Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... French . ) To shout ; to make an ontery by way of call or pursuit . To Hoop . v . a . 1. To drive with a shout ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To call by a shout . Hoof , in ornithology . See HOOPOE . HOOPER ( John ) , a pious English bishop and ...
... French . ) To shout ; to make an ontery by way of call or pursuit . To Hoop . v . a . 1. To drive with a shout ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To call by a shout . Hoof , in ornithology . See HOOPOE . HOOPER ( John ) , a pious English bishop and ...
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... FRENCH BARLEY are barley freed from the husk by means of a mill , the dis- tinction between- the two being , that pearl barley is reduced to the size of very small shot , all but the heart of the grain being ground away . See farther ...
... FRENCH BARLEY are barley freed from the husk by means of a mill , the dis- tinction between- the two being , that pearl barley is reduced to the size of very small shot , all but the heart of the grain being ground away . See farther ...
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... French frigates , of 30 guns each , with such spirit , that they were obliged to sheer off . He received in this action a severe wound in the head , which had nearly proved fatal ; for this he was made a post captain , and appointed to ...
... French frigates , of 30 guns each , with such spirit , that they were obliged to sheer off . He received in this action a severe wound in the head , which had nearly proved fatal ; for this he was made a post captain , and appointed to ...
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... French , commanded by the late unfortunate navigator , M. de la Peyrouse , destroyed these forts , and the set- tlements , & c . valued at 500,0001 .; but the damage has been since repaired , and the com- merce is now in a flourishing ...
... French , commanded by the late unfortunate navigator , M. de la Peyrouse , destroyed these forts , and the set- tlements , & c . valued at 500,0001 .; but the damage has been since repaired , and the com- merce is now in a flourishing ...
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... French , to cry . ) One whose business is to call out to others ( Cu- rew ) . HUESCO , an ancient town of Spain , in Arragon , with a bishop's see , and a univer- sity . Lat . 42. 18 N. Long . 0. 2 W. HUET ( Peter Daniel ) , a learned ...
... French , to cry . ) One whose business is to call out to others ( Cu- rew ) . HUESCO , an ancient town of Spain , in Arragon , with a bishop's see , and a univer- sity . Lat . 42. 18 N. Long . 0. 2 W. HUET ( Peter Daniel ) , a learned ...
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