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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... thing with the body itself ; and that there is no such thing as mere space , void of all matter , in the universe : but this see disproved under VACUUM . The Cartesians , who do not allow of any distinction between space and matter ...
... thing with the body itself ; and that there is no such thing as mere space , void of all matter , in the universe : but this see disproved under VACUUM . The Cartesians , who do not allow of any distinction between space and matter ...
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... thing shining ( Locke ) . 3. Any thing vivid or active ( Shakspeare ) . 4 . A lively , showy , splendid , gay man ( Prior ) . 5. A lover . To SPARK . v . n . ( from the noun . ) To emit particles of fire ; to sparkle : not used ...
... thing shining ( Locke ) . 3. Any thing vivid or active ( Shakspeare ) . 4 . A lively , showy , splendid , gay man ( Prior ) . 5. A lover . To SPARK . v . n . ( from the noun . ) To emit particles of fire ; to sparkle : not used ...
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... thing offen- sive ( Addison ) . 2. To throw out any thing offensive ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To asperse ; to . defame . To SPA'TTER . v . n . To spit ; to sputter as . at any thing nauseous taken into the mouth ( Milton ) . SPATTERDASHES . s ...
... thing offen- sive ( Addison ) . 2. To throw out any thing offensive ( Shakspeare ) . 3. To asperse ; to . defame . To SPA'TTER . v . n . To spit ; to sputter as . at any thing nauseous taken into the mouth ( Milton ) . SPATTERDASHES . s ...
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... thing done by the commons , upon the first meeting of a parliament , is to choose a - speaker , who is to be approved of by the king , and who , upon his admission , begs his majesty that the commons , during their sitting , may have ...
... thing done by the commons , upon the first meeting of a parliament , is to choose a - speaker , who is to be approved of by the king , and who , upon his admission , begs his majesty that the commons , during their sitting , may have ...
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... thing exhibited to the view as eminently remarkable ( Shakspeare ) . 2. Any thing per ceived by the sight ( Spenser ) . SPECTACLES , an optic machine , consisting of two lenses set in a frame , and applied on the nose , to assist in ...
... thing exhibited to the view as eminently remarkable ( Shakspeare ) . 2. Any thing per ceived by the sight ( Spenser ) . SPECTACLES , an optic machine , consisting of two lenses set in a frame , and applied on the nose , to assist in ...
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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.