The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... regarded as very nutritious.- The COMMON BENT GRASS ( A. vul- garis ) is known in this country as RED TOP ( and in Penn . , etc. , as HERD'S GRASS ) , and is abundant in many parts of the continent of Europe and America . In the United ...
... regarded as very nutritious.- The COMMON BENT GRASS ( A. vul- garis ) is known in this country as RED TOP ( and in Penn . , etc. , as HERD'S GRASS ) , and is abundant in many parts of the continent of Europe and America . In the United ...
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... regarded as the hydrate of benzoyl , and the oil of bitter almonds as the hydride of benzoyl , C , H2OH . As further examples of this group of bodies , we may mention benzoyl chloride , C , H , OCI , and benzoyl cyanide , C , H , OCN ...
... regarded as the hydrate of benzoyl , and the oil of bitter almonds as the hydride of benzoyl , C , H2OH . As further examples of this group of bodies , we may mention benzoyl chloride , C , H , OCI , and benzoyl cyanide , C , H , OCN ...
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... regarded , so far as the legends are concerned , as mainly mythological ; and this remark he conceived to apply to the hero not less than to the incidents related . But Beowulf , the god , if such he was , occupies only a small space in ...
... regarded , so far as the legends are concerned , as mainly mythological ; and this remark he conceived to apply to the hero not less than to the incidents related . But Beowulf , the god , if such he was , occupies only a small space in ...
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... ] : species or variety of the genius Citrus ( q.v. ) , called also B. ORANGE , or MELLAROSA ; by some botanists regarded as a variety of the orange ( C. Aurantium ) ; by others BERGANDER - BERGEN . as a variety of the lime.
... ] : species or variety of the genius Citrus ( q.v. ) , called also B. ORANGE , or MELLAROSA ; by some botanists regarded as a variety of the orange ( C. Aurantium ) ; by others BERGANDER - BERGEN . as a variety of the lime.
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... regarded by Europeans as a fable , unti ! Bering's ( q.v. ) expedition 1728. The strait was ex- plored and accurately defined by Cook 1778. The narrow- est part is near 66 ° n . lat . , between East Cape in Asia , and BERJA - BERKELEY ...
... regarded by Europeans as a fable , unti ! Bering's ( q.v. ) expedition 1728. The strait was ex- plored and accurately defined by Cook 1778. The narrow- est part is near 66 ° n . lat . , between East Cape in Asia , and BERJA - BERKELEY ...
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