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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... side downwards on a frame , in a box lined with strong sheet lead or thick tin foil , and place on the bottom of the ... side , and the end is formed like a beak , to apply the lips to . The Ger- man flute consists of a tube formed of ...
... side downwards on a frame , in a box lined with strong sheet lead or thick tin foil , and place on the bottom of the ... side , and the end is formed like a beak , to apply the lips to . The Ger- man flute consists of a tube formed of ...
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... side have asserted their title . The two great authors themselves , without any seeming concern , or dispute , as to the property of the invention , enjoyed the prospect of the pro- gresses continually making under their auspices , till ...
... side have asserted their title . The two great authors themselves , without any seeming concern , or dispute , as to the property of the invention , enjoyed the prospect of the pro- gresses continually making under their auspices , till ...
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... sides of the resulting particular equation , from the corresponding sides of the general one , and the remainders will ... side of the question . But the most able defences of the doctrine of fluxions were made by Mr. Robins ( see his ...
... sides of the resulting particular equation , from the corresponding sides of the general one , and the remainders will ... side of the question . But the most able defences of the doctrine of fluxions were made by Mr. Robins ( see his ...
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... side ; a blind side ; a failing ( Freind ) . 1 . To FOIL . v . a . ( affoler , old French . ) To put to the worst ; to defeat ( Milton ) . 2 . ( fouiller , French . ) To blunt ; to dull ( Shak- speare ) . 3. To defeat ; to puzzle ( Addi ...
... side ; a blind side ; a failing ( Freind ) . 1 . To FOIL . v . a . ( affoler , old French . ) To put to the worst ; to defeat ( Milton ) . 2 . ( fouiller , French . ) To blunt ; to dull ( Shak- speare ) . 3. To defeat ; to puzzle ( Addi ...
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... side of an account . FOLIOMORT . a . ( folium mortuum , Lat . ) A dark yellow ; the colour of a leaf faded ; vulgarly called philomot ( Woodward ) . FOLIS , or FOLLIS , anciently signified a little bag or purse ; whence it came to be ...
... side of an account . FOLIOMORT . a . ( folium mortuum , Lat . ) A dark yellow ; the colour of a leaf faded ; vulgarly called philomot ( Woodward ) . FOLIS , or FOLLIS , anciently signified a little bag or purse ; whence it came to be ...
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