The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... less wide ; and although the same terms are often used , it is rather conventionally than in their full signification . The employment of official robes by the C. preceded their assumption of a peculiar ordinary dress , and is not so ...
... less wide ; and although the same terms are often used , it is rather conventionally than in their full signification . The employment of official robes by the C. preceded their assumption of a peculiar ordinary dress , and is not so ...
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... less continuous and less extensive . " As the actual temperature of the atmosphere depends not so much upon the direct rays of the sun as upon the radiation from the heated surface of the earth , the diversities in the character of that ...
... less continuous and less extensive . " As the actual temperature of the atmosphere depends not so much upon the direct rays of the sun as upon the radiation from the heated surface of the earth , the diversities in the character of that ...
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... less pteropodous mollusks , of which one species , C. borealis , is extremely abundant in the Arctic seas , and constitutes a principal part of the food of whales , so that indeed the name whale's food is often given to it by whale ...
... less pteropodous mollusks , of which one species , C. borealis , is extremely abundant in the Arctic seas , and constitutes a principal part of the food of whales , so that indeed the name whale's food is often given to it by whale ...
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... less than a half . a dozen years after , C. had , in Aug. , 1751 , with 200 English infantry and 300 sepoys , marched out of Fort St. David on his hazardous enterprise to attack Arcot , a city of 100,000 inhabitants , and garrisoned by ...
... less than a half . a dozen years after , C. had , in Aug. , 1751 , with 200 English infantry and 300 sepoys , marched out of Fort St. David on his hazardous enterprise to attack Arcot , a city of 100,000 inhabitants , and garrisoned by ...
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... less specific gravity than themselves . But , as sir J. Herschel says , rising and horizontal air - currents must also oppose the fall of C .; for at night , in the absence of rising currents , they often descend to and dissolve in ...
... less specific gravity than themselves . But , as sir J. Herschel says , rising and horizontal air - currents must also oppose the fall of C .; for at night , in the absence of rising currents , they often descend to and dissolve in ...
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