Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 5 |
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Botan . follicles ( folliculi ) are FOLIGNI , an episcopal and trading town vessels distended with air : ( air bags , with , ) of Italy , in the duchy of Umbria . It is noted as at the root in utricularia , and on the leaves for its ...
Botan . follicles ( folliculi ) are FOLIGNI , an episcopal and trading town vessels distended with air : ( air bags , with , ) of Italy , in the duchy of Umbria . It is noted as at the root in utricularia , and on the leaves for its ...
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250 ship that take in the top - sails , fling the yards , 5 Italians and Swiss .. 800 furl the sails , bowse , trice , and take their turn 6 French ... 5,000 at the helm , & c . 7 Germans 2,500 FOREMENTIONED . a .
250 ship that take in the top - sails , fling the yards , 5 Italians and Swiss .. 800 furl the sails , bowse , trice , and take their turn 6 French ... 5,000 at the helm , & c . 7 Germans 2,500 FOREMENTIONED . a .
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cold , it will not feel the weight of the hammer , as the Italian cannot by any means endure to the smiths call it ... a blood - red heat ; se- only while I was in Italy , but also in Germacondly , a white - flame heat ; and thirdly ...
cold , it will not feel the weight of the hammer , as the Italian cannot by any means endure to the smiths call it ... a blood - red heat ; se- only while I was in Italy , but also in Germacondly , a white - flame heat ; and thirdly ...
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Her most famous temple in Italy was courage ; though in a more accurate view they at Antium . She was worshipped among the seem to be distinguishable . Courage may be Romans under different names , such as Female a virtue or a vice ...
Her most famous temple in Italy was courage ; though in a more accurate view they at Antium . She was worshipped among the seem to be distinguishable . Courage may be Romans under different names , such as Female a virtue or a vice ...
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A nurse ; World . one who gives food in the place of a parent FOSSIL - PITCH . See PETROLEUM . ( Davies ) . FOSSOMBRONE , a town of Italy , in the FOSTERFATHER . S. ( foster fader , duchy of Urbino , with a bishop's see . Lat . Saxon . ) ...
A nurse ; World . one who gives food in the place of a parent FOSSIL - PITCH . See PETROLEUM . ( Davies ) . FOSSOMBRONE , a town of Italy , in the FOSTERFATHER . S. ( foster fader , duchy of Urbino , with a bishop's see . Lat . Saxon . ) ...
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Page 151 - How many things are there which a man cannot, with any face or comeliness, say or do himself! A man can scarce allege his own merits with modesty, much less extol them ; a man cannot sometimes brook to supplicate or beg; and a number of the like. But all these things are graceful in a friend's mouth, which are blushing in a man's own.
Page 151 - Men have their time, and die many times in desire of some things which they principally take to heart; the bestowing of a child, the finishing of a work, or the like. If a man have a true friend, he may rest almost secure that the care of those things will continue after him.
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Page 85 - ... subtending the obtuse angle, is greater than the squares of the sides containing the obtuse angle, by twice the rectangle contained by the side upon which, when produced, the perpendicular falls, and the straight line intercepted without the triangle between the perpendicular and the obtuse angle. Let ABC be an obtuse-angled triangle, having the obtuse angle ACB, and from the point A let AD be drawn perpendicular to BC produced.
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