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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... whole would be afforded cheaper , and with greater profit to the manufacturer . See BLEACH- ING , WEAVING , & c . Spinning flax has been brought to such perfection in Ulster , that , according to Dr. Stephenson , twenty hanks , and ...
... whole would be afforded cheaper , and with greater profit to the manufacturer . See BLEACH- ING , WEAVING , & c . Spinning flax has been brought to such perfection in Ulster , that , according to Dr. Stephenson , twenty hanks , and ...
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... whole county , in 1755 , amounted to 16,829 ; in 1801 , it amounted to 17,844 , the increase being rather more than a sixteenth in about half a century . LINN . In botany . See ELICHAYSUM . LINNEA . In botany , a genus of the class ...
... whole county , in 1755 , amounted to 16,829 ; in 1801 , it amounted to 17,844 , the increase being rather more than a sixteenth in about half a century . LINN . In botany . See ELICHAYSUM . LINNEA . In botany , a genus of the class ...
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... whole of this composition renders it one of the most pleasing and instructive of all our author's productions . Linné was now fixed in the situation that was the best adapted to his character , his taste , and abilities ; and which ...
... whole of this composition renders it one of the most pleasing and instructive of all our author's productions . Linné was now fixed in the situation that was the best adapted to his character , his taste , and abilities ; and which ...
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... whole science of natural history ; and this fabric be raised , and gave to it a degree of per- fection unknown before ; and had moreover the uncommon felicity of living to see his own struc- ture rise above all others , notwithstanding ...
... whole science of natural history ; and this fabric be raised , and gave to it a degree of per- fection unknown before ; and had moreover the uncommon felicity of living to see his own struc- ture rise above all others , notwithstanding ...
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... whole , being large and ancient , and having always a gar rison of four regiments of foot . The cathe- dral is a vast edifice of the Gothic kind , but heavy and clumsy : it contains , however , great riches , and is finely adorned ...
... whole , being large and ancient , and having always a gar rison of four regiments of foot . The cathe- dral is a vast edifice of the Gothic kind , but heavy and clumsy : it contains , however , great riches , and is finely adorned ...
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