Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... considerable height , and arined on its leaves with bristly hairs , that sting the moment they are touched . D'ALEMBERT . See A LEMBERT D ' . DALEN ( Cornelius van ) , a Dutch en- graver , born about 1640. He engraved a great variety of ...
... considerable height , and arined on its leaves with bristly hairs , that sting the moment they are touched . D'ALEMBERT . See A LEMBERT D ' . DALEN ( Cornelius van ) , a Dutch en- graver , born about 1640. He engraved a great variety of ...
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... considerable silk manufactory is carried on , and several other articles are furnished by the luxuriancy of its neighbourhood . It is the see of an archbishop , and is inhabited by great numbers of Christians and Jews . Lat . 33 , 45 N ...
... considerable silk manufactory is carried on , and several other articles are furnished by the luxuriancy of its neighbourhood . It is the see of an archbishop , and is inhabited by great numbers of Christians and Jews . Lat . 33 , 45 N ...
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... considerable merchants , who send out vessels to Newfoundland for fish , which they dispose of in Italy , Spain , Portugal , & c . loading back with wine , fruit , oil , & c . It has a weekly market on Friday , for corn and pro- Day ...
... considerable merchants , who send out vessels to Newfoundland for fish , which they dispose of in Italy , Spain , Portugal , & c . loading back with wine , fruit , oil , & c . It has a weekly market on Friday , for corn and pro- Day ...
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... considerable advantage in distilleries , either alone , or in conjunction with malt . DAVENANT ( Sir William ) , an English poet . He was born in 1605 at Oxford , where his father kept an inn . The first part of his education he ...
... considerable advantage in distilleries , either alone , or in conjunction with malt . DAVENANT ( Sir William ) , an English poet . He was born in 1605 at Oxford , where his father kept an inn . The first part of his education he ...
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... considerable wealth , and such persons will not lend their money without the expectation of making a profit by it ; the increase of the debt is , therefore , to them a source of increasing wealth , to which their share of the additional ...
... considerable wealth , and such persons will not lend their money without the expectation of making a profit by it ; the increase of the debt is , therefore , to them a source of increasing wealth , to which their share of the additional ...
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