Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 11813 |
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... whole progress , used every exertion to avoid obscurity and incorrect- ness ; and though they dare not affirm that they have always succeeded according to their wishes , they trust their want of success will neither be found so frequent ...
... whole progress , used every exertion to avoid obscurity and incorrect- ness ; and though they dare not affirm that they have always succeeded according to their wishes , they trust their want of success will neither be found so frequent ...
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... whole World . " He was distinguished by his natural talents , and by a considerable portion of acquired literature : he has been looked upon as a man of great moderation toward all parties . ABBOTSBURY , a market town on the sea coast ...
... whole World . " He was distinguished by his natural talents , and by a considerable portion of acquired literature : he has been looked upon as a man of great moderation toward all parties . ABBOTSBURY , a market town on the sea coast ...
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... whole mystery of acceleration will be cleared up . Consider gra- vity then , with Galileo , only as a cause or force which acts continually on heavy bodies ; and it will be easy to conceive that the princi- ple of gravitation , which ...
... whole mystery of acceleration will be cleared up . Consider gra- vity then , with Galileo , only as a cause or force which acts continually on heavy bodies ; and it will be easy to conceive that the princi- ple of gravitation , which ...
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... whole times , each aunted from the commencement of the mo- ton , are proportional to the squares of the tres , or to the squares of the velocities ; that in twice the time , the body will describe four times the space ; in thrice the ...
... whole times , each aunted from the commencement of the mo- ton , are proportional to the squares of the tres , or to the squares of the velocities ; that in twice the time , the body will describe four times the space ; in thrice the ...
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... whole system of pronunciation turns on three accents , it is no less true , that each of these three admits of several degrees . The acute accent , for instance , may be either higher or lower ; may be simply acute , or very acute ; and ...
... whole system of pronunciation turns on three accents , it is no less true , that each of these three admits of several degrees . The acute accent , for instance , may be either higher or lower ; may be simply acute , or very acute ; and ...
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