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It ha« been feen, that tartar promotes the foluiion of the colouring matter, an effeft that efpecially occurs when it is ground with the cochineal, whence the red - doum i« more completely exhaufted.
Elements of the Art of Dyeing Claude-Louis Berthollet 1791
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The tim - bers f 49) bers which fupport, in many places, the roof of the foiighs through which there is a current of water, are wafted away in a few years, that part of them efpecially which is ex - pofed to the alternatives of moifture and drynefs by the rifihg and fall - ing of the water is foon rotted, and; this part one would think would bo: charged with great advantage*.
Chemical Essays. 1783
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The friendly admiffion of the latter encourages me to hope that fuch of the former at leaft a$ were bound to French ports, or to the ports of the aUies of France, or to the United Stater, efpecially thofe In ballaft, will be immediately rcleafed, and that orders 'will be given to bring on the trials of the remainder, fhould fuch a courfe be judged indif - penfable, without any unneceffiry delay.
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Admiralty; commencing with the judgments of the Right Hon. Sir William Scott, Easter term 1808 [-1812] Edwards, Thomas, 1775?-1845, reporter 1812
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But before we leave it entirely, let us exhibit a fummary view of its phyfical conftitution; a view which feems to me the more requifite from this conftitution being in great meafure the fame as that of the neighbouring lands, and efpecially of Schouten Ifland and Freycind Peninfula.
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The weather was fair all the while, not a cloud to be feen, but very hazy» efpecially nigh the horizon.
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The children produced by thefe marriages, may be known to the third and fourth generation, efpecially by the eyes, which are much fmaller than in the immixed pro - geny of Europeans.
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Carvajo certainly was guilty of great ingratitude in a6ling fo haflily as he did, efpecially after the open and generous condud of the King of Borneo towards the Spaniards.
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I cannot help remarking upon this part of Captain Tafman's journal, that it is notr eafy to conceive, unlefs he was bound up by his inftrudtons, why he did not remain fome time either at Rotterdam or at Amfterdam ifland, but efpecially at the former '; fince, perhaps, there is not a place in the world fo happily feated, for making new dif - coveries with eafe and fafety.
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'Mr.B. laid, that the war was becoming more and more un« popular in the eaftern ftates,' efpecially in the ftate which he had he honor to reprefent, and they had in their late elections* come
Congressional Reporter, Containing the Public Documents, and the Debates [in Congress] 1812
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In this fuburb is a long caufeway raifed by the government, as a promenade fo; - the inhabitants; hither efpecially the ladies of Manila refort much in their carriages.
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