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... tion , and afterward by that of boiling . Liquation ' con sists in moderately heating the blocks in a reverberatory furnace till the tin , owing to its comparatively easy fusi bility , melts , and flows into the refining - basin ...
... tion , and afterward by that of boiling . Liquation ' con sists in moderately heating the blocks in a reverberatory furnace till the tin , owing to its comparatively easy fusi bility , melts , and flows into the refining - basin ...
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... tion , generally disagreeable and painful , but sometimes im- parting a degree of pleasure ; to tinkle . TIN'GLING , imp . -gling : N. a thrilling sensation ; a noise in the ears . TIN- GLED , pp . ting'gld . TINKAL , n . ting kal : see ...
... tion , generally disagreeable and painful , but sometimes im- parting a degree of pleasure ; to tinkle . TIN'GLING , imp . -gling : N. a thrilling sensation ; a noise in the ears . TIN- GLED , pp . ting'gld . TINKAL , n . ting kal : see ...
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... TION , n . -la'shun [ F.-L. ] : the act of tickling or state of being tickled ; any slight pleasure . TITIVATE , v . tīť'i - vāt : in slang , to make neat or smart ; to tidy ; also TITTIVATE . TITLARK AND TIT LING : see PIPIT . TITLE ...
... TION , n . -la'shun [ F.-L. ] : the act of tickling or state of being tickled ; any slight pleasure . TITIVATE , v . tīť'i - vāt : in slang , to make neat or smart ; to tidy ; also TITTIVATE . TITLARK AND TIT LING : see PIPIT . TITLE ...
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... tion to the imperial throne , T. was left to prosecute the Jewish war , which he brought to a close by the capture of Jerusalem after a long siege . The news of the success was received with the utmost joy , and Vespasian's too ...
... tion to the imperial throne , T. was left to prosecute the Jewish war , which he brought to a close by the capture of Jerusalem after a long siege . The news of the success was received with the utmost joy , and Vespasian's too ...
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... tion and discipline of the church in Crete ; is very practical , and at times sharp in its tone , as if Paul had felt more acutely than usual the vexations which unruly and vain talkers and deceivers , specially they of the circumcision ...
... tion and discipline of the church in Crete ; is very practical , and at times sharp in its tone , as if Paul had felt more acutely than usual the vexations which unruly and vain talkers and deceivers , specially they of the circumcision ...
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