The New International Encyclopaedia, Nide 19Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... plants of the natural order Tamaricaces . The common tamarisk ( Tamarix Gallica ) grows in sandy places Mediterranean region and is often plant- ornament in Europe and the United It sometimes attains a height of 30 feet . COMMON ...
... plants of the natural order Tamaricaces . The common tamarisk ( Tamarix Gallica ) grows in sandy places Mediterranean region and is often plant- ornament in Europe and the United It sometimes attains a height of 30 feet . COMMON ...
Sivu 22
... plants . It has a bitter , astringent taste , and assumes a yellow coloration if exposed for some time to the action of light . It is used as an astringent in medicine and as a mordant in dyeing , and also finds em- ployment in the ...
... plants . It has a bitter , astringent taste , and assumes a yellow coloration if exposed for some time to the action of light . It is used as an astringent in medicine and as a mordant in dyeing , and also finds em- ployment in the ...
Sivu 24
... plants . It has a tony à Wood ( q.v. ) left additional lives , ' which bitter , astringent taste , and assumes a yellow appeared in the second edition of Athena coloration if exposed for some time to the action Oxonienses ( 1721 ) ...
... plants . It has a tony à Wood ( q.v. ) left additional lives , ' which bitter , astringent taste , and assumes a yellow appeared in the second edition of Athena coloration if exposed for some time to the action Oxonienses ( 1721 ) ...
Sivu 25
... plants of the natural order Compositæ , natives of the temperate parts of the Old World . TANSY . Common tansy ( Tanacetum vulgare ) , a peren- nial , has long been cultivated in gardens and is naturalized in many parts of North America ...
... plants of the natural order Compositæ , natives of the temperate parts of the Old World . TANSY . Common tansy ( Tanacetum vulgare ) , a peren- nial , has long been cultivated in gardens and is naturalized in many parts of North America ...
Sivu 36
... plants , natives of the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere . One of these , the wild vetch ( Vicia hirsuta ) ... plant thrives well in poor sandy soils , where it is valuable for green manure . ( See VETCH . ) The tare of the New ...
... plants , natives of the temperate parts of the Northern Hemisphere . One of these , the wild vetch ( Vicia hirsuta ) ... plant thrives well in poor sandy soils , where it is valuable for green manure . ( See VETCH . ) The tare of the New ...
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Sivu 318 - ... a custom loathsome to the eye, hateful to the nose, harmful to the brain, dangerous to the lungs, and in the black stinking fume thereof, nearest resembling the horrible Stygian smoke of the pit that is bottomless.
Sivu 178 - There is a man in our own days whose words are not framed to tickle delicate ears: who, to my thinking, comes before the great ones of society, much as the son of Imlah came before the throned Kings of Judah and Israel; and who speaks truth as deep, with a power as prophet-like and as vital - a mien as dauntless and as daring. Is the satirist of Vanity Fair admired in high places?
Sivu 205 - The pivotal doctrine of the Esoteric philosophy admits no privileges or special gifts in man, save those won by his own Ego through personal effort and merit throughout a long series of metempsychoses and reincarnations.
Sivu 332 - ... the boundaries of these three States shall be subject so far to be altered that if Congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two States in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan.
Sivu 394 - I am confident that the three right honorable gentlemen opposite, the First Lord of the Treasury, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the late President of the Board of Trade, will all with one voice answer "No." And why not? "Because," say they, "it will injure the revenue.
Sivu 191 - Let me tell you then why the creator made this world of generation. He was good, and the good can never have any jealousy of anything. And being free from jealousy, he desired that all things should be as like himself as they could be.
Sivu 318 - It happened that, on a public day, a celebrated beauty of those times was in the cross bath, and one of the crowd of her admirers took a glass of the water in which the fair one stood, and drank her health to the company. There was in the place a gay fellow half fuddled, who offered to jump in, and swore, though he liked not the liquor, he would have the toast. He was opposed in his resolution; yet this whim gave foundation to the present honour which is done to the lady we mention in our liquors,...
Sivu 395 - The classic definition of a trade union is that of Sidney and Beatrice Webb in 1894. They defined a trade union as "a continuous association of wageearners for the purpose of maintaining or improving the conditions of their employment".
Sivu 313 - Where real estate is vested in any person without a right in any other person to take by survivorship it shall, on his death, notwithstanding any testamentary disposition, devolve to and become vested in his personal representatives or representative from time to time as if it were a chattel real vesting in them or him.
Sivu 123 - TEN'DON is the term employed in Anatomy to designate the white fibrous tissue reaching from the end of a muscle to bone or some other structure which is to serve as a fixed attachment for it, or which it is intended to move. In accordance with their form, tendons have been divided into the three following varieties: (1) Funicular, or rope-like, as the long tendon of the biceps muscle of the arm ; (2...