Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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... carried on almost ceaselessly , some- times for four or five days , and Trouvelot calculates that the larva of Polyphemus in distributing its silk must have moved its head to and fro about 254,000 times . A very primitive insect type is ...
... carried on almost ceaselessly , some- times for four or five days , and Trouvelot calculates that the larva of Polyphemus in distributing its silk must have moved its head to and fro about 254,000 times . A very primitive insect type is ...
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... carried his resolution that the king and parliament of Ireland could alone make laws that would bind the Irish , and separation from England was urged as the alternative with repeal of the disqualifying statutes . The agitation cul ...
... carried his resolution that the king and parliament of Ireland could alone make laws that would bind the Irish , and separation from England was urged as the alternative with repeal of the disqualifying statutes . The agitation cul ...
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... carried on by him with much energy and success until his death in 1815 . His herd was continued by his daughters till 1819 ( one year later than the Barmpton sale of short- horns ) , when it was dispersed by public auction . Twenty ...
... carried on by him with much energy and success until his death in 1815 . His herd was continued by his daughters till 1819 ( one year later than the Barmpton sale of short- horns ) , when it was dispersed by public auction . Twenty ...
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... carried forward by underground streams . This detritus often consists largely of angular , subangular , and water - worn fragments of limestone , which have doubtless been derived from the roof and walls of the underground galleries ...
... carried forward by underground streams . This detritus often consists largely of angular , subangular , and water - worn fragments of limestone , which have doubtless been derived from the roof and walls of the underground galleries ...
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... carried off by various malignant fevers . The French took possession of the island in 1604 , and again , after it had been held by the English and The name of the capital is some- Dutch , in 1677 . He times used for the whole of French ...
... carried off by various malignant fevers . The French took possession of the island in 1604 , and again , after it had been held by the English and The name of the capital is some- Dutch , in 1677 . He times used for the whole of French ...
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