Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volum 101819 |
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... remains of which are still to be seen The chief employment of the inhabitants is oyster - dredging , oysters being here in great plenty , and of a fine flavour . It is 15 miles N.W. of Canterbury , and 45 E. of London . Lon . 0. 48 E ...
... remains of which are still to be seen The chief employment of the inhabitants is oyster - dredging , oysters being here in great plenty , and of a fine flavour . It is 15 miles N.W. of Canterbury , and 45 E. of London . Lon . 0. 48 E ...
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... remains for a considerable period in the sea , and cannot be taken up in less than twenty - four hours . By this apparatus , they not only take rays , but sharks and other large fishes ; some of them above a thousand pounds weight ...
... remains for a considerable period in the sea , and cannot be taken up in less than twenty - four hours . By this apparatus , they not only take rays , but sharks and other large fishes ; some of them above a thousand pounds weight ...
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... remains of those who ruled there before the Moguls . Some of the rajas are said to pre- serve their independency , especially in the mountainous parts ; but most of them pay an annual tribute to the Mogul . The Indians call them rai ...
... remains of those who ruled there before the Moguls . Some of the rajas are said to pre- serve their independency , especially in the mountainous parts ; but most of them pay an annual tribute to the Mogul . The Indians call them rai ...
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... remains , contain- ing the calx of lead . ཤས་ From such observations Morveau has no doubt that the developed acid puts the oil , now a longer a perfect fat , into a state of soap ; since otherwise it could not be extracted by water ...
... remains , contain- ing the calx of lead . ཤས་ From such observations Morveau has no doubt that the developed acid puts the oil , now a longer a perfect fat , into a state of soap ; since otherwise it could not be extracted by water ...
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... Remains . REBUS , in heraldry , a coat of arms which bears an allusion to the name of the person ; as three castles , for Castleton ; three cups , for Butler ; three conies , for Conisby ; kind of bearings which are of great antiquity ...
... Remains . REBUS , in heraldry , a coat of arms which bears an allusion to the name of the person ; as three castles , for Castleton ; three cups , for Butler ; three conies , for Conisby ; kind of bearings which are of great antiquity ...
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Side 14 - They did not destroy the nations, Concerning whom the Lord commanded them : But were mingled among the heathen, and learned their works. And they served their idols : Which were a snare unto them.
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