Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... body with a salary of 501. per annum , to which was afterwards added 301. more . At the same time he was elected ... Bodies made by magnifying Glasses , with observations and inquiries thereupon , folio , 1665. Several of his papers are ...
... body with a salary of 501. per annum , to which was afterwards added 301. more . At the same time he was elected ... Bodies made by magnifying Glasses , with observations and inquiries thereupon , folio , 1665. Several of his papers are ...
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... body of the horse , when it falls readily into the stir- rup on the opposite side . When first the reins are taken in hand , due observance should be made of the medium at which they are to be beld ; that is , not tight enough to make ...
... body of the horse , when it falls readily into the stir- rup on the opposite side . When first the reins are taken in hand , due observance should be made of the medium at which they are to be beld ; that is , not tight enough to make ...
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... body and blood of Christ . See TRANSUBSTANTIA- TION . The vessel whereon the hosts are kept , is called the cibory , being a large covered chalice . To HOST . v . n . ( from the noun . ) 1. To take up entertainment ( Shakspeare ) . 2 ...
... body and blood of Christ . See TRANSUBSTANTIA- TION . The vessel whereon the hosts are kept , is called the cibory , being a large covered chalice . To HOST . v . n . ( from the noun . ) 1. To take up entertainment ( Shakspeare ) . 2 ...
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... body ; and declared that the roofs of their temples shall ever re- sound with praises for such signal favours as they enjoy under his auspices . His speech was answered in the most gracious and cordial manner . The following expressions ...
... body ; and declared that the roofs of their temples shall ever re- sound with praises for such signal favours as they enjoy under his auspices . His speech was answered in the most gracious and cordial manner . The following expressions ...
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... body of the hounds ; in which situa- tion he has opportunity to observe what hounds carry the scent ; and if the scent fail , to know to a certainty how far they have brought it as well as ample scope for the exertion of his authority ...
... body of the hounds ; in which situa- tion he has opportunity to observe what hounds carry the scent ; and if the scent fail , to know to a certainty how far they have brought it as well as ample scope for the exertion of his authority ...
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