American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 1Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 - Arts |
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... manner of right to the throne of these kingdoms ; and that upon oath , which is required to be taken upon divers pains and penalties by many statutes , particularly 1 W. and M. 13 W. III . 1 Anne , 1 Geo . I. ABOLITION , in law ...
... manner of right to the throne of these kingdoms ; and that upon oath , which is required to be taken upon divers pains and penalties by many statutes , particularly 1 W. and M. 13 W. III . 1 Anne , 1 Geo . I. ABOLITION , in law ...
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... manner of philosophising , which in some measure receded from the Platonic sys- tem , without entirely deserting it , have been distinguished by the appellation of the Second , or Middle Academy . The first preceptor who appears in this ...
... manner of philosophising , which in some measure receded from the Platonic sys- tem , without entirely deserting it , have been distinguished by the appellation of the Second , or Middle Academy . The first preceptor who appears in this ...
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... manner with Cape plants . ACANTHUS , in architecture , an orna- ment representing the leaves of the herb acanthus , and used in the capitals of the Corinthian and Composite orders . See ARCHITECTURE . ACARNA , in botany , a genus belong ...
... manner with Cape plants . ACANTHUS , in architecture , an orna- ment representing the leaves of the herb acanthus , and used in the capitals of the Corinthian and Composite orders . See ARCHITECTURE . ACARNA , in botany , a genus belong ...
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... manner as if the principal had been attainted ; and notwithstanding such principal shall be admitted to his clergy , pardoned , or delivered , before attainder . In some cases , also , if the prin- cipal cannot be taken , then the ...
... manner as if the principal had been attainted ; and notwithstanding such principal shall be admitted to his clergy , pardoned , or delivered , before attainder . In some cases , also , if the prin- cipal cannot be taken , then the ...
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... wood , which supplies good timber . The bark of the sapota and mammosa is very astringent , and is called cortex Jamaicensis . This was once supposed to be the true Jesuits bark , distance is seven times 1142 feet . In like manner ACH ACH.
... wood , which supplies good timber . The bark of the sapota and mammosa is very astringent , and is called cortex Jamaicensis . This was once supposed to be the true Jesuits bark , distance is seven times 1142 feet . In like manner ACH ACH.
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