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... known wool- len cloth called Scotch tweed . The mills are almost dependent on steam for motive power . The town has the largest and best appointed skinnery in Scotland . GALATA , a suburb of Constantinople ( q . v . ) . 9 GA'LAXY , THE ...
... known wool- len cloth called Scotch tweed . The mills are almost dependent on steam for motive power . The town has the largest and best appointed skinnery in Scotland . GALATA , a suburb of Constantinople ( q . v . ) . 9 GA'LAXY , THE ...
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... known , but the acid is generally considered as tribasic . None of the salts crystallize , and when in solution or in a moist state , they rapidly absorb oxygen , and become decomposed . Gallotannic acid occurs in large quantity in the ...
... known , but the acid is generally considered as tribasic . None of the salts crystallize , and when in solution or in a moist state , they rapidly absorb oxygen , and become decomposed . Gallotannic acid occurs in large quantity in the ...
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... known in commerce ; they are as large as an Orleans plum , smooth , except a ring of curious slightly raised excrescences sometimes found round the middle , dividing the gall into two hemi- spheres . They are reddish brown , and are ...
... known in commerce ; they are as large as an Orleans plum , smooth , except a ring of curious slightly raised excrescences sometimes found round the middle , dividing the gall into two hemi- spheres . They are reddish brown , and are ...
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... known from the letters summoning them bearing date 1st January 1344 , and quoted by Sir Harris Nicolas in his Orders of Knighthood , i . p . 6 ; and from the narrative of Froissart , who connects them with the institution of the order ...
... known from the letters summoning them bearing date 1st January 1344 , and quoted by Sir Harris Nicolas in his Orders of Knighthood , i . p . 6 ; and from the narrative of Froissart , who connects them with the institution of the order ...
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... known specimens of monastic gateways . The feeling of personal freedom , which is so strong in this country , must no doubt have tended greatly to hasten the demolition of these marks of feudalism ; but on the continent , where every ...
... known specimens of monastic gateways . The feeling of personal freedom , which is so strong in this country , must no doubt have tended greatly to hasten the demolition of these marks of feudalism ; but on the continent , where every ...
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