| 41. | An account of the operation of one of the inclined planes was published in A . Rees's " Cyclopaedia " in 1805.
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| 42. | Reverend Dr . Dionysius Lardner, a science lecturer at University College London, started the " Cabinet Cyclopaedia " in 1827 or 1828.
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| 43. | The cyclopaedia part gives a brief mention of Daudet's story and Bizet's opera, without discussing the plot, theme or characters.
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| 44. | From 1901 only Appleton's imprint appeared, and the set was often referred to as " Appleton's Universal Cyclopaedia ".
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| 45. | This " Cyclopaedia " or later supplements or editions, which are in the public domain, but do not include an article title.
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| 46. | The table from the 1828 " Penny Cyclopaedia " indicates species that were thought to belong to each group in Cuvier's taxonomy.
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| 47. | A few years later he returned to Great Britain, and contributed to the press in London, and to the " Penny Cyclopaedia ".
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| 48. | The " Penny Cyclopaedia " of 1839, published by The Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, described the village in this way:
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| 49. | Ephraim Chambers'1728 Cyclopaedia " borrowed heavily from the Dictionnaire de Trevoux, " and in turn was reprinted in full by Scottish " pirates ".
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| 50. | "Rees's Cyclopaedia " has 3789 biographical articles half a page ( 350 words ) and longer, as well as numerous briefer ones.
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