American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 2Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... serve as oars or a rudder . The shell is white or yellowish , with smooth or knotty striæ or ribs , which are sometimes forked ; the keel is generally brownish . ARGOPHYLLUM , in botany , a genus of the Pentandria Monogynia class and ...
... serve as oars or a rudder . The shell is white or yellowish , with smooth or knotty striæ or ribs , which are sometimes forked ; the keel is generally brownish . ARGOPHYLLUM , in botany , a genus of the Pentandria Monogynia class and ...
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... serve to exercise a learner in this rule . 1. Multiply 87945 by 947321 by 7914735 by 49782147 by 5721321 by 23456789 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 4794321 by 7 . 7654319 by 8 . 3721478 by 9 . 4783219 by 11 10 . 4733218 by 12 11 . 4783882 by 21 12 ...
... serve to exercise a learner in this rule . 1. Multiply 87945 by 947321 by 7914735 by 49782147 by 5721321 by 23456789 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 4794321 by 7 . 7654319 by 8 . 3721478 by 9 . 4783219 by 11 10 . 4733218 by 12 11 . 4783882 by 21 12 ...
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... served , 1. That every number ending with an even number , that is , with 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , or 0 , is measured by 2. 2. Every number , ending with 5 or 0 , is measured by 5. 3. Every number , whose figures , when added , amount to an even ...
... served , 1. That every number ending with an even number , that is , with 2 , 4 , 6 , 8 , or 0 , is measured by 2. 2. Every number , ending with 5 or 0 , is measured by 5. 3. Every number , whose figures , when added , amount to an even ...
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... consisting in the knowledge of coats of arms , as to their blazons and va- rious intendments . ARMOUR denotes all such habiliments as serve to defend the body from wounds , especially of darts , a sword , a lance , ARM ARM.
... consisting in the knowledge of coats of arms , as to their blazons and va- rious intendments . ARMOUR denotes all such habiliments as serve to defend the body from wounds , especially of darts , a sword , a lance , ARM ARM.
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... serve to distinguish individuals . They are the gift of kings and princes , through the ministry of their kings and ... served the number of days or months enjoined by their tenure , or the customs of the fees they held , they re- turned ...
... serve to distinguish individuals . They are the gift of kings and princes , through the ministry of their kings and ... served the number of days or months enjoined by their tenure , or the customs of the fees they held , they re- turned ...
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Strona 22 - The ideas of -goblins and sprites have really no more to do with darkness than light : yet let but a foolish maid inculcate these often on the mind of a child, and raise them there together, possibly he shall never be able to separate them again so long as he lives ; but darkness shall ever afterwards bring with it those frightful ideas, and they shall be so joined, that he can no more bear the one than the other.
Strona 22 - That which thus captivates their reasons, and leads men of sincerity blindfold from common sense, will, when examined, be found to be what we are speaking of ; some independent ideas, of no alliance to one another, are by education, custom and the constant din of their party, so coupled in their minds, that they always appear there together...