10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ALEPINE»
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alepine in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The Arabic Contributions to the English Language: An ...
-alembic, obs. v.; -ate(d), -ation. O, R, W [4] alepine, n. (1739) Cloth. One old var. [
Poss. < halab (Aleppo) the Syrian city &/or F Alep + E -ine (F alepine - 1834 - is
too late to be the etymon)] A mixed fabric of wool and silk, or mohair and cotton.
Garland Hampton Cannon, Alan S. Kaye, 1994
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Preis-Katalog Der Zur Londoner Industrie-Ausstellung Aus Dem ...
Velour de laine, ° ° . 1 Stuck Alepine, halbseidene, 26,893, d. A 1 ° - - 27,390 1 >
oriental.Sat., ° 27,089 4 Stück 45 inches breite Thibets, Qual. I., II., III. u. IV., d. I. 1
Th. 5 Sg., 1 Th. 10 Sg., 1 Th. 22 Sg. und . 42 inches breite Satins de laine, Qual.
Great Exhibition (1851, London), 1851
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the ...
ERITISH FAERICS CEEATED OR IMPROVED RY PER3ECCTED IMMIGRANTS ;
CHETNEY, EAIZE, SERGE, ALEPINE, TAMMY, CEAPE, ETC. ; STEEL, GLASS,
MINED FAERICS. Th' important truth ie stamped on every bale ; Eaeh glossy ...
Joseph William Jenks, 1856
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Lectures on foreign churches: delivered in Edinburgh and ...
The regular convents are of three orders, called the Country, Lebanon, and
Alepine orders, of which the first is the most, and the last the least, numerous
Each convent has its own superior, and each order its superior-general.
Free Church of Scotland, John Wilson, 1846
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The lands of the Bible: visited and described in an ...
The regular convents are of three orders, called the Country, Lebanon, and
Alepine orders, of which the first is the most, and the last the least, numerous The
superior-general [of each order] is assisted by four managers. . . . His authority is
...
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The Fairchild Books Dictionary of Textiles
∞alapeen See alepine. ∞alapine See alepine. alaska 1. A mixture yarn made of
approximately twothirds wool and one-third cotton; although, other animal and
vegetable fibers may be substituted. Carded and spun in the undyed state, and ...
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A History of Agriculture and Prices in England: From the ...
Advertisement, 460. i. Agent, 515. iv. Alamode, 443. iv; 595. ii. Alarnode, black,
445. i. Alamode, white, 438. iii. Ale, 351, 352. Ale, after, 352. ii. Alepine, 439. iv;
442. ii. Alepine, pink, 440. i. Allapeen, black double, 444. ii. Allaways, 372. iii; 380
. ii ...
James E. Thorold Rogers, Arthur G. L. Rogers, 2011
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The Syrian Land: Processes of Integration and Fragmentation ...
Le developpement du marche, la densite de leurs reseaux et leurs relations avec
les chefs bddouins permettent a quelques "brasseurs d'affaires" d'origine
sukhniote de se hisser au niveau des grands marchands d'origine alepine et de
leur ...
Thomas Philipp, Birgit Schäbler, 1998
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Bulletin de la Société d'archéologie copte
In 1770 Clement XIV in his ex injunclo approved the division of Maronite
monasticism and the existence of the two Lebanese orders, the Alepine monks
and the Baladites. However, all monks, those of St. Isaiah, the Alepine monks as
well as ...
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The Ladies' pocket magazine
A new and beautiful material has appeared for dresses ; it is watered satin, and is
beautifully embroidered with silks of various colors. A dress of Alepine, the color,
smoke of Navarin, with two deep flounces worked in flat embroidery, with whitt ...
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Here, brocade, damask, alepine and lustring rule over cotton, wool, and polyester. Gold thread, elaborate embroidery, cowrie shells and ... «The Jewish Press, Sep 14»