Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, 12. köide,1. osaColin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... tion to the remarks of Mr Barrington , the following * Natural obfervations of the Rev. Mr White * in a letter to Hiftory of Mr Pennant on this fubject . Selborne , Litter ix . " We must not ( fays he ) deny migration in gene ral ...
... tion to the remarks of Mr Barrington , the following * Natural obfervations of the Rev. Mr White * in a letter to Hiftory of Mr Pennant on this fubject . Selborne , Litter ix . " We must not ( fays he ) deny migration in gene ral ...
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... tion , was attempting to make himself master of Mi. lan . The popular faction had fome time before been caballing against the nobility ; and at laft , Torriano , putting himself at their head , expelled the bishop , and put to death or ...
... tion , was attempting to make himself master of Mi. lan . The popular faction had fome time before been caballing against the nobility ; and at laft , Torriano , putting himself at their head , expelled the bishop , and put to death or ...
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... tion , that he feveral times made application to his uncle for his intereft to procure him a quiet retreat as foon as his religious vows were performed . One of thefe was to pay a visit to the church of the blessed Virgin upon mount ...
... tion , that he feveral times made application to his uncle for his intereft to procure him a quiet retreat as foon as his religious vows were performed . One of thefe was to pay a visit to the church of the blessed Virgin upon mount ...
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... tion of infoluble part after coagulation , and indeed the largeft proportion of coagulable part ; its oily and co- agulable parts are not fpontaneously feparable , never throwing out a cream , or allowing butter to be rea- dily ...
... tion of infoluble part after coagulation , and indeed the largeft proportion of coagulable part ; its oily and co- agulable parts are not fpontaneously feparable , never throwing out a cream , or allowing butter to be rea- dily ...
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... tion in water and a fecond cryftallization . Much has been faid of the medicinal virtues of this fugar of milk , but it does not feem to have any confiderable ones : It is from cows milk that it has been generally prepared ; and the ...
... tion in water and a fecond cryftallization . Much has been faid of the medicinal virtues of this fugar of milk , but it does not feem to have any confiderable ones : It is from cows milk that it has been generally prepared ; and the ...
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