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, Volumen5Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... neral view , we see , first , that amongst the colours usually employed for hard porcelain , one only is susceptible of change , namely , the carmine : and this may be replaced by the reds of iron , and then no colour changes M ...
... neral view , we see , first , that amongst the colours usually employed for hard porcelain , one only is susceptible of change , namely , the carmine : and this may be replaced by the reds of iron , and then no colour changes M ...
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... neral it may be observed , that a bare en- try , without expulsion , makes only a seisin ; so that the law thereupon ad- judges him in possession who has the right . ENVELOPE , in fortification , a work of earth , sometimes in form of a ...
... neral it may be observed , that a bare en- try , without expulsion , makes only a seisin ; so that the law thereupon ad- judges him in possession who has the right . ENVELOPE , in fortification , a work of earth , sometimes in form of a ...
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... neral cases ; and the nature of our mode of trial by jury is so strict in the evidence which it requires , that a strict legal deci- sion alone can justly be founded upon it . There are , however , many cases , in which there are ...
... neral cases ; and the nature of our mode of trial by jury is so strict in the evidence which it requires , that a strict legal deci- sion alone can justly be founded upon it . There are , however , many cases , in which there are ...
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... neral character is the matter in issue , particular facts may be received in evi- dence , but not where it occurs incident- ally . 5. In every issue the affirmative is to be proved . 6. No evidence need be given of what is agreed , or ...
... neral character is the matter in issue , particular facts may be received in evi- dence , but not where it occurs incident- ally . 5. In every issue the affirmative is to be proved . 6. No evidence need be given of what is agreed , or ...
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... neral , the denser the fluid , the less the expansion ; water expands more than mercury , and alcohol , which is lighter than water , expands more than water . The expansion of aeriform fluids may be exhibited by bringing a bladder ...
... neral , the denser the fluid , the less the expansion ; water expands more than mercury , and alcohol , which is lighter than water , expands more than water . The expansion of aeriform fluids may be exhibited by bringing a bladder ...
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