Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Enlarged and Improved, เล่มที่ 1A. Constable, 1823 |
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... tain . to be in a cay . siders as insufficient to repair the waste occasioned by rains , rivulets , and torrents flowing down from the summit . Unless the eruptions , therefore , become more frequent than they have been for some time ...
... tain . to be in a cay . siders as insufficient to repair the waste occasioned by rains , rivulets , and torrents flowing down from the summit . Unless the eruptions , therefore , become more frequent than they have been for some time ...
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... tain is uncertain . When Julius Cæsar first invaded this island , it was not wholly unknown . That con- queror was of opinion , that agriculture was first intro- duced by some of those colonies from Gaul which had settled in the ...
... tain is uncertain . When Julius Cæsar first invaded this island , it was not wholly unknown . That con- queror was of opinion , that agriculture was first intro- duced by some of those colonies from Gaul which had settled in the ...
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... tain , in a mountainous country , nine leagues from Jaen . It bears the title of a city , and contains a rich abbey , and a population of 8000 or 9000. W. Long . 4. 15 . N. Lat . 37. 18 . ALCALY , or ALCALI , or ALKALI . See CHE- MISTRY ...
... tain , in a mountainous country , nine leagues from Jaen . It bears the title of a city , and contains a rich abbey , and a population of 8000 or 9000. W. Long . 4. 15 . N. Lat . 37. 18 . ALCALY , or ALCALI , or ALKALI . See CHE- MISTRY ...
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