Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 14,Parte 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... pounds , or be worth in value or moveables the fum of forty marks fterling , fhall fhoot with any bow of yew , which fhall be bought for him , after the feaft of our Lady next coming , under the pain to lose and forfeit fix fhillings ...
... pounds , or be worth in value or moveables the fum of forty marks fterling , fhall fhoot with any bow of yew , which fhall be bought for him , after the feaft of our Lady next coming , under the pain to lose and forfeit fix fhillings ...
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... pounds of this feed will be enough for one acre of land . The grafs feed fhould be fown first , and then the Dutch clover - feed may be afterwards fown ; but they should not be mixed toge ther , because the clover feeds being the ...
... pounds of this feed will be enough for one acre of land . The grafs feed fhould be fown first , and then the Dutch clover - feed may be afterwards fown ; but they should not be mixed toge ther , because the clover feeds being the ...
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... pounds , and fometimes more a - piece ; but there were few buyers , except the Portuguefe merchants , who , bringing ready money , had got bargains , and thus all parties were pleafed . The Portuguefe affumed the protection of this ...
... pounds , and fometimes more a - piece ; but there were few buyers , except the Portuguefe merchants , who , bringing ready money , had got bargains , and thus all parties were pleafed . The Portuguefe affumed the protection of this ...
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... pounds in weight ; the length three feet four ; the extent four feet two ; the bill dusky , five inches long , deftitute of noftrils ; the bafe of the lower mandible is covered with a naked yellow fkin , that extends under the chin ...
... pounds in weight ; the length three feet four ; the extent four feet two ; the bill dusky , five inches long , deftitute of noftrils ; the bafe of the lower mandible is covered with a naked yellow fkin , that extends under the chin ...
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... pound motion of two circles , one moving round the other ; but Suardi first realized the principle , and firft reduced it to practice . It has been lately introduced with fuccefs into the fteam - engine by Watt and Bol . ton . The ...
... pound motion of two circles , one moving round the other ; but Suardi first realized the principle , and firft reduced it to practice . It has been lately introduced with fuccefs into the fteam - engine by Watt and Bol . ton . The ...
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Página 9 - We both have fed as well, and we can both Endure the winter's cold as well as he.