Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature, Volume 4Edward Augustus Kendall Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 1811 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Page 33
... fire is kept burning during the night , to serve as a beacon to vessels . See BEACON . The Pharos of Alexandria , built in the reign of Pharos , was one of the most celebrated works of antiquity , and from this circumstance the name is ...
... fire is kept burning during the night , to serve as a beacon to vessels . See BEACON . The Pharos of Alexandria , built in the reign of Pharos , was one of the most celebrated works of antiquity , and from this circumstance the name is ...
Page 36
... fire to consume ; and such events , being familiar , were regarded with indif- ference : -but , when the sky raged in tempest , and was rent by coruscations ; when the ocean heaved and laboured in his pathless bed ; when the lu- 36 ...
... fire to consume ; and such events , being familiar , were regarded with indif- ference : -but , when the sky raged in tempest , and was rent by coruscations ; when the ocean heaved and laboured in his pathless bed ; when the lu- 36 ...
Page 43
... fire and in the sun , and of the re- flection of light in the earth and in the planets . 3. The qualities of natural bodies which cannot be increased or diminished , and which agree with all bodies in which experiments can be made , are ...
... fire and in the sun , and of the re- flection of light in the earth and in the planets . 3. The qualities of natural bodies which cannot be increased or diminished , and which agree with all bodies in which experiments can be made , are ...
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... lived in the wilderness for a space of five or six hundred years . When thus advanced in age , it built itself a pile of sweet woods and aromatic gums , in which , fire being obtained from the sun , and fanned with the wings of the PHO 251.
... lived in the wilderness for a space of five or six hundred years . When thus advanced in age , it built itself a pile of sweet woods and aromatic gums , in which , fire being obtained from the sun , and fanned with the wings of the PHO 251.
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... fire , and exhale in lucid flames . It is not however to be supposed that the fire is fixed and quiescent in the body of the phos .. phorus during this period of its confinement : for that it has a real motion is evident , since , in ...
... fire , and exhale in lucid flames . It is not however to be supposed that the fire is fixed and quiescent in the body of the phos .. phorus during this period of its confinement : for that it has a real motion is evident , since , in ...
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Page 412 - Among these were reckoned the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the Epistles of the apostle Paul...
Page 157 - When the whole is put for a part, or a part for the whole; a genus for a species, or a species for a genus; the singular...
Page 213 - He is likewise to decide the elections of knights of the shire, (subject to the control of the house of commons,) of coroners, and of verderors ; to judge of the qualification of voters, and to return such as he shall determine to be duly elected.
Page 202 - ... A man on a journey far from home falls from his horse ; another, who is perhaps at work about the house sees him bleeding on the ground, commonly with a landscape of the place where the accident befalls him. Another seer, driving...
Page 214 - In the commencement of civil causes, he is to serve the writ, to arrest, and to take bail ; when the cause comes to trial, he must summon and return the jury ; when it is determined, he must see the judgment of the court carried into execution. In criminal matters, he also arrests and imprisons, he returns the jury, he has the custody of the delinquent, and he executes the sentence of the court, though it extend to death itself.
Page 95 - In calm weather when the air is inclined to rain, the mercury is commonly low.
Page 118 - Hottoman to be a rescript, or answer of the sovereign, delivered, by advice of his council, to some college, order, or body of people, upon consulting him on some case of their community. The like answer, given to any particular person, is called simply rescript.
Page 70 - As soon as they are cold, they are distributed to children, who sit with anvils and hammers before them, which they work with their feet by means of a lathe, and taking up one of the lengths, they thrust the blunt end into a quantity of the heads...
Page 384 - God in a manner peculiar to himself; as the mean of spreading divine and saving knowledge to all the world of mankind ; as, under God, the head of all things to his church ; and, as the Lord of life, having power and authority from God to raise the dead, and judge the world at the last day. They suppose that...
Page 299 - It is very probable that the great stratum called the milky way, is that in which the sun is placed, though perhaps not in the very centre of its thickness.