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, Volume 5Mitchell, Ames and White, 1819 |
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... particular trader , or com- pany and , therefore , a warrant to stay a single ship is no legal embargo . No in- ference can be made from embargoes which are only in war time , and are a prohibition by advice of council , and not a ...
... particular trader , or com- pany and , therefore , a warrant to stay a single ship is no legal embargo . No in- ference can be made from embargoes which are only in war time , and are a prohibition by advice of council , and not a ...
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... particular occasion , and who retire as soon as the affair is dispatched . By the law of nations , none under the quality of a sovereign prince can send or receive an embassador . At Athens , em- bassadors mounted the pulpit of the pub ...
... particular occasion , and who retire as soon as the affair is dispatched . By the law of nations , none under the quality of a sovereign prince can send or receive an embassador . At Athens , em- bassadors mounted the pulpit of the pub ...
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... particular fineness . When different colours are intended to be placed beside one another , they are kept separate by a small edge or prominency , which is left in the gold for that purpose , and is polished along with the enamel . The ...
... particular fineness . When different colours are intended to be placed beside one another , they are kept separate by a small edge or prominency , which is left in the gold for that purpose , and is polished along with the enamel . The ...
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... particular , gives it proper- ties very different from those of the other excipients of metallic colours . Hence all the glasses and glazes which contain lead have the properties of enamel , and what we may assert of the one will apply ...
... particular , gives it proper- ties very different from those of the other excipients of metallic colours . Hence all the glasses and glazes which contain lead have the properties of enamel , and what we may assert of the one will apply ...
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... particular . Those co- lours which can be used on this body sometimes change in the baking , and ac- quire a great ... particular Colours . After having collected the several phenomena which each class of vitrifiable colours offer , with ...
... particular . Those co- lours which can be used on this body sometimes change in the baking , and ac- quire a great ... particular Colours . After having collected the several phenomena which each class of vitrifiable colours offer , with ...
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