The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 - 908 pages |
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Page 42
... ground , and a large piggery . The products of the breweries and distilleries are mostly consumed at home . A large agricultural implement work employs 70 or 80 men and boys . Nearly 200 acres of ground , within three miles of the city ...
... ground , and a large piggery . The products of the breweries and distilleries are mostly consumed at home . A large agricultural implement work employs 70 or 80 men and boys . Nearly 200 acres of ground , within three miles of the city ...
Page 58
... ground that knowing is itself a relation between a subject and an object ; what is known only in relation to a mind cannot be known as absolute . This doctrine , now commonly spoken of under the name of the Relativity of Knowledge , may ...
... ground that knowing is itself a relation between a subject and an object ; what is known only in relation to a mind cannot be known as absolute . This doctrine , now commonly spoken of under the name of the Relativity of Knowledge , may ...
Page 87
... ground , and produce seedlings , which , if untouched , would form a ring of young trees around the parent . But cattle crop off every seedling as soon as it rises above the ground , and none can ever arrive at maturity . If , however ...
... ground , and produce seedlings , which , if untouched , would form a ring of young trees around the parent . But cattle crop off every seedling as soon as it rises above the ground , and none can ever arrive at maturity . If , however ...
Page 120
... ground . The English standard or imperial acre contains 4840 square yards , or 10 square chains , and is also ... grounds . Pliny is mistaken in saying that Acron was the founder of the sect of the Empirici , which did not exist until ...
... ground . The English standard or imperial acre contains 4840 square yards , or 10 square chains , and is also ... grounds . Pliny is mistaken in saying that Acron was the founder of the sect of the Empirici , which did not exist until ...
Page 124
... ground , " but the men who were journeying with him stood dumb . " St Paul himself says ( xxvi . 14 ) that they all fell to the ground . The writer says ( ix . 7 ) that St Paul's com- panions heard the voice , but saw no one . St Paul ...
... ground , " but the men who were journeying with him stood dumb . " St Paul himself says ( xxvi . 14 ) that they all fell to the ground . The writer says ( ix . 7 ) that St Paul's com- panions heard the voice , but saw no one . St Paul ...
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