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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... considered as inconsistent with honour but what tends to incommode this intercourse . Hence , as Archdeacon Paley states the mat- ter , profaneness , neglect of public worship or private devotion , cruelty to rigorous treatment of ...
... considered as inconsistent with honour but what tends to incommode this intercourse . Hence , as Archdeacon Paley states the mat- ter , profaneness , neglect of public worship or private devotion , cruelty to rigorous treatment of ...
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... considered ; for it has been supposed that shoes with a flat seat , without pressure to the frog , will prevent contraction . I am fully convinced , that neither thick nor thin heeled shoes , where the frog is raised above pressure ...
... considered ; for it has been supposed that shoes with a flat seat , without pressure to the frog , will prevent contraction . I am fully convinced , that neither thick nor thin heeled shoes , where the frog is raised above pressure ...
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... considered either as an affec- tion or a passion . As to the medical influence of hope , it has a tendency to calm the troubled action of the vessels , to check and soothe the violent and irregular impetus of the nervous sys- tem , and ...
... considered either as an affec- tion or a passion . As to the medical influence of hope , it has a tendency to calm the troubled action of the vessels , to check and soothe the violent and irregular impetus of the nervous sys- tem , and ...
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... , and the alcohol distilled off , to separate some gluten which still remained , a syrupy matter was obtained , having a sweet and is taste , which WIS considered as the saccharine matter of the barley . A portion refused to dis- HORDEUM .
... , and the alcohol distilled off , to separate some gluten which still remained , a syrupy matter was obtained , having a sweet and is taste , which WIS considered as the saccharine matter of the barley . A portion refused to dis- HORDEUM .
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... considered as extractive . The white powder which precipi . tated from the water in which the barley had been originally triturated , possessed the properties of starch . PEARL BARLEY and FRENCH BARLEY are barley freed from the husk by ...
... considered as extractive . The white powder which precipi . tated from the water in which the barley had been originally triturated , possessed the properties of starch . PEARL BARLEY and FRENCH BARLEY are barley freed from the husk by ...
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