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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... motion , and she will continually pass through new parts of absolute space ; but all things on board considered re- latively , in respect to the ship , may be , not- withstanding , in the same places , or have the same situation and ...
... motion , and she will continually pass through new parts of absolute space ; but all things on board considered re- latively , in respect to the ship , may be , not- withstanding , in the same places , or have the same situation and ...
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... motion ( called feather- ing ) , by the increasing vibration of which , an experienced sportsman well knows when he ... motions , but to let their agility keep pace with the incessant activity SPA SPA.
... motion ( called feather- ing ) , by the increasing vibration of which , an experienced sportsman well knows when he ... motions , but to let their agility keep pace with the incessant activity SPA SPA.
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... motion of muscular fibres . SPASMODIC COLIC . See COLICA . SPASMOLOGY . ( spasmologia , onasuonona , from ezagues , a spasm , and as , a discourse . ) A treatise on convulsions . SPASMUS CYNICUS . The spasmus cynicus , or sardonic grin ...
... motion of muscular fibres . SPASMODIC COLIC . See COLICA . SPASMOLOGY . ( spasmologia , onasuonona , from ezagues , a spasm , and as , a discourse . ) A treatise on convulsions . SPASMUS CYNICUS . The spasmus cynicus , or sardonic grin ...
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... motion ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To furnish in haste . 4. To dispatch ; to destroy ; to kill ; to mischief ; to ruin ( Pope ) . 5. To execute ; to dispatch ( Ayliffe ) . 6. To assist ; to help forward ( Dryden ) . 7. To make pros- perous ( St ...
... motion ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To furnish in haste . 4. To dispatch ; to destroy ; to kill ; to mischief ; to ruin ( Pope ) . 5. To execute ; to dispatch ( Ayliffe ) . 6. To assist ; to help forward ( Dryden ) . 7. To make pros- perous ( St ...
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... motion , as a boy's top . To SPIN . v . n . 1. To exercise the art of spinning , or drawing threads ( More ) . 2. To stream out in a thread or small current ( Dray- ton ) . 3. To move round as a spindle ( Milton ) . SPINA ACIDA . See ...
... motion , as a boy's top . To SPIN . v . n . 1. To exercise the art of spinning , or drawing threads ( More ) . 2. To stream out in a thread or small current ( Dray- ton ) . 3. To move round as a spindle ( Milton ) . SPINA ACIDA . See ...
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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.