Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... called delirium tre- mens , produced by a continued use of in- toxicating liquors . Under each of these heads , the author states a number of in- teresting facts , illustrative of the general theory . The second species of illusions ...
... called delirium tre- mens , produced by a continued use of in- toxicating liquors . Under each of these heads , the author states a number of in- teresting facts , illustrative of the general theory . The second species of illusions ...
Page 12
... called orchestrion , in which the tone was determined in quite a new way , by the increase and diminution of the wind ; and the sound was increased by a suspended copper vessel . He also in vented a mode of simplifying the con ...
... called orchestrion , in which the tone was determined in quite a new way , by the increase and diminution of the wind ; and the sound was increased by a suspended copper vessel . He also in vented a mode of simplifying the con ...
Page 13
... called vowels ( q . v . ) and consonants . " ( q . v . ) In the article Consonant , the natural division of words is shown to cease with syllables : they are one sound , and the division into vowels and consonants , ingenious and use ...
... called vowels ( q . v . ) and consonants . " ( q . v . ) In the article Consonant , the natural division of words is shown to cease with syllables : they are one sound , and the division into vowels and consonants , ingenious and use ...
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... called delirium tre- mens , produced by a continued use of in- toxicating liquors . Under each of these heads , the author states a number of in- teresting facts , illustrative of the general theory . The second species of illusions ...
... called delirium tre- mens , produced by a continued use of in- toxicating liquors . Under each of these heads , the author states a number of in- teresting facts , illustrative of the general theory . The second species of illusions ...
Page 15
... called orchestrion , in which the tone was determined in quite a new way , by the increase and diminution of the wind ; and the sound was increased by a suspended copper vessel . He also in vented a mode of simplifying the con ...
... called orchestrion , in which the tone was determined in quite a new way , by the increase and diminution of the wind ; and the sound was increased by a suspended copper vessel . He also in vented a mode of simplifying the con ...
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