The English CyclopaediaBradbury, Evans, 1867 |
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... whole of Wales , and the southern half of Ireland , constituting the 3rd ; the northern half of Ireland , the whole of Scotland , and the four northern counties of England , the 4th . Each district was placed under one inspector , who ...
... whole of Wales , and the southern half of Ireland , constituting the 3rd ; the northern half of Ireland , the whole of Scotland , and the four northern counties of England , the 4th . Each district was placed under one inspector , who ...
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... whole year , in order that the soil may be left exposed to the influence of the atmosphere , the weeds destroyed by repeated ploughings and harrow- ings , and the fertility improved at a less expense of manure than it would be if a crop ...
... whole year , in order that the soil may be left exposed to the influence of the atmosphere , the weeds destroyed by repeated ploughings and harrow- ings , and the fertility improved at a less expense of manure than it would be if a crop ...
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... whole advantage , and that he should be encouraged to keep up the proper cultivation of the land , so that the in - coming tenant may be able to continue the regular course . But this he will not do , unless he expect to be remunerated ...
... whole advantage , and that he should be encouraged to keep up the proper cultivation of the land , so that the in - coming tenant may be able to continue the regular course . But this he will not do , unless he expect to be remunerated ...
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... whole profit . Question 2. A profit of 301. was realised by A embarking 101. for two months , B embarking 9. for three months , and C embarking 81 . for four months . How much ought each to gain ? Here the 17. of A and the 1. of B are ...
... whole profit . Question 2. A profit of 301. was realised by A embarking 101. for two months , B embarking 9. for three months , and C embarking 81 . for four months . How much ought each to gain ? Here the 17. of A and the 1. of B are ...
الصفحة 55
... whole land of the kingdom , as we have already mentioned , was without any exception either in the hands of the crown , or held in fief by the vassals of the crown , or of them by sub - infeudation . Those lands which the king kept were ...
... whole land of the kingdom , as we have already mentioned , was without any exception either in the hands of the crown , or held in fief by the vassals of the crown , or of them by sub - infeudation . Those lands which the king kept were ...
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الصفحة 23 - All what we affirm or what deny, and call Our knowledge or opinion; then retires Into her private Cell when Nature rests.
الصفحة 281 - GOD ALMIGHTY first planted a Garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. It is the greatest refreshment to the spirits of man; without which buildings and palaces are but gross...
الصفحة 167 - Augsburg, who lived at the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th centuries, and by whom are the following plates : The Resurrection.
الصفحة 55 - ... sit and the tenant shall kneel before him on both his knees, and hold his hands jointly together between the hands of his lord, and shall say thus: I become your man, from this day forward, of life and limb, and of earthly worship, and unto you shall be true and faithful, and bear you faith for the tenements that I claim to hold of you, saving the faith that I owe to our sovereign lord the king; and then the lord, so sitting, shall kiss him.
الصفحة 339 - Smith (?'), they be made good cheap in this kingdom ; for whosoever studieth the laws of the realm, who studieth in the universities, who professeth the liberal sciences, and, (to be short,) who can live idly, and without manual labour, and will bear the port, charge, and countenance of a gentleman, he shall be called master, and shall be taken for a gentleman.
الصفحة 93 - The British Society for extending the Fisheries and improving the Sea Coasts of the Kingdom...
الصفحة 163 - VI. c.14. to be the buying or contracting for any merchandise or victual coming in the way to market; or dissuading persons from bringing their goods or provisions there: or persuading them to enhance the price, when there: any of which practices make the market dearer to the fair trader.
الصفحة 165 - Italian cannot by any means endure to have his dish touched with fingers, seeing all men's fingers are not alike clean. Hereupon I myself thought good to imitate the Italian fashion by this forked cutting of meate, not only while I was in Italy, but also in Germany, and oftentimes in England since I came home...
الصفحة 217 - ... (2) A copy of the statement shall be put up in a conspicuous place in the registered office of the company, and in every branch office or place where the business of the company is carried on. (3) Every member and every creditor of the company shall be entitled to a copy of the statement, on payment of a sum not exceeding sixpence.
الصفحة 89 - It was either poured from the rampart in large boilers, or launched in red-hot balls of stone and iron, or darted in arrows and javelins, twisted round with flax and tow, which had deeply imbibed the inflammable oil ; sometimes it was deposited in fireships, the victims and instruments of a more ample revenge, and was most commonly blown through long tubes of copper, which were planted on the prow of a galley, and fancifully shaped into the mouths of savage monsters, that seemed to vomit a stream...