The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... pass a week together without food ; and fre- quently die of want , during the chase of an ani- mal , which they have pursued on foot for many A 3 . ARTS OF SAVAGE LIFE . 5 after they had once acquired, or obtained fire, ...
... pass a week together without food ; and fre- quently die of want , during the chase of an ani- mal , which they have pursued on foot for many A 3 . ARTS OF SAVAGE LIFE . 5 after they had once acquired, or obtained fire, ...
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... pass their whole Lives in them . The want of fresh air , and the influx of water , prevent mines from sinking deeper . 76. All the substances which form the ground und earth , are called minerals . Clay is a mine- ral ; all stones are ...
... pass their whole Lives in them . The want of fresh air , and the influx of water , prevent mines from sinking deeper . 76. All the substances which form the ground und earth , are called minerals . Clay is a mine- ral ; all stones are ...
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... pass stamped paper for money ; ariginally , mere promises to find money , but latterly , as money itself ! Gold coin in particular has , consequently , almost disappeared ; and become very dear in relation to the paper - money .查 N. B. ...
... pass stamped paper for money ; ariginally , mere promises to find money , but latterly , as money itself ! Gold coin in particular has , consequently , almost disappeared ; and become very dear in relation to the paper - money .查 N. B. ...
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... pass the woof by any contrivance , which will represent the shat- He . He may thus make a piece of packthread - cloth ; and sa , completely illustrate the principle of weaving ,, 118. After the piece has been woven , it re- quires to be ...
... pass the woof by any contrivance , which will represent the shat- He . He may thus make a piece of packthread - cloth ; and sa , completely illustrate the principle of weaving ,, 118. After the piece has been woven , it re- quires to be ...
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... passes , in that house . And Because no man can be punished , in any way , without the consent of twenty - four of his peers , or equals ; i.e. by twelve of a grand , and twelve of a petit jury . 148. The public rights of Britons are ...
... passes , in that house . And Because no man can be punished , in any way , without the consent of twenty - four of his peers , or equals ; i.e. by twelve of a grand , and twelve of a petit jury . 148. The public rights of Britons are ...
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Страница 91 - Mercury completes his transient year, Glowing, refulgent, with reflected glare ; Bright Venus occupies a wider way, The early harbinger of night and day ; More distant still our globe terraqueous turns, Nor chills intense, nor fiercely heated burns ; Around her rolls the lunar orb of light, Trailing her silver glories through the night ; On the earth's orbit...