The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Tom 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... appear shrivelled and black being dead , but such as remain fresh and plump are joined ; and at this time loosen the bandage , which , if not done in time , is apt to pinch the stock and greatly injure , if not ́ destroy , the bud . The ...
... appear shrivelled and black being dead , but such as remain fresh and plump are joined ; and at this time loosen the bandage , which , if not done in time , is apt to pinch the stock and greatly injure , if not ́ destroy , the bud . The ...
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... appears from Vitru- vius : the equilateral pitch , and that of a higher one , appears to have continued as long as pointed architecture prevailed . When Grecian and Roman architecture was first introduced into this country from Italy ...
... appears from Vitru- vius : the equilateral pitch , and that of a higher one , appears to have continued as long as pointed architecture prevailed . When Grecian and Roman architecture was first introduced into this country from Italy ...
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... appear as if they were emarginate ; the filaments are longer than the petals ; the pistils at first close , after divaricate , but never bend back . This description applies to the plant as usually found in Great Britain . brunium which ...
... appear as if they were emarginate ; the filaments are longer than the petals ; the pistils at first close , after divaricate , but never bend back . This description applies to the plant as usually found in Great Britain . brunium which ...
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... appear to the eye no more than one one . To BUOY up the cable is to fasten some pieces of wood , barrels , & c . to the cable , near the anchor , that the cable may not touch the ground , in case it be foul or rocky , lest it should be ...
... appear to the eye no more than one one . To BUOY up the cable is to fasten some pieces of wood , barrels , & c . to the cable , near the anchor , that the cable may not touch the ground , in case it be foul or rocky , lest it should be ...
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... appear to have had any notion of butter ; their po- ets make no mention of it , and yet are fre- quently speaking of milk and cheese . The Romans used butter no otherwise than as a medicine , never as a food . The ancient Christians of ...
... appear to have had any notion of butter ; their po- ets make no mention of it , and yet are fre- quently speaking of milk and cheese . The Romans used butter no otherwise than as a medicine , never as a food . The ancient Christians of ...
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