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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... principle and sentiment , both public and private . Affec- tionate to his family and relations , simple and mild in his manners , pure and conscientious in his morals , enlightened and entertaining in his conversation ; he left society ...
... principle and sentiment , both public and private . Affec- tionate to his family and relations , simple and mild in his manners , pure and conscientious in his morals , enlightened and entertaining in his conversation ; he left society ...
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... principle in mechanics , that of the preservation of the rotatory motion ; a principle which he again brought forward in 1750 , by the name of the principle of the preservation of action . He was taken prisoner in this war by the ...
... principle in mechanics , that of the preservation of the rotatory motion ; a principle which he again brought forward in 1750 , by the name of the principle of the preservation of action . He was taken prisoner in this war by the ...
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... principles and particular facts ; and to trace the excitability of the Bru- nonian theory , and which its author only con- templated as an ultimate resting place , to its actual origin . The excitability of Brown is in the Darwinian ...
... principles and particular facts ; and to trace the excitability of the Bru- nonian theory , and which its author only con- templated as an ultimate resting place , to its actual origin . The excitability of Brown is in the Darwinian ...
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... principles of the scheine : " It is not by the mere pronunciation of words , in any language , that we are taught their signification : the words door , window , & c . in our own , might have been repeated to us hundreds of times in ...
... principles of the scheine : " It is not by the mere pronunciation of words , in any language , that we are taught their signification : the words door , window , & c . in our own , might have been repeated to us hundreds of times in ...
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... principles are established . Between the arctic pole and the magnetic pole 14 ° 53 ' . Between the antarctic pole and the other magnetic pole 29 ° 23 ' . 53 ° 18 ′ the angle at the north pole , formed by the meridian's passing through ...
... principles are established . Between the arctic pole and the magnetic pole 14 ° 53 ' . Between the antarctic pole and the other magnetic pole 29 ° 23 ' . 53 ° 18 ′ the angle at the north pole , formed by the meridian's passing through ...
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