Chambers's Encyclopaedia, a Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 1W. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... character of the work , now thus far advanced , is indicated by its title- A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People . The several topics are not handled with a view to the technical instruction of those who have to make a ...
... character of the work , now thus far advanced , is indicated by its title- A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People . The several topics are not handled with a view to the technical instruction of those who have to make a ...
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... character , and inscribing them accordingly in the register . A designates the character of the hull of the vessel ; the figure 1 , the efficient state of her anchors , cables , and stores ; when these are insuffi- cient , in quantity ...
... character , and inscribing them accordingly in the register . A designates the character of the hull of the vessel ; the figure 1 , the efficient state of her anchors , cables , and stores ; when these are insuffi- cient , in quantity ...
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... character , which was equivalent to the modern th . In manuscripts , this character degenerates into a form like a black letter y , which was retained in these contractions after its origin and real sound had been lost sight of ...
... character , which was equivalent to the modern th . In manuscripts , this character degenerates into a form like a black letter y , which was retained in these contractions after its origin and real sound had been lost sight of ...
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... character , no less than his doctrine , gave great Pallet , not far from Nantes , a village which belonged offence . Until recently , it is chiefly the romantic to his parents , Beranger and Lucie . An irrepres- history of his love that ...
... character , no less than his doctrine , gave great Pallet , not far from Nantes , a village which belonged offence . Until recently , it is chiefly the romantic to his parents , Beranger and Lucie . An irrepres- history of his love that ...
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... character of A. were combined the qualities that seem peculiarly characteristic of a true British soldier . He was at once gentle and brave , clear - sighted and cool in deliberation , in action prompt and daring , even to hardihood ...
... character of A. were combined the qualities that seem peculiarly characteristic of a true British soldier . He was at once gentle and brave , clear - sighted and cool in deliberation , in action prompt and daring , even to hardihood ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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