The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... considered as the har- bingers of a severe winter . They are known in Scotland by the name of snow- flake . E. hortulana , the ortolan , is some- what less than the yellow - hammer , is com- mon in France and Italy , in Germany and ...
... considered as the har- bingers of a severe winter . They are known in Scotland by the name of snow- flake . E. hortulana , the ortolan , is some- what less than the yellow - hammer , is com- mon in France and Italy , in Germany and ...
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... considered equivalent to entry . A right of entry is when a party may have his remedy either by entering into the lands , or by ac- tion to recover it . A title of entry is where one has a lawful entry in the land which another has ...
... considered equivalent to entry . A right of entry is when a party may have his remedy either by entering into the lands , or by ac- tion to recover it . A title of entry is where one has a lawful entry in the land which another has ...
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... considered them as an infal- lible rule of truth , and termed them the first natural light of mankind . In the second part of his philosophy he laid down atoms , space , and gravity as the first principles of all things . He did not ...
... considered them as an infal- lible rule of truth , and termed them the first natural light of mankind . In the second part of his philosophy he laid down atoms , space , and gravity as the first principles of all things . He did not ...
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... considered only as weeds , and are rarely cultivated in gardens . EPILOGUE , in dramatic poetry , a speech addressed to the audience after the play is over , by one of the principal actors therein , usually containing some reflections ...
... considered only as weeds , and are rarely cultivated in gardens . EPILOGUE , in dramatic poetry , a speech addressed to the audience after the play is over , by one of the principal actors therein , usually containing some reflections ...
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... considered as binding in conscience by the clergy , John Waltham , Chancellor to Richard II . introduced the writ of subpoena , returnable in the Court of Chancery only , to make the tenant , or feoffce to uses , answerable for the ...
... considered as binding in conscience by the clergy , John Waltham , Chancellor to Richard II . introduced the writ of subpoena , returnable in the Court of Chancery only , to make the tenant , or feoffce to uses , answerable for the ...
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Página 13 - The next Ulysses, measuring pace with pace; Behind him, diligently close, he sped, As closely following as the running thread The spindle follows, and displays the charms Of the fair spinster's breast, and moving arms : Graceful in motion thus his foe he plies, And treads each footstep ere the dust can rise: His glowing breath upon his shoulders plays ; Th...