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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... manner independent on caustic curves . But whoever considers the progress of rays in the eye - piece of optical instruments , will see that the know- ledge of diacaustic curves determines directly , and almost accurately , the foci and ...
... manner independent on caustic curves . But whoever considers the progress of rays in the eye - piece of optical instruments , will see that the know- ledge of diacaustic curves determines directly , and almost accurately , the foci and ...
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... manner ; meanly ; basely ; servilely . A'BJECTNESS . s . ( from abject . ) Servi lity ; meanness ( Green ) . ABILITY . s . ( habilité , Fr. ) 1. The power to do any thing , whether depending upon skill , or riches , or strength ( Sidney ) ...
... manner ; meanly ; basely ; servilely . A'BJECTNESS . s . ( from abject . ) Servi lity ; meanness ( Green ) . ABILITY . s . ( habilité , Fr. ) 1. The power to do any thing , whether depending upon skill , or riches , or strength ( Sidney ) ...
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... manner can excite . To suppose an idea of pleasure produced indirectly , by any other than the proper cause , is as absurd as to suppose an idea of sound produced without a sonorous object . The mind has no power of making any ideas ...
... manner can excite . To suppose an idea of pleasure produced indirectly , by any other than the proper cause , is as absurd as to suppose an idea of sound produced without a sonorous object . The mind has no power of making any ideas ...
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... manner as if it had remained at rest . There being then two causes of motion , acting both in the same direction ; it necessa- rily follows , that the motion which they unitedly produce must be more considerable than what either could ...
... manner as if it had remained at rest . There being then two causes of motion , acting both in the same direction ; it necessa- rily follows , that the motion which they unitedly produce must be more considerable than what either could ...
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... manner of ushers or tipstaves among us . ACCENSION , s . The act of kindling , or setting a body on fire . Thus the accension of tinder is effected by striking fire with flint and steel . A'CCENT , s . ( accentus , Lat . ) 1. The manner ...
... manner of ushers or tipstaves among us . ACCENSION , s . The act of kindling , or setting a body on fire . Thus the accension of tinder is effected by striking fire with flint and steel . A'CCENT , s . ( accentus , Lat . ) 1. The manner ...
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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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