Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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... action , and the source of opulence ; it instructs us to supply by human arts the deficiencies of nature ; it controls fancy by experience ; and , placing before our eyes a long series of experiments , it enables us to reject the false ...
... action , and the source of opulence ; it instructs us to supply by human arts the deficiencies of nature ; it controls fancy by experience ; and , placing before our eyes a long series of experiments , it enables us to reject the false ...
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... action of taking away , and the latter that of giving . In English , French , & c . there is no precise mark whereby to distin guish the ablative from other cases ; and we only use the term in analogy to the Latin . A BJ ABL.
... action of taking away , and the latter that of giving . In English , French , & c . there is no precise mark whereby to distin guish the ablative from other cases ; and we only use the term in analogy to the Latin . A BJ ABL.
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... action on the system , and not by any specific action on the womb . ABORTMENT . s . ( from aborto , Lat ) The thing brought forth out of time ; an un- timely birth ( Bacon ) . ABOVE . prep . ( from a , and bugan , Saxon ; boren , Dutch ...
... action on the system , and not by any specific action on the womb . ABORTMENT . s . ( from aborto , Lat ) The thing brought forth out of time ; an un- timely birth ( Bacon ) . ABOVE . prep . ( from a , and bugan , Saxon ; boren , Dutch ...
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... actions ; and the analogy there is between them , is a sort of pleasure or satisfaction , aris- ing upon the ... action is really no other than a degree of passion . ABSTRACTION , in chemistry , the act of separating , by heat ...
... actions ; and the analogy there is between them , is a sort of pleasure or satisfaction , aris- ing upon the ... action is really no other than a degree of passion . ABSTRACTION , in chemistry , the act of separating , by heat ...
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... action of gravity to cease , the body will continue perpetually to advance uniformly toward the earth's centre , with an indefinitely smali velocity , equal to that which resulted from the first impulse . But , if we suppose that the action ...
... action of gravity to cease , the body will continue perpetually to advance uniformly toward the earth's centre , with an indefinitely smali velocity , equal to that which resulted from the first impulse . But , if we suppose that the action ...
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Pantologia. a New (Cabinet) Cyclopaedia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... Olinthus Gilbert Gregory No preview available - 2016 |
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