The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer, Tập 18James Anderson Mundell and Son, 1792 |
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... hairs of most animals , others are peren- nial , as the tails and manes of horses , the hair of the human head , & c . Some kinds continue to advance during the whole period of the animal's life , with nearly an equal degree of ...
... hairs of most animals , others are peren- nial , as the tails and manes of horses , the hair of the human head , & c . Some kinds continue to advance during the whole period of the animal's life , with nearly an equal degree of ...
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... hair so soft and silky as to admit of being worked up in- to fine manufactures , so that it is the hair , not the wool of it that is prized . It is known to prosper and to preserve its peculiarities in France and in Sweden . It promises ...
... hair so soft and silky as to admit of being worked up in- to fine manufactures , so that it is the hair , not the wool of it that is prized . It is known to prosper and to preserve its peculiarities in France and in Sweden . It promises ...
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... hair , the root of which is a close fur , remarkably fine , and soft , and silky . The hair is so long as nearly to trail upon the ground . The fur of this animal is evidently capable of being applied to many desireable uses in cold ...
... hair , the root of which is a close fur , remarkably fine , and soft , and silky . The hair is so long as nearly to trail upon the ground . The fur of this animal is evidently capable of being applied to many desireable uses in cold ...
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Oration of Peter the Great | 10 |
On the mode of providing | 19 |
Reading memorandums | 29 |
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