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... Wool - combers , 45 32 40 32 37-71 29-91 22.18 15.82 33 38 27-37 19-60 13-69 38.09 30.45 22.61 15:55 10.61 38 22 31-65 24.28 17.82 12-27 38 13 31.59 24-67 18.24 12.67 36-59 30-51 23-80 18-74 13.71 28.86 20:55 14.67 12.04 36 66 40.02 33 ...
... Wool - combers , 45 32 40 32 37-71 29-91 22.18 15.82 33 38 27-37 19-60 13-69 38.09 30.45 22.61 15:55 10.61 38 22 31-65 24.28 17.82 12-27 38 13 31.59 24-67 18.24 12.67 36-59 30-51 23-80 18-74 13.71 28.86 20:55 14.67 12.04 36 66 40.02 33 ...
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... wool - combers , coopers , hatters , spinners , tailors , dyers , sawyers , millwrights , town and city labourers , and shoe- makers . The following trades shew a superior expectation : wheelwrights , butchers , bakers , weavers ...
... wool - combers , coopers , hatters , spinners , tailors , dyers , sawyers , millwrights , town and city labourers , and shoe- makers . The following trades shew a superior expectation : wheelwrights , butchers , bakers , weavers ...
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... wool , cloth , linen , timber , honey , and wax are the principal articles of trade . V. in early times belonged to the ancient Rus- sians , but was conquered by the Lithuanians and Poles in 1320 , and remained in their hands till its ...
... wool , cloth , linen , timber , honey , and wax are the principal articles of trade . V. in early times belonged to the ancient Rus- sians , but was conquered by the Lithuanians and Poles in 1320 , and remained in their hands till its ...
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... wool ; and is conical and deep , so that the eggs or young may not be shaken out when the reeds are shaken by the wind . - The WOOD W. , also known as WOOD WREN ( Sylvia sylvicola ) , is common in the wooded districts of England , in ...
... wool ; and is conical and deep , so that the eggs or young may not be shaken out when the reeds are shaken by the wind . - The WOOD W. , also known as WOOD WREN ( Sylvia sylvicola ) , is common in the wooded districts of England , in ...
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... wool , wood , & c . Part at least of the unwholesomeness of air so heated arises from its excessive dryness ; it parches and withers everything it touches , like the African simoom . It must not , however , be supposed that this is ...
... wool , wood , & c . Part at least of the unwholesomeness of air so heated arises from its excessive dryness ; it parches and withers everything it touches , like the African simoom . It must not , however , be supposed that this is ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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