A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Volume 7Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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... side , the press on the other side of the window ; as much room being left in front , towards the door , for fruit and utensils , as the nature of the mill and the press will allow . A B , the bottom or lower beam of the press ; CD ...
... side , the press on the other side of the window ; as much room being left in front , towards the door , for fruit and utensils , as the nature of the mill and the press will allow . A B , the bottom or lower beam of the press ; CD ...
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... side ; the corolla is wanting , and there is one naked seed . There are thirty species ; the only remarkable are , 1. C. longus , the English , Flemish , or long sweet cyperus , grows in the water , and along banks and river sides . Its ...
... side ; the corolla is wanting , and there is one naked seed . There are thirty species ; the only remarkable are , 1. C. longus , the English , Flemish , or long sweet cyperus , grows in the water , and along banks and river sides . Its ...
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... side a swerd and a bokeler , And on that other side a gaie daggere , Harneised wel , and sharpe as point of spere . Chaucer . Prol . to Cant . Tales . She ran to her son's dagger , and struck herself a mortal wound . This sword a dagger ...
... side a swerd and a bokeler , And on that other side a gaie daggere , Harneised wel , and sharpe as point of spere . Chaucer . Prol . to Cant . Tales . She ran to her son's dagger , and struck herself a mortal wound . This sword a dagger ...
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... side is rubbed with salt , and the succeeding day the cheese is turned and the other side is rubbed with salt in the same manner as before . This alternate salting of each side is practised for about forty days ; after this period the ...
... side is rubbed with salt , and the succeeding day the cheese is turned and the other side is rubbed with salt in the same manner as before . This alternate salting of each side is practised for about forty days ; after this period the ...
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... side of the plain , about two miles from the head of the river Barrady , which waters it . It is of a long ... sides with variety of marble , mixed in mosaic knots and mazes , spread with carpets , and fur- nished all round with bolsters ...
... side of the plain , about two miles from the head of the river Barrady , which waters it . It is of a long ... sides with variety of marble , mixed in mosaic knots and mazes , spread with carpets , and fur- nished all round with bolsters ...
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Page 367 - But and if thou marry, thou hast not sinned; and if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned, Nevertheless such shall have trouble in the flesh : but I spare you.
Page 364 - Hail wedded Love, mysterious law, true source Of human offspring, sole propriety In Paradise of all things common else. By thee adulterous lust was driven from men Among the bestial herds to range; by thee, Founded in reason, loyal, just, and pure, Relations dear, and all the charities Of father, son, and brother first were known.
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Page 304 - Go to, let us go down, and there confound their language, that they may not understand one another's speech.
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Page 180 - ... penalty of being reputed a deserter, and suffering accordingly. And in case any officer shall knowingly receive and entertain such noncommissioned officer or soldier, or shall not, after his being discovered to be a deserter, immediately...