The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., 第 1 部、第 17 巻Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) |
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... cause of appeal is perempted by the desertion of an appeal ; because the office of the judge continues after such instance is perempted . Ayliffe . This peremption of instance was introduced in favour of the public , lest suits should ...
... cause of appeal is perempted by the desertion of an appeal ; because the office of the judge continues after such instance is perempted . Ayliffe . This peremption of instance was introduced in favour of the public , lest suits should ...
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... cause of appeal is perempted by the desertion of an appeal ; because the office of the judge continues after such instance is perempted . Auliffe . This peremption of instance was introduced in favour of the public , lest suits should ...
... cause of appeal is perempted by the desertion of an appeal ; because the office of the judge continues after such instance is perempted . Auliffe . This peremption of instance was introduced in favour of the public , lest suits should ...
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... cause the best ; Then reason wills our hearts will be as good . Is this your perfectness ? Shakspeare . My parts , my title , and my perfect soul Shall manifest me rightly . Id . Id . Othello . It is a judgment maimed and most imperfect ...
... cause the best ; Then reason wills our hearts will be as good . Is this your perfectness ? Shakspeare . My parts , my title , and my perfect soul Shall manifest me rightly . Id . Id . Othello . It is a judgment maimed and most imperfect ...
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... ' , v . a . Lat . perfusus . To tinc- ture ; overspread . Not used . These dregs immediately perfuse the blood with melancholy , and cause obstructions . Harvey . What is it , but a continued perpetuated voice from PER PER 6.
... ' , v . a . Lat . perfusus . To tinc- ture ; overspread . Not used . These dregs immediately perfuse the blood with melancholy , and cause obstructions . Harvey . What is it , but a continued perpetuated voice from PER PER 6.
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... cause of its extraordinary height , gave name to all high buildings ( Servius , Virg . ) Others say the walls of ... caused a grammarian named Daphidas to be thrown into the sea from the top of a high rock , because he spoke disre ...
... cause of its extraordinary height , gave name to all high buildings ( Servius , Virg . ) Others say the walls of ... caused a grammarian named Daphidas to be thrown into the sea from the top of a high rock , because he spoke disre ...
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16 ページ - I then did use the person of your father ; The image of his power lay then in me : And in the administration of his law, While I was busy for the commonwealth, Your highness pleased to forget my place.
334 ページ - nation of that complexion, nor even an individual, eminent either in action or speculation. No ingenious manufactures amongst them, no arts, no sciences. On the other hand, the most rude and barbarous of the whites, such as the ancient Germans, the present Tartars, have still something eminent about them, in their valor, form of government, or some other
334 ページ - For contemplation he and valor formed ; For softness she and sweet attractive grace. The cranium is very capacious, the area of the face bears to its area but a proportion of one to four, and projects little or not at all at the lower parts: the intellectual faculties
17 ページ - A person is a thinking intelligent being, that has reason and reflection, and can consider itself as itself, the same thinking thing in different times and places. Locke.
17 ページ - It is hard to personate and act a part long ; for, where truth is not at the bottom, nature will always be endeavouring to return, and will peep out and betray herself one time or other. Tillotson.
46 ページ - If then his providence Out of our evil seek to bring forth good, Our labour must be to pervert that end, And out of good still to
76 ページ - To fifty chosen sylphs, of special note, We trust the important charge, the petticoat ; Oft have we known that sevenfold fence to fail, Though stiff with hoops, and armed with ribs of whale.
166 ページ - Not so the pheasant on his charms presumes, Though he too has a glory in his plumes. He, christian-like, retreats with modest mien To the close copse, or far sequestered green, And shines without desiring to be seen.