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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... means he might hold conversation with his wife . The same author mentions another , who , living near a steeple , could always hear very well if there was a ringing of three or four bells , but never else . See EAR TRUMPET . The abbé de ...
... means he might hold conversation with his wife . The same author mentions another , who , living near a steeple , could always hear very well if there was a ringing of three or four bells , but never else . See EAR TRUMPET . The abbé de ...
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... means of deceiving ; cheat ; fraud fallacy ( South . ) 2. The state of being deceived ( Milton ) . ful . DECE / PTIOUS . a . ( from deceit . ) Deceit- DECEPTIVE . a . ( from deceit . ) Having the power of deceiving . DECE / PTORY . a ...
... means of deceiving ; cheat ; fraud fallacy ( South . ) 2. The state of being deceived ( Milton ) . ful . DECE / PTIOUS . a . ( from deceit . ) Deceit- DECEPTIVE . a . ( from deceit . ) Having the power of deceiving . DECE / PTORY . a ...
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... mean of 12 years from 1793 to 1805 , that the declination appeared to increase or go westward from the winter solstice ... means be understood as affirming their ac- curacy . According to Mr. James Robertson ( Phil . Trans . 1806 ) , the ...
... mean of 12 years from 1793 to 1805 , that the declination appeared to increase or go westward from the winter solstice ... means be understood as affirming their ac- curacy . According to Mr. James Robertson ( Phil . Trans . 1806 ) , the ...
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... means of quotations . To have the demonstration per- fect , the premises of the syllogisms should be proved by new syllogisms , till at length you arrive at a syllogism , wherein the premises are either definitions , or identic ...
... means of quotations . To have the demonstration per- fect , the premises of the syllogisms should be proved by new syllogisms , till at length you arrive at a syllogism , wherein the premises are either definitions , or identic ...
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... means can be devised equal to the magnitude of the supposed evil . To DESPAIR . v . n . ( despero , Lat . ) To be ... mean ; sordid ( Hooker ) . DESPICABLENESS . s . Meanness ; vile- ness ; worthlessness ( Decay of Piely . ) DESPICABLY ...
... means can be devised equal to the magnitude of the supposed evil . To DESPAIR . v . n . ( despero , Lat . ) To be ... mean ; sordid ( Hooker ) . DESPICABLENESS . s . Meanness ; vile- ness ; worthlessness ( Decay of Piely . ) DESPICABLY ...
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