The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... means identical with cerebral matter , which additionally contains membranes , vessels , etc. Section Animal Tissue . Morbid T. may be classified on exactly the same plan as the physiological or normal tissues . The belief is gradu ...
... means identical with cerebral matter , which additionally contains membranes , vessels , etc. Section Animal Tissue . Morbid T. may be classified on exactly the same plan as the physiological or normal tissues . The belief is gradu ...
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... means of a sharp needle , about 6 or 8 plants to each stick , and taken to the tobacco - barn , where they can be hung upon poles to dry . While the curing process is going on , great care must be given to regulate the light and ...
... means of a sharp needle , about 6 or 8 plants to each stick , and taken to the tobacco - barn , where they can be hung upon poles to dry . While the curing process is going on , great care must be given to regulate the light and ...
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... means of a screw ) against the knuckle ' or point of flexure , thus producing a powerful pressure through the extension of the two bars or leaves . The T.J. is employed in different kinds of presses , thence called toggle presses . The ...
... means of a screw ) against the knuckle ' or point of flexure , thus producing a powerful pressure through the extension of the two bars or leaves . The T.J. is employed in different kinds of presses , thence called toggle presses . The ...
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... means , not at all an end . The one thing necessary ' is , not culture , not science , not grace of manner , not art , but love of the brotherhood . He publicly announced , 1891 , that whatever he has written is common property of all ...
... means , not at all an end . The one thing necessary ' is , not culture , not science , not grace of manner , not art , but love of the brotherhood . He publicly announced , 1891 , that whatever he has written is common property of all ...
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... means to purchase war material and to organize troops . In a message to the legislature 1817 he recommended the abolition of slavery in N. Y .; and an act was passed accordingly , which went into effect 1827 , July 4. He was elected ...
... means to purchase war material and to organize troops . In a message to the legislature 1817 he recommended the abolition of slavery in N. Y .; and an act was passed accordingly , which went into effect 1827 , July 4. He was elected ...
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