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... natural order of exogenous plants , closely allied to the peppers ; herbaceous and half - shrubby plants , with jointed stems , opposite simple leaves , and minute stipules between them . The flowers are in terminal spikes , and are ...
... natural order of exogenous plants , closely allied to the peppers ; herbaceous and half - shrubby plants , with jointed stems , opposite simple leaves , and minute stipules between them . The flowers are in terminal spikes , and are ...
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... natural condition . CHLORO'SIS , a diseased state of plants , in which a sickly green or greenish - yellow colour takes the place of the natural lively hue . Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the ...
... natural condition . CHLORO'SIS , a diseased state of plants , in which a sickly green or greenish - yellow colour takes the place of the natural lively hue . Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the ...
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... natural , and conditioned of Marmalade , one of the first dignitaries in the by purely human and historical influences - in short , kingdom . Deserted by his body - guard and all as a subjective or self - originated notion , to which ...
... natural , and conditioned of Marmalade , one of the first dignitaries in the by purely human and historical influences - in short , kingdom . Deserted by his body - guard and all as a subjective or self - originated notion , to which ...
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... natural scale , the octave is divided into twelve semitones . The word C. is from the Greek , and means coloured . Ascending C. passages are formed by the whole tones of the diatonic scale being raised or elevated by a sharp or a natural ...
... natural scale , the octave is divided into twelve semitones . The word C. is from the Greek , and means coloured . Ascending C. passages are formed by the whole tones of the diatonic scale being raised or elevated by a sharp or a natural ...
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... natural order bs . Its virtues depend chiefly upon the essential Lauracea , and was formerly included in Laurus . oil which it contains ( Oil of Cinnamon ) . Oil of It contains a considerable number of species , natives cassia is very ...
... natural order bs . Its virtues depend chiefly upon the essential Lauracea , and was formerly included in Laurus . oil which it contains ( Oil of Cinnamon ) . Oil of It contains a considerable number of species , natives cassia is very ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ... Affichage du livre entier - 1864 |
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