American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volumen3Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... observed in military funerals is reversed with respect to rank . For instance , if an officer is buried in a garrison - town , or from a camp , it is cus- tomary for the officers belonging to the other corps to pay his remains the com ...
... observed in military funerals is reversed with respect to rank . For instance , if an officer is buried in a garrison - town , or from a camp , it is cus- tomary for the officers belonging to the other corps to pay his remains the com ...
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... observe , that the glass does not press upon the pins , since it is the glass only that can come in contact with them . CABLE , a thick , large , strong rope , commonly of hemp , which serves to keep a ship at anchor . There is no ...
... observe , that the glass does not press upon the pins , since it is the glass only that can come in contact with them . CABLE , a thick , large , strong rope , commonly of hemp , which serves to keep a ship at anchor . There is no ...
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... observe the southern stars at the Cape of Good Hope ; being countenanced by the court , he set out upon this expedition in 1750 , and in the space of two years he observed there the places of about 10,000 stars in the southern ...
... observe the southern stars at the Cape of Good Hope ; being countenanced by the court , he set out upon this expedition in 1750 , and in the space of two years he observed there the places of about 10,000 stars in the southern ...
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... observations on the sun , by means of telescopes . To prevent the inconve- nience arising from the heat , be used co- loured glasses : but these glasses , when they were deep enough coloured to in- tercept the light , very soon cracked ...
... observations on the sun , by means of telescopes . To prevent the inconve- nience arising from the heat , be used co- loured glasses : but these glasses , when they were deep enough coloured to in- tercept the light , very soon cracked ...
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... observed by him . It is situated between Cepheus , Cassiopeia , Perseus , the two Bears , and Draco . See ASTRO- NOMY . CAMELUS , camel , in natural history , a genus of the Mammalia , of the order Pe- cora . The generic character ...
... observed by him . It is situated between Cepheus , Cassiopeia , Perseus , the two Bears , and Draco . See ASTRO- NOMY . CAMELUS , camel , in natural history , a genus of the Mammalia , of the order Pe- cora . The generic character ...
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