The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Том 7 |
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... called the tree , and the flower called the damalk rose , transplanted from the gardens belonging to ty ; and the fills and linens known by the damiks , were probably invented by the daats . Damafcus is 112 miles S. of Anti- 15 NNE . of ...
... called the tree , and the flower called the damalk rose , transplanted from the gardens belonging to ty ; and the fills and linens known by the damiks , were probably invented by the daats . Damafcus is 112 miles S. of Anti- 15 NNE . of ...
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... called damps : there feldom happen but in the fummer time , when the hotter the weather is , the more frequent are the lamps . Woodward , 3. Dejton ; depression of spirit ; cloud of the mind Adam , by this from the cold fudden damp ...
... called damps : there feldom happen but in the fummer time , when the hotter the weather is , the more frequent are the lamps . Woodward , 3. Dejton ; depression of spirit ; cloud of the mind Adam , by this from the cold fudden damp ...
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... called in this country the fomerfet . Of the 2d kind was that called the wine - prefs , of which there is a defcrip- tion in Longinus , and the lonian dances : thefe laft , in the original of their inftitution , had no- thing but what ...
... called in this country the fomerfet . Of the 2d kind was that called the wine - prefs , of which there is a defcrip- tion in Longinus , and the lonian dances : thefe laft , in the original of their inftitution , had no- thing but what ...
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... called the father of that ftyle of dancing Tch is known to us by the name of grave or fe Fame Bathylus an Alexandrian , and aroma of Macenas , took upon himself to re- fuch fubjects as required a certain liveli⚫ agility . He was ...
... called the father of that ftyle of dancing Tch is known to us by the name of grave or fe Fame Bathylus an Alexandrian , and aroma of Macenas , took upon himself to re- fuch fubjects as required a certain liveli⚫ agility . He was ...
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... called , as in gardens , they give themfelves a greater loofe , and have dances in referve ; in which , though ftill without any groffnefs in difcovering their bodies , they are mitreffes of fuch motions and lewdnefs of looks and ...
... called , as in gardens , they give themfelves a greater loofe , and have dances in referve ; in which , though ftill without any groffnefs in difcovering their bodies , they are mitreffes of fuch motions and lewdnefs of looks and ...
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