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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and under oak trees. It is responsible for most deaths in Europe from fungus poisoning as there are no symptoms for up …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the 1980s, however, the C.A.P. was under attack throughout Europe and, despite the apparent impossibility of its reform, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 526,867,135 as against 455,046,906 in 1905; the decline in Europe alone amounting to 11,312,233 head. Tenancies commence …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… largely because it was most often imported from mainland Europe (the unit of measure frequently being the ELL, a good …
Survey of London
… It was described by Macky in 1723 as 'the finest in Europe, both for the Disposition of the Appartments, as of …
Survey of London
… the indigenous architecture of the countries of Northern Europe, and that which is especially characteristic, through …
Survey of London
… and Engineering (Lawlor). The larger (Plate 44) were Europe (Macdowell), Asia (Foley), Africa (Theed) and America … it was left wholly to the United States. In the group of Europe, the link of olive leaves between France and England … such sentiments as the generally pacific tenor of the 'Europe' group, or the good-will towards the United States in …
Old and New London
… Talks politics and gives the toast; "Knows every prince on Europe's face, Flies like a squib from place to place, And …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… to be a native of Persia, northern Africa and southern Europe, but it is now widely grown elsewhere. It will grow in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… is the name applied to a variety of ALOES SOCOTRINA in Europe. In America ALOE BARBADENSIS has also been called by …
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