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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... possesses a tenement there- in . In other countries , burgess and ci- tizen are confounded together ; but with us they are distinguished : the word is also applied to the magistrates of some towns . Burgess is now ordinarily used for ...
... possesses a tenement there- in . In other countries , burgess and ci- tizen are confounded together ; but with us they are distinguished : the word is also applied to the magistrates of some towns . Burgess is now ordinarily used for ...
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... possess themselves , and when they are masters of it , is fired , in order to blow them up . CAISSON is also used for a wooden frame , or chest , used in laying the foun- dations of the piers of a bridge . The practice in building in ...
... possess themselves , and when they are masters of it , is fired , in order to blow them up . CAISSON is also used for a wooden frame , or chest , used in laying the foun- dations of the piers of a bridge . The practice in building in ...
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... consequently that the coloured rays from the sun and com- It struck Dr. Herschel as remarkable , bustible bodies , since they excite heat ,. VOL . III . G rays possess a mean degree of refrangi- bility . Hence CALORIC .
... consequently that the coloured rays from the sun and com- It struck Dr. Herschel as remarkable , bustible bodies , since they excite heat ,. VOL . III . G rays possess a mean degree of refrangi- bility . Hence CALORIC .
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... possess a mean degree of refrangi- bility . Hence the rays in the middle of the spectrum have the greatest illuminat- ing power ; those beyond the red end the greatest heating power ; and those be- yond the violet end the greatest deoxi ...
... possess a mean degree of refrangi- bility . Hence the rays in the middle of the spectrum have the greatest illuminat- ing power ; those beyond the red end the greatest heating power ; and those be- yond the violet end the greatest deoxi ...
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... length of the neck , and a general singularity , possesses great beau- ty and elegance . It is a native of seve- ral parts of Africa , living in forests , prin- H cipally upon the foliage of trees . It is mild CAM САМ.
... length of the neck , and a general singularity , possesses great beau- ty and elegance . It is a native of seve- ral parts of Africa , living in forests , prin- H cipally upon the foliage of trees . It is mild CAM САМ.
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