Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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... cultivated North American varieties of the vine . It is often said that it was first found growing on the banks of the Catawba River ' ( in North and South Carolina ) ; but it is on record that it was named by Major Adlum , who found it ...
... cultivated North American varieties of the vine . It is often said that it was first found growing on the banks of the Catawba River ' ( in North and South Carolina ) ; but it is on record that it was named by Major Adlum , who found it ...
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... cultivated along with coffee . Cathari ( Gr . , ' pure ' ) , or CATHARISTS , a name assumed by a widely diffused Gnostic sect of the middle ages , which took its rise most probably among the Slavs in Southern Macedonia , and spread over ...
... cultivated along with coffee . Cathari ( Gr . , ' pure ' ) , or CATHARISTS , a name assumed by a widely diffused Gnostic sect of the middle ages , which took its rise most probably among the Slavs in Southern Macedonia , and spread over ...
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... cultivated the fattening to the detriment of the milking properties . Still , while it is quite common to meet with a very light milker amongst shorthorn cows , there is a large section of the breed which possesses dairying properties ...
... cultivated the fattening to the detriment of the milking properties . Still , while it is quite common to meet with a very light milker amongst shorthorn cows , there is a large section of the breed which possesses dairying properties ...
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... cultivated microbes , serum , & c . ) were believed to lend help if not immunity ; and Edington ob- tained success by inoculating living animals with the blood of those dead of the disease after treating it with citric acid , as also by ...
... cultivated microbes , serum , & c . ) were believed to lend help if not immunity ; and Edington ob- tained success by inoculating living animals with the blood of those dead of the disease after treating it with citric acid , as also by ...
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... cultivated in some parts to a height of 8000 feet , while in the lower valleys rice , tobacco , cotton , indigo , & c . are produced . As might be expected from the geographical situation of the Caucasus , the climate , though it is ...
... cultivated in some parts to a height of 8000 feet , while in the lower valleys rice , tobacco , cotton , indigo , & c . are produced . As might be expected from the geographical situation of the Caucasus , the climate , though it is ...
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