A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Том 2Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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... common pur- poses . Several other kinds yield a bark which is much used in dyeing ; and is exported for this purpose in considerable quantities . 156. There are fourteen species of the pine and spruce tree , extending through every ...
... common pur- poses . Several other kinds yield a bark which is much used in dyeing ; and is exported for this purpose in considerable quantities . 156. There are fourteen species of the pine and spruce tree , extending through every ...
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... common law , where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars , the right of trial by jury shall be preserved ; and no fact tried by a Jury shall be otherwise re - examined , in any court the United States , than according to ...
... common law , where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars , the right of trial by jury shall be preserved ; and no fact tried by a Jury shall be otherwise re - examined , in any court the United States , than according to ...
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... common stock of those who belong to it , and subject it to their control . The mere fact of the erection of so large a number of churches , and the support of so large a body of clergy , is an indication that religion is regarded with ...
... common stock of those who belong to it , and subject it to their control . The mere fact of the erection of so large a number of churches , and the support of so large a body of clergy , is an indication that religion is regarded with ...
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... common in the eastern parts of the province . The thermometer rises sometimes in summer to 98 ° , and in winter the mercury freezes . The winter sets in early in November , and con- tinues till April , during which the ground is ...
... common in the eastern parts of the province . The thermometer rises sometimes in summer to 98 ° , and in winter the mercury freezes . The winter sets in early in November , and con- tinues till April , during which the ground is ...
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... common . It is sub- ject to terrible earthquakes , by which it has been frequently destroyed ; the strongest of these occurred in the following years : viz . in 1582 , 1586 , 1609 , 1630 , 1655 , 1678 , 1687 , 1690 , 1697 , 1699 , 1716 ...
... common . It is sub- ject to terrible earthquakes , by which it has been frequently destroyed ; the strongest of these occurred in the following years : viz . in 1582 , 1586 , 1609 , 1630 , 1655 , 1678 , 1687 , 1690 , 1697 , 1699 , 1716 ...
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