Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, and Companion to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. (9th Ed.) and to All Other Encyclopaedias, Volumen4J.M. Stoddart, 1889 |
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... period settlers coming from different parts of England naturally took with them the live - stock of their own districts . The British Islands , even from early times , had cattle of various types , although little pains were taken to ...
... period settlers coming from different parts of England naturally took with them the live - stock of their own districts . The British Islands , even from early times , had cattle of various types , although little pains were taken to ...
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... period and until long afterwards the needles were made with square eyes , but this style of needle is now extinct . They were scoured by being wrapped in buckram , with emery - dust and oil , and rolled back and forth under the feet of ...
... period and until long afterwards the needles were made with square eyes , but this style of needle is now extinct . They were scoured by being wrapped in buckram , with emery - dust and oil , and rolled back and forth under the feet of ...
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... period there were some able representatives of these people . Phillis Wheatley ( 1753-1794 ) , the poetess ; Paul Cuffee [ g . v . ] ( 1759-1817 ) , navigator , merchant , and philan- thropist ; Prima Hall ( 1756–1789 ) , soldier ...
... period there were some able representatives of these people . Phillis Wheatley ( 1753-1794 ) , the poetess ; Paul Cuffee [ g . v . ] ( 1759-1817 ) , navigator , merchant , and philan- thropist ; Prima Hall ( 1756–1789 ) , soldier ...
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... period , and the consistent efforts of the Quakers , had at length aroused the public conscience that had nodded over this question for so long . At the very time the struggle between slavery and freedom was in progress in Missouri ...
... period , and the consistent efforts of the Quakers , had at length aroused the public conscience that had nodded over this question for so long . At the very time the struggle between slavery and freedom was in progress in Missouri ...
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... period , from May to October , formerly known as " the dull season , " when the city went to sleep and business was generally suspended , has disappeared , the factories remaining open and in operation throughout the year . The control ...
... period , from May to October , formerly known as " the dull season , " when the city went to sleep and business was generally suspended , has disappeared , the factories remaining open and in operation throughout the year . The control ...
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