Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Том 13John Brown, 1816 |
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... earth and ftone ; for rights of annual rent payable out of land , it is alfo earth and ftone , with the addition of a pen- y money ; for parfonage teinds , a theaf of corn ; for jurifdictions , the book of the court ; for pa- tronages ...
... earth and ftone ; for rights of annual rent payable out of land , it is alfo earth and ftone , with the addition of a pen- y money ; for parfonage teinds , a theaf of corn ; for jurifdictions , the book of the court ; for pa- tronages ...
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... earth which abound with ftrata of stone , fuffer much more than those which con- fift of gravel , and the like luxer matter , which more easily give way , Woodward . 3. Vague ; not rigidly exact . - Dialogues were only lax and moral ...
... earth which abound with ftrata of stone , fuffer much more than those which con- fift of gravel , and the like luxer matter , which more easily give way , Woodward . 3. Vague ; not rigidly exact . - Dialogues were only lax and moral ...
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... earth were laid open . Woodward . 9. To LAY upon . To im portune ; to requeft with earnestness and incef- fantly . Obfolete . - All the people laid so earneft- ly upon him to take that war in hand , that they faid they would never bear ...
... earth were laid open . Woodward . 9. To LAY upon . To im portune ; to requeft with earnestness and incef- fantly . Obfolete . - All the people laid so earneft- ly upon him to take that war in hand , that they faid they would never bear ...
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... earth is to be raised to a proper height for it . Some pare off the rind , and others twift the branch before they lay it , but this is not neceffary . The end of the layer thould be about a foot out of the ground ; and the branch may ...
... earth is to be raised to a proper height for it . Some pare off the rind , and others twift the branch before they lay it , but this is not neceffary . The end of the layer thould be about a foot out of the ground ; and the branch may ...
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... earth , which being feorified with boras , yields a filver - coloured regulus , varying in bignets according to the different fpecimens of the ftone . 4. By fcorification with lead , it yields filver , fome- times in the quantity of 2 ...
... earth , which being feorified with boras , yields a filver - coloured regulus , varying in bignets according to the different fpecimens of the ftone . 4. By fcorification with lead , it yields filver , fome- times in the quantity of 2 ...
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Сторінка 181 - 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.
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