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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... seed in each . One species , a native of Guinea , with terminal flowers three together . HO'NEST . a . ( honestus , Latin ) 1. Up- right ; true ; sincere ( Watts ) . 2. Chaste ( Shakspeare ) , 3. Just ; righteous ; giving to every man ...
... seed in each . One species , a native of Guinea , with terminal flowers three together . HO'NEST . a . ( honestus , Latin ) 1. Up- right ; true ; sincere ( Watts ) . 2. Chaste ( Shakspeare ) , 3. Just ; righteous ; giving to every man ...
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... seed ( Ainsworth ) . HOR , in geography , a mountain , or rather a mountainous tract of Arabia Petræa , situ- ated in that circuit which the Israelites took to the south and south - east of Edom , in their way to the borders of Moab ...
... seed ( Ainsworth ) . HOR , in geography , a mountain , or rather a mountainous tract of Arabia Petræa , situ- ated in that circuit which the Israelites took to the south and south - east of Edom , in their way to the borders of Moab ...
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... seed per acre , and also sowed the grass - seeds at the same time . The produce of these three acres amounted only to fifteen quarters and three bushels . As it is of great consequence in the produc- tion of this grain , that it may ...
... seed per acre , and also sowed the grass - seeds at the same time . The produce of these three acres amounted only to fifteen quarters and three bushels . As it is of great consequence in the produc- tion of this grain , that it may ...
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... seed in April ; those of a moist nature , in May ; because all soils liable to be infected by weeds , bear the best crops when sown late , with a view to stifle their growth by the ascendancy of the barley . Although the broad - cast ...
... seed in April ; those of a moist nature , in May ; because all soils liable to be infected by weeds , bear the best crops when sown late , with a view to stifle their growth by the ascendancy of the barley . Although the broad - cast ...
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... seeds obtained from all these , but espe- cially from H. vulgare and H. distichon , are in common use . They are extremely nutritive and mucilaginous , and generally employed to fur- rish an aporem by boiling in water , in all in ...
... seeds obtained from all these , but espe- cially from H. vulgare and H. distichon , are in common use . They are extremely nutritive and mucilaginous , and generally employed to fur- rish an aporem by boiling in water , in all in ...
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