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... sometimes of 150 feet , with a trunk 30 feet or more in circumference , an ample head , and spreading branches . It and the cedar of Algiers ( C. Atlantica or Africana ) , found in the mountainous regions of the north of Africa , are ...
... sometimes of 150 feet , with a trunk 30 feet or more in circumference , an ample head , and spreading branches . It and the cedar of Algiers ( C. Atlantica or Africana ) , found in the mountainous regions of the north of Africa , are ...
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... sometimes added to the oil . When articles made of celluloid are in a partially manufactured state , they are soaked in bisulphide of carbon or chloride of lime to remove any trace of solvent , which would render them apt to shrink if ...
... sometimes added to the oil . When articles made of celluloid are in a partially manufactured state , they are soaked in bisulphide of carbon or chloride of lime to remove any trace of solvent , which would render them apt to shrink if ...
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... sometimes in very high relief , at other times in low relief on thin plates riveted on in their places in the general design ; the production of peculiar patterns often in excess- ively high relief in the casting ; and the employ- ment ...
... sometimes in very high relief , at other times in low relief on thin plates riveted on in their places in the general design ; the production of peculiar patterns often in excess- ively high relief in the casting ; and the employ- ment ...
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... sometimes also called Erse , which is a term derived from the Scotch form of the adjective Irish ; this was Ersch or Yrisch , the longer and shorter forms of which appear , used without any distinction , by Kennedy in his answer to the ...
... sometimes also called Erse , which is a term derived from the Scotch form of the adjective Irish ; this was Ersch or Yrisch , the longer and shorter forms of which appear , used without any distinction , by Kennedy in his answer to the ...
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... sometimes keep good for nearly twenty years , and then crumble to pieces even when not exposed out of doors at all . course explanations of these failures are forth- coming . They are generally attributed to careless- ness in the ...
... sometimes keep good for nearly twenty years , and then crumble to pieces even when not exposed out of doors at all . course explanations of these failures are forth- coming . They are generally attributed to careless- ness in the ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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