The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, 第 6 巻R. Wilks for C. Cradock & W. Joy, 1815 |
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affinity appears ascend atmosphere attraction ball balloon bodies boiling brass calamine calcined calibre called carbonic acid cartridge charcoal chemical colour combustion common composition conductor contained copper crystals cubic degree diameter dissolved distance earth effect electric fluid electrified employed equal experiments exposed fire fixed air flame force fulminating glass globe gold grains gunpowder heat inches inflammable inflammable air iron kind lead less light lime luminous machine magnet manner means melted mercurial powder mercury metallic substance method mixed mixture mould nature nitre nitrous acid nonconductors observed orichalcum ounces oxalate oxalic acid oxyd oxygen Pantologia paper particles phænomena phosphorus piece piston plate Pliny pole pounds pounds weight produced proportion quantity quicksilver rendered rocket salt saltpetre sand silver solution specific gravity spunk sufficient sulphuric acid supposed surface thick tion tricity tube vapour vessel weight whole wire wood zinc
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341 ページ - And thou shalt put it on a blue lace, that it may be upon the mitre; upon the forefront of the mitre it shall be.
341 ページ - And the stones shall be with the names of the children of Israel, twelve, according to their names, like the engravings of a signet ; every one with his name shall they be according to the twelve tribes.
480 ページ - He is said to smile when the libation of the blood is made. The people threw cowries, or small money, on the body of the victim, in approbation of the deed. He was left to view a considerable time, and was then carried by the Hurries to the Golgotha, where I have just been viewing his remains.
475 ページ - I have conversed, say that they have been two months on their march, travelling slowly in the hottest season of the year, with their wives and children. Some old persons are among them who wish to die at Juggernaut. Numbers of pilgrims die on the road; and their bodies generally remain unburied.
340 ページ - And the LORD said unto Moses, Write this for a memorial in a book, and rehearse it in the ears of Joshua : for I will utterly put out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.
480 ページ - ... advancing. A body of men, having green branches or palms in their hands, approached with great celerity. The people opened a way for them ; and when they had come up to the throne, they fell down before him that sat thereon, and worshipped. And the multitude again sent forth a voice, ' like the sound of a great thunder.
477 ページ - Juggernaut. No record of ancient or modern history can give, I think, an adequate idea of this valley of death ; it may be truly compared with the ' valley of Hinnom.' The idol called Juggernaut, has been considered as the Moloch of the present age ; and he is justly so named, for the sacrifices offered up to him by self-devotement, are not less criminal, perhaps not less numerous, than those recorded of the Moloch of Canaan. Two other idols accompany Juggernaut, namely, Boloram and Shubudra, his...
560 ページ - I proceeded then to make a perpendicular cut through the body of the barrow, that I might examine its internal structure. This passed about three feet from its center, was opened to the former surface of the earth, and was wide enough for a man to walk through and examine its sides. At the bottom, that is, on the level of the circumjacent plain, I found bones; above...
560 ページ - ... the earth, a few stones put over it, and then a covering of earth, that the second had been laid on this, had covered more or less of it in proportion to the number of bones, and was then also covered with earth; and so on. The following are the particular circumstances which give it this aspect.