The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Tom 4 |
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... HAND - RUBBING , RUBBING BOARDS , STARCHING , & c . ( 80. ) As foon as the cloth comes from the four- ng , it should be well washed in the washing - mill , to take off all the acid particles which adhere to its furface . All acids ...
... HAND - RUBBING , RUBBING BOARDS , STARCHING , & c . ( 80. ) As foon as the cloth comes from the four- ng , it should be well washed in the washing - mill , to take off all the acid particles which adhere to its furface . All acids ...
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... hand , they must not be led aftray by thofe lofles to which e- very one is hable , before he becomes familiarized with the management of the procefs ; it is , how- ever not very expentive to follow , for a certain time , fuch operations ...
... hand , they must not be led aftray by thofe lofles to which e- very one is hable , before he becomes familiarized with the management of the procefs ; it is , how- ever not very expentive to follow , for a certain time , fuch operations ...
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... hand , Marlborough and Eugene were stimulated to engage them at all ents , in confequence of an intercepted letter Villeroy , intimating that he was preparing Fail communication between the Rhine talled army . The difpofitions ...
... hand , Marlborough and Eugene were stimulated to engage them at all ents , in confequence of an intercepted letter Villeroy , intimating that he was preparing Fail communication between the Rhine talled army . The difpofitions ...
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... hand upon his head , or her head , and giveth the blef fing . Bacon . 3. Any of the means of happiness ; a gift ; an advantage ; a benefit.- Nor are his blefings to his banks confin'd , But free and common , as the fea and wind . Denham ...
... hand upon his head , or her head , and giveth the blef fing . Bacon . 3. Any of the means of happiness ; a gift ; an advantage ; a benefit.- Nor are his blefings to his banks confin'd , But free and common , as the fea and wind . Denham ...
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... hand , M. Thouvenel proves , by very plaufible arguments , the influence of fubterraneous electrical currents , compares them with the electrical currents of the atmosphere , points out the different impreffions they produce , according ...
... hand , M. Thouvenel proves , by very plaufible arguments , the influence of fubterraneous electrical currents , compares them with the electrical currents of the atmosphere , points out the different impreffions they produce , according ...
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