Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... language distinct from the Mandinga , which is the pre- vailing one in this quarter . The Foulahs oc- cupy , at least as sovereigns , several provinces or kingdoms , interspersed throughout the tract comprehended between the mountainous ...
... language distinct from the Mandinga , which is the pre- vailing one in this quarter . The Foulahs oc- cupy , at least as sovereigns , several provinces or kingdoms , interspersed throughout the tract comprehended between the mountainous ...
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... languages , but will remain the same for all sorts of characters em- ployed in the same language . Suppose a fount of lower case to consist of 100,000 characters , which is a common fount : here the a should have 5,000 , the c 3,000 ...
... languages , but will remain the same for all sorts of characters em- ployed in the same language . Suppose a fount of lower case to consist of 100,000 characters , which is a common fount : here the a should have 5,000 , the c 3,000 ...
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... language of the workmen , poison A circumstance of considerable importance to the excellence of a barrel is , the forging it as near as can be to the weight it is intended to be of when finished , so that very little be taken away in ...
... language of the workmen , poison A circumstance of considerable importance to the excellence of a barrel is , the forging it as near as can be to the weight it is intended to be of when finished , so that very little be taken away in ...
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... language , the impelling force of the gunpowder is the first and most simple cause of the fire - arms recoiling ; for this force acts equally on the breech of the piece and on the ball : so that , if the piece and ball were of equal ...
... language , the impelling force of the gunpowder is the first and most simple cause of the fire - arms recoiling ; for this force acts equally on the breech of the piece and on the ball : so that , if the piece and ball were of equal ...
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... language ; fowl , cock , and hen , being general names ap- plicable to the whole winged creation . For the best methods of breeding fowls see POUL- TRY , and HUSBANDRY . FowLs , in the sportsman's dialect , are gene- rally classed under ...
... language ; fowl , cock , and hen , being general names ap- plicable to the whole winged creation . For the best methods of breeding fowls see POUL- TRY , and HUSBANDRY . FowLs , in the sportsman's dialect , are gene- rally classed under ...
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