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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... says Dr. B. carefully remove from about the habit- ations of his bees every fetid or poisonous vegetable , however comely its colour or its form . In particular let him be careful to remove those vegetables which are noxious to himself ...
... says Dr. B. carefully remove from about the habit- ations of his bees every fetid or poisonous vegetable , however comely its colour or its form . In particular let him be careful to remove those vegetables which are noxious to himself ...
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... says he , you must not kill a man that has done no harm , only for being white . This man is my friend , my house is his post , I am his soldier , and inust fight for him ; you must kill me before you can kill him . What good man will ...
... says he , you must not kill a man that has done no harm , only for being white . This man is my friend , my house is his post , I am his soldier , and inust fight for him ; you must kill me before you can kill him . What good man will ...
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... says Mr. Coleman , is placed in the centre of the sole , externally convex , and of a wedge- like form , pointed towards the toe , but ex- panded as it advances to the heels . In the centre of the broad part there is a fissure , or ...
... says Mr. Coleman , is placed in the centre of the sole , externally convex , and of a wedge- like form , pointed towards the toe , but ex- panded as it advances to the heels . In the centre of the broad part there is a fissure , or ...
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... says Dr. Cogan , is the encourage . ment given to desire ; the pleasing expect ancy that its object shall be obtained . With out this affection , desire would sink into de- spondency ; like a simple wish , it would re- main inactive ...
... says Dr. Cogan , is the encourage . ment given to desire ; the pleasing expect ancy that its object shall be obtained . With out this affection , desire would sink into de- spondency ; like a simple wish , it would re- main inactive ...
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... say , a spacious horizon , a narrow scanty horizon . On looking to the figures referred to , under the article DE ... says that , from several experiments , he is induced to allow for refraction a 14th part of the distance of the ...
... say , a spacious horizon , a narrow scanty horizon . On looking to the figures referred to , under the article DE ... says that , from several experiments , he is induced to allow for refraction a 14th part of the distance of the ...
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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