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... given in mistake as to its nature and origin . About 6000 tons of catechu or cutch are annually imported into Great Britain from India . Catechu'mens ( Gr . katechoumenoi , persons undergoing a course of instruction ; see CATECHISM ) ...
... given in mistake as to its nature and origin . About 6000 tons of catechu or cutch are annually imported into Great Britain from India . Catechu'mens ( Gr . katechoumenoi , persons undergoing a course of instruction ; see CATECHISM ) ...
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... given by Pitt - pledges which Pitt was unable to redeem owing to the king's scruples about his coronation oath , and Pitt re- signed . Meantime , in England , Catholics con- tinued subject to many minor disabilities which the above ...
... given by Pitt - pledges which Pitt was unable to redeem owing to the king's scruples about his coronation oath , and Pitt re- signed . Meantime , in England , Catholics con- tinued subject to many minor disabilities which the above ...
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... given by the extension of the ranching system . Vast areas of grazing land in the western states and territories have been acquired by syndicates for the breeding and rear- ing of cattle ; and with the view of improving the stock of ...
... given by the extension of the ranching system . Vast areas of grazing land in the western states and territories have been acquired by syndicates for the breeding and rear- ing of cattle ; and with the view of improving the stock of ...
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... given to cattle . Silage is fast becoming an important article of food for cattle . Now cattle are fattened off at from eighteen to thirty months old , instead of from three to five years , as prior to 1850. The essence of the feeder's ...
... given to cattle . Silage is fast becoming an important article of food for cattle . Now cattle are fattened off at from eighteen to thirty months old , instead of from three to five years , as prior to 1850. The essence of the feeder's ...
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... given events , or for the effects of given causes , and with the generalisation of these into laws of nature . But the nature and ground of the relation between cause and effect are obscure and disputed . · The difficulty of the ...
... given events , or for the effects of given causes , and with the generalisation of these into laws of nature . But the nature and ground of the relation between cause and effect are obscure and disputed . · The difficulty of the ...
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