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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... sometimes depressed ; the crystals sometimes thinner , sometimes thicker , frequently in pairs cutting each other at right angles , or clustered in regular series , or in fascicles , or in a globular olive , or pyramidal form . 8. S ...
... sometimes depressed ; the crystals sometimes thinner , sometimes thicker , frequently in pairs cutting each other at right angles , or clustered in regular series , or in fascicles , or in a globular olive , or pyramidal form . 8. S ...
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... sometimes called the sphere of the fixed stars , is immensely great . So much so , that the diameter of the earth's orbit is vastly small in respect of it ; and consequently the centre of the sphere is not sensibly changed by any ...
... sometimes called the sphere of the fixed stars , is immensely great . So much so , that the diameter of the earth's orbit is vastly small in respect of it ; and consequently the centre of the sphere is not sensibly changed by any ...
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... sometimes exudes , and this cir- cumstance has been noticed by different au- thors . It is always attended with a weakness , or , more properly speaking , a paralysis of the lower extremities . The opening of it rashly has proved ...
... sometimes exudes , and this cir- cumstance has been noticed by different au- thors . It is always attended with a weakness , or , more properly speaking , a paralysis of the lower extremities . The opening of it rashly has proved ...
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... sometimes denotes the axis of a wheel , or roller , & c .; and its ends are the pivots . To SPINDLE . U. n . ( from the noun . ) To shoot into a long small stalk ( Bacon ) . SPINDLESHANKED . a . ( spindle and shank . ) Having small legs ...
... sometimes denotes the axis of a wheel , or roller , & c .; and its ends are the pivots . To SPINDLE . U. n . ( from the noun . ) To shoot into a long small stalk ( Bacon ) . SPINDLESHANKED . a . ( spindle and shank . ) Having small legs ...
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... sometimes entirely purple , orange , white , or bloom - co- lour ; sometimes marked with various streaks , spots , dots , or bands . See Natural Hist . PÍ . CLXXV . SPONGE , in helminthology . SeeSPONGIA . SPONGE TREE , in botany . See ...
... sometimes entirely purple , orange , white , or bloom - co- lour ; sometimes marked with various streaks , spots , dots , or bands . See Natural Hist . PÍ . CLXXV . SPONGE , in helminthology . SeeSPONGIA . SPONGE TREE , in botany . 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.