American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, 7±ÇMitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... Italian aqueducts have , to our certain knowledge , been duly supported for up- wards of eight centuries , by a race of people far beneath us in the more noble sciences , in wealth , in population , and in many other circumstances in ...
... Italian aqueducts have , to our certain knowledge , been duly supported for up- wards of eight centuries , by a race of people far beneath us in the more noble sciences , in wealth , in population , and in many other circumstances in ...
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... Italy , France , Alsace , Russia , Jamaica , and Virginia , in rivers . ISOCHRONAL , ISOCHRONE , or Iso- CHRONOUS , is applied to such vibrations of a pendulum , as are performed in the same space of time as all the vibrations or swings ...
... Italy , France , Alsace , Russia , Jamaica , and Virginia , in rivers . ISOCHRONAL , ISOCHRONE , or Iso- CHRONOUS , is applied to such vibrations of a pendulum , as are performed in the same space of time as all the vibrations or swings ...
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... Italians ; but Cassini was the first who gave a good account of them . Their num- ber is very variable , as sometimes only one , and at others no fewer than eight , may be perceived . They are generally parallel to one another , but not ...
... Italians ; but Cassini was the first who gave a good account of them . Their num- ber is very variable , as sometimes only one , and at others no fewer than eight , may be perceived . They are generally parallel to one another , but not ...
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... Italian mer- chants , for the reception of pilgrims and travellers , which they dedicated to the Baptist . The subsequent conquest of Jerusalem , by Godfrey of Boulogne , who wrested it from the Turks , was of infinite service to the ...
... Italian mer- chants , for the reception of pilgrims and travellers , which they dedicated to the Baptist . The subsequent conquest of Jerusalem , by Godfrey of Boulogne , who wrested it from the Turks , was of infinite service to the ...
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... Italy , abounding particularly in moist and woody situations , and making its appearance chiefly during rain . In winter it secludes itself in clefts or hol . low trees . It is about seven inches long , lives principally upon insects ...
... Italy , abounding particularly in moist and woody situations , and making its appearance chiefly during rain . In winter it secludes itself in clefts or hol . low trees . It is about seven inches long , lives principally upon insects ...
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