A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Band 1 |
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... its importance when he observed that such a work " would answer most of the purposes of a library , except parade , and contribute more to the propagating of useful knowledge through the body of a people than half the books extant .
... its importance when he observed that such a work " would answer most of the purposes of a library , except parade , and contribute more to the propagating of useful knowledge through the body of a people than half the books extant .
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Many of the slaves are ( and all may be ) branded like cattle , by means of a hot iron , on the shoulder or other conspicuous part of the body , with the initials of their master's name ; and thus bear about them , in indelible ...
Many of the slaves are ( and all may be ) branded like cattle , by means of a hot iron , on the shoulder or other conspicuous part of the body , with the initials of their master's name ; and thus bear about them , in indelible ...
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After thou hadst drawn that large and real map of the world , thou didst thus abridge it into this little table of man : he alone consists of heaven and earth , soul and body . Hall's Contemplations . They were formerly , by the common ...
After thou hadst drawn that large and real map of the world , thou didst thus abridge it into this little table of man : he alone consists of heaven and earth , soul and body . Hall's Contemplations . They were formerly , by the common ...
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ABSCISSION , in surgery , the act of taking away something morbid or unsound in the fleshy or membraneous parts of the body . Sometimes also applied to sudden death . water ABSCOND ' , v . Abs : condo , to hide from , to remove to a ...
ABSCISSION , in surgery , the act of taking away something morbid or unsound in the fleshy or membraneous parts of the body . Sometimes also applied to sudden death . water ABSCOND ' , v . Abs : condo , to hide from , to remove to a ...
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She well remembers the return of her senses , and her knowledge of every body about her . She thought she had slept but a night , and asked her mother whether she had given her any thing the day before , as she found herself hungry .
She well remembers the return of her senses , and her knowledge of every body about her . She thought she had slept but a night , and asked her mother whether she had given her any thing the day before , as she found herself hungry .
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