The Encyclopedia Americana, Volume 3Americana Company, 1904 |
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... color from dark brown to black , and in thickness from a foot or two up to six or seven yards , occasionally reaching , it is said , even to 60 feet . It is composed chiefly of sili- ceous sand ( about 70 per cent ) , alumina and other ...
... color from dark brown to black , and in thickness from a foot or two up to six or seven yards , occasionally reaching , it is said , even to 60 feet . It is composed chiefly of sili- ceous sand ( about 70 per cent ) , alumina and other ...
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... color of his armor . He died in 1376 and his son became king in 1377 as Richard II . Black - quarter , an apoplectic disease which attacks cattle , indicated by lameness of the fore- foot , one of the limbs swelling , and after death ...
... color of his armor . He died in 1376 and his son became king in 1377 as Richard II . Black - quarter , an apoplectic disease which attacks cattle , indicated by lameness of the fore- foot , one of the limbs swelling , and after death ...
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... color , some being pointed , others long and slender , while others are nearly globular , the length averaging about 1.25 by .90 of an inch . color is any shade of dirty white , light - blue or green , and the markings consist of ...
... color , some being pointed , others long and slender , while others are nearly globular , the length averaging about 1.25 by .90 of an inch . color is any shade of dirty white , light - blue or green , and the markings consist of ...
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... color of the cock . The fe- male is grayish , mottled in darker colors , and is called " grayhen , " or " heathhen . " See CAPER- CALLIE . Blackfeet Indians , a tribe of Indians in- habiting the United States and Canada from the ...
... color of the cock . The fe- male is grayish , mottled in darker colors , and is called " grayhen , " or " heathhen . " See CAPER- CALLIE . Blackfeet Indians , a tribe of Indians in- habiting the United States and Canada from the ...
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... color beneath , the lower jaw , chin , and some- times upper edges of the lip - plates white , the tongue black . Western specimens are bright olive - green , with the entire greenish - white , varying to bright yellow , which accounts ...
... color beneath , the lower jaw , chin , and some- times upper edges of the lip - plates white , the tongue black . Western specimens are bright olive - green , with the entire greenish - white , varying to bright yellow , which accounts ...
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Page 106 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud.
Page 106 - Society ; the degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon him by the University of Glasgow in 1806; and in 1808 he was elected a member of the French Institute.
Page 200 - Yet do I believe that all this is true, which indeed my reason would persuade me to be false ; and this I think is no vulgar part of faith, to believe a thing not only above, but contrary to reason, and against the arguments of our proper senses.
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Page 13 - ... apple, plum, orange or nut to each tree. What would be the result? In five staples only, in the United States alone, the inexhaustible forces of Nature would .produce annually, without effort and without cost, 5,200,000 extra bushels of corn, 15,000,000 extra bushels of wheat, 20,000,000 extra bushels of oats, 1,500,000 extra bushels of barley, 21,000,000 extra bushels of potatoes.
Page 105 - B. resolved to make the attempt with such assistance as he could obtain from private individuals. He, however, previously went to Paris, to improve his acquaintance with physical and mathematical science. His reception from the French literati was extremely flattering. A public eulogium was pronounced on him at a meeting of the institute, and an advantageous appointment was offered him by the French government. To obtain funds for the prosecution of his favorite project, B. also published a translation...