Arts and Sciences: Or, Fourth Division of "The English Encyclopedia", Band 3Charles Knight Bradbury, Evans & Company, 1867 |
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... Trade returns , in which it is included with " jute , and other vegetable substances of the nature of hemp . " COKE , the solid residue obtained by the destructive distillation of coal . It consists almost entirely of carbon ...
... Trade returns , in which it is included with " jute , and other vegetable substances of the nature of hemp . " COKE , the solid residue obtained by the destructive distillation of coal . It consists almost entirely of carbon ...
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... Trade are anxious to remedy this crying evil , this standing blot upon our seamanship and vigilance . The only inference an impartial public can draw is , that the onus and odium of the fault must rest , in a great measure , with the ...
... Trade are anxious to remedy this crying evil , this standing blot upon our seamanship and vigilance . The only inference an impartial public can draw is , that the onus and odium of the fault must rest , in a great measure , with the ...
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... Trade , through ship - masters , pilots , boatmen , lance . It is scarcely a reproach to the present age , that the scheme of & c . , and evidence from all ports of Great Britain ; yet we can show that penny postage , the screw steamer ...
... Trade , through ship - masters , pilots , boatmen , lance . It is scarcely a reproach to the present age , that the scheme of & c . , and evidence from all ports of Great Britain ; yet we can show that penny postage , the screw steamer ...
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... trade between the metropolis or mother country and the natives . Several of them , however , such as Gades , by degrees took the trade into their own hands , and became independent of the mother country . The foundation of Carthage was ...
... trade between the metropolis or mother country and the natives . Several of them , however , such as Gades , by degrees took the trade into their own hands , and became independent of the mother country . The foundation of Carthage was ...
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... trade . The Spaniards were the first who established colonies in America , and they were rapidly followed by nearly every European nation . But among these nations there was a great variety in the manner of the acquisition , the objects ...
... trade . The Spaniards were the first who established colonies in America , and they were rapidly followed by nearly every European nation . But among these nations there was a great variety in the manner of the acquisition , the objects ...
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Seite 19 - In taking two stations having the same value, the one to the north and the other to the south of...
Seite 9 - ... utter, or put off any false or counterfeit coin resembling or apparently intended to resemble or pass for any of the Queen's current gold or silver coin, knowing the same to be false or counterfeit...
Seite 193 - ... by virtue of such will shall be entitled to be admitted, except upon payment of all such stamp duties, fees, and sums of money as would have been lawfully due and payable in respect of the surrendering of...
Seite 197 - An Act for the Encouragement of Learning, by vesting the Copies of printed Books in the Authors or Purchasers of such Copies during the Times therein mentioned...
Seite 157 - The square described on the hypothenuse of a rightangled triangle is equal to the sum of the squares described on the other two sides.
Seite 145 - ... may have within his constablewick by virtue of the common law of this realm, or of any statutes made or to be made, and shall obey all such lawful...
Seite 167 - October, 1845, all corporeal tenements and hereditaments shall, as regards the conveyance of the immediate freehold thereof, be deemed to lie in grant as well as in livery...
Seite 155 - NO man shall teach either in public school, or private house, but such as shall be allowed by the Bishop of the diocese, or Ordinary of the place, under his hand and seal, being found meet as well for his learning and dexterity in teaching, as for sober and honest conversation, and also for right understanding of God's true religion...
Seite 193 - That when any real estate of the nature of customary freehold or tenant right, or customary or copyhold, shall be disposed of by will, the lord of the manor or reputed manor of which such real estate is holden, or his steward, or the deputy of such steward, shall cause the will by which such disposition shall be made, or so much thereof as shall contain the disposition of such real estate, to be entered on the court rolls of such manor or reputed manor; and when any trusts are declared...
Seite 193 - ... the testator may not have surrendered the same to the use of his will, or notwithstanding that, being entitled as heir...