10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SPARSEDLY»
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A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
SPARSEDLY— SPATIIELIA. SPATHIC— SPAVIN. opposite ; not alternate ; not in
any regular order j — v. a. to disperse. They began to sparse prettye rumours in
the north. — Remedy for Sedition (1030). —Obsolete as a verb. Sparsedly ...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1849
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A New Universal Etymological, Technological, and Pronouncing ...
SPARSEDLY—SPATHELIA. Sl'ATHIC—SPAVIN. opposite; not alternate ; not in
any regular order; —v. a. to disperse. They began to sparse prettye rumours in
the north.— Ifamedyfor Sedition (1586). -—Obsolete as a verb. SPARSEDLY ...
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Parochial and Township Subdivisions of Lower Canada: In ...
These fiefs which contain, to wit : the former or.e league and a half in front, from D
'Orvilliers upwards to Lanoraie, and the latter two leagues in front, up to Lavaltrie,
being but sparsedly settled, shall be served, as a mission, by the cure\of Isle du ...
Canada. Parliament. Legislative Assembly, 1853
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Dictionarium Botanicum: Or, a Botanical Dictionary for the ...
1 his Grafs hath slender, weak, clear Stalks, a Foot high, with long Leaves on
them, and at their Top, a weak, bended, spiked Head, thinly or sparsedly set with
small Husks containing Oat- like Seed ; the Root is stringy and hairy, running
under ...
Richard Bradley, T. Woodward ((Londres)), J. Peele ((Londres)), 1728
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Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plants : Or, An Herball ...
Abroianum fiemiaa Narboxease magm f.ore- French Lavender Cotton. ther,bnt
somewhat smaller, and more thinly or sparsedly set on the branches,of a
greenish white colour, neither so green as the last , nor fully so white as the
ordinary, of a ...
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An Improved System of Nursery Gardening for Propagating ...
Growing about seven feet in height, having strong, erect, brownish, smooth
branches ; with aculeated, sparsedly-piunated, seven-lo'bed, leaves downy
beneath, and prickly footstalks; hispid, peduncles ; globular prickly germen ; and
large ...
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Encyclopædia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ...
... about a yard high, aculeated sparsedly; small neatly pinnated seven-lobed
leaves, having oþtuse solioles and tough petioles, rmooth peduncules, a globular
smooth germen, and small single flowers. with red flowers-and with white flowers.
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
six or eight feet high, having strong erect brownish smooth branches ; acuieated
sparsedly pinnated seven- lobed v:llo?e or hairy leave*, downy underneath, with
prickly foot-stalks, hispid peduncles, a glibubr prickly germen ; and large single ...
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Philadelphia and Its Manufactures
A Philadelphia miller is content with the bran alone as his toll for grinding his
customer's corn ; but a country miller, in a sparsedly populated district, must take
a considerable portion of the grain for converting the balance into flour.
Troxwell Freedl Edwin Troxwell Freedley, Edwin Freedley, 2009
System of Popular Education for sparsedly populated districts. 9. Schools of
Agriculture, and other means of advancing agricultural improvement. 10. Schools
of Science, applied to the mechanic arts, civil engineering, <fcc. 11. Schools <*f ...