Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 111819 |
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... continued six or seven times , without the least blemish , and will generally be attended with success . But the spavins that put out on elder horses , or full - aged horses , are apt to be more obsti nate , as being seated more inward ...
... continued six or seven times , without the least blemish , and will generally be attended with success . But the spavins that put out on elder horses , or full - aged horses , are apt to be more obsti nate , as being seated more inward ...
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... continued till they cut the sphere ; and the points where these lines so meet the sphere are the apparent places of those stars . The better to determine the places of the heavenly bodies in the sphere , several circles are conceived to ...
... continued till they cut the sphere ; and the points where these lines so meet the sphere are the apparent places of those stars . The better to determine the places of the heavenly bodies in the sphere , several circles are conceived to ...
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... continued and remit- ting low worm fevers : besides its property of destroying the worms in the primæ viæ , it acts as a purgative . Both these plants are still sold , in some places , as vermifuges , under the name of Indian pink ...
... continued and remit- ting low worm fevers : besides its property of destroying the worms in the primæ viæ , it acts as a purgative . Both these plants are still sold , in some places , as vermifuges , under the name of Indian pink ...
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... continued some months . VINOUS FERMENTATION . This operation can only take place when sugar water , and a ferment are mixed together . Sugar is the matter of fermentation ; the ferment is the agent of it ; the presence of water is a ...
... continued some months . VINOUS FERMENTATION . This operation can only take place when sugar water , and a ferment are mixed together . Sugar is the matter of fermentation ; the ferment is the agent of it ; the presence of water is a ...
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... continued either viviparously or oviparously . " But by experiments and observations that have since been made , and that with the most undeviating attention , it should seem that these are not the only means by which life is generated ...
... continued either viviparously or oviparously . " But by experiments and observations that have since been made , and that with the most undeviating attention , it should seem that these are not the only means by which life is generated ...
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Page 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.