Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... force , under the command of Datis and Artaphernes . They were conquered at the ce- lebrated battle of Marathon , by 10,000 Athe- nians ; and the Persians lost in that expedition no less than 200,000 men . Darius then re- solved to ...
... force , under the command of Datis and Artaphernes . They were conquered at the ce- lebrated battle of Marathon , by 10,000 Athe- nians ; and the Persians lost in that expedition no less than 200,000 men . Darius then re- solved to ...
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... force and energy ; but his example was more powerful than his eloquence , and he has in all succeeding ages been the glory of the British church . He continued in his last see many years , and died towards the latter end of the 6th ...
... force and energy ; but his example was more powerful than his eloquence , and he has in all succeeding ages been the glory of the British church . He continued in his last see many years , and died towards the latter end of the 6th ...
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... force , of whatever kind ( Bacon ) . To DEAD . TO DE'ADEN , v . a . 1. To de- prive of any kind of force or sensation ( Bacon ) . 2. To make vapid , or spiritless ( Bacon ) . DEAD - DOING . particip . a . ( dead and do ) . Destructive ...
... force , of whatever kind ( Bacon ) . To DEAD . TO DE'ADEN , v . a . 1. To de- prive of any kind of force or sensation ( Bacon ) . 2. To make vapid , or spiritless ( Bacon ) . DEAD - DOING . particip . a . ( dead and do ) . Destructive ...
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... force , whereas the former surrendered themselves . DEDITION . s . ( deditio , Latin . ) The act of yielding up any thing ; surrendry ( Hale ) . To DEDUCE . v . a . ( deduco , Latin . ) 1 . To draw in a regular connected series ( Pope ) ...
... force , whereas the former surrendered themselves . DEDITION . s . ( deditio , Latin . ) The act of yielding up any thing ; surrendry ( Hale ) . To DEDUCE . v . a . ( deduco , Latin . ) 1 . To draw in a regular connected series ( Pope ) ...
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... FORCES ( from deflecto , Lat . to bend or turn aside ) , are those forces which act upon a moving body in a direction ... force of the sun upon the earth in its orbit . DEFLEXURE . s . ( from deflecto , Latin . ) A bending down ; a ...
... FORCES ( from deflecto , Lat . to bend or turn aside ) , are those forces which act upon a moving body in a direction ... force of the sun upon the earth in its orbit . DEFLEXURE . s . ( from deflecto , Latin . ) A bending down ; a ...
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