The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 6Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 - 666 sider |
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... taken in a single draught ; but the average number is not above fifty . These fishes , in their most abundant season , are salted and barrelled for exportation . The principal part of these , taken before April , is sent to the London ...
... taken in a single draught ; but the average number is not above fifty . These fishes , in their most abundant season , are salted and barrelled for exportation . The principal part of these , taken before April , is sent to the London ...
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... taken in vast quanti ties and dried , not only for the use of man , but of cattle , for which they constitute a valuable food in winter . It is about the size of a smelt . S. thymallus , or the grayling , is about a foot and a half long ...
... taken in vast quanti ties and dried , not only for the use of man , but of cattle , for which they constitute a valuable food in winter . It is about the size of a smelt . S. thymallus , or the grayling , is about a foot and a half long ...
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... taken uni- versally as a seasoning to food , and seems to be very necessary to promote digestion , as even the lower animals , it has been proved , languish when altogether deprived of it . It is employed in a variety of arts . In the ...
... taken uni- versally as a seasoning to food , and seems to be very necessary to promote digestion , as even the lower animals , it has been proved , languish when altogether deprived of it . It is employed in a variety of arts . In the ...
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... taken them up again , gently lift their hats . At sea , they salute by a discharge of can- non , which is greater or less , according to the degree of respect they would show ; and here ships always salute with an odd number of guns ...
... taken them up again , gently lift their hats . At sea , they salute by a discharge of can- non , which is greater or less , according to the degree of respect they would show ; and here ships always salute with an odd number of guns ...
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... taken from the beds of rivers ; the common sand that is dug in pits never answers nearly so well . However , if mixed with dung , it is much better than laid on alone : and a very fine manure is made by covering the bottom of sheep ...
... taken from the beds of rivers ; the common sand that is dug in pits never answers nearly so well . However , if mixed with dung , it is much better than laid on alone : and a very fine manure is made by covering the bottom of sheep ...
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