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14413390210 s. amount to in 7 years, at 5 per cent, per annum, compound interelt?
14413390211 to- f 10 9f 84- The diameter of the?
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1441339022 W. 90?
1441339023 difpenfibly demanded by the native dignity of heroic fong?
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144133902440 jo\ FERRE, or A?
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144133902: How much money muft be paid at Edinburgh for the bill?
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144133902? 4 e H E M this alloy renders it much more folid,- and the mixed mafs continues''tolerably duftile.
144133902? r> or CB= 1.001 and C£= 0.999,there wid t> e obtained Adro.oo 1000500033 35835, and AD= o.ooo99950oi333o835.
144133902?"W- Flax.
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144133902?, in Grecian antiquity, a kind of judges,, of which there were two forts, the cleroti and diallac- terii.
144133902?< «''*/^Inflection, in the high¬ er geometry, is a point where a curve begins to bend a II contrary way.
144133902A high heelcaufes a horfe to trip and dumble often; and the low one, with long yielding paderns, is very apt to be worn quit?
144133902After decree of declarator is obtained, by which?
144133902Aiding undereach other, are, by the congelation of the intercepted water, ce?
144133902All the experiments hitherto made concur in proving, that different bodies, whether principles or compounds, hav?
144133902And fltall we fee ftopt in our rival pretenfions to fame by this juft reproof?
144133902And has there arifen but one.Tully, one Demoft- henes, in fo long a courfe of years?
144133902And is that then in nature abfolutely im- poflible?
144133902And it is evident alfo, that this augment¬ ation of induftry will not eftentially increafe numbers: Why?
144133902And the f^me as to lities, and both kinds of quantities: for we fay, with¬ out an article, what sort of, how many, how great?
144133902And what a marvellous funfirine did it there enjoy?
144133902And what he faw, may not others reach?
144133902And who bid fairer than our country¬ men for that glory?
144133902Another often, fees that in us, which we fee not ourftlves; and may there not be that in us which is unfeen by both?
144133902Arabia? • P''rjia A''.
144133902Are not our minds call: in the fame mould with thofe before the flood?
144133902Are they If rat lit is?
144133902Are they oj the feed of Abra¬ ham?
144133902Are you troubled with iangs?
144133902As great, perhaps greater than thofe mentioned,( pre- fumptuous as it may found) may, poffilly, arife; for, who, hath fathomed the mind of man?
144133902As the firft of thefe opinions would evidently have been a miftake, why may not the fecond be fo too?
144133902As to the firft, vtzxe.they more than men?
144133902At the end of the leffon, rein hack; and then put the horfe, by a little at a time, for?
144133902At what age mull this"princefs have mounted the throne, for they make her fuc- ceed her brother?
144133902Born originals, how comes it to pafs that we die copies?
144133902But befidesthis fourfold diftinCtion of/yllogifnis, there is alfo a farther fubdivrfion of them in every figure, ari- fing from th?
144133902But fuppofe we are to add other fubdantives, as, for indance, air, or beams'', how could thefe coincide, or under what charafter be introduced?
144133902But how can any third idea ferve to difcover a relation between two others, by being compared feverally with thefe others?
144133902But obferve, that thefe three emperors were even before Chini- nong; how can it be faid then, that letters were not invented till under Hoang- ti?
144133902But wh^n?
144133902But what oil i wh, at acid?
144133902But why are originals fo few?
144133902But, after the invention of letters, how could they return again to the ufe''of thefe cords, which is- fo limi¬ ted and imperfed?
144133902By rniftake Florida is placed under the Spaniflt empire, and Canada under that of France; wherea?
144133902CAP Capricorn-^//?.
144133902CHASTE-/r
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144133902CHI( 187) CHI Tfang- hie, who, according to your own teftimony, did not flourifti till the ninth period?
144133902CHRYSOLITE, in natural hiftory, a gem which the ancients knew under the name of the topa?
144133902COLURI, a little ifland in the gulph of Engia, in the Archipelago, about feven miles fouth of Athens: of thi?
144133902CRICETUf?,* in zoology.
144133902Can competition among buyers poflihly take place, when the provifion made is more than fuflicient to fupply the quantity demanded?
144133902Can you be faid to imitate Homer for writing fo, as you would have written if Homer hadn''ever been?
144133902Corpus re//Vi/ An?.''
144133902Cur in thsatrum Cato fever* venifii?
144133902DACA, a city of the province of Bengal, in the Eafl- Indies, fituated on a branch of the river Gange?
144133902DEVISES, a borough town in Wiltfhire?
144133902DON, the name of two rivers; one very large, which, after dividing Alia from Europe, falls into th?
144133902DRANK, among farmers, a term ufed to denote wild oats, which never fail to infell worn- cut lands; fo that when plowed land?
144133902EPISTROPHE, in rhetoric, a figure, wherein that which is fuppofed of one thiryj, is ftrongly affirmed of ano¬ ther: thus, Are tbey^Hebrews?
144133902Example: The rate of intereft being.051. what is the intereft of 851. for 4 years and 3 quarters, or 4.75 years?
144133902Example: What is the amount of 2461. principal in 2 years and 4. or 2.5 years, the rate of intereft being.05I?
144133902Fat, properly and diftinftly fo call- 6 G F A W( 5?
144133902Fir/?
144133902Flemifh per 1. flerling?
144133902Flemilh into Sterling money exchange at 37 s. 6 d. Flemilh per l. Sterling?
144133902For A?
144133902For example; all grain?
144133902For how are vegetable fubftances converted into chyle and milk in an animal body?
144133902For may not this pa¬ radox pafs into a maxim?
144133902For what is the caufe of this walking or fitting?
144133902For what would it avail him to know good from bad adfions, if he had no freedgm of choice*, nor could avoid ihe one aud purfue G I C. 99* the other?
144133902For why flop at a limited number, when in all fubje&s fufceptible of intenfion the intermediate excefles are in a manner infinite?
144133902For, how could there be fuch energies as to love, to fly, to ’ wound?
144133902From thefe definitions compa?
144133902H?
144133902Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intelled?
144133902Hath he been in thy heart?
144133902Have not fome leven- fold volumes putais in mind of Ovid ’s fevenfold channels of the Nile at the conflagration?
144133902Having thus fufficicntly evinced the certainty of de- monftration in all it?
144133902Hitherto we have treated of proposition?, where ■ only two ideas are compared together.
144133902How can this be paid?
144133902How do you do?
144133902How great are the names juft mentioned?
144133902How many d. Ster= 4001. or 96000 d. Flemilh?
144133902How much nobler, if he had refided the tempta¬ tion of that Gothic daemon, which modern poefy lading, berame mortal?
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144133902INTERROGATION, or Point^Interrogation, in grammar, a character of this form(?)
144133902If 100: 60:: 7241^ 5 ‘ 4344Z?
144133902If a fubjeA is fold as a fun¬ gible, and not as? n individual, or corpus, e.g.
144133902If one has no fixed dwelling place,
144133902If we queftion about fublknces, we can not fay the who is this; but who is this?
144133902In F O V(
144133902In St Mat¬ thew, who relates the fame thing, we read, Are not two fparrows fold for a farthing?
144133902In a natural Rate, they often exceed 200 years, and propagate their fpecies till they be 120: It is 30 year?
144133902In a trading nation every man muff turn his talents to account?
144133902In the name of wonder, why this flight and childifh reafoning, when immediately before he had obferved, that the hyperbole is founded on human nature?
144133902Is a labyrinth then to be juftified?
144133902Is it not as the Spartan Haves received a licenfe for ebriety, that their betters mipht be aftiamed of it?
144133902Is this ornament in a good tafle?
144133902It fend?
144133902It is governed by four jurats, who fuperintend their rights and privileges, vifitth?
144133902It is in like manner, that the relative pronoun becomes an interrogative-, as in this line from Milton, Who firft feduc''d them to that foul revolt?
144133902Its capital is Nuremburg; and from this county the Frank?, who conquered and gave name to the kingdom of France, are faid to have FRANGULA, in botany.
144133902KC is to KM in the ratio compounded of the ratio of KC to KG(= A’7?)
144133902Kidne v- beans, radifhes, lettuces for cabbaging, and endive, may now be fown; a?
144133902LIGNICENSIS terra, in the materia medica, the nam?
144133902Modern writers have a cifo/ A?
144133902Mufl: we, then, not imitate ancient authors;?
144133902Muft rhyme then, it may be faid, be banifhed?
144133902Npw fince A could give B 2 out of 3, A might urldertake to win three throws?
144133902Obfolete; dill employed in the Scotch dialed: the plural of//6/ r; and contralled to/ Aey?, in the fame manner as that is to this.
144133902Of the cafual ties du?
144133902Of the federal Sorts of Saline Siibftancesf l. P/ V/;?
144133902On the other hand, can com¬ petition take place among the fellers, when the quantity demanded exceeds the total provifion made for it?
144133902One of thefe laminse is immoveable, and faftened with t''7 Champ okee, V 6 Cke^stetjle r J Cb ossxxets-r~(( y^NTJENT CroeEE?
144133902Others fay it had but 25 firing?.
144133902Red coral i?
144133902Required the fun''s altitude?
144133902Requiredthe number of cubic inches, and the ’ weight of the water, in an upright pipe 278 feet high, and 1 inch diameter?
144133902Rough uncultivated ground,-difmal to the eye, infpires peevifhnefs and difcontent: may not this be one caufe of the harfti manners of fa- va^es?
144133902See Anatomy, P- 29?.
144133902See Anatomy, p. 19?
144133902Serling J> er millree?
144133902Several of thefe matters, being-only bruifed, effervefce with acid?
144133902Should it be aflted, Why adverbs of time, when verbs have ienfes?
144133902Si §? ldiZmateP 8 ™, E X C v( 525) E X C The money of Venice is of three forts, viz.
144133902Spauilii/
144133902Sterling amount to in Spain?
144133902Sterling per piaftre?
144133902Sterling per piaftre?
144133902Sterling pezzo?
144133902Sterling/>tfr ducat?
144133902Sterling?
144133902Sterling?
144133902Ster¬ ling: How much Irifh money will that amount to, exchange at 9^per cent.?
144133902Tafte is a certain manner of corredtnefs peculiar to one ’s felf, derived either from nature, mafters, or ftudie?, orall of them united.
144133902Take thy corre&ion mildly, kifs the rod, And fawn on rage with bafe humility?
144133902The 11th'', the dynafty o?
144133902The chief fervitudes of houfes ampng the Roman?
144133902The common number afterwards, in the firfi times of the free ftate, was four thoufand?
144133902The feptemcindius, or dafypus, with feven move- able belt?
144133902The firft term only meafures the firft fluxion; the fluxion?.
144133902The former is founded on a natural principle: but can the latter claim the fame au¬ thority?
144133902The jirgularis- t 1^ 5- 102, ■ is''a- na- tive COL( 226* tiC?
144133902The man de¬ parts, and returns a week after: What do I then fay?
144133902The method of preparing a bomb is as follows: A hollow iron globe is caft pretty thick, ha?
144133902The object at which we are looking, and want to diftinguilh, is perhaps an individu¬ al.—Of what kind l Known or unknown?
144133902The zinc fall?
144133902There ar?
144133902They C, 11 a( 74?)
144133902Things of pro- mifeuous ufe to hufband and wife, as plate, medals, 3cc, may become paraphernal, by the hufband ’s giving them to?
144133902This bole is todt?
144133902This evidently implies a contra- diction?
144133902This precipitate is extremely white, and known by the name of? mg{fiery of bifmuth.
144133902Thus, pakad in that language dgmfes hevijited-, pakeda,_/&i?
144133902Thus»y«w
144133902Ti?
144133902Tie up all trees and( bruts to( fakes, other- wife by their being loofe, and at liberty, the wind?
144133902Tliis tree is a prodigious quick, grower, and very har¬ dy; loves moift and cool places; and, if conftantiy ws?
144133902To determine moxim?
144133902To explain this by an example, I fee an ob--jedt pafs by which I never faw till then: What do I fay?
144133902To extraCt Tin from its Ore. Bkeai?
144133902To this day they make ufe of this expreflion, in afking after any perfon ’s health; Ceuii- iang?
144133902Trade is come to a flop: what then becomes-ef all the hands which were formerly employed in''fupplying the foreign demands?
144133902V. To find//>
144133902Vinegar de- pofites a vifcid oily matter, as hath juft been obferved, very different from the lees and tartar of win?.
144133902Was it not becaufe his difeerning eye faw fome length of perfection beyond it?
144133902We are not acquainted with the tree which produce?
144133902We ffiall therefore fpeak of each of thefe apart; and firft of £?> i''.''’«-c-«r/-FisHERY.
144133902We fftall therefore endeavour, in theyfr/?
144133902What Creflid is, what Pandar, and what we?
144133902What a marvellous crop bore it in Greece and Rome?
144133902What a pity is it that we fltould have ftopt fhort fo foon?
144133902What are the firft confequences''of this revolution?
144133902What difeafe have you?
144133902What encouragement from the nature of their governments, and the fpirit of their people?
144133902What expeft we from them?
144133902What then are the confequences of this new commerce to our merchants, who have left their homes in queft of gain aboard?
144133902What then are the grounds of our judgment in relation to fads?
144133902What will 2210 guilders in bank money amount to in Holland currency, the agio being 3^ per cent.?
144133902What, is my Richard both in ftiape and mind Transform’d and weak?
144133902When they are alfced, to what purpofe ferves fueh an immenfe profufion of hu¬ man animalcules?
144133902Where ’s the neceflity of that, Mr Bayes?
144133902Whether fhould a ruin be in the Gothic or Grecian form?
144133902While thefe clouds are agitated with the moft rapid motions, the rain generally falls in the greateft plenty; and if the agitation be exceeding great?
144133902Who does not approach his cha¬ racter with great refpeCt?
144133902Who firft feduc''d thetn?
144133902Who fliall outwit, and who( hall be outwitted, in this complicated operation- of exchange among merchants?
144133902Who would expedttofind Pindar and Scotus, Shakefpeare and Aqui¬ nas, of the fame party?
144133902Why are monkies fuel) mafters of mimickry?
144133902Why condemned Maro his admirable epic to the flames?
144133902Why then ffiould it be a rule, that every fcene in tragedy muft be in blank verfe?
144133902Why then fhould this ufeful, patient, fober animal be fo much defpifed?
144133902Why( hould not their pofterity embark in the fame bold bottom of new enterprife, and hope the fame fuccefs?
144133902With refpeft to farinaceous fubftan- ce?, as they are almoft all either oily or mucilaginous, they require a little more.management.
144133902Yet who will daily affirm, that as great may not rife up in fome future, or even in the prefent age?
144133902ained in the vitriol, which had gradually fallen upon, and adhered to the iron, ■?
144133902allowing$ per cent, per annum, compound intereft?
144133902and between 30 °? nd 40 ° N. lat.
144133902and complaints made at the chief office of excife are to be heard by three or more commiflioners; but two juftices of th?
144133902and how are they united?
144133902and remitting to Amlter- dam?
144133902and that of B ’s a+b?
144133902arifing from vitiated fluids, may it not be tried on, with a drong probability of fuccefs?
144133902denced pace alfo, which they work in, muft be accord?
144133902die concludes, that the fluid produced by the firing of gun- powder will te T3?
144133902fo( hall the right lines i d, 2
144133902have been put in his hands as doe?
144133902in''the retort but a very friablevh/ o?
144133902it is the will and vital powers belonging to Ceefar: and what is the fubjedt made fo to move or fit?
144133902lars concur to delude us into an impreffion of reality, What is the true notion of an epifode?
144133902long.-12?, and S. lat.
144133902n?''
144133902o 305 0 3 °?
144133902of Mil- ton, Greece, and Rome?
144133902of thieves?
144133902or 424-/?
144133902or are we lefs?
144133902or camphorated''fpirit of wine; and roll the part three or four inches,''both?
144133902or how is it genuine fentiments, paffionate language, and perfuafive to be diftinguifhed from the principal adtion?
144133902or is it not rather contrary to nature to* fail in it?
144133902or is it the found “ of days that are no more?
144133902orifices, j^^ 3 3 3 2 The fufees are in?
144133902per crown.?
144133902per pound Sterling?
144133902r. What Sterling money maft be paid iy London to receive in Paris 1978 prawns 25 fols, ex¬ change at 3 d. per crown?
144133902that it is,?
144133902the philofopher, pa¬ triot, orator, and poet; but where is the tragedian?
144133902the trifulca, or ivy- leaved duck’s-''meat?
144133902to furpafs our pre¬ deceflbrs?
144133902why receive they fuch a talent at imitation?
144133902with a hrafs wire, AB?, of an inch thick, folder- ed into it.
144133902with too, njpeh rapidhy, and.with a bifling noile, the dqoc of.the''aflidjore muft be bn- ttrely fhutj in order aodfiackeii the fir?.
144133902with what loud applaufe Did’ft thou beat heav’n with bleffing Bolingbroke Before he was what thou would’ft have him be?
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144133902‘ GREENLAND, or/Fiy?
144133902“ Did not Oflian hear a voice?
144133902■ Suppofe,(
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144133901''Pox his.money: How many years purchafe may he offer?
144133901( •^ll3+ 3^,+34-''"fyl~2pe}ZPe>=o,+ V+ie C whofe roots are lefs than the roots of the preceding e- quation by the difference( e).
144133901(?, See Laurus.. BAY- falt.
144133901)''in all refpects, but that the fecond and fourth terms will have co''ntrary figns to what they have in( Z?).
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144133901, 5x80—3x100 too 5 then j’=== 5- 2- J 5x8—3x7 19> I?
144133901.0069-*1''.000578,703,.013$.001157,407,.0208J.00x736,1x1,''02jf • ° 347?
144133901/rr gallon: How much wine, and how much water muff he take?
1441339011 has,?).o37,03:7,037(012345679.
14413390110 s. confifting of raifins, at 4 d. per lb, H h and 122 A L L I G and almonds at 6 d. how many pounds of almonds were in the mixture?
14413390110 what can he afford to fpend per day?
144133901120 X 31= 3720, and 8)3720(459 Anf BARTHOLOMEW, or St Bartholomew, one of the Caribbee iflands, fituated in 62 ° 5?
14413390112X48=5x6//?.
14413390113( S''oo 3 To Simon Smith, qooo crowns, at 56^.?
14413390116 s. per C.?
14413390116: 24=''28= 32= 36= 40= 24= 2 36=?
14413390116?
1441339011752 1771 17S9 1808 1827 1845 1761 1780 1799 1817 1836 1834 1753 1772 1790 1809 1828 1846 1754 1773 1791 18x0 1829 1847 L 175?
14413390117?, If the accompt be fmifhed,/.
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1441339013 In 727 guineas 13( hillings, how many pounds?
1441339013. let S be the fun, E the earth, RR the earth ’s lhadow, and and i?
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14413390144 Whence is aether derived?
14413390145?
14413390147.^ Contains, upon the Dr fide, the prime coft and char¬ ge?
1441339014?
14413390154-d. per day?
1441339015936"?
144133901635, at 1 s. 422, at 3 s. L-3 L.44 6 Ws/?, The remainders at the firft divifion in the a- bove examples are the fame with the rate.
1441339016e*—Ipe+q) is deduced in the fame manner from the term immediately following, that is, by multiplying every term of 41?
14413390185 a"^''— ax; its third power or cube is a 3X''^ra?
1441339019, and 3 remains; which 3 placed on the left hand of the following figure 6 make 36: And again fay, Can I have 6 alfo 9 times in 36?
144133901: A?
144133901: What fhare.muft, each man have?
144133901; and muft then rife with as little difference of time as in harveft?
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144133901? ib-\-cy or a\ fo that it muft be a common meafure of a and b.
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144133901?, and the Cornice.
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144133901?.r''T- Divide 95- 43275-
144133901?//(?/•^Attorney.
144133901A gentleman gives.40 years purchafe for an eftate: What intereft has he for his money?
144133901A''bejng 60, and B 25 years of age?
144133901ANTICHRESIS, among civilians, the fame with what • in common law is.called a, « £
144133901APHANES, in botany, a genus of the tetrandria digy- nia?
144133901Acknowledgment- zw#?
144133901Adonis A?/;?, in antiquity, an ancient beverage made of wine, mixed with flower of roafted adon.
144133901Afterward this right fubclavian, at about?
144133901Ahvi&-houfe?
144133901Alarm-/>3/?, or Alarm-^Lci?, the ground for drawing up each regiment in cafe of an alarm.
144133901Alarm-/>3/?, or Alarm-^Lci?, the ground for drawing up each regiment in cafe of an alarm.
144133901Alms-^x; or Alms- cA?/?, in churches, and hofpitals, ebc.
144133901An arithmetical proportion is agreeable in numbers; but have we from this any reafon to conclude, that it muft alfo be agree¬ able in quantity?
144133901An increafe of 4 degrees Ihows a pretty brilk inteftine motion “ To what are all thefe effefts owing?
144133901And by fuppofing x — e — y, there will arife an equation agreeing with( i?
144133901And fince it meafures b and c, it muft meafure?
144133901And let it be required to transform it into ano¬ ther equation whofe roots ffikll be lefs than the roots of this equation by fome given difference(?
144133901And then/3—npXy1+? « 1 «? X/——r= o.
144133901And then/3—npXy1+? « 1 «? X/——r= o.
144133901Anda+H- Hr^ ’ where there are two changes of the figns: Or they are that is, a- gain, p''—B+iq, or B — pz—2?.
144133901As the moon can never be full but when fhe is oppo- fhe to the fun?
144133901As the obferver advances to¬ ward the nearer pole, thefe two circles enlarge their dia- N O M?.
144133901At 3 s. 4 d. what coll 346?
144133901At 6 s. 8 d. what coll 439?
144133901At i f. pgr yard, what coft 432 yards?
144133901B 279 1. for 10 months, and C 735 1. for 6 months; they gained 10001.: What( hare of the gain muft each hare?
144133901BAY- rr?
144133901BRADFIELD, a market- town in EfTex, fourteen miles north of Chelmsford: E. long, jo7, and N. lat..? i ° 54 • BRADFORD, a market- town in Wiltfhire.
144133901BRAIL, or brails, in a fbip, are fmall ropes made BRA( 660^ BRA •nf?
144133901Barley--( 522) BAR( Barley- w/?, the leaft of our long- meafufes, being the third of an inch.
144133901Befides, allowing the organs to enjoy an independent faculty of propulfion, what does this pro- puKLn mean when applied to vegetables?
144133901Black- m^/?.
144133901Boatswain ’s mat?
144133901Bord- Z^i?, afervice required of tenants to carry timber out of the woods of the lord to his houfe.
144133901Brook-/zw
144133901Brought into my w.arehoufe My 5hhds pymento, containing"?
144133901But alfo,^ —?
144133901But does not this indicate that the proper office of the ftigma is to fecern and propel rather than to abforb moifture?
144133901But here this natural queftion will arife, Why have we not the hotteft weather when the earth is neareft the fun?
144133901But if we efteem the right- hand figure to be ninth- parts, we have To-+ ° f- r?> — tV=+-ps5= the given vulgar fradtion.
144133901But is there any thing in nature more unfettled, defultory, arid capricious, than the direction and motions of the wind?
144133901But let us examine this notable definition a little fur¬ ther: What idea of.life does a fpontaneous propulfion of humours convey?
144133901But when he comes to J?, he appears to ftand ftill in the 23d degree of at F, as ftiewn by the line BF.
144133901But where are thefe organs fituated?
144133901But where is the man who can learn the prin¬ ciples of any fcience from a Dictionary compiled upon the plan hitherto adopted?
144133901But yhat, pi''pcef* of argument, ayon does he employ?
144133901But, how does he proceed in this matter?
144133901By theTables the amount of 675.577 1-?
144133901By this right the French king claims the inheritance of all foreigners that die within his dominions, not- withfland- A U D( 50?)
144133901C+3= o “ 26/ V*-lri i*+''io — A+10= — i''C—3?
144133901C. 3 Q^coft at that rate?
144133901Cafo, received in compofition of his?
144133901Cajh, in part for 90 pieces, at?
144133901Can I have 6 alfo 2 times in 42?
144133901Can I have 6 alfo 2 times in 9?
144133901Can I have 6 alfo 3 times in 12?
144133901Can I have 6 alfo 9 times in 64?
144133901Can I have the following figure of the divifor 6 alfo 2 times in 18?
144133901Debtor Creditor*?/>/>//«//o the inventory.
144133901Divijion.. 250 216 340 324 160 144/fo/?
144133901Do we not fee, that the farther a planet is from the fun, the greater apparatus it has for that pur- pofe?
144133901Does not this difference in foil rather depend up¬ on the greater or leffer quantity, than any peculiar qua¬ lity in the food?
144133901Each palate- bone may therefore be divided into four parts, the palate fquare bone, the pterygoid pro?
144133901F.j/$, 1.8) 6) 2X6=12 8X4=72 24 12)84(7 F.^ fuperficial lineal folid 2X24=48?
144133901For four months in the year, greatet rains fall there than perhaps in any other part o?
144133901For the force which moves it from y7 to 7?
144133901Having now( hewn how to.keep/ ivt?
144133901Here, becaufe 8 is not con¬ tained in 5, point off 56 as the firft dividu¬ al, and fay, How of¬ ten 8 in 56?
144133901Hopkins? ny accompt in amp.''?
144133901Hopkins? ny accompt in amp.''?
144133901How is fuch a number to be exprefled or written?
144133901How many gallons, at 8 s. may be bought for 5001.?
144133901How many?
144133901How much plulh of 3 quarters wide will line a cloak that hath in it 4 yards of 7 quarters wide?
144133901How often 3 in 30''?
144133901How often 6 in 18?
144133901How often 7 in 17?
144133901How often is one given number contained in another?
144133901However, be tins a?
144133901If 13 yards of velvet coft L. 21, what will 27 yards cod at that rate?
144133901If 14 horfes eat 56 bufhels of corn in 16 days, in how many days will 20 horfes eat 120 bulhels at that rate?
144133901If 14 horfes eat 56 bulhels of corp in days, how many bu/ hels will 20 horfes eat in the fame time?
144133901If 14 horfes eat a certain number of bulhels in 16 days, in how many days will 20 horfes eat the fame quantity?
144133901If 1: 1:: tV 4=?
144133901If 36 yards be a rood of mafon- work, at 3 feet high, how many yards will make a rood at 9 feeta high?
144133901If 4 yard coft 4! • what will yard coft?
144133901If 4 yards coft 12 ftiillings, what will 6 yards coft at that rate?
144133901If 4 yards coft 12( hillings, what will 6 yards coft at that rate?
144133901If 56 bulhels are eat up in 16 days, in how many days will 120 bulhels be eat up by the fame eaters?
144133901If 8 men can do a piece of work in 12. days, in how many days will 16 men do the fame?
144133901If C. 42:-2: 8 of tobacco be made up into.5 equal hhds, what will be the neat weight of each hhd?
144133901If acre of grafs be cut down by 2 men in y day, how many acres fhall be cut down by 6 men in 3 f days?
144133901If e be equal to the fecond value of x, then, of thofe two exceffes, one being negative and one pofitive, their produft 3?
144133901If one has a yearly penfion of 375 1. what is his daily income?
144133901If only part of the goods be injured enter( which is either from you, from a partner, or from aneu- air ° twtce- iy?.
144133901If the numerator is*?
144133901If there is a re¬ mainder, divide your laft divifdr by it; and thus pro?
144133901If you borrow L. 64 for 8 months, what fum lent for 12 months, or a year, will recjuite the fa¬ vour?
144133901In 45:3120 farthings how many pence, ftiillings, and pounds?
144133901In 7641. how many guineas?
144133901In C. 47: i: 20 how many ounces?
144133901In L. 472 how many( hillings, pence, and farthings?
144133901In an area or floor, in length 465 inches 6 lines, and in breadth 284 inches 6 fines, how many fquare inches and feet?
144133901In an area, pavement, or piece of plai- fter- work, in length 24 feet 7 inches, and in breadth 18 feet 5 inches, how many fquare feet?
144133901In apiece of timber, whofe length is 18 feet 16 inches, breadth 2 feet 4 inches, and thieknefs 2. feet 3 inches, how many foKd feet?
144133901In cafe your c?.
144133901In extraS ir,?
144133901In how many days will 16 men do the fame-?
144133901In this fpace, the membra¬ nous portion of the peritonaeum is detached on both hands, produces a duplicature by two elongations or particular lamina?
144133901It fr?
144133901It opens backward unde?
144133901J 5 hoglheads fugar, containing"?
144133901L. t. 14?
144133901LEDGE Iv?
144133901May we not then fairly conclude, by parity of reafoh, that the end and defign of all the other planets is the fame?
144133901Note?, Inftead of si.
144133901Of the Culture of Beat:?.
144133901Of the Genesis ffwa?
144133901On the anterior furface of the arytenoid cartilages, there is a fmall depreffion between th?
144133901Or a fadtor above and below may be divided by the fame number thus: v(^ ° r the fadtors of the numerator of the quot may be ex- changed, the,,.W.52?
144133901Paid him in full, Druggets Dr to Sundries, 195 l. To Cajh, in part for 26 pieces, at?
144133901Plate zxxv;?.
144133901Reduce to a decimal?
144133901Ruflel( Jacob) 3 Refufal of bargains y Ship Britannia Stock Spencer( Jacob) Sufpenfe- acct Sugar Stuffs Ship Phoenix in?
144133901See Pale and Escutcheon;?/''pretence.
144133901Sfy-/• 1 ■~ f jiihtrr/ fr/ G: » Sc> m<(''jtq.-J ■*_/
144133901So that the difference of the fides( if ther
144133901Some valuable medicines have been difeovered, But by whom?
144133901Sup- pofe a planet at B to be carried by the projeCtile force as far as from B to b, in the time that gravity would have brought it down from 2?
144133901Suppofe the queftion to be, If L. 100 in 12 months gain L. j intcreft, what will L. 75 gain in 19 months?
144133901That this is no ideal fcheme, the following faft is a fufficient proof?
144133901The Dr fide of this accompt exhibit?
144133901The calix is three- leaved; the petal?
144133901The chief queftion on this fubjed is, Whether cattle fliould be yoked in pairs, or in a line before one an¬ other?
144133901The dura mater is made up of two lamina?, adhering very clofely together* the fibres of both croffing each other obliquely.
144133901The firft queftion that arifes to be determined on thefe • principles is,.What is the propereft liquor for fteeping, cloth?
144133901The firft two are common to each te¬ fticle, and to the fpermatic rope that belong?
144133901The fpinous procefles of the vertebrae of the back be?
144133901The general principles of the new hufcandry may be reduced to two, viz?
144133901The mefentery begins at the laft incurvation of the duodenum, and runs obliquely from left to right, along the vertebra?
144133901The other arteries in thi?
144133901The planes of the orbits of all the other planets like wife cut the fun in halves; bur, extended to th?
144133901The quadratic 3?1—2/ H-£=o, mves v/7,‘—''3?.
144133901The quantities? ” Supp.
144133901The reafon of the rule may be( hewn thus: 4X-£=T8 T: for 4=4-f-> anc*?
144133901The red part of the lips is made up of papilla?, repre- fenting very fine hairs or villi, clofely united together.
144133901The two thyro- epiglottici crofs the thyro- arytenoida?
144133901The utility of the plough, for example, may make an objed of admiration or of defire; but why fhould utility make it beautiful?
144133901The y?r/?
144133901The, right one will be engraven, and de?
144133901Thefe.arches traverfing from one angle to another diagonal wife, form a crof?
144133901Thei?
144133901Their external furface is compofed of two fmooth con¬ cavities and a mid 1?
144133901Their two orifices may be diftinftly feen in the fkekton at the lower part of the nafal fbfl ®, on the anterior and lateral?
144133901There are two particular elongations which form the periftoneum of the orbits, together with the vagina?
144133901Therefore I A, L O E B II A. I next try 6, and fjbftituting it for x we find — i6x- J~$ 5=36—96+ 5.5=> —?
144133901Therefore the fecond term of the produft rauft be — n a, which deftroys 4-/?
144133901Therefore the point S is as diredly upward to the inhabitant( s) on the fouth pole, as N is to the inhabitant n on the north pole; fo is v?
144133901Therefore, if on any given day, fup- pofe the firil of June, the earth is at A, on the firfl: of Auguft it will be at 2?
144133901They are the orifices of the fame number of fmall ob- long glands which lie in the fulei, channels, or^groove?
144133901This is certainly true: But what then?
144133901This leads to a queftion, Whether the fituation, where there happens to be no choice, ought, in any meafure, to regulate the form of the edifice?
144133901Thu?
144133901Thus, if it be demanded, what chance a perfon of 40 years has to live feven years longer?
144133901Thus,.50=5, and.500=5, for.50=^=^=.5; and T4|? °=^=.5.
144133901To Jofeph Martin, on de- 7 mand,-- 3 To Sir Ifaac Crifp, due ill?
144133901To John Harris, for my bill on?
144133901To Profit and Lofis, for my"?
144133901To ditto, paid porterage of goods bought oLAZ?.
144133901To reduce « M 1 x t quantity/
144133901What analogy is there betwixt the corolla of a plant and the nymph# of an animal?
144133901What divifor will give a quot equal to the product of 125 into the dn idend?
144133901What fradtion of a C. is of a pound?
144133901What fradtion of a penny is f L.?
144133901What fradtion of a pound Sterling is^of a penny?
144133901What fradtion of a{ hilling is^ of a pound?
144133901What is the caufe of gravity?
144133901What is the difference of two given numbers?
144133901What is the fum of 4+ 4?
144133901What is the fum of 4+ 4?
144133901What is the fum of two or more numbers?
144133901What is the fum of.7251. and.625 s.?
144133901What is the intereft of L. 75: 10: 4 for 8 months, at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum?
144133901What is the prefent worth of a yearly penfion or rent of 75 1. to continue 4 years, but not to commence till 3 years hence, difcounting at 5 percent,?
144133901What is the prefent worth of an annuity of 401. to continue 5 years, difcounting at 5 per cent, com¬ pound intereft?
144133901What is the price of 126 yards of vel¬ vet, at L. 3: 8: 4 per yard?
144133901What is the price of 8604 yards of cloth, at 19 s. 64-d. per yard?
144133901What methods, it may be alked, have the compilers em¬ ployed to accomplilh this delign?
144133901What multiplier will give a produtt equal to the quot arifing from the fame number divided by.008?
144133901What was “ his age? ” It appears from the queftion, that if you call his age x, then ftall... —* —= x and by Rule 3..
144133901What will be the refult or produCt of a given number repeated or taken a certain number of times?
144133901What, then, is this fubftance?
144133901When we keep th?
144133901Where is the analogy between the pollep and the animalcules in femine mafeulino?
144133901Who then can deny that vegetables are poflef- fed of living and felf- moving powers?
144133901Why?
144133901], to( hew that it ha?
144133901and B 81.; they gain 5 1.: What is eaxh man ’s ftutre?
144133901and confequently how many died each year, as in the firft of the following tables; which is well?
144133901and is not this agreeable to the beautiful harmony which exifts throughout the univerfe?
144133901another, and to e; then it is plain that two values- of in the transformed equation will be equal to nothing: fince y= x —
144133901b\ it muft therefore like- wife meafure their fum a?
144133901byR.VIi:? byR.IX.
144133901coft L. 514, 4 s. what is that per ounce?
144133901d. L. 9==-xh?
144133901d. Si 0.57083- 1.141^ 1.7125 0.571875 I- M375 1.7x5625 0.57291$.14583.71875 o 5739583- 1.14791(1 1.721875 4 2.283- 5;2.854i(?
144133901earth defcribes the curve 2?
144133901en 7 in 8?
144133901fo as to fell the mixture or compound at 8*d. per lb: What quantity of each muft he take?
144133901for cooperage, 176?
144133901how the quadratic 36''2—2pe-\-q is deduced from the propofed cubic
144133901in any given time, will carry it from 2?
144133901into fnnilar pairs, by making each pair conlift of one term clays?
144133901l. s 38 07 6 And alfomy 5 hhds fugar, con-"?
144133901lefs, the pofitive remaining undiminiffied,) a for¬ tiori, all the coefficients of the equation( y?)
144133901may obtain the value''of the unknown quan- “ tity expreffed in known terms. ” Thus, Suppole jiz- j- aj=6 Add the fquare ofto?
144133901no- Dec. Hcv John Perkins my?
144133901of pepper coft 211. how much will 5 C. coft at that rate?
144133901on all the payments then in arrear?
144133901per C.^ 59 I?
144133901per pack?
144133901per pound, A The compofition which I have recei-?
144133901r. d./.or?.
144133901riate. AXMi:/''•(? wna/ictfc Jl • v.?
144133901riate. AXMi:/''•(? wna/ictfc Jl • v.?
144133901thing more cafual and fortuitous than the wild and wayward paths of infefts?
144133901three fimple, ana tout complex): in>? 11 which the goods bought and received art Dr; but the Cr varies according to die tetmsof pufehaie.
144133901whofe fum fubtra&ed London, ift Jid?
144133901y*—-ft> y''l-\-f?
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144133901“ Do we not fee,( fays he) the ftigma of almoft every hermaphrodite flower covered over with the pollen or im¬ pregnating fubftance?
144133901“ Now,! ’ adds Linnaeus, “ we have already proved that vegetables,/,/ »
144133901“ Why hart thou then broken down her hedges, fo “ that all that pafs do pluck her?
144133901•f yard wide will make the fame garment?
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144133903( 3^>) N. N A M ■? V T AF> OB, a viceroy or governor of one of the.
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144133903(?/Obliq_ue Sailing, The queftions that may bepropofed on this head being innumerable, wefhall only give a few of the moft ufeful.
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14413390316?, N. lat, 58 ® 3c/.
144133903190 there be about feparate fpirits?
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1441339032, The knee of the head,
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144133903303 itfelf to his providence, and triumphs in his approbation?
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14413390350 ° 35'', MUNTINGIA, in botany, a genu?
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1441339038. of thisbV<''?. „ for it is plain ad is the enlarged difference of latitude, and ab the proper; confequently « i?
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144133903?, depofiting the urine in this refer voir, which is attached to its other extremity.
144133903?.aug o8o''fd no rt- ya E ni 3iR w?si dliWu’i^8?
144133903?.aug o8o''fd no rt- ya E ni 3iR w?si dliWu’i^8?
144133903A mixture much ufed for anointing fpfains, £? c.
144133903A workman then learns to fink his price without regret, and can raifi?
144133903A •"V, 7 •>-1.. V 7 ST?
144133903A///1 y^< I V 1, k/•''y- y l£ ir/ M^wuy//yay-1''YlVi''X’. YArVA.VCVV v^A.1.i- r>-?
144133903Again, from the fcale of equal parts take 603.1( the meridional part?
144133903Again, it is the proportion of the fharp 3d and flat 6th: for, 4 l — 47?
144133903Again, where the thicknefs is A
144133903And do not we condemn him as a knave, who violates them on that account?
144133903And how eagerly do they rtill grafp at new difcoveries, without any fatisfadion or limit to their ambition?
144133903BODTF.?
144133903Both kinds, when prefent, have the following fymp- toms; A deprivation of the ideas o?
144133903Brute, decs te Oro, qui reges confueris tollere, cur non Hunc regem jugulas?
144133903Bum?
144133903But by palling through- the plano- convex glafs/?
144133903But ffiould it be faid, that man is made for adion, and not for fpeculation, or fruitlefs fearches after knowledge; we alk, For what kind of adion?
144133903But if the tendons and ligaments are fo violently drained, that they can fcarc?
144133903But in a period when phyficians and medi¬ cines were equally unknown, how was that relief to be obtained?
144133903But is not a compad or promife binding, till men have agreed that they ffiall be binding?
144133903But is not a man drunk or fober the fame perfon?
144133903But the fuppreffion did not take effedt in Poland, where they Hill fobfilt, as alfo in leveral province?
144133903But this cafe doe?
144133903But thofe% zy,?
144133903But, continues he, of what nature is this, matter, which an animal, or vegetable, aflimilates’toIts own fubftance?
144133903By, 674 S U II G i?.
144133903CoNSlSTORIAL PRUDENCE, ijr GENERAL Oe. CONOMY of Mi?
144133903CouldPlato, Socrates, Seneca, and Cicero, be unconcerned for their fame among future generations, and future philofophers?
144133903Counterfeit?
144133903Do not we highly ap¬ prove the man who fufills them, even though they ffiould prove to be againft his intereft?
144133903Does not this virtually determine the value of fuch currency with re- 3 U gard MON( 21 ward to all the currencies in Europe?
144133903F, A fmall crooked needle and ligature for taking up the leffer arteries, fuch as thofe of thf?
144133903For difference of latitude: As radius — — 10.00000 is to the diflance 28 1.44716 fo is the co fine of- the courfe n0, ij ’ 999 •J?
144133903For in faift, was it poflible for them to believe the pagan fables?
144133903For the context plainly points out the two fubdantives; and the verb/»/«£•?
144133903Geometrical pace?.
144133903Groom of/A?
144133903H- uh your Grace ne’er a brother like you?
144133903Here occurs a quedTon:,, Does the great quantity of paper money in England tend to diminifh the value of the pound derling?
144133903How frequently do we put two, nay fometimes three vowels, to exprefs the found of one only?
144133903How has he fitted the ac¬ tor, man, for playing his part in this perplexed and bu- fy feene?
144133903I think, I reafon, 1 feel plsafure and pain: can any of thefe be more evident to me than my own exiftence?
144133903IJle
144133903If no infl ammation has preceded, and^the patient was fubjedt to obftruftion?
144133903If there i?
144133903Ill N?
144133903Is it only for bodily exercifes; oj for moral, political, and religious ones?
144133903Is it poflibieto conceive it can add motion to itfelf, or produce any thing?
144133903Is not this( lay voluntary?
144133903It may be allied, how, at this rate, any filver has re¬ mained in England?
144133903It may be demanded, what hurt this trade can do to 9) MON England, fince thofe who.export filver bring back thJ fame value in gold?
144133903It may be inquired in this place, how far the coining the pound troy into 65( hillings''is contrary to the laws of England?
144133903Let cuftom from the very childhood have joined figure and fhape to the idea of God, and what abfurdities will that mind be liable to about the Deity?
144133903Let us fuppole its parts firmly at red together: If there were no other being in the world, mud it not, eternally remain fo, a dead unadive lump?
144133903M-''g osa- n- w moil sS- ab- flUH''p.f isd uM iu hm. OU’vtiui aommos A= ‘ 11 tbfiO-.d i}''o* Biotlittl tdlgnsloi?
144133903MAGNITUDE, whatever is made up of part?
144133903MAYO* one of the Cape Verde iflands-: W. Jen?
144133903MUS- M U T( 354) M?
144133903Morning teachings, q^ufed by hard drinking, are cured?
144133903NARBONNE, a city of France, in the province of Lan-?
144133903Now, what lhall fecure a man ’s virtue in circumftances of fuch trial?
144133903Now, what provifion has the Author of our nature made for this neceftitous condition?
144133903ORGUES, in the military art, are thick?
144133903Of Bleeding^//?
144133903On the fouth coaft of Africa, to the fouth of C. Corientes, and ab6ut the fouthern parts of the ifland of Madagafcar?
144133903Or are they only binding becaufe it is our intereft to be bound by them, or to fulfill them?
144133903Or does the God of nature envy the happinefs of his offspring?
144133903Or, to add one other inftance, What doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but to live S0TiS.Ki.v, righteously, and godlV, in this prefent •world?
144133903Order I. Dysasthesia, or difeafes arifing from?
144133903PASTIL, or Pastel, among painters, a kind of pafte made of different colours, ground up with gum- water, in?
144133903PIRATE, a perfon, or veffej, that rob?
144133903Pharos, or Phare, a light- house,?.
144133903REFORMATION, the a<5 t of reforming or corredhng an •error or abuie in religion, difciplin?, or the like.
144133903REPEAT, in mufick, a charatSer fhewing that what was lad play?
144133903Rope yarn, among failors, is the yarn of any rope untwill¬ ed, but commonly made up of junk; its ufe is to make linnet, mats,, ejn?.
144133903S"o''m.*- ©-1 3 s* Sharp Tlaf^ 4^ ih* b^d^6^ b^{h 1 Hu1?
144133903See Anatom?, p. 173.
144133903See Anatomy, P 22?.
144133903See, As atom y, p.? ° 7- STEP of the maft and capftan, in a flnp, is that piece of timber whereon the malls 01 capfians do Hand at bottom.
144133903Should we not fufpedt the reafoner of knavery, or(of very weak affedfions to virtue?
144133903Simple mode?
144133903So?
144133903Sometimes the firing def ends along a wooden ruler,< £? £.
144133903That his followers might be more punctual in this du¬ ty, Mohammed is faid to have declared, thatM?
144133903The Mufeum at Oxford, called the Afhmolean Mu¬ feum, is a noble pil
144133903The ball f may reprefent the centre of the earth, the ball g fome water on the fide next the moon, and the ball
144133903The bill is fomewhat cylindrical and cal- trated; the nodrils are naked; the faux is ciliated?
144133903The body fconlifts of two ftrong cheeks,
144133903The calix confifts of five fegmepts, and the co¬ rolla of five pefals; and the fhell of the drupe is full of prominent future?.
144133903The ealix confifts of three perfiftent feg¬ ments; the corolla is bell- fhaped, with three fegments; the capful?
144133903The fizes are from tv?
144133903The gods of the ancient Greeks and Romans were all?
144133903The primary phrenfy is prec&ded by heat and a violent I C I N E. inflammatory pain within the head, a rednefs of the eye?
144133903The tube may be fo placed, when the fun is low-, that his rays A A may enter diredtly into it: but when he is high, his ray?
144133903The ufuai ftate in which it i?
144133903The uterus, in contradting, preffes down thefe coagulum?
144133903The veffd is left open ten or twelve day? ’, and then dopped cl.qfe for two months before it be tap¬ ped.
144133903The/fry?
144133903Then for departure, it will be, by the fame Cafe, As radius 10.00000 is to the diftance 246* 2.29094 fo 1?
144133903Then how can any man be faid To break an oath he never made?
144133903Then the crier proclaimed with a loud voice, Who is here?
144133903There are feveral forts of grounds for pictures and portraits: fome are quite brown, with Spanifh brown, umber?
144133903There are particu¬ larly three virtues which go to the forming this right temper towards ill, and which? re of Angular efficacy, if Von.
144133903There are two fpecies, both native?
144133903Therefore, as the line appears at BG, fo the line.SC?
144133903This being fix-?
144133903This iton?
144133903Thofe that are feized with it, feem to have a hearintf?
144133903Thus Alexander himfelf was peremptorily?
144133903Thus, how many are withheld from the violent outrages of refentment by fear?
144133903Thus, the man^2?
144133903To Wind, or Wend a Jhip, fignifies to bring her head a- bout Ho- w winds or wends the Jhip?
144133903To a/ f?/A?
144133903To break a fiddle and your word?
144133903To''what conduct are we obliged?
144133903Trans is the only common prepofition beginning with t?
144133903VAN, a term derived fronj the French avant, or avaunt, fignifymg £<^c> n?, or foremojl of any''thing: thus we fay, the van- guard"of an army,& jc.
144133903VEGETABLE, a term applied to all plants, confidered ks capable of growth;
144133903VORTEX, in meteorology, a whirlwind, or fudden, ra?
144133903Was he mad, Sir?
144133903What doth the Lord thy God require of thee, but to live f- ly, r ly, and g ly in this prefent world?
144133903What is the ccnfequedce of this?
144133903What is the confequence of this?
144133903What pow¬ er is it that communicates to this matter the activity and motion neceflary to penetrate this mould?
144133903What then is the cqnfequence of all this diforder?
144133903What, for example, has the e and a to do in the word beauty?
144133903What.effect has it upon the current value of a pound her ling?
144133903When my eyes are{ hut, I can at pleafure recall to my mind the ideas of light, or the fun, which former fen¬ fation?
144133903When that my care could not with- hold thy riots, What wilt thou do when riot is thy care?
144133903When the woman lies on her back, and the placenta- adheres to the left fide of th?
144133903When we know that white is not black, what do we but perceive that thefe two ide(ts do not agree?
144133903Which of thefe difpofitions would be his choice, in order ro be contented, ferene, and happy? — The former temper is vice, the latter virtue.
144133903Who are paid in inch pounds?
144133903Why( hould the money- jobber melt down the filver coin?
144133903Will you have me, Lady?
144133903With thine own cold to kindle me?
144133903Would fuch abor¬ tions in the moral world be congruCus to that perfection of wifdom and goodnefs which upholds and adorns the natural?
144133903X~ ‘?
144133903Yet herbs and roots of this kind are not altogether to be condemn?
144133903\ y/ y Y iYY t/ M l. A I LAV v V''-''A> r LA-.X?.l r A. M''I 1 C k I f, y/ V^ OA''.
144133903^^5i4g^llc^i;)r rli r r| V rfe 4 A 4 3^b6 3b?
144133903^^““a?
144133903^_ i-1/2/ r\£ vx?
144133903a^pi^vt-^o toe.raoot- sJsfi odT, 8, n?
144133903absi?
144133903afFect’iOHS of bodies having no affinity at all with the ideas they produce in us, we can have no^diltinft know¬ ledge of iuch operation?
144133903alii;>! T0& io agsfdo.-ab:- cs i Fi^-J q''f.-•''m’m... k?
144133903and how eafily is fear controuled in its turn, while mighty wrongs awaken a mighty refentment?
144133903and longitude of 24 20 W. Firft, To the latitude of the Lizard — 50 °, 00 N. add the latitude of St Vincent — x?
144133903and, if fueh a force exift, would it not be by a fimilar force that the internal mould itfelf might be reproduced?
144133903and.would not this fie a violen^and an arbitrary re¬ volution in the value of the money unit, and a raifing of the ftandard?
144133903anqt tnx- e qrr.3?
144133903as it- ftrike?
144133903as jo*- ■ r--nnrt.n?
144133903bm.atod* bsri''i»b;-5 issdi jwtwbilifij.iwbio U y?-l omi bib • b l i- d?
144133903but they were moft in vogue after the end of the eleventh century, when every on?
144133903can he not buy gold with it as well without melting it down?
144133903entirely a matter of expe¬ rience, in which we muft examine, as in any other natural inquiry,?
144133903every man, What ffiould limit our purfuits of private happinefs? Ts nature fallen and penurious?
144133903every man, What ffiould limit our purfuits of private happinefs? Ts nature fallen and penurious?
144133903harmonious mafs; the feveral parts muft be well con- nedled and contrafted,.fo as jo render the whole as grate- P A l( 450) •''fel to the pys, a?
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144133903ik; i.lO''lIff?
144133903inform/)?
144133903ins ftsro ido diiw.noidlfij- aaiSil 1''Lu-.. xi9n or- e sir(?
144133903is a queftion aflced by mariners, concerning a fhip under fail; fignifying as much as, upon what point of the compafs does( he lie with.her head?
144133903is the projec?
144133903j* 16 Semiquaver.*?
144133903j* U#1 ®? s«pl diw bsli^l# n y, dT ’.niVJ- XO w*H at''bsmViq*!
144133903lo fcfiud ‘ biawsft?
144133903m*ds- i*d 3d?
144133903modi- 00?
144133903mother, already pregnant, conceive?
144133903muft not all Europe alfo agree, that the Britilh parlia- mentftiad defrauded the nation?
144133903of it?
144133903of latitude AD —''8 — 0.90309 fo is the fecant of the courle?
144133903oj''Sf 3ifi.i?fid- s9^si dftri os f- c anciT bafi.gaol 5 i{ HOti''''( 1.3S3 b«S jfeotir £ f?
144133903ones put together, are called: v s i c s. 17?
144133903or what fenfe can he have of moral obligation to promote it?
144133903or what fyftem of conduct would man in this fituation naturally follow?
144133903r; k>< nooi b#3i< J od?
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144133903rlJ.dT?
144133903rrhus of//£
144133903sA, 1 01 1 s. rootl feus tgp«>t •( •••3?
144133903tU3 ii li|1?
144133903thefe may be added emollient and anodyne clyfters, and a. bladder of hot milk, with camomile flowers, applied to?
144133903to •twry?
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144133903w*?
144133903what duty does nature didate and require in fuch a cafe?
144133903{,.grb Mi''K- ocJok- gr. H i. MVS ’ J-M. L a i d?
144133903£?/ “ Difficulty cr Suppression c/"Urine.
144133903£?/$: for the ray AGf will go on from/''in the direction fGa, and the ray CE/''in the direction/Fc\ and fo of the reft.
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144133903€? ut of the fit, native cinnabar and wild valerian root are moft proper for correcting the juices.
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