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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... give ten days in France and Dantzic ; eight at Naples ; six at Venice , & c . DAYS - MAN , in the common translation of the Bible , an arbitrator , or one who decides between disputing parties . The word is now used in this sense in ...
... give ten days in France and Dantzic ; eight at Naples ; six at Venice , & c . DAYS - MAN , in the common translation of the Bible , an arbitrator , or one who decides between disputing parties . The word is now used in this sense in ...
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... give two or three gentle taps on my breast . I then lay my left forefinger on the word carry , and taking up a large quarto vo- lume , I carry it under my arm , in the skirts of my gown , on my shoulder , on my head , and on my back ...
... give two or three gentle taps on my breast . I then lay my left forefinger on the word carry , and taking up a large quarto vo- lume , I carry it under my arm , in the skirts of my gown , on my shoulder , on my head , and on my back ...
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... give him to re- present the future of a verb . " It is now time to call in art to the assist- ance of nature . " Having previously taught him to write out the names of the seven days of the week , one directly under the other , we ...
... give him to re- present the future of a verb . " It is now time to call in art to the assist- ance of nature . " Having previously taught him to write out the names of the seven days of the week , one directly under the other , we ...
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... give no pleasure to our sense is obvious . Many are certainly void of beauty ; but then , says this author , there is no form which seems necessarily disagreeable of itself , when we dread no other evil from it , and compare it with ...
... give no pleasure to our sense is obvious . Many are certainly void of beauty ; but then , says this author , there is no form which seems necessarily disagreeable of itself , when we dread no other evil from it , and compare it with ...
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... gives it the appearance and neatness of porcelain . Some kinds of this enamelled pot tery differ much from others ... give them a certain con- sistence or hardness . And , lastly , they are to be covered with an enamel or glazing ...
... gives it the appearance and neatness of porcelain . Some kinds of this enamelled pot tery differ much from others ... give them a certain con- sistence or hardness . And , lastly , they are to be covered with an enamel or glazing ...
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