Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 11Archibald Constable, 1823 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... sometimes very deceitful , and announced moisture when it ought to have indicated that dryness had again begun to ... sometimes circular , of different breadths , more or less smooth , and sometimes semilunar , formed by the union of the ...
... sometimes very deceitful , and announced moisture when it ought to have indicated that dryness had again begun to ... sometimes circular , of different breadths , more or less smooth , and sometimes semilunar , formed by the union of the ...
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... sometimes been found in a liquid state JANUS , in the heathen worship , the first king of in cold weather , before it was touched by the priest , Italy , who , it is said , received Saturn into his domior brought near the head of the ...
... sometimes been found in a liquid state JANUS , in the heathen worship , the first king of in cold weather , before it was touched by the priest , Italy , who , it is said , received Saturn into his domior brought near the head of the ...
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... sometimes varies to brown , and sometimes to white . The inferior sort , who during their work in summer have often the upper parts of the body naked , are sun - burnt and browner ; women of distinction , who never go uncovered into the ...
... sometimes varies to brown , and sometimes to white . The inferior sort , who during their work in summer have often the upper parts of the body naked , are sun - burnt and browner ; women of distinction , who never go uncovered into the ...
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... sometimes have a train ; in the men , they reach down to the heels : travellers , soldiers , and labourers , either tuck them up , or wear them only down to the knees . The habit of the men is generally of one colour : the women have ...
... sometimes have a train ; in the men , they reach down to the heels : travellers , soldiers , and labourers , either tuck them up , or wear them only down to the knees . The habit of the men is generally of one colour : the women have ...
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... sometimes tempered in oil ; which should previously have a fourth part of its weight of gum ani- mi dissolved in it ; or , in default of that , of the gums Gandarac or mastich . When the oil is thus used , it should be well diluted with ...
... sometimes tempered in oil ; which should previously have a fourth part of its weight of gum ani- mi dissolved in it ; or , in default of that , of the gums Gandarac or mastich . When the oil is thus used , it should be well diluted with ...
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Page 335 - Britain; and that the King's Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords spiritual and temporal and Commons of Great Britain in Parliament assembled, had, hath and of right ought to have, full power and authority to make laws and statutes of sufficient force and validity to bind the colonies and people of America, subjects of the Crown of Great Britain in all cases whatsoever.
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Page 131 - Jesuits had obtained the chief direction of the education of youth in every catholic country in Europe. They had become the confessors of almost all its monarchs, a function of no small importance in any reign, but under a weak prince superior even to that of minister.
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