Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography. A New Ed.; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber Bazin and Ellsworth, 1859 |
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... taken the opportunity thus afforded to furnish a number of supple- mentary articles . In addition to these , the reader will find , in the Appendix , at the end of this volume , many references to articles . already given . In the ...
... taken the opportunity thus afforded to furnish a number of supple- mentary articles . In addition to these , the reader will find , in the Appendix , at the end of this volume , many references to articles . already given . In the ...
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... taken this account , first saw him , in 1823 , he was unable to eat above once in twenty - four or even thirty - six hours . On the breaking out of the revolution of 1821 , he was found , by a former follower , who came in search of him ...
... taken this account , first saw him , in 1823 , he was unable to eat above once in twenty - four or even thirty - six hours . On the breaking out of the revolution of 1821 , he was found , by a former follower , who came in search of him ...
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... taken under. they are the only agents , with which we are acquainted , capable of fulfilling all the requisites . How or where these bodies exist , at what depths , in what quantity , and how accessible to water , are questions that we ...
... taken under. they are the only agents , with which we are acquainted , capable of fulfilling all the requisites . How or where these bodies exist , at what depths , in what quantity , and how accessible to water , are questions that we ...
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... taken out , and we add new liquid , to raise the contents of the vessel as high as they were when the body was immersed , the amount of the newly - added liquid will give us the volume of the body . Thus we have a simple means of ...
... taken out , and we add new liquid , to raise the contents of the vessel as high as they were when the body was immersed , the amount of the newly - added liquid will give us the volume of the body . Thus we have a simple means of ...
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... taken to put a stop to their devastations and conversions . In 1801 , the pacha of Bagdad first received orders to proceed , with the tribes which had ad- hered to Mohammedanism , against the Wahabees , who , however , by great pres ...
... taken to put a stop to their devastations and conversions . In 1801 , the pacha of Bagdad first received orders to proceed , with the tribes which had ad- hered to Mohammedanism , against the Wahabees , who , however , by great pres ...
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