The British encyclopedia, or, Dictionary of arts and sciences, Volume 3C. Whittingham, 1809 |
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... figure , but approaching to a conic form , joined to the fundus of the uterus , one on each side . See ANATOMY . FALLOWING , in agriculture , the prac tice of preparing lands by repeated plough- ing , harrowing , & c . so as to render ...
... figure , but approaching to a conic form , joined to the fundus of the uterus , one on each side . See ANATOMY . FALLOWING , in agriculture , the prac tice of preparing lands by repeated plough- ing , harrowing , & c . so as to render ...
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... figure of 8 ) direction , and make fast . Breaking down , as it is usually called , proceeds from a rupture of the suspensory ligaments , and chiefly happens to young horses in training . In this instance the fetlock nearly touches the ...
... figure of 8 ) direction , and make fast . Breaking down , as it is usually called , proceeds from a rupture of the suspensory ligaments , and chiefly happens to young horses in training . In this instance the fetlock nearly touches the ...
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... figure of syllogisms , wherein the first proposition is an universal negative , the second an universal affirma- tive , and the third a particular negative . FELIS , the cat , in natural history , a genus of Mammalia of the order Feræ ...
... figure of syllogisms , wherein the first proposition is an universal negative , the second an universal affirma- tive , and the third a particular negative . FELIS , the cat , in natural history , a genus of Mammalia of the order Feræ ...
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... figure may be formed into com , plete grace by the active movements of the limbs and body in every possible position . The professors divide fencing into two parts , which they distinguish from each other by terining the first simple ...
... figure may be formed into com , plete grace by the active movements of the limbs and body in every possible position . The professors divide fencing into two parts , which they distinguish from each other by terining the first simple ...
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... figure of syllogism , the first pro- position whereof is an universal negative , the second a particular affirmative , and the third a particular negative : as in the fol- lowing example : FES No bad man can be happy , TI Some rich men ...
... figure of syllogism , the first pro- position whereof is an universal negative , the second a particular affirmative , and the third a particular negative : as in the fol- lowing example : FES No bad man can be happy , TI Some rich men ...
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