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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... respect to the offices as signed them ; some compelled men to wicked- ness , others stimulated them to madness . See DAMONIAC . DÆMONIAC . ( from dæmon . ) A human being whose volition and other mental facul- ties are overpowered and ...
... respect to the offices as signed them ; some compelled men to wicked- ness , others stimulated them to madness . See DAMONIAC . DÆMONIAC . ( from dæmon . ) A human being whose volition and other mental facul- ties are overpowered and ...
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... respect but the colour ; being of a dusky red- dish hue , changing at the end next the stalk to a faint yellow ; the pulp is firm , and almost insipid ; the stone is hard like that of the olive . After having chewed one or more of such ...
... respect but the colour ; being of a dusky red- dish hue , changing at the end next the stalk to a faint yellow ; the pulp is firm , and almost insipid ; the stone is hard like that of the olive . After having chewed one or more of such ...
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... and instability of human affairs will admit . 3. They retain money in the country , which would otherwise be sent out of it ; public debts have more influence in this D respect than all the laws against the exporta- tion of DEB DEB.
... and instability of human affairs will admit . 3. They retain money in the country , which would otherwise be sent out of it ; public debts have more influence in this D respect than all the laws against the exporta- tion of DEB DEB.
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John Mason Good. respect than all the laws against the exporta- tion of specie that ever were made . 4. They promote circulation . The taxes which they occasion on the property of the rich , and the encouragement they hold out to the ...
John Mason Good. respect than all the laws against the exporta- tion of specie that ever were made . 4. They promote circulation . The taxes which they occasion on the property of the rich , and the encouragement they hold out to the ...
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... respect for the person to whom it is made . The dedication of the fourth part of Mr. Edward's History of Birds is preserved here , not as one we think worthy of imitation , but on account of its singularity . It is this : " To GOD ! the ...
... respect for the person to whom it is made . The dedication of the fourth part of Mr. Edward's History of Birds is preserved here , not as one we think worthy of imitation , but on account of its singularity . It is this : " To GOD ! the ...
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