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... contains the Tcherkess or Circassian race , formerly on the left bank of the Kuban , north of Caucasus ; the Abkhasians in the narrow strip of land between the Caucasus and the Black Sea on the south ; and the Kabards , north and east ...
... contains the Tcherkess or Circassian race , formerly on the left bank of the Kuban , north of Caucasus ; the Abkhasians in the narrow strip of land between the Caucasus and the Black Sea on the south ; and the Kabards , north and east ...
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... contains a certain proportion of carbonic acid - it is acidulated water - the acid being derived from the atmosphere ... contain the record of many physical changes . Thus , we have evidence to show that after having been the haunt of ...
... contains a certain proportion of carbonic acid - it is acidulated water - the acid being derived from the atmosphere ... contain the record of many physical changes . Thus , we have evidence to show that after having been the haunt of ...
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... contains a volatile essential oil , which has the curious property of unsettling printers ' ink and making it run . Some years ago a Bank of England note was offered to the cashier with its printing disturbed . Inquiry was set on foot ...
... contains a volatile essential oil , which has the curious property of unsettling printers ' ink and making it run . Some years ago a Bank of England note was offered to the cashier with its printing disturbed . Inquiry was set on foot ...
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... containing protoplasm as of the protoplasm which constitutes and gives form to the cell . II . Structure of the Cell . - While it is impossible to isolate the static from the dynamic aspects of the cell , it will be convenient to ...
... containing protoplasm as of the protoplasm which constitutes and gives form to the cell . II . Structure of the Cell . - While it is impossible to isolate the static from the dynamic aspects of the cell , it will be convenient to ...
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... contain more than 22 per cent . of clay . They set under water when half their weight consists of clay . The ... contains less than 10 per cent . of silica . Till close on 1840 Portland cement was hardly known , but the use of it ...
... contain more than 22 per cent . of clay . They set under water when half their weight consists of clay . The ... contains less than 10 per cent . of silica . Till close on 1840 Portland cement was hardly known , but the use of it ...
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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 for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1873 |
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