The English Cyclopaedia: A New Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 4Bradbury and Evans, 1860 |
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... render more clear the meaning of the legislature on certain points ; but with this exception , no further change was made ... rendered imperative some sort of schooling for the factory children ; but it did not lay down rules for its ...
... render more clear the meaning of the legislature on certain points ; but with this exception , no further change was made ... rendered imperative some sort of schooling for the factory children ; but it did not lay down rules for its ...
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... rendered his rent at the exchequer in three hawks and three girfalcons . King John had also his hawks ( Pat . 4 , Joh . m . 2 ) ; and upon the Patent Roll of the 34th Hen . III . a copy occurs of the letter which the king sent in that ...
... rendered his rent at the exchequer in three hawks and three girfalcons . King John had also his hawks ( Pat . 4 , Joh . m . 2 ) ; and upon the Patent Roll of the 34th Hen . III . a copy occurs of the letter which the king sent in that ...
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... rendered foul by injudicious manage- ment and over - cropping . For this purpose it is necessary to ascertain what ... render some spot nearer the extremity of the land more eligible , and it is only when entirely new buildings are to be ...
... rendered foul by injudicious manage- ment and over - cropping . For this purpose it is necessary to ascertain what ... render some spot nearer the extremity of the land more eligible , and it is only when entirely new buildings are to be ...
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... rendered by publicans in between 5 and 10 feet ; the twigs being retained in their position by the English version of the New Testament , where they are appro- means of withes ( or twisted twigs which tie the bundles together ) ...
... rendered by publicans in between 5 and 10 feet ; the twigs being retained in their position by the English version of the New Testament , where they are appro- means of withes ( or twisted twigs which tie the bundles together ) ...
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... render the example complete , it is merely necessary to suppose these second parapets continued along the curtains and before the faces of the bastions . The fausse - braye , thus formed , was most probably employed before the ...
... render the example complete , it is merely necessary to suppose these second parapets continued along the curtains and before the faces of the bastions . The fausse - braye , thus formed , was most probably employed before the ...
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