Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Volume 10John Brown, 1816 |
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... last apertures paffes the thick fuloke . rings are gently preffed upon a layer of earth and The ground of the furnace is built floping , for tow's hair , one half of its depth : and then taken the metal to run down . out , without ...
... last apertures paffes the thick fuloke . rings are gently preffed upon a layer of earth and The ground of the furnace is built floping , for tow's hair , one half of its depth : and then taken the metal to run down . out , without ...
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... last hours of his life . to difcover the infincerity and infidiousness of their pacific profeffions ; the impoffibility , which he had fo often ridiculed , of maintaining with them relations of mutual amity : and the necef- fity of ...
... last hours of his life . to difcover the infincerity and infidiousness of their pacific profeffions ; the impoffibility , which he had fo often ridiculed , of maintaining with them relations of mutual amity : and the necef- fity of ...
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... last appear- ance in parliament , being immediately after con- fined by an ailment of a droplical nature , the pro- grefs of which was too rapid for medical aid to refift . Towards the end of August , he was with difficulty removed to ...
... last appear- ance in parliament , being immediately after con- fined by an ailment of a droplical nature , the pro- grefs of which was too rapid for medical aid to refift . Towards the end of August , he was with difficulty removed to ...
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... last refort , provided the court did not interpofe . The parliament of Paris was the moft confiderable , where the king ufed often to come in perfon to fee his royal acts recorded . It confifted of the dukes and peers of France ...
... last refort , provided the court did not interpofe . The parliament of Paris was the moft confiderable , where the king ufed often to come in perfon to fee his royal acts recorded . It confifted of the dukes and peers of France ...
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... last deprived of his crown and life by the victor . Thus Aquitaine was once more annexed to the crown of France . Pepin was foon after feized with a flow fever , which put an end to his life in 768 , the 54th of his age , and 17th of ...
... last deprived of his crown and life by the victor . Thus Aquitaine was once more annexed to the crown of France . Pepin was foon after feized with a flow fever , which put an end to his life in 768 , the 54th of his age , and 17th of ...
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