Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... tion , he shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . 6 Geo . II . cap . 37. By a late act , five per cent . is added to the duties on hops . To Hop . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To im- pregnate with hops ( Arbuthnot ) . HOP ...
... tion , he shall be guilty of felony without benefit of clergy . 6 Geo . II . cap . 37. By a late act , five per cent . is added to the duties on hops . To Hop . v . a . ( from the noun . ) To im- pregnate with hops ( Arbuthnot ) . HOP ...
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... tion of this grain , that it may ripen equally and uniformly , to prevent that inequality which would render it less valuable , we shall commu- nicate the following method of remedying this defect . It is certain , that barley which ...
... tion of this grain , that it may ripen equally and uniformly , to prevent that inequality which would render it less valuable , we shall commu- nicate the following method of remedying this defect . It is certain , that barley which ...
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... tion of its surface with regard to the fixed stars , or less simply , with regard to the sun , constitutes the means for determining the parts of time as they follow each other . See ASTRONOMY and DIALLING . Of the latter kind , the ...
... tion of its surface with regard to the fixed stars , or less simply , with regard to the sun , constitutes the means for determining the parts of time as they follow each other . See ASTRONOMY and DIALLING . Of the latter kind , the ...
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... tion . He entered early into the army , and was a captain of horse : but being extremely short - sighted , and exposed on that account to perpetual inconveniences and errors , he at length quitted the army , and applied himself entirely ...
... tion . He entered early into the army , and was a captain of horse : but being extremely short - sighted , and exposed on that account to perpetual inconveniences and errors , he at length quitted the army , and applied himself entirely ...
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... tion of monarchy , however , this term has been more commonly applied to public build- ings , hospitals , & c . In England , the word Hotel signifies a large inn or temporary lodg- ing - house , ready - furnished . HOTHEA'DED . a ...
... tion of monarchy , however , this term has been more commonly applied to public build- ings , hospitals , & c . In England , the word Hotel signifies a large inn or temporary lodg- ing - house , ready - furnished . HOTHEA'DED . a ...
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