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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... falls into the gulf of Bothnia , to the E. of Gesle . Near Escarleby , it forms a celebrated cataract , scarce inferior to the fall of the Rhine at Lauffen . DAHLIA , in botany . This genus was es- tablished by the late Cavanilles , in ...
... falls into the gulf of Bothnia , to the E. of Gesle . Near Escarleby , it forms a celebrated cataract , scarce inferior to the fall of the Rhine at Lauffen . DAHLIA , in botany . This genus was es- tablished by the late Cavanilles , in ...
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... fall according to the merit of the thing . DEBENHAM , a town in Suffolk , with a market on Friday , seated near the head of the Deben , on the side of a hill , twenty - four miles E. of Bury St. Edmunds , and eighty - four N. E. of ...
... fall according to the merit of the thing . DEBENHAM , a town in Suffolk , with a market on Friday , seated near the head of the Deben , on the side of a hill , twenty - four miles E. of Bury St. Edmunds , and eighty - four N. E. of ...
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... falling off . 2 . The act of falling away ( Brown ) . DECIDER . s . ( from decide . ) 1. One who determines causes ( Watts ) . 2. One who de- termines quarrels . DECIDUA . ( decidua membrana , from de- cido , to fall down . ) Membrana ...
... falling off . 2 . The act of falling away ( Brown ) . DECIDER . s . ( from decide . ) 1. One who determines causes ( Watts ) . 2. One who de- termines quarrels . DECIDUA . ( decidua membrana , from de- cido , to fall down . ) Membrana ...
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... falling off in the autumn . Calyx or perianth : falling after the corol opens ; as in berberis , and the class tetradynamia ... fall . DECIL , in astronomy , the aspect of two planets which are 36 ° distant from each other . DE'CIMAL . a ...
... falling off in the autumn . Calyx or perianth : falling after the corol opens ; as in berberis , and the class tetradynamia ... fall . DECIL , in astronomy , the aspect of two planets which are 36 ° distant from each other . DE'CIMAL . a ...
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... fall exactly on the mark at G , and continued so till the sun requires the index to be raised no higher ; you will then have the meridian or greatest altitude of the sun ; and the angle con- tained between G and E will be the declina ...
... fall exactly on the mark at G , and continued so till the sun requires the index to be raised no higher ; you will then have the meridian or greatest altitude of the sun ; and the angle con- tained between G and E will be the declina ...
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