Appleton's New Practical Cyclopedia: A New Work of Reference Based Upon the Best Authorities, and Systematically Arranged for Use in Home and School, 5. sējumsMarcus Benjamin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick, Gerald Van Casteel, George Jotham Hagar D. Appleton, 1910 |
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... nearly 15,000 ft . above the sea ; receives many affluents from the mountains of Turkestan and the Hindu Kush ; flows through Turkestan , and falls into the Aral Sea ; length , 1,610 m . According to the treaty of peace concluded ...
... nearly 15,000 ft . above the sea ; receives many affluents from the mountains of Turkestan and the Hindu Kush ; flows through Turkestan , and falls into the Aral Sea ; length , 1,610 m . According to the treaty of peace concluded ...
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... nearly the hardness of platinum , but is less ductile ; specific gravity , 11.3 to 11.8 ; when hammered , 12. It does not fuse in ordinary furnaces , but melts in the oxyhydrogen flame and volatilizes ; can be welded like iron or ...
... nearly the hardness of platinum , but is less ductile ; specific gravity , 11.3 to 11.8 ; when hammered , 12. It does not fuse in ordinary furnaces , but melts in the oxyhydrogen flame and volatilizes ; can be welded like iron or ...
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... nearly all natives of tropical climates . Palms vary greatly in size , some scarcely rising above the ground , while others are 100 ft . or more in height . In their growth they first attain very nearly their full diameter , and then ...
... nearly all natives of tropical climates . Palms vary greatly in size , some scarcely rising above the ground , while others are 100 ft . or more in height . In their growth they first attain very nearly their full diameter , and then ...
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... nearly 470 m .; average width nearly 70 m . The bays of Panama and San Miguel on the S. , and of Chiriqui and Uraba on the N. , form three minor constrictions which bear dis- tinctive names . Beginning at the W. , the Isthmus of ...
... nearly 470 m .; average width nearly 70 m . The bays of Panama and San Miguel on the S. , and of Chiriqui and Uraba on the N. , form three minor constrictions which bear dis- tinctive names . Beginning at the W. , the Isthmus of ...
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... nearly 16 m . , the width will be about 1,000 ft . and the depth 45 ft . Farther up the lake will be decreased , and from Obispo to Las Cascades , where the Culebra cut begins , will be 300 ft . Between Las Cascades and Paraiso , 4.7 m ...
... nearly 16 m . , the width will be about 1,000 ft . and the depth 45 ft . Farther up the lake will be decreased , and from Obispo to Las Cascades , where the Culebra cut begins , will be 300 ft . Between Las Cascades and Paraiso , 4.7 m ...
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379. lappuse - sale" is a word of precise legal import, both at law and in equity. It means at all times a contract between parties to give and to pass rights of property for money, which the buyer pays or promises to pay to the seller for the thing bought and sold.
278. lappuse - General Government by duties upon imports, sound policy requires such an adjustment of these imposts as to encourage the development of the industrial interests of the whole country ; and we commend that policy of national exchanges which secures to the workingmen liberal wages, to agriculture remunerating prices, to mechanics and manufacturers an adequate reward for their skill, labor and enterprise, and to the nation commercial prosperity and independence.
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198. lappuse - If it is not completely offset, the quantity of such goods at the disposal of the community will be less at the end of the year than it was at the beginning; if it is more than offset, the quantity at the end of the year will be greater.1 The same process of using-up and replacing will occur with consumers
472. lappuse - ... supposes he is as well able to bombast out a blank verse as the best of you; and being an absolute Johannes factotum, is in his own conceit the only Shake-scene in a country.
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