Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Том 10,Частина 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... inhabitants . The conftables are chofen yearly . It has handsome ftreets and two fuburbs , with fix pa- rish churches . It carries on a good trade ; and the river Oufe runs through it , which brings goods in boats and barges from a port ...
... inhabitants . The conftables are chofen yearly . It has handsome ftreets and two fuburbs , with fix pa- rish churches . It carries on a good trade ; and the river Oufe runs through it , which brings goods in boats and barges from a port ...
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... inhabitants ; and vast numbers of sea - fowl build upon the rocks and promontories . The land - animals reared in this ifland , are cows , horfes , fheep , goats , hogs , and deer ; all these are of a diminutive fize . The beef , mutton ...
... inhabitants ; and vast numbers of sea - fowl build upon the rocks and promontories . The land - animals reared in this ifland , are cows , horfes , fheep , goats , hogs , and deer ; all these are of a diminutive fize . The beef , mutton ...
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... inhabitants of one half of the ifland reap , the others fow ; and they have two plen- tiful harvests in a year , to which the rivers running down from the abovementioned mountains contribute not a little . The island contains about 9000 ...
... inhabitants of one half of the ifland reap , the others fow ; and they have two plen- tiful harvests in a year , to which the rivers running down from the abovementioned mountains contribute not a little . The island contains about 9000 ...
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... inhabitants . LIBITINARII , were undertakers whofe office it was to take care of funerals , prepare all things necef- fary upon the folemn occafion , and furnish every ar- ticle required . They got their livelihood by this gloomy ...
... inhabitants . LIBITINARII , were undertakers whofe office it was to take care of funerals , prepare all things necef- fary upon the folemn occafion , and furnish every ar- ticle required . They got their livelihood by this gloomy ...
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... inhabitants of Smaland in Sweden dye their yarn of a yellow colour with this liehen ; and that the Norwegians deftroy wolves by ftuffing dead carcafes with this mofs reduced to pow- der , and mixed with pounded glass , and fo expofing ...
... inhabitants of Smaland in Sweden dye their yarn of a yellow colour with this liehen ; and that the Norwegians deftroy wolves by ftuffing dead carcafes with this mofs reduced to pow- der , and mixed with pounded glass , and fo expofing ...
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Сторінка 21 - ... even laws themselves, whether made with or without our consent, if they regulate and constrain our conduct in matters of mere indifference...
Сторінка 21 - This natural liberty consists properly in a power of acting as one thinks fit, without any restraint or control, unless by the law of nature; being a right inherent in us by birth, and one of the gifts of God to man at his creation, when he endued him with the faculty of free will.
Сторінка 292 - III. ; viz. that every lord spiritual or temporal summoned to parliament, and passing through the king's forests, may, both in going and returning, kill one or two of the king's deer, without warrant, in view of the forester if he be present, or on blowing a horn if he be absent, that he may not seem to take the king's venison by stealth.
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Сторінка 355 - Her fong .the warbling of the vernal grove ; Her eloquence was fweeter than her fong, Soft as her heart, and as her reafon ftrong. Her form each beauty of her mind e\pref$'d, Her mind was virtue by the graces drefsM.
Сторінка 233 - An immense forest originally extended to the river side, and, even as late as the reign of Henry II. covered the northern neighbourhood of the city, and was filled with various species of beasts of chase.
Сторінка 292 - A body of nobility is also more peculiarly necessary in our mixed and compounded constitution, in order to support the rights of both the crown and the people, by forming a barrier to withstand the encroachments of both.
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