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7 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «DIACAUSE»
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The Annals of King James and King Charles the First: 1612 - 1642
... plain interpretation of the words, Law of the they only differ from the Freemen in
respect of Land, in the Grand Charter. And l note, that their persons,
whocannotbe imprisoned without this Law was made upon the Commitment of
diaCause ...
Storing Shelled Peanuts. What Is Your Opinion? Eliminating Oil from Condensate
. Examination Questions from Massachusetts. To Improve DiaCause of
Commutator Trouble. Illustrated..480 grams. Editorial: Meeting the Issue. Central
Station ...
Flying objects-not trom machines,. diaCause. payable paid and awarded. ability
cases. Amount paid disability cases. Fatal cases — amount Estimated medical
coat. Total compensation. Number of dependentß. Fingers. leas. Serious. Female
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Pennsylvania. Department of Labor and Industry, 1918
... this system was soon second with the queen, thereby losing shown to be
unsound in principle, be- three hearts, two spades and two diacause it was
undertaking a bigger con~ monds. tract with a weaker hand—offering to When A
was left in ...
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Dictionnaire universel de la langue française
DIACAUSE,s.''f.(deJW*««, je brûle) t. de méd. échauffement, chaleur excessive.
DIAGAUSTIQUE , adj. des d. g. (^«,1 traverst xairixir , caustique ) t. d'optiq. et de
géom. nom donné aux caustiques par réfraction , pour les distinguer des ...
Charles Nodier, Victor Verger, 1833
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Dictionnaire universel de la langue française, rédigé ...
DIACAUSE, s* f. (de JW«v«, je brûle ) U de méd. échauffement , chaleur
excessive. DIAGAUSTIQUE , adj. des d. g. à traverst x«vr/Koe , caustique ) t. d'
optiq. et de géom. nom donné aux caustiques par réfraction , pour les distinguer
des ...
Charles Nodier, Victor Verger, 1832
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Dictionnaire universel de la langue française, rédigé ...
tuaire purgatif dans lequel On t'“le cath(fl~m0n. part des substances qui °°'”P°'°Ë' ,
} ûle) t. de - DIACAUSE, s. r. (de 4“mmw, _]° “' méd. échauffement, chaleur
excesswgà DIACAUSTIQUE, ail]: des d. g.t(de 60m. Mt'vîmiw , caustique ) t. d
optlq.
Pierre Victor Verger, 1832