ing in vain ; except to behold a poor tor- tured leading hound loaded with a leaden necklace , to restrain his speed ...
... greater disgrace to the master , the huntsman , or the pack , than to a parcel of straggling tail hounds , labour- ing in vain ; except to behold a poor tor- tured leading hound loaded with a leaden necklace , to restrain his speed ...
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