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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... whole , so far as the figure in the end of the cells extends , in each ; which fifth part of wax and labour saved amounts to a vast deal in the whole comb . And if these admirable insects knew their advantage , they could not more ...
... whole , so far as the figure in the end of the cells extends , in each ; which fifth part of wax and labour saved amounts to a vast deal in the whole comb . And if these admirable insects knew their advantage , they could not more ...
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... whole of which appears to be pervaded by a fine fluid , serving to prevent brittleness , and to preserve in the hoof a proper degree of elasticity . All the internal surface of the crust , except the groove we have just mentioned , is ...
... whole of which appears to be pervaded by a fine fluid , serving to prevent brittleness , and to preserve in the hoof a proper degree of elasticity . All the internal surface of the crust , except the groove we have just mentioned , is ...
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... whole pressed by an iron moderately heated for the parpose ; or , which is better , pressed greatly by a weight of a different kind , and exposed , while pressed , to the heat of a moderate fire , till the whole be perfectly exsiccated ...
... whole pressed by an iron moderately heated for the parpose ; or , which is better , pressed greatly by a weight of a different kind , and exposed , while pressed , to the heat of a moderate fire , till the whole be perfectly exsiccated ...
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... whole supe- rior to any other that has hitherto been proposed . HO'TLY . ad . ( from hot . ) 1. With heat ; not coldly . 2. Violently ; vehemently ( Sidney ) . 3. Lustfully ( Dryden ) . HOTMOUTHED . a . ( hot and mouth . ) Headstrong ...
... whole supe- rior to any other that has hitherto been proposed . HO'TLY . ad . ( from hot . ) 1. With heat ; not coldly . 2. Violently ; vehemently ( Sidney ) . 3. Lustfully ( Dryden ) . HOTMOUTHED . a . ( hot and mouth . ) Headstrong ...
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... whole company equally enjoy the be- nefit of its warmth . The door , which is low , is the only place that lets in the light ; and at the same time the only outlet that is left for the smoke . The frame of this arched roof is faulty ...
... whole company equally enjoy the be- nefit of its warmth . The door , which is low , is the only place that lets in the light ; and at the same time the only outlet that is left for the smoke . The frame of this arched roof is faulty ...
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