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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... kind of middle sound between t and th ; its sound is formed by a stronger impulse of the tongue to the upper part of the mouth than is necessary in the pronunciation of the t . Grammarians generally reckon D among the lingual letters ...
... kind of middle sound between t and th ; its sound is formed by a stronger impulse of the tongue to the upper part of the mouth than is necessary in the pronunciation of the t . Grammarians generally reckon D among the lingual letters ...
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... kind of steel , made in some parts of the Levant , and parti- cularly at Damascus , remarkable for its excel- lent temper ; and used chiefly in the making of sword - blades . Some authors assure us it comes from the kingdom of Golconda ...
... kind of steel , made in some parts of the Levant , and parti- cularly at Damascus , remarkable for its excel- lent temper ; and used chiefly in the making of sword - blades . Some authors assure us it comes from the kingdom of Golconda ...
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... kind of vibration , for instance , raises the passions of anger , pride , & c . which are indispensably necessary in warlike nations . The sounds , for such there are , capable of ex- citing a similar vibration , would naturally con ...
... kind of vibration , for instance , raises the passions of anger , pride , & c . which are indispensably necessary in warlike nations . The sounds , for such there are , capable of ex- citing a similar vibration , would naturally con ...
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... kind of diminutive from dark . ) Being in the dark ( Shakspeure ) . DARKLY , ad . ( from dark . ) In a si- tuation ... kind , and subject to the rot . The chief riches of the inhabitants are their black cattle , which thrive well on the ...
... kind of diminutive from dark . ) Being in the dark ( Shakspeure ) . DARKLY , ad . ( from dark . ) In a si- tuation ... kind , and subject to the rot . The chief riches of the inhabitants are their black cattle , which thrive well on the ...
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... 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 ; killing ...
... 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 ; killing ...
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