Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ...Appleton, 1864 |
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... light and air , or of hide - covered tents . Towns The or villages are unknown amongst them . contempt with which they are regarded by the tall , well - developed Norwegian peasants , hinders all amalgamation between the races , while ...
... light and air , or of hide - covered tents . Towns The or villages are unknown amongst them . contempt with which they are regarded by the tall , well - developed Norwegian peasants , hinders all amalgamation between the races , while ...
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... light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out . ' L.'s character presents a combination of many noble and disinterested qualities . He was brave , honest , devoted , and energetic , homely and ...
... light such a candle , by God's grace , in England , as I trust shall never be put out . ' L.'s character presents a combination of many noble and disinterested qualities . He was brave , honest , devoted , and energetic , homely and ...
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... light- brown skin , farinaceous , and used for food . The crown of the root is under water , and the leaves float just under the surface ; the flower - stalks The flowers are in forked spikes . rise above it . The leaves are very ...
... light- brown skin , farinaceous , and used for food . The crown of the root is under water , and the leaves float just under the surface ; the flower - stalks The flowers are in forked spikes . rise above it . The leaves are very ...
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... light and dry soil . Gardeners often transplant seedling leeks , instead of merely thinning out the original rows ; and sometimes make deep holes for them with the dibble , into which they merely throw a little earth to cover the roots ...
... light and dry soil . Gardeners often transplant seedling leeks , instead of merely thinning out the original rows ; and sometimes make deep holes for them with the dibble , into which they merely throw a little earth to cover the roots ...
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... light passing through them , is , as in prisms , to bend the rays towards the thickest part of the lens ; so that when a pencil of parallel rays passes through a convex lens , the emergent rays are Con- vergent ( q . v . ) , while , if ...
... light passing through them , is , as in prisms , to bend the rays towards the thickest part of the lens ; so that when a pencil of parallel rays passes through a convex lens , the emergent rays are Con- vergent ( q . v . ) , while , if ...
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Страница 39 - English law larceny is defined to be the unlawful taking and carrying away of things personal with intent to deprive the right owner of the same and to make them the property of the taker.