Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... balls hanging by rods , which move in very nice and steady joints at the top of a vertical axis . It is well known , that when this axis turns round , with an angular velocity suited to the length of those pendulums , the time of a ...
... balls hanging by rods , which move in very nice and steady joints at the top of a vertical axis . It is well known , that when this axis turns round , with an angular velocity suited to the length of those pendulums , the time of a ...
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... balls in the stomach , seeming , for the most part , to be composed of the dust they lick from their own bodies , mixed ... ball , which measured four inches in length , and three inches and a half in breadth . That this concretion was ...
... balls in the stomach , seeming , for the most part , to be composed of the dust they lick from their own bodies , mixed ... ball , which measured four inches in length , and three inches and a half in breadth . That this concretion was ...
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... balls , which they thrust down the horses ' throats . In scarcity of provision , they give them opium , which has the same effects both on horses and men ; for it at once damps their appetites and enables them to endure fatigue . " We ...
... balls , which they thrust down the horses ' throats . In scarcity of provision , they give them opium , which has the same effects both on horses and men ; for it at once damps their appetites and enables them to endure fatigue . " We ...
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... ball . ) 1. A ball commonly made of a blown bladder , cased * with leather , driven by the foot ( Waller ) . 2 . The sport or practice of kicking the football ( Arbuthnot ) . FOOTBOY . s . ( foot and boy . ) A low me- nial ; an ...
... ball . ) 1. A ball commonly made of a blown bladder , cased * with leather , driven by the foot ( Waller ) . 2 . The sport or practice of kicking the football ( Arbuthnot ) . FOOTBOY . s . ( foot and boy . ) A low me- nial ; an ...
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... ball of two pounds , moving with the velocity of four feet in a second , will stop a ball of eight pounds moving with the velocity of one foot per second . But the followers of Leibnitz say , that the force of the first ball is four ...
... ball of two pounds , moving with the velocity of four feet in a second , will stop a ball of eight pounds moving with the velocity of one foot per second . But the followers of Leibnitz say , that the force of the first ball is four ...
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