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Download pdf The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Volume 1

Download pdf The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Volume 1

The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Volume 1 by Temple H Croker

The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Volume 1
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Author: Temple H Croker
Number of Pages: 798 pages
Published Date: 01 Mar 2012
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Publication Country: Miami Fl, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9781130584523
File size: 16 Mb
File Name: The.Complete.Dictionary.of.Arts.and.Sciences.Volume.1.pdf
Download Link: The Complete Dictionary of Arts and Sciences Volume 1
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1766 Excerpt: ... is likewise a term used in genealogy and anatomy. Thus we fay, the branch of a family, the branch of an artery, the branch of a vein. Branches pf aBridle, in the manege, are tWo pieces of iron bended, which in the interval, between, the;bnfe Iand the other, bear the bit-mouth, the cross-chain, arid the curb j so that on one end they answer to the headstall, aud on the other to the reins, In order (o keep she horse's head in subjection.' WiVfi' regard to 'their form and structure, branches are either straight, in form of a pistoj, for young-horses to form iheirrhouthctf after the bur inches square; these of the least size are thiee or constable of France's saftion, proper for a horse'that four inches square; and those of the biggest five. In thp parries, his head welt. Some are rh form of a gigot'orleg: depth, they should not be above three or four inches; but as for the length, they may be enlarged at pleasure;-the shortest being eighteen feet long, BRAMINS, the name of the priests among the idolatrous Indians, the successors of the ancient Brachmans. See the article Brachmans. BRAN, the (kins or husks of corn, especially wheat ground, separated from the flour by a sieve or boulter. It is of wheat-bran that starch m.keis make their starch. The dyers reckon bran among the non-tulouiing drugs, and use it for making, what they call, the four waters, -with which they prepare their leveial dyes. Bran, being of a porous spongy substance, is used, in pharmacy, as a suppurative and digestive medicine. In the composition of a cataplasm, the warmth of the part it is applied to, so rarefies the bran, that being kept from the external air, all that can transpire will be sucked up into its interstices. However, it should be applied where there is good probability of the m...

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