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Page 527
... land for wheat by plowing early in the spring and then repeatedly thereafter during the season . This practice results in a great increase of crop on lands of a stiff heavy nature and of great natural fertility , though if it alone is ...
... land for wheat by plowing early in the spring and then repeatedly thereafter during the season . This practice results in a great increase of crop on lands of a stiff heavy nature and of great natural fertility , though if it alone is ...
Page 533
... land , except frank- almoigne . Fear , CAPE . On s . coast of N. C. Fearne , CHARLES , 1742-1794 . English lawyer . Contingent Remainders , 1772 . Feasts . See FESTIVALS . Feather . Tool used in rock - quarrying . See PLUG AND FEATHER ...
... land , except frank- almoigne . Fear , CAPE . On s . coast of N. C. Fearne , CHARLES , 1742-1794 . English lawyer . Contingent Remainders , 1772 . Feasts . See FESTIVALS . Feather . Tool used in rock - quarrying . See PLUG AND FEATHER ...
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... land , 1855-62 . Feltham , or Felltham , OWEN , 1608-1677 . English author . Resolves , 1628 . Felton , CORNELIUS CONWAY , LL.D. , 1807-1862 . Prof. Har- vard 1830 , Pres . 1860 ; ed . Homer , 1833 , and other classics . Greece , 1867 ...
... land , 1855-62 . Feltham , or Felltham , OWEN , 1608-1677 . English author . Resolves , 1628 . Felton , CORNELIUS CONWAY , LL.D. , 1807-1862 . Prof. Har- vard 1830 , Pres . 1860 ; ed . Homer , 1833 , and other classics . Greece , 1867 ...
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... land by delivery of its pos- session from the grantor to the grantee ; obsolete . Feræ . Carnivora . See FISSIPEDIA . Feræ Naturæ . Naturally wild animals , as distinguished from the domestic . One can have only a qualified property in ...
... land by delivery of its pos- session from the grantor to the grantee ; obsolete . Feræ . Carnivora . See FISSIPEDIA . Feræ Naturæ . Naturally wild animals , as distinguished from the domestic . One can have only a qualified property in ...
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... land , now obsolete . Fine , ORONCE , 1494-1555 . French mathematical pioneer . Fine Arts . Those which occupy themselves wholly with the expression of beauty : architecture , sculpture , and painting . Fingal's Cave . On Is . Staffa ...
... land , now obsolete . Fine , ORONCE , 1494-1555 . French mathematical pioneer . Fine Arts . Those which occupy themselves wholly with the expression of beauty : architecture , sculpture , and painting . Fingal's Cave . On Is . Staffa ...
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Page 684 - Or, four terms are in harmonical proportion, when the first is to the fourth as the difference of the first and second is to the difference of the third and fourth.
Page 727 - A body is called homogeneous when any two equal, similar parts of it, with corresponding lines parallel and turned towards the same parts, are undistinguishable from one another by any difference in quality.
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Page 608 - He had previously stated, in another work, that he believed, " the whole terrestrial globe to have been taken to pieces and dissolved at the flood, and the strata to have settled down from this promiscuous mass.
Page 608 - The illustrations are thus consecutively adduced. 1. Solid land has been converted into sea. 2. Sea has been changed into land. Marine shells lie far distant from the deep, and the anchor has been found on the summit of hills.