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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... given at the end of each system or treatise , as well as in the course of the more important separate articles : so that such of our readers as wish to pursue any branch of inquiry farther than it has been expedient to carry it in this ...
... given at the end of each system or treatise , as well as in the course of the more important separate articles : so that such of our readers as wish to pursue any branch of inquiry farther than it has been expedient to carry it in this ...
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... given to those muscles which pull back parts of the body into which they are inserted , as abductor auricu- laris auris , tauscles of the external ear ; alduc- ter indicis , of the fore finger ; abductor lon- pellicis , of the thumb ...
... given to those muscles which pull back parts of the body into which they are inserted , as abductor auricu- laris auris , tauscles of the external ear ; alduc- ter indicis , of the fore finger ; abductor lon- pellicis , of the thumb ...
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... given by differ- ent authors ; but we know not where to find , or how to devise , one which will be more satis - gitude would be varied through all the points factory and familiar than that given by Dr. Huon in his Mathemat . and ...
... given by differ- ent authors ; but we know not where to find , or how to devise , one which will be more satis - gitude would be varied through all the points factory and familiar than that given by Dr. Huon in his Mathemat . and ...
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... given position . Hence there are an infinite number of variable abscisses , terminated at the same fixed point at one end , the other end of them being at any point of the given line or diameter . In the common parabola , each ordinate ...
... given position . Hence there are an infinite number of variable abscisses , terminated at the same fixed point at one end , the other end of them being at any point of the given line or diameter . In the common parabola , each ordinate ...
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... given to Nova Scotia . ACENA , in antiquity , a Grecian decem- ped , or ten feet rod , used in measuring their lands . ACENA . In botany , a genus of the Linnéan class tetrandria , order monogynia ; thus gene- rically characterised ...
... given to Nova Scotia . ACENA , in antiquity , a Grecian decem- ped , or ten feet rod , used in measuring their lands . ACENA . In botany , a genus of the Linnéan class tetrandria , order monogynia ; thus gene- rically characterised ...
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