Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... weight . It was usual in former days not only to count the money but to weigh it : because many cities , lords , and bishops , having their mints , coined money , and often very bad too ; for which reason , though the pound consisted of ...
... weight . It was usual in former days not only to count the money but to weigh it : because many cities , lords , and bishops , having their mints , coined money , and often very bad too ; for which reason , though the pound consisted of ...
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... , which grows more tardily , and to almost any extent ( having been occasionally found five feet long , and two hundred pounds in weight ) has been fairly ascertained a century old , and been scen , according to Mr. Reinhold Foster , LIFE .
... , which grows more tardily , and to almost any extent ( having been occasionally found five feet long , and two hundred pounds in weight ) has been fairly ascertained a century old , and been scen , according to Mr. Reinhold Foster , LIFE .
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... weight of the particles of light . And Hart- soecker made pretensions of the same nature . But M. Du Fay and M. Mairan made other ex- periments of a more accurate kind , without the effects which the former had imagined ; and which even ...
... weight of the particles of light . And Hart- soecker made pretensions of the same nature . But M. Du Fay and M. Mairan made other ex- periments of a more accurate kind , without the effects which the former had imagined ; and which even ...
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... weight ( Ben Jonson ) . 2. Without deep im- pression ( Prior ) . 3. Easily ; readily ; with- out difficulty ; of course ( Hooker ) . 4 . Without reason ( Taylor ) . 5. Without de- jection ; cheerfully ( Shaks . ) . 6. Not chastely ...
... weight ( Ben Jonson ) . 2. Without deep im- pression ( Prior ) . 3. Easily ; readily ; with- out difficulty ; of course ( Hooker ) . 4 . Without reason ( Taylor ) . 5. Without de- jection ; cheerfully ( Shaks . ) . 6. Not chastely ...
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... weight is owing to a part of the water mixing with the lime , which water may be separated again by the application ... weight was ow- ing to a combination of water ; upon push- ing the examination , however , still farther , it was next ...
... weight is owing to a part of the water mixing with the lime , which water may be separated again by the application ... weight was ow- ing to a combination of water ; upon push- ing the examination , however , still farther , it was next ...
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