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149982692? nil » gives an idea of the military and naval force, of the v trade,& c. of this extenfive empire.
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149982692An engagement enfued at Cheronsea; where- Whom h?
149982692And that if he ticular kind, which confiited of hoops of wood, covered''of burtI‘Ri?
149982692As I do in the country?
149982692At Lifbon, the alquiver, a very fmall meafure, 240 where¬ of make 19 Pari?
149982692At laft the emperor ’s affairs in Africa were totally ruined by 5^ time?
149982692At one end of the table there muft jyOT*&Ls< V> r''^LVG^ETI?
149982692At that time almoft all the fciences were loft; and why not magic as well as others?
149982692Bat monarch?
149982692But although the ftudy of mathematics be of all a?
149982692But what have we to dp with thee?
149982692C 0016102 ■) and the differences Ih “ 546.PT'') 9965774?
149982692Can the far- ‘ ’ mer raife the water by this means a few inches above its level, without injuring his neighbour ’s land?
149982692Comp 9- 7585913 9- 9133645 1 9- 758771?
149982692Cotild they defend them- Telves by any ■ other means from our artillery and bayonets?
149982692Departure by?
149982692Diopi- Hi# domi- thes, who had the government of the Athenian colo- nion# in- nies in thofe parts, perceiving well what end Philip va.dc(?
149982692Do you fee among us any indications of jealoufy or hatred?
149982692For example, fuppofe the queftion to be, Is it proper to marry?
149982692For the hyperbolic areas ly¬ ing between the curve and one afymptote, when they Conftmc- are bounded by ordinates parallel to the other afymp- t101?
149982692For what became of the parts not de- pofited there?
149982692For when the judge aiked Eulogius,, his dea¬ con, Whether he would not worlhip Frutluofus?
149982692From refpeft to his extraordinary merit, the duke made M A L t 54?
149982692G«dcg3* MATERIA M E D I C A,.C64.Liroplc?.
149982692He died in 16?.
149982692He was held in the higheft veneration by the Romans, both from his be¬ ing the father of Romulus their founder, and from their inclination to conqu?
149982692His mailer, furprifed at his exaCt obedience, alked, How it was poffible fpr him to eat fuch a naufeous fruit?
149982692How are the blanks or fpaces in a line to be ma¬ naged, as thefe are by no means equal?
149982692How dia the vicar of Chrift, the fucceflbr of Peter, and the father of the Chriftian world, reliffi it?
149982692How happened it that her apartments difpleafed her this year, and neither fooner nor later?
149982692How is a long word at the end of a line to be divided?
149982692How is the error of fubftituting one word for another to be reftified?
149982692How many ceafe to be or at leaft to have the faculties of men, before the age of thirty?
149982692I. victory MAC?> Tactdon.
149982692IF, afts as a refifting power, and the grenteft part ©?
149982692In 1510, ther God was with them and their caufe?
149982692In 1745 went into th?
149982692In 1771 they were found to amount to 159,675?
149982692In Holland, Italy, Turkey, and the whole Levant, the food of children is limited to the milk?
149982692In Ihort, he is en* give a MAS r 641] MAS entrufted xvlth all the land?
149982692In ftreams which are too large to be meafured in thi?
149982692In the courfe of their journey, the iron- malic was, one day, heard to alk his keeper whether the king had any defign on his life?
149982692In the other conclufion of Defagu- coming refiftances before a body in motion can be liers and Maclaurin, the error was no lefs; for from flopped?
149982692In the year 1767, Dr Hunter, with the alMance of hi?
149982692Is it likely?
149982692Is it not the chief employ¬ ment of our feveral courts of judicature to determine in particular inftances, what is law, juftice, and equity?
149982692Is it not then a matter of aftonifliment, that hiftorians and philofophers have hi¬ therto paid fo little- attention to longevity?
149982692Is it of no ufe to mark the various fallacies in reafoning, by which even the molt ingenious men have been led into error?
149982692Is it, therefore, fo very aftonifhing, that, with fo many advantages, he was able to captivate the queen fo far as to induce her to marry him?
149982692It embraces all within its wide- the originals?
149982692It i?
149982692It is to open at one end with a fcrew?
149982692Its form is long and narrow, ftretching from the north- eaft of Ayre- point to the Calf of Man, which lie?
149982692John king of France, “ 1: r • t?
149982692LOMFNTACF.L, in botany( from lomentum, a colon?
149982692LONGOMONTANUS( Chriftian), a learned a- ftronomer, born in a village of Denmark in 156?.
149982692Lincoln Linrolr?, LIN[ 8 Uyndesfarn is the principal town.
149982692M A Z couit, where every thing relating to the rents and reve- Mn?# nues of the city, as alfo the affairs of fervants,& c. are II_ tranfa&ed.
149982692M. de St Mars was alarmed at the fight; and alked the man with great anxiety, whether he could read, and whether any one elfe had feen the plate?
149982692MASSIVE, among builders, an epithet given to whatever is too heavy and folid r thus a maflive co-?
149982692Mainpernors differ from bail, in that a man''s bail may imprifon, or furrender him up before the fti?
149982692May not thofe who in¬ habit woods be allowed to live, without knowing who thou art, and whence thou comeft?
149982692Mo- roccoes have their luftre from juice of barberries?
149982692Odri- liver edup; and here Alexander.built a temple- to Jiy ce?
149982692Of what importance is it in many cafes to decide a- right whether an a&ion{ hall be termed murder or man( laughter?
149982692Oppofite to the city, on an ele¬ vated pavement, Hands the king, in a Roman habit, with a laurel on his head, and a truncheon, in hi?
149982692Plate? xovide a box XY, 18 inches long, 9 wide, and z « clixviii.
149982692Portuguefe governor, to take care of the town and Macaroni
149982692Provifion?
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149982692Shall we excule all this by faying, Tantum rdigio potuit fuadere malorum?
149982692Stanz- Stadt,-belonging to the canton of Underwald, is on this fide; and hereabout?
149982692TJfis took its name from?.
149982692Table, sr: — 9- 8337833 9.8339188 9.8340541 9.8341894 9.8343246 9- 834459?
149982692That aftions, if he had no freedom of choice, nor could a- propofition which compares the greater extreme, or void the one and purfue the other?
149982692That the increafe of power by means of the ma?
149982692That the lord mayor and?
149982692The Cale¬ donian?, as exhibited by Offian, are gentle and mag¬ nanimous.
149982692The Saxon King Atheldan granted the town large immunities, and was buried under the high altar o?
149982692The Venetian ftaro weigh?
149982692The cofifede- Cheronscai?
149982692The firft overture the prophet made was in the month of Ramadan, in the 40th year of his age, which is therefore ufually called the yea?
149982692The method of making this iron- liquor is as follow?
149982692The monarch then afked him if he had any do&or with him, and if he was a great do&or, and a king ’s dodlor?
149982692The pyrrhula,.or bullfinch,.is fo generally knowm I O X[ 31 °] L O X a?
149982692The remainder of the horfe returning ta the camp with this difaftrous account, Porus wa?
149982692The trade of the?
149982692The whole matter requifite?
149982692The word is Greek, and properly fignihes “ a witnefs. ” It is applied, by way of eminence, to thole who fuffer in-vyitnef?
149982692They are very expert in this bufmefs, and make ufe of the rule, the plane, the compaffes,& c. The fixth are the empa- Malaga?.
149982692This fometimes grows to an con,~,^don?"
149982692This indeed, fays Mr Whitaker, is “ o’er- doing Termagant; it out- herods Herod. ” Balfour was?
149982692This point fet¬ tled, let us next inquire what thofe ideas are wrhich are capable of being thus unfolded?
149982692This thofe are the moft fen- fible of who have experienced, the extremes of drink?
149982692Thus, if the two quantities 12 and 8 conftitute the proportion V, and each of them be leffened by 6, the half of* 2, we have the proportion 4?
149982692Thymus vulgar!?.
149982692Tii building this expenfive ftrufture there was an eye Rot only to magnificence, and to accommodate the merchant?, but alfo to reimburfe the expence.
149982692Tormentilla MATERIA MEDIC A,^Simple?.
149982692Upon the emperor ’s afking him what pro¬ vocation he had given him to plot his death?
149982692We are told by the French governor Flaceurt, in his hiftory of this ifland f, chatf# V/?
149982692What are the moft prevalent difeafes in other coun¬ tries, which prove equally fatal to the duration of hu¬ man life?
149982692What then are the grounds of our judgment in rela¬ tion to fafts?
149982692What then is the import of fuch general terms?
149982692When he was afked whence a man, like him, whofe life was dedicated to retirement, could borrow them?
149982692When our illuftrious orator was allied, what was his beft fermon?
149982692When this pafte has loft?
149982692Whence u“—''''v arifes this difference?
149982692Wherefore doll thou a( It of me, feeing the Lord is departed from thee, and is become thine enemy?
149982692Whether the ftream of water will admit of perpendicularly down the middle, from the ftem al- a temporary dam or ware acrofs it?
149982692With regard ’ to the general virtues of aromatics* they warm the ftomach, and by degrees the whole?
149982692You may in fome meafure judge of Pliny ’s manner, by one ftiort letter to his friend, which runs thus: “ How fare you?
149982692^v- — » Father Bourzes, in his voyage to the Indies in Fal^j?
149982692_ Convallaria( C. Po- lygonatum, Lin*) Corallina ■( Sertula- ria, Lin?)
149982692aa+zab a+b a+2b fl+yi a+ b?
149982692account of its ample head, and the great ftrength of ■- v- —?
149982692and why confine him?
149982692and why that made? — Others have dreamed that, he was the count de Vermandois, natural fon of Louis XIV.
149982692as in all other cafes, where wheels adt?.s mech:> weal; 752 M E C II Wheel- nical powers, we muft remember, that the fame doc-^carnages.
149982692be-? 42 MECHANICS.
149982692caftle of Dunftaffnage, a feat of the Scottifti kings previous to the conqueft of the Pi6l?
149982692did worfe than love Cardinal Mazarine; Ihe married him, for he was not a prieft: he was not even in orders; and who could have hindered her?
149982692fervice of the king of Pruffi?.
149982692flowers andber- Sanguis draconi?.
149982692for 274 days?
149982692for they knew not what it was. ” For we muft obferve, that the word by which they alked,''what this is?
149982692is open only from eight to one, Sundays and holidays ex?
149982692knights the greateft encomiums, and marks of hi?
149982692man, and we all know by experience that it ■ relation between two others?
149982692ning of December 1637, fhould have quitted it pre- cifely in 1644, becaufe fhe was difpleafed with her apartments?
149982692on]y thing therefore that can admit of doubt is, whe¬ ther it can''be taught?
149982692one occafion, a lady of quality alked him, •who •was The earlieit prince of Mauritania mentioned in the f.rjl general of the age?
149982692or MAR[ 584] MAR M- nTis^e, of tli?
149982692pared with other writings; but with what writings?
149982692pleafantly?
149982692portionally, becomes equal to op, is the logarithm of Lo ° ar‘t in?
149982692r d/ fini- HI* This gradual progrefs of the mind to its com?
149982692that is, at leifure?
149982692was made quite red hot, and in that Hate was placed between the magnetic bar?.
149982692will ferve to elucidate the queftion, whe- Urge or ther large or fmall wheels are preferable for carriages*?
149982692“ And dar’ft thou threat to{ hatch my prize away, “ Due to the deeds of many a dreadful day?
149982692“ In the irre¬ trievable fituation of her affairs, let the moft fevere of her fex fay what courfe was left for her to follow?
149977873, effedlual oppofition to an unjuft meafure has been con- The new parliament met on the 30th of November ftrued into an approbation of it. ”* 774?
149977873-Orders were firft of his age, and 13th of hi?
1499778731 B L I ther to fatisfy lies ennofity and her doubts, afleed what Blind colour that was?
14997787313 » 4# 5 16 I?
14997787316 s. per C.?
1499778731734- 5?
14997787347i 47?
1499778735 °?
14997787366 Dependent, n ° 36 Depreffed, n ° 88 Dichotomous, n ° 4f Dicotyledones,^415 Diffufe, n ° 6i j Digitated, n ° 230?
1499778738 Furiae, n?
149977873;? 6 ttempt- 579 1 B R 1''llm aj.e of gentry was divided into many fubordinate Britsi''n, ones, according to their different counties.
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149977873?# • the honour of the Britifh arms was very effedlually fupported by the bravery and vigilance of the com¬ manders on that ilation.
149977873?, publiftied at Florence, i2mo, 1705.
149977873A bri/ k, high mettled, ftately horfe is called brilliant, as having a railed neck?
149977873A proper reinforcement to the troops already there would encourage thofe to- declare themfelves who were at prefent too timid to a pendent on it?
149977873A treatife of the art of revels; and, 3. a work entitled The third?
149977873A- bout the year 1633, he printed in Holland a Latin treatife intitled, Elenchus religionis Papijiicx, with Fla¬ gellum pontijicis et epifcoporu?
149977873All ffie requires of thofe who play with"her, is to name every card as it is played; and thefe fie retains fo exaftly, that ffie frequently perform?
149977873Although horfe- chefnut has not hitherto been moireM let employed, yet it is Certain that wholefome bread, with- J^?
149977873And what care we whether it be a devil or any other creature that amufes us?
149977873Archbifhop Laud had obtained a attempts?
149977873Are not all thefe vicifiitudes con- fpicuous in the vegetable world?
149977873B R I as?
149977873BASILIC!, a denomination given, in the Greek em¬ pire to thofe who carried the emperor ’s orders and com¬ mand?.
149977873BLEEDING, in therapeutics; fee M f.d 1 c 1 n e-/nr/?*.
149977873BREWING, the operation of picparing ale or beer from Malt; i?
149977873Bolingbroke had been M dice?
149977873But if animals are not mere machines, what are they?
149977873But if this was the cafe, to what purpofe did public men hold converlations, fince they were afterwards to deny or forget what palled?
149977873But on what military authority did the miniftry prefume to think that New York was tenible?
149977873But thou thyfelf movelt alone: who can be a companion of thy courfe?
149977873But what crimes can beafts have committed by birth to be fub¬ jedt to evils fo very cruel?
149977873But what dependence is there to be put on the liabi¬ lity of the things of this world?
149977873But what other precedents exifted?
149977873But where are thefe organs fituated?
149977873Defeat?
149977873E. Lon?.
149977873Experience has taught us, that furze, broom, mudard, clover, heath,& c. are[? i] BEE excellent for this purpofe.
149977873For 2 00 bolls at 1?
149977873Having made this fuppofition, he delired to know what the afs would do?
149977873He afked afterwards what o’clock it was?
149977873He could not hope to remain long con- ■< 52 cealed at Tichfield: the queftion was, what meafure He is feized{ hould next be embraced?
149977873He often told his friends, when they alked him how it was pof- fible for him to go through fo much fatigue?
149977873He proceeded fo far as to print a fey?
149977873He was informed that the fleet at Breft confift- ed of 3?
149977873He was refolved to have carried on the imprefiion of the New Teftament in the Turkifh language; but the company thought it be?
149977873HenderfonJlationer Edinburgh, 4To paper, for 12 reams at r?
149977873His lordftu''p was afleed, whether he meant that the paper ftiould be entered on the journals of the houfe or not?
149977873His uncle intended him for B E Z[ 209 j B E Z tKebar?
149977873How can we beftow alms who are not rich?
149977873How many relations in ecclefraftical writers of Madonas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleeding?
149977873How many yards of linen, at 4 s. per yard,{ hould I have in bartar for 120 yards of velvet, at 15 s. 6 d.?
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149977873I40 The natural confequence of fuoh enthufiafm in the Royalift?
149977873If and mifery?
149977873If our information, tunes of their fuffering brethren?
149977873In 1532, Tindal and his affociates finilHed the whol?
149977873In 1752?
149977873In Jerome ’s time there was a village called-Agla, ten mile?
149977873In a divorce a rnenfa et tboro, if the wife breeds?
149977873In confequence of this application, Don Vito Caravdli was ordered to draw up plans, and fix « pon the means of opening the port afrefh: Don An-?
149977873In fome of the broken found^1?
149977873In order fhould give up our colonies or bur minifiers?
149977873In th?
149977873In the pref nt dif- pute the principal quedion was, Whether the king and parliament, when united, were to be obeyed or redded?
149977873Is it in confe- f quence of their fearing to meet with harder ufage in cafe they fhould be retaken?
149977873It differs from the double occafion for the following epigram, faid to have been Bononi?
149977873It had formerly a large abbey; and;over the river Trent it has now a famous bridge of free( lone, about a quarter of a mile in length, fupporred by 3?
149977873It lies between 8o ° and too0 we d longitude, and between 6o ° and 66?
149977873It was an infult to the people; for what had the perfon raifed to the peerage done, to merit honours fuperior to his fellow- citizens?
149977873It was at 531?
149977873Jenghiz Khan, having taken poffeffion of Bokhara, entered on horfe- back into the great mofque, and aiked merrily if that was the fultan ’s palhce?
149977873L599 15 II L591 I 591 12 I T I O N S. JL 17 15 10 L i?
149977873Louis faid, “ Do you wonder at it?
149977873M. de Marca derives baron from the German bar, man, or freeman?
149977873Mr Par^/^/^TL mentier advifes, that the fruit, after the Ikin is taken temps de di- off, and the juice prefled from it, be made into a pafte.-^?
149977873My defign in this experi¬ ment was to prove, that the mere removal of the an¬ thers?
149977873Naturalifts have obferved, that the queen bees are?
149977873O firft created Beam, and thou great Word, Let there be light, and light was over all; Why am I thus bereav’d thy prime decree?
149977873On the contrary, is it not more than probable that the cam¬ paign in the Weft Indies muft have terminated in the lofs of Jamaica?
149977873On the morning of that day his fervant came into his bed- chamber, and alked him what fort of a night he had had?
149977873On theii''firft melting they af- forc th?
149977873One of the la* dies in waiting afked her what fhe faw there more than ufual?
149977873Panicuea,( the/«/?
149977873Part I. G another BAS[ 5 °] BAS B ifalte?.
149977873Pope,( Profper Lambertini of Bologna), celebrated for his learning and moderation, which gained him the efteem of all fenfible Proteftant?.
149977873Profit and Lofs Dr. to Cafi?, given my daughter at her marriage joo — — Wafte book.)
149977873Repens, 167 Rameum, fig, 126 Ramofe, or ramous, n ° 2rx Ramofiffimus,.n?
149977873So obvious, and fo eafy to be quench’d?
149977873Such alfo war againft France and Spain?
149977873Sum Rofa pulfata mundiqu?
149977873That a fuperiority rejedted?
149977873The Prophet?.
149977873The Romans gave it the name of pants? iau- ticus, or capia.
149977873The a right to call the world to an account?
149977873The divifion of the feriptures into chapters, as we at prefent have them, i?
149977873The firft town that is met with in.paffing up the river Pr- •, is Calcutta, the principal fettkment of the Englifti towns?
149977873The fpeaker then again opens the contents; and, holding it up in his hands, puts the queftion, Whether the bill fliall pafs?''
149977873The ftate of affairs at that time indeed great-?|!
149977873The king the ratification of the treaty, and on paying th
149977873The orifiee( £) is to be held above and near to this arch, perpendicular to(/w?
149977873The thicknefs of a bell ’s edges is ufually 4?
149977873The word is Greek, and is fometimes written Iroukolakos; and fuppofed to be derived from or&*?
149977873Thefe laft mentioned ceremonies are laid afide in the confecration o?
149977873Their chief ufe is for dreffing the monk.?
149977873Then( faid he), the.afs has free will, or is it polfible that of two equal weights one fhould outweigh the o- ther?
149977873There are generally two Bowefs, bowers; called yfoy?
149977873They deliberated_ L- — —* ji k. „ nnu.^/* „ — « « j/ v, v,^c-CX-^1^* 1.1.j?
149977873They hoped to make gold; and what is bread in companion with gold?
149977873They publicly alked the queen ’s fervants whither they had conveyed her?
149977873This fpeech had fuch an effect, that the poof inhabitants delivered up every thing, as well what they had concealed a?
149977873This is alfo called facerdqtal and matrimonial benediction, by the Greeks and The nuptial bene?
149977873This is the prima?
149977873This valuable fecret was purchafed by the fociety for the encouragement of arts,& c. BAR Bark, fpread out upon plantain leaves in the evening?
149977873This- temperature correfponded to xfi- j- on the fealeof Reau¬ mur, and to 70 on that of Fahrenheit, and as it was fixed ters?
149977873Thomas Broughton, M. A. of Wadham college, Ox?
149977873To him, what did it import that the city was peopled with living creatures?
149977873To[ 3*.?
149977873Tranfpa- brewing?
149977873Unfuccefs- The armament confifted of 29{ hips of the line, and al- hd^c1*?
149977873Upon what hypothefis can we account for a degree of forefight and penetration fuch as this?
149977873V. BuRYiNG- P/ rfc
149977873We had acknowledged the American independence; but what was that but an empty form?
149977873We had ceded Flo¬ rida; but had we not obtained the iflands of Provi¬ dence and the Bahamas?
149977873We had granted an extent of fifhery on the coaft of Newfoundland; but had we not eflablifhed an exclufive right to the moft valuable banks?
149977873We had reflored St Lucia, and given up To¬ bago; but had we not regained Grenada, Dominica, St Chriftopher ’s, Nevis, and Montferrat?
149977873We might fend upon anoffenfive fcheme five or fix thoufand men: and what expeifftation could be excited by a force of this kind?
149977873Were it not more eligible, on the very ftrength of fuch an affirmation, to make trial of its veracity, and to put arms into their hands?
149977873What are we, then, to think of the horrible exceffes of miferies undergone by beafts?
149977873What is the propereft liquor for fteeping cloth?
149977873What is there more noble than that right of afylum fo refpe&ed among all the tribes?
149977873What is this but to impute to congrefs by anticipation a violence which common decency forbids us to expert?
149977873What keeps it alive in the firft cafe?
149977873What monfters are thefe in a world originally created for order and juftice to 4 reiga 1 74 ° 1 B R U[ 741 1 B R 0 reign in?
149977873What mutt be done?
149977873What party are we to take?
149977873What reafon could the miniders affign why they had neglecded to improve this Angular advantage, and feemed to fpurn at all ideas of negoci- ation?
149977873What tack the Spanifh dominions in the Netherlands, who they did‘there?
149977873What, then, is this fubftance?
149977873When he was at Geneva, B b he Bernini II.. Bernoulli?.
149977873When this is done, the bird is ta¬ ken out?
149977873When we fettle accounts with any perfon, and afcertain how much is owing at either hand?
149977873Whence alfo the term bemati&ein,/?».. £*? «? «*, to rneafure a road.
149977873Whence alfo the term bemati&ein,/?».. £*? «? «*, to rneafure a road.
149977873Whether the Americans were now to be dependent, jsr General Burgoyne now moved, “ That Lord Clive, independent, on Great Britain?
149977873Whether you{ hall truft the returning zeal of your native fnbjefts, or rely on a foreign power?
149977873Which( fays he) of all Mr Boyle ’s writings{ hall I recommend?
149977873Who then can deny that vegetables are poffeffed of living and felf- moving powers?
149977873Why ffiould it not be fo now as well as then?
149977873Why fhbuld we fart in the Ramadan, fince the whole year with us is one continual fart?
149977873Would admiral Pigot have recovered by arms^ what the minifters had regained by negociation?
149977873Yet, even tion of their country, who wifhed well to its interefts^men.ca?
149977873and merciful God have given man that privilege, if they were not fo many guilty victims of the divine vengeance?
149977873and write[ r6
149977873c r—-t_ rf Remarks veffels ftiouldburft, as it is certain they all will in time?
149977873could it be able to fix the common centre of all the different columns?
149977873geog.)?
149977873mucu s t^ie mean tl ™ 6?
149977873or, Whether we ihould refort to the meafures indifpenfably necefiary to enfure both?
149977873the fleets of the enemy?
149977873the moil vigorous and fpeedy exertions?
149977873ties, that had their diftinft laws and interefts, different forms of worftiip, church- government and order, ftiould be united into one kingdom?
149977873vof? ” ’ 198.
149977873whence thy everlafting light?
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149977873“ The queftion, Sir,( laid he), is, Whether you fhall ftay in England, or fly to France?
149977873“ To what are all thefe effects owing?
149977873” ”"v Amie- ns, and Artois, Died in 176?, aged 70.
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149981189''641 Thus, to thofe who live dire&ly under the equator, he Principles is direftly vertical in March and September at the time an
149981189''«?> and by us the fword- Ji/ b, which this vefiel refembles.
149981189( fays the king:) Do you not know the order? ” The cap¬ tain fell on his knees and alked pardon, but did not-at¬ tempt to make any excufe.
149981189* 7 In the year 106, early in the fpring, Trajali''fet fubduedby out f ° r I^acia?
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14998118984 Mr jofeph Harris, late effay- mafter of the mint, Mr Harris ’?
1499811898d./^rpound Sterling?
149981189; How much money muft be paid; at Edinburgh for the bill?
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149981189? 4 EXPERIMENTAL philosophy.
149981189? i\.z\\.vio leagues we d of the Galley- head in thq county oTCork, province of Mun¬ der, N. Lat.
149981189A and B play at fingle quoits, and A is the bell gamelter, fo that he can give B 2 in 3: What is the ratio of their chances at a fingle throw?
149981189A mound raifed, a mountain levelled, or‘a ufe- c ™ wde?
149981189AEF and EFD, or CFE and FEB, are equal; that is?
149981189About three hours after the departure of our tra- Grotto of vellers from St Nicholas, they reached the grotto of the goat?, the goats.
149981189Am I confcious of none but generous worthy fentiments, and none but upright ho- neft intentions?
149981189Among the various projects formed at this time, that 4* of the chevalier D’Arcon, a French engineer of di- FI0* 1''!1??
149981189Among the various projects formed at this time, that 4* of the chevalier D’Arcon, a French engineer of di- FI0* 1''!1??
149981189An entertainment An accident; had been given in honour of the marriage of one of the occa^on.s? ■ queen ’s attendants.
149981189And indeed how can it be otherwife?
149981189And when a daffi was added at top, thus-?, it figni- fied forty thoufand.
149981189Another queftion concerning the glaciers naturally occurs, namely, Whether they are to be confidered as in a ftate of increafe or diminution?
149981189Are animal filaments tubular, and the colouring atoms received within them?
149981189Are vegetable filaments folid, and the colour depofited on the furface?
149981189Are we authorized to conclude this, becaufe we do not find muftirooms where we have found them a year before?
149981189At the queen ’s coronation, which happened it, he was obliged in honour to return to Spain?
149981189Burgundy Jn 1479, the emperor Maximilian, who had lightly?
149981189But can putrefa&ion create an organic fubftance?
149981189But dry- ftone dikes, unlefs built of the fineft quarried done, are of fuch a pe- rifhable nature, as to be hardly ever worth the ex?
149981189But it may be afked, how far the confidence of friendfhip ought to be car¬ ried?
149981189But w''hy fhould friendftiip be recommended by means different from thofe which the gofpel employs for the purpofe?
149981189But why does not a ball of iron, gold, filver, or copper, w’hich are perhaps a thoufand times heavier than the flint, produce the fame eftedf?
149981189But, by 158 FARR Wound?
149981189By this guide he was fhown a?
149981189Can we fuppofe that fiffi gives occafion to filch a coagulum as runnet?
149981189Cherry- ftones, fwallowed ift great quanti¬ ties, have occafioned the death of many people; and?
149981189Civlf wars Charles at firft had been appointed fovereign of that anion?
149981189DD, The air- veffel, fimilar to the bottom part of Dr Nooth ’s glafi?
149981189Do not many of our moft refined and even contemplative pleafures owe their exiftence to our mif- takes?
149981189Du Cange, voce Militia, give?
149981189EUROCLYDON,( of Eupc?
149981189F A R R treating t’nem, from wounds?
149981189FAS Farthing, FARTHING, a fmall Englifh copper coin, a- Fafce?, mounting to one- fourth of a penny.
149981189Flemifh?
149981189Flemifh^fir pound Sterling?
149981189Flemifhcrown; what muft be the rate of exchange between London and Amfterdam, in order to be on a par with the other two?
149981189For example, fuppofethe length of the vefiel 32.06,-and the diameter of its bafe 25 inches; to find what is the content in ale- gallons?
149981189For the aftual men- in the heavens that a difference in the refradfion might furation of this way, two poles were made ufe of, each?
149981189For where lhall we find the perfon who hath received from any one benefits fo great or fo many, as children from their parents?
149981189Fret, F R I r 46.?]
149981189G E O G Principles zenith, and fun ’s place, lay the quadrant of altitude an
149981189G L O that may well ferve,"n too many refpe&s, as a model Glof* to thefe?
149981189Gadu?
149981189Have all the monks and anchorites of the Ro- Jnifti church been holy as the founders of their orders?
149981189Have poets- a privilege to alter the nature of things, and at pleafure to beftow attributes upon a fubjedl to which they do not belong?.
149981189He decides all rank and precedency, and has a power of prim
149981189He was a poet, a philofopher, a phyfician, an aftronomer, a mathema¬ tician, and what not?
149981189He wrote likewife Notes upon Q^Cur?
149981189Hence all triangles ftanding between the fame paral¬ lels have the fame height, fince all the perpendicular?
149981189Hence an oppreffion of the organs of refpiration and a lethargic difpofition came on?
149981189Her father then alked her why( lie would not make fome figns when( he wanted a drink?
149981189Hi?
149981189Hory.t, Dumque viren- genua?
149981189How can this be paid?
149981189How dare thy joints forget To pay their a- wful duty to our prefence?
149981189How does your Grace?
149981189How much Sterling money is equal t © 1459 ducats 18 fols 1 denier, bank- money of Venice5 d. exchange at 524 d. Sterlingducat?
149981189How we are to account for this figure, which we fee lies in the thought, and to what principle fhall we refer it?
149981189If 1 loi: 100:: 62?
149981189If 60: d. 31?
149981189If the fundamental bafs is not tffeful in compofing good mufic, if it muft even be retrenched in praftice, what good purpofe, then, cun it ferve?
149981189If ° n remi I ° 00; r in^^ money will the remittance amount to?
149981189In Amfterdam, Rotterdam, Middleburgh,& c. books Exchange and accounts are kept by fome in guilders ftivers and pennings, and by other?
149981189In the evening he tifked what o’clock it was?
149981189In the front of Blenheim was?
149981189In this cafe theie mull be.a continual ef?
149981189In this fold-F.afy me* tion pieces of linen are to be dipt, and burnt to black.^yj?
149981189In what proportion animal and vegetable food ought to be mixed?
149981189Is it neceffary and al¬ lowable, or univerfally hurtful?
149981189Is it neceffary for him to receive ftill more fubtlantial afMance?
149981189Is there an admirer of Homer who can read his defcription without rapture?
149981189It was taken by theXed an?
149981189It was the ancient opinion, that beef could ptoduce bees?
149981189It was their\e prerogative to take precedence of ail the companies of sl''otlaJ?
149981189May I lawfully injure others, in order to ferve him?
149981189Mix together wjth fyrup of marftimallows, and divide into fix balls, giving on?
149981189Mr Flamfteed likewife compofed the Britilh Catalogue of the ■?
149981189Mufl not your connexion with fuch a per- fon be favourable to your virtue, your intereil, and your happinefs?
149981189Muft I communicate to one friend the fecrets which have been intruded to me by another?
149981189Muft I reveal to my friend all my fentiments, opinions, and defigns?
149981189Narciffus ’s and hyacinths do well toge¬ ther; as.alfo tulips and jonquils, and crocufe?
149981189Of roafted meat it may be alked, which are more proper, thofe which are moft or leaft roafted?
149981189On his retreat, M. de Calonne, who had fucceffively filled with acknow- tne"?
149981189Or does not their different fufeeptibility of colour de¬ pend rather on the different intrinfic properties of the two?
149981189Or have ye chofen this place After the toils of battle, to repofe Your weary’d-virtue?
149981189Others derive both galea, and galere, from a fifh by the Greeks called or? “?
149981189Others derive both galea, and galere, from a fifh by the Greeks called or? “?
149981189Quis defideiio fit pudor aut modus Tam chari capitis?
149981189S- rVL How much Spanifti money will this amount to, exchange at 384 d. Sterling per piaftre?
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149981189Seats of marble, arbours, and fummer- houfes, terminated every villa; and fyna?
149981189See Compare?
149981189See Medici ne- Z/ zZ?;*:.
149981189See the ar¬ ticle Bismuth?
149981189Several GIB L 729 1 GIB Gibraltar, force?, amounting to near 20,000 men 5 and foon af- ter forming his camp, he advanced within reach of the garrifon.
149981189Since, however, from the imperfection of our fenfes, we are unable to perceive thefe feeds, ought we to infer that they do not exift?
149981189Sir Benjamin Thomfon has inquired human body?
149981189Slemifti per pound Sterling?
149981189Sterling per millree?
149981189Sterling/ er pezzo?
149981189Sterling?
149981189Stood- the ftrength of car- borne Ofcar?
149981189T?
149981189The Greeks called it Gallia Parva; to diftinguilh it from the Tranfalpha?
149981189The Senegdla, or Senegal finch, is a fpecie* very little bigge?
149981189The barbarous na- a tions, therefore, began to make much more frequent Invaded by?
149981189The difference between the?
149981189The effefts?
149981189The fcale.5 i?
149981189The fire- grapplings,( Z?.)
149981189The prince indignantly alked him, if he was to be involved in the fame ddtruction?
149981189The rural artift ought, therefore, up- revels ’ as/>f gaiety; the cyprels, becaufe on every occafion, to endeavour to avoid labour; or,!?
149981189The venerable oak, the ro¬ mantic beech, the ufeful elm, even the afpiring cir?
149981189Their principal towns lie in latitude 32?
149981189There are three bottles for ma¬ king the mixture, with a meafure Z?
149981189They are at that time fo wanton as to bite at any thing that ap¬ pears on the top of the waves, and are often taken with GAD[ 52 Cu;’u?.
149981189They have but fallen be¬ fore us; for, one day we muft fall.—Why doll thou build the hall, fon of the winged days?
149981189This continued to b?
149981189Thofe lamenedes particular!)?
149981189Thus, they may either agree for the cafual produce of the revenue affigned; or a fixed annuity for a great¬ er or lefs number of years?
149981189Tljf?
149981189To 15 ounces of either of the bafes, add for colour one dram cf mountain- blue and fix 4* grains- GEM[ 608] G E M grains of glafsof antimony; or,?.
149981189To prevent it from being pulled out entirely, a fpring i?
149981189To the lower end e of the large tube, a fmal- ler tube »
149981189To the top of the baf- ket is fixed a ftrong iron curve or handle, with an ey^- or ring in the middle; and to one fide of the balket, near the top, i?
149981189Were all the difciples of Zeno Catos or EpiCte- tufes?
149981189What are the effe3s of variety in food?
149981189What are we then to think of thefe?
149981189What is the SterHng value of 731 pi¬ aftres, at 55- 1-each?
149981189What is this but to command us to enter into habits of intimacy wherever there is ground for mutual efteem?
149981189When thou, fun of heaven, ffialt fail?
149981189When your friend needs''ydur direftion and advice, freely and honeftly give it: does he need more than advice; your aftive exertions in his behalf?
149981189Whence, then, has this fudden and great increafe of heat arifen?
149981189While that time to be pacific; and Ihe obtained for him, from this war( of which an account is given under the ar- tlie Turk8?
149981189Whit?
149981189Why ftiould not the longitudinal fibres of the flax, before they be fpun into yarn, be made not only as fine but as clean as poffible?
149981189Why had not Offian the ftrength of thy foul?
149981189Why peep your co- ward fwords half out their fliells?
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149981189XOI 202 3 ° 4 406 507 609 710 8l2 914 IOJJ HI?
149981189XXI, PARR CM.ndersof coT)d, by tlj?
149981189according to the demand for bills?
149981189ah what docs it avail That file weeps tears fo wond’rous cold, As fcarce the als ’s hoof can hold, So cold, that I admire they fall not hail?
149981189burned, be?
149981189deftroyed as they would be if they wer?
149981189give in Mr Gibfon ’s own- words, who fays: As foon as.. thsr?
149981189gjon wcre VCry early received in it, being preached there in 153?
149981189i i it, Are four crofs blade?
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149981189in 1670; from a tack of the arch- biffioprick; and from ieveral donations conferred by prirat?
149981189ing like himfelf, or imparting any of his own proper fubftance to the Son?
149981189ivurci Bttenkns S 1 F''~4d HAAT IlsTDXfV SO A> Q/JO J‘20/oo/4o mo m ’ f^MUtfaiu% A$ JZ2?6rtAJ/ 4**y TylcmX 1ST Ti ifo/so/A<> t MO S2Q 4?
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149981189law?
149981189ling per piaftre?
149981189mounttoin Holland currency, theagio being$^per cent.?
149981189natnralifts, and which they have taken for the parts of II fru&ification?
149981189or what fiiould hinder its becoming univerfal, if it be innocent or allowable in him?
149981189or who does not form td«his imagination a fcene of de¬ lights more pifturefque than the landfcapes of Tinian or Juan Fernandez?
149981189per crown?
149981189per crown?
149981189per ducat?
149981189t? ee 0- 7.
149981189to CD?
149981189to CD?.
149981189to CD?.
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149981189what kind of a fluid it was; or whe¬ ther it bears any analogy to thofe with which we are better acquainted?
149981189where are you going, king?
149981189will weigh 2 155-f- d ounces; fo that the globe will not oe“u?
149981189“ All thefe things the nations or Gentiles feek, ” Whence the Latin church alfo ufeigenie?
149981189“ But- I pray you forget not likeways to tell what are the Devill ’s rudimentis?
149981189“ Did thy beauty laft, O Ryno?
149981189“ Do you imagine( fays Cicero), that Pacuvius wrote in cold blood?
149981189“ What are you doing there?
149981189“ Yet( continues our author) what was that boafted Paradife with which the gods ordain’d To grace Alcinous and his happy land?
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149979156''? olltan, 1 ° ry ‘, church, which was burnt to afhes with all who were cordingly he fet out for Adrianople, and from thence y*- in it.
149979156( d)-Quid prpfuit olim Hippolyto grave propofitum?
149979156), “ what harm can there be to join in the public feftivals?
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149979156*? « The form of a cow ’s uterus differs from the human, Uteres, in having two pretty large cornna.
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1499791567.. It muft be well fcoured with fuller ’s earth, well fulled with the bell white foap, and afterwards walhed in clem?
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149979156? arians were at that time governed by a king liuill.
149979156A wit being alked one day what could be done to keep up an opera threatened with a moft complete damnation?
149979156Ac- tiV?
149979156According to this author, the pafquinade againd Crichton, which was to the following effed, “ And he that will fee it let him go to c R I[ 54 ° 1?
149979156After the farinaceous part is fufficiently fubfided, the water is poured off, and the meal being properly dried, is occafionally made into cake?
149979156All veffels, of enemies are lawful prizes, after de?
149979156Among the evils to which mankind have been fubjedled, why might not their being liable to daemoniacal poffeffion be one?
149979156And it is evident alfo, that this aug¬ mentation of induftry will not effentially increafe num¬ bers: Why?
149979156Are then the latter to be told, that dancing is an imitative art?
149979156Bafilius endeavoured to caufe him fubmit to.?
149979156Be buried among kings, and with more than regal folemnity?
149979156Be feared and courted by all princes, and adopted a brother to the gods of the earth?
149979156Being afked one day in full company, which of his works he thought the beft?
149979156But how many( hades may ferve to embel- lifh thofe pictures?
149979156But how was this to be effefted?
149979156But whence had they the fpicery?
149979156But why, it may be alked, does water of itfelf emit dephlogiftica¬ ted air without any fubftance whatever immerfed in it?
149979156COMPOST, in agriculture, denotes a certain kind of mixture defigned to alfift the foil in t? e way of ve¬ getation, inftead of dung.
149979156CRUS ADO, in commerce, a Portuguefe coin, llruck under Alphonfus V. about the year 1457, at the time when pope Calixtus fen?
149979156Call together parliaments with a word of his pen, and fcatter them again by the breath of his mouth?
149979156Can competition among buyers poffibly take place, when the provifion made is more than fufficient to fupply the quantity demanded.?
149979156Com¬ mand a mutinous army by means of feditious and fac¬ tious officers?
149979156Concerning this fpecies Mr Pennant afks, “ Is it poffible that this could be the fpecies which has hitherto efcaped the notice of our naturalifts?
149979156Cover all_''’ thefe temerities under a feeming obedience to a par¬ liament, in whofe fcrvice he pretended to be retain¬ ed?
149979156Dactylus was alfo a fort of dance among the an¬ cient Greeks, chiefly performed, Hefychiu?
149979156Decorations in churches, are paintings, vafes, ft- ftoons,& c. occafionally applied to the- walls; and with ft?
149979156Did he, who thus infcrib’d the Wall, Not read, or not believe Sr Paul, Who fays there b, where’er it hands, Another houfenot made with hands?
149979156Die pofftffed of peace at home, and triumph abroad?
149979156Ever fince the redu&ion of thof?
149979156For is it found upon far¬ ther experience, that capital punilhments are more effedlual?
149979156Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intelledl?
149979156Hath he, been in thy heart?
149979156He had the misfortune while at Oxford to marry a lady whofe gallantries became notorious: neverthelefs he would not b?
149979156He there¬ fore difpatched fome troops againft the ufurper; but thefe were gained over, and Procopius continued for fome time t
149979156Her majefty alked what Ihe was?
149979156His firft inclination to poetry arofe on his lighting on Spencer ’s Fairy Queen, when he was but juft able to read: and this inclination fo c O\?
149979156Horace fays, Hellaie percuffii, Marius cum pracipltat fc, Ccrritus fuit t Plato, in his Simceus, fays, y*?
149979156How inconceivably numerous then muff the circulations in the whole human body be?
149979156I. Their- Ea/?
149979156IS NOTHING CERTAIN?
149979156If he had a fon of his own blood, why did he adopt Leucifs?
149979156If this be true, where is the woman that would not* facrifice fuch a lover to her re- fentment?
149979156If this was the cafe, why is not the right ventricle three times as large and( Irong as the left?
149979156Ihould banilh Cromwell, that numerous and ftrongly allied family''?
149979156In anfwer to this, it is faid, that it may jultly be queftioned whether all fprings are derived from the vapours raifed by the fun ’s heat?
149979156In the fame way a manufa&urer may ex¬ pend for building, machine?, horfes, and carriages, but never for the matter he manufactures.
149979156In the fame year he came forward as an?
149979156It der by its various effe&s, only in proportion as thofe muft be divided into afts and fcenes, each of which, as are diverfified and fudden?
149979156It is be- deftroyed?
149979156It is joined, however, to the continent on th?
149979156It is recommended, therefore, to all who wifti to enjoy their exiftence( and who entertains not that vvifh?
149979156It?
149979156Let it be lequired to find the quantity fucked the blood, fpits it into a bowl of wine, and throws T?
149979156Mediafli- The pericardium is not here contiguous to the dia- num?
149979156Neverthelefs, if there be fuch a thing as an argument a prion., why may not fpeeula- tive men be employed in its examination?
149979156Note alfo, that 78 T ” ’, divided by 13 gives 6, the quotient of M/>n/jo* th?
149979156O, may we gather from thefe words, That hosfe is not a houfe of Lord?
149979156Of thefe he hath two in the iirft defeending de- tins and his brother are related; why?
149979156On the 6th of Oftober they dif- ccvered land, which from its fize, and the enormous mountains obfervable on it, wa?
149979156On the other hand, can compe¬ tition take place among the fellers, when the quantity demanded exceeds the total provifion made for it?
149979156One is, that thtfnorth t^ie promontory, called the Eajl Cape, is in reality the ward?
149979156One method of reverfing this influx is by exter- externally?
149979156Or how came Arabia to be fo famous in ancient times for fpices?
149979156Or whence proceeded that miftake of many great authors of antiquity, that fpices actually grew there?"
149979156Order of the cards after they have been fhuffled and 1 Eight hearts 2 Eight 1 3 Knave> fpades 4 Ten J 7 £ ing?
149979156Over- run each corner of the three na¬ tions, and fubdue with equal facility both the riches of the fouth, and the poverty of the north?
149979156Overcome firft all his enemies by arms, and all his friends afterwards by artifice?
149979156Perhaps the dasmonianiil;?
149979156Pliny*, fpeaking of the* Lil.xn?
149979156Reduce to fubjedlion a warlike and dif- contented nation by means of a mutinous army?
149979156Required the fun''s altitude?
149979156Richard?
149979156S> ueeni What, ns my Richard both- in fliape and mind Transform’d and weak?
149979156See Recherches de la France?
149979156Serve all parties patient¬ ly for a while, and afterwards command them vifto- rioufly at lait?
149979156Shall they die to avenge a private quarrel between us?
149979156She ’s too good to let me die; Why, oh, why Ihould 1 dtfpair?
149979156Such was the famous vie- CRETA?
149979156Such, e. g. is''>? ■?
149979156Such, e. g. is''>? ■?
149979156Sup- “ pofe the queftion to be, Is nothing certain?
149979156Suppofe the queftion to be, What is each “ Briton ’s hoajl?
149979156Supprefs again that monfter in its infancy, and openly fet’himfelf up above all things that ever were called fovtreign in England?
149979156T •>?
149979156Tafte and the belles lettres are utterly un¬ known in this country, which yet has produced fome''menr DEN[? 6o] DEN Iknmark.
149979156Take thy corredlion mildly, kifs the tod, And fawn on rage with bafe humility?
149979156Tell me, Apollo, for thy Daphne ’s love, What Creffid is, what Pandar, and what we?
149979156That C L O[ 7?]
149979156That he fhould have the power and boldnefs to put his prince and marter to an open and infamous death?
149979156The Florentine marble, as we fee it wrought up in the ornaments of cabinets,& c. owe?
149979156The Jews, among other reproaches which they threw out againft our Saviour, faid, He hath a devil, and is mad;< why hear ye him?
149979156The cun- ents there aF ”?
149979156The firlt, he fays, took their name from* ■*?
149979156The hunter?
149979156The intermediate time he propofed to employ in furveying the bay of Cook ’s St Lawrence, and the coaft fituated to the font’.ward I)‘f?
149979156The lufitanica, with obverfe oval leaves?
149979156The mafs was then diffolved in 20 ounces of water, and a?
149979156The next morning when one of his phyficians came to viiit him, Cromwell afked him, why he looked fo fad?
149979156The next queftion to be determined is, to what degree of latitude the northern coaft of Afia extends before it inclines dire&ly weftward?
149979156The refult of Mr Arkwright ’s different inventions and?
149979156The trees are all eafily propagated, either by layers, fuekers, or cuttings?
149979156The word comes from xoa-^o?, world, and Ideferibe.
149979156Then KG(= Ai?)
149979156There is only one fpecies, the umbracula, a native of the Weft Indies, where it i?
149979156They fuffered much in th
149979156This Italian opera began in Rutland- houfe in Charter- houfe- yard, 1656; but was afterwards removed to the Coek-,////r/''UW7?c7//?
149979156This affertion is founded on the- following fads: vertible into one another?
149979156This fuccefsful expedition ftruck the Indi¬ an?
149979156This mem?
149979156This occafioned him to draw up his piece Z)
149979156This peninfula, which is indeed but a little diftrift, yet, from the many advantage?
149979156This was done while they continued at Dufky Bay, in order to fupply the want of vegetables, which were not to be 5 procured COO[ 39?
149979156This was the fault of a peculiar fort of glafs made in Croa- ia, Oxfordfhire and fomc other places, of black flints, a CrocodH?.
149979156Thou fooliffi wo¬ man, after the words of confecration, is it not the Lord ’s body?
149979156Thtfe pro- when there were few perfons of legal knowledge in dueed a letter in 1 yy?
149979156To what a degree muft good¬ breeding adorn the beauty of truth, when it can thus foften the deformity of falfehood?
149979156To what fource muft we attribute thofe inteftine diffehtions?
149979156To which therefore of thefe anceftors muft we firft refort in order to find out defeendants to be preferably called to the inheri¬ tance?
149979156Trade is come to a ftop: what then becomes of all the hands which were formerly employed in fupplying the foreign de¬ mands?
149979156Trample too upon that parliament in their turn, and fcornfully expel them as foon as they gave him ground of diffatisfadlion?
149979156Tune ilia fene&ec Sera meet rcquics?
149979156We not only conclude/?
149979156Were not thefe the murmurs of a heart ill at eafe?
149979156What are the firll confequenees of this revolution?
149979156What are thefe Kobaler, who were de- fcended from the ihepherds, but the fame as the Coba- li of Greece, the uniform attendants upon Diorfufus?
149979156What ffiall become of her, fay you, my lord?
149979156What if a moufe eat it after confecration; what ffiall become of this moufe?
149979156What need was there to drown thofe lands where no men lived, or are yet to be found?
149979156What real dependence, tlrerefore, could there be on the ac¬ curacy of the account given by a youth of that age?
149979156What then are the confequences of this new com¬ merce to our merchants, who have left their homes in queft of gain abroad?
149979156What w^as that pious and learned man ’s cafe, who wrote the Intelledlual Syftem of the Uni- verfe?
149979156What, indeed, is life or its enjoyments without fettled principles, laud¬ able purpofes, mental exertions, and internal comfort?
149979156What, then, is the caufe fedlion of the hexagonal prifm formed by Rochelle fait, which deftroys their apices?
149979156Where was his gallantry on this occafion?
149979156Where ’s the neceflity of that, Mr Bayes?
149979156Who is a llranger to the llory of Lucretia killing herfelf for her violated chaftity?
149979156Who, fays^ Epiphanius, is fo ignorant as not to know, that Chaos Q^aos ° r and Buthos, the abyfs, are of the fame purport?
149979156Why did he intruft to him the government of the ifland, when he promifed him his daughter in marriage?
149979156Why, oh, why fhould 1 defpair?
149979156Writer?
149979156You and I have quarrelled; but thefe warriors, what have they done?
149979156and with what fuccefs can we hope bafe; which threads, upon accurate examination, are to form a fy''ftem of mineralogy upon fuch diftinftions?
149979156and would there not have been on this fuppo- fition a fufficient reafon to prefcrve living creatures in the ark for future propagation, ”& c.?
149979156and, 2 Whether the primitive earth Hood in need of fuch a quantity of rain to render it fertile as the pre¬ fent?
149979156both armies, aflced the meflenger, if his fon was un- The creft is efteemed a greater mark of nobility horfed, or wounded, or killed?
149979156brought about I?
149979156contented?
149979156from the direftors to Lord Wey- the country to advife or affift them?
149979156how oppofite the lights?
149979156how varied may be the ftrokes of the pencil?
149979156iiy, 24I-, 38^-?
149979156ing, and the roof and other folid ftrata above permit?
149979156lefs civilized, lefs focial, lefs fecure?
149979156may likewife add the mark^ or j?
149979156me as the avenger- of your liberty?
149979156nay, what fecurity could there be for Magna Chaita itfdf?
149979156of a gallant foldier?
149979156or is it the found “ of clays that are no more?
149979156or of Virginia killed by her father to preferve it?
149979156poiuijli relinquere folam, Crudelis?
149979156that you prefer to it the mean condition of an Athenian or Argive citizen? ” The reply of Solon fufficiently juftified his reputation for wifdom.
149979156the ftraits of Magellan, or to double Cape Horn and ocean0 C fail through thofe of Ee Maire?
149979156the very fpot where the ancient ami powerful city of Tarquinii once Hood?
149979156thofe mountains where the ark firil reded?
149979156to afk Solon, in the fecond place, Whom, next to Tel¬ lus, he deemed moft happy?
149979156veffels very feriaufly, that if any of the things were either?
149979156vi?.
149979156what fayeft thou, thou fooliffi woman?
149979156whether he ought to prefer thofe he had by Euridice to Ptolemy* 1 Philadelphus whom he had by Berenice?
149979156whether, in fail- Beft paf- ing to the Pacific Ocean, it is better to pafs through% e''nt?
149979156with what loud applaufe Didft thou beat heav’n with blefling Bolingbroke.Before he was what thou wquld’ft have him be?
149979156working, is- proportioned to the hardnefs and ftrength of the coal and other ftrata adja?
149979156x00parts?
149979156x?.
149979156~r''It may be aSked, however, Why the uvula is want- Tjie^ Gf ing here, and not in man?
149979156« Another queftion which naturally occurs on the fubjeft of th£ deluge is, Whether there was any rain before it or not?
149979156‘ Do not( fays he) thofe mountains of Armenia bear wit- nefs to the truth?
149979156“ Did not OIlian hear a voice?
149979156“ If( fays Mr Walpole) thefe inftances are proble¬ matic,* are the following fo?
149979156“ What then is the opinion which on the whole we nre to form of the admirable Crichton?
190273291''Eeft me- The Ihorteft and moll certain method of taking up Ikin?
190273291( f> Gh)^ YP Tt Oft I 11 K>^ d M M rr p GO GO U 4?
190273291), the ancient name of Egypt: the fcholiaft on Apollonius Rhodius, fays, that not only Theffaly, but Egypt, was called ’ He?
190273291* 6?
190273291- To what dark undifcover’d fliore?
190273291.Hath no man condemned ‘ thee?
190273291.What are its lizards, either in fize or intre- is true that there are places in America, wffiere the- pidity, compared with our crocodiles?
190273291/k?,?, «, r, which together make up the number CCCLXV.
190273291/k?,?, «, r, which together make up the number CCCLXV.
1902732914SQ Of Equa- —-v?
190273291; for the greateft pro- du£t from the divifion of the greateft root — 14, is: —? X—7= 49 lefs than 52.
190273291;?/VK/, a city of Picardy.
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190273291?
190273291?
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190273291? 3g-4- The Beam, is fixed to the larger handle and the fheath, all of which are-placed in the fame plane with the head.
190273291? 4 Spaniards defeated with great fiaughter.
190273291? art T. pfteology.
190273291? tna in thofe eruptions which burft out from its fides.
190273291A B r r^ r f K. zLa xc f/1 A M o r n P R xv3 X 4 T?
190273291A petition againft him, and an accufation, were: jier place?.
190273291ACETOUS, an epithet applied to fuch fubftance?
190273291ADDICTION, among the Romans, was''the ma?
190273291AERO OfArtifidal one grain o?
190273291ALSO?
190273291AMBIANI, orAMBiANENSisciviTAS, now^?
190273291AMBULATORY, a term anciently applied to- fuch courts,& c. as were not fixed to any certain place?
190273291Abstract Mathematics, otherwife called Pur?
190273291Again, fetting afide the evidence to be deri- art itfelf?
190273291Alban re¬ plied, “ To what purpofe do you inquire of my fa¬ mily?
190273291Anagrams are fometimes alfo made out of feveral words: fuch is that on the queftion put by Pilate to our Saviour, Quid eft veritas?
190273291And SIlius Italicus celebrates its mufic, and its float?
190273291And do not epicures crimp fiffi for the gratification of their appetites?
190273291And do not we roaft both them and lobfters whilft alive; the barbarity of which prac¬ tice deems to equal that of the Abyffinians?
190273291And from hence arofe that principle of perfonal attachment and affec-?
190273291And laftly, Whether that found in the whale is fuperior or inferior in its qualities and value to the former?
190273291And what an impreflion muft; Mr Bruce, with his magnificent and fcientific apparatus, have made upon the inhabitants of fuch a country as Abylffinia?
190273291And, if fo, in what part of their body it is to be found?
190273291Apollo ’s arrival into the j?
190273291Are thefe fecre- tions to be imputed to any particular difpofition in the fluids, or is their caufe to be looked for in the folids?
190273291As he returnedfrom Jez¬ reel to Samaria, the prophet Elijah met him, and faid, “ Haft thou killed and alfo taken pofleffion?
190273291As they advance northward they Americi brute creation?
190273291Befides thefe accidents, which are common to all forts of words, each particu¬ lar fpecies has its accident?
190273291But Ej is the exparifion of EF in the place £?>, and therefore this expanfion is to its mean expanfion as EF — LM to EF.
190273291But it may be a( Iced, why eels and water- fnakes are capable of living longer in the air than the other kinds of fi(h?
190273291But may not the fame be faid of the idol- worfliip of the heathens?
190273291But what could tempt them to make their ridges crook¬ ed?
190273291But what if ridges be already formed, that are either crooked or too high?
190273291By applying jnent?.
190273291Can we ferioufly reflect upon this awful fub- je£t, without being almoft loft in adoration?
190273291Ch. I Different throughout, the other fliall vibrate throughout alfo?
190273291Completing the?
190273291Divide the greater by the lefs: and, if there is no remainder, the lefs is the greateft common mea- fur?
190273291Do not cooks fkin eels whilft alive?
190273291Do not we eat raw oyfters within a fecond of their being fepa- rated from the fhell?
190273291Doth not a foil fo meliorated draw near to one per¬ petually fertile?
190273291Even in our own civilized country, how are quacks and mountebaoks- reforted to?
190273291For inltance, if in a found animal the vis nervea alone produces the contradtion of the mufcles, we will afk whatpurpofe the vis infita fferves?
190273291General Clinton iffued two proclamations, and k?
190273291Has any one of thefe fucceeded ill in his hunting?
190273291Has his harveft failed?
190273291Hath no man condemned thee?
190273291He then afked her, whether fhe would accompany him in his wars?
190273291He"apprehends, the others If it be allied, why are they more common now b^ing curled was owing to their not being fully ripe, than formerly?
190273291Hence, pro- phers, or rather theorifts, the Americans have found/ fy?
190273291Here~/ho is there to mourn for Logan?
190273291Ho bo, dit elle, ejl ce vous?
190273291How is this provided for?
190273291How is this to be reconciled?
190273291How they fpend their time?
190273291If it be a Iked in Europe, Why do they not repair the New Port?
190273291If once, alas?
190273291If one firing be but half the length of the other, and be flruck, how will the vibrations be?
190273291If the circle touches LN, there is only one folutipn which is a minimum; and if the circle( does not meet LN?
190273291If x7= zz, this equation be¬ comes Zfi+ 2Z3—3Z2= 100. p m In general, if x-+x—=
190273291In another experiment, 7?
190273291In oppofition to ftationary courts.—The court?
190273291In the firft bargain, an annuity in reverfion for x 2 years, to commence 9 year?
190273291In the mean time,* e ingL* 1 —?
190273291In the natural 4] A D E method, this genus belongs to the 38th order, Tricocca?.
190273291In their cauftie Hat?
190273291In this cafe, would not the inflammable air( he a Iks), by difiblving our food, facilitate its converfidn into chyle?
190273291In- like manner, is it the pure elementary part of water which nouriflies them?
190273291Into thefe Rreffins?
190273291It breeds in deferted rabbit holes, or occupies them''ANA[ 657] ANA the in in the abfence of the owners?
190273291It camels?
190273291It is about fe- ven or eight miles in circumference, including the old city and fome garden?.
190273291It is likewife a matter of confequence to know, Whe¬ ther ambergrife is found in all kinds of whales, or only in a particular fpecies of them?
190273291It is well peopled; the houfes are built of commenced?
190273291It is, however, a very difficultka''* matter to adjuft thi?
190273291It was afked of an Indian, who appeared to be extremely old, what age he was of?
190273291Let the ages of A^ and B be refpec-) tively Seven years ago they 7 were Seven years hence?
190273291M C> 3 p 8 □ B f 1 7 H 1 7 0 7 0^sy 1 7 S 4.2 T Y 3 A A 0 D E A V V AAA/ C V2 Al/ v\/V AT S S Q?
190273291May not the light, therefore, emitted from the flame, be part of the phlogifton of the inflammable air united to the principle of heat?
190273291Modern anatomifts have difcover- ed many miftakes the ancients were led into, by their conceiving a greater fimilitude between the ftru
190273291Neither the edges of the fornix,, nor its pofterio?
190273291No more a plealing cheerful gueft?
190273291Oat?
190273291On other occafions, he aflumed a America?
190273291Or what makes one deep and the other fhrill?
190273291P P< 22 R R jy T T cc c cS dT-cg e a?
190273291Qu ijl devenu cet efprit ft fubtil?
190273291Searching every kingdom for the man who has the leaft comfort in life, Where is he to be found? — In the royal pa¬ lace.—What!
190273291Sful expedi-?.ion in the jferfeys.
190273291Shall I ftrike?
190273291Such- foils actually exifl; and why Ihould it be thought,-that imitation here is above the reach of art?
190273291Terah, at his return, afked whence came all this havock?
190273291That 3 G ariling 418 A L G j Equation?, arifing From this queftion,( No.
190273291The 38 afcent of the latter is fliown in q. very eafy and fatis- Pxperi- factory manner by bringing a red- hot iron under one*"ent?
190273291The Athenians had an extraordinary way of punifil¬ ing adulterers, called «? «? av5«SWif, practifed at leaf!
190273291The Athenians had an extraordinary way of punifil¬ ing adulterers, called «? «? av5«SWif, practifed at leaf!
190273291The anagogical fenfe is, when the facred text is explain¬ ed with a regard to eternal life, the point which Chri- accomplices?
190273291The ancient Perlians, Budasus obferves, had their ay- yupuiv
190273291The attempt may fuggeft proper experiments: it may open new views: and if we fail in equalling nature, may we not, however, hope to approach it?
190273291The coefficient of the fecond''term is the fum of all the roots(
190273291The date on, Airinj?''
190273291The fecond, How not only to the knowledge of divine things, but of di- did you commit the facff?
190273291The governor having a fired him of what family he was?
190273291The king propofed aloud this queftion, Whether he might not take his fubjefts money when he needed it, without all this formality of parliament?
190273291The light, heat, and courfe old man in Peru, even the moft civilized, what age he of the fun, form the principal topic of their difco''urfe; is of?
190273291The name is fuppofed to have been derived from hence, that Handing ready to give the ftroke he allied, Agon''?
190273291The next quedion, then, which prefents itfelf, is, From what part of the Old World America has mod probably been peopled?
190273291The next queftion was, Whether any of the nitrous acid exifted in dephlogifticated air?
190273291The orthodox ufed to fing that hymn without any ad¬ dition, or by adding only to it, a?
190273291The univerf?!
190273291The word is compounded of a,|, goat, and aj,, eye?
190273291There was a lady who was fo ter?
190273291They feera he take, to fell the mixture at 8 s. per gallon?.
190273291They interrogate them, with loud lamentable cries, What they are doing?
190273291Thi?
190273291This appearance, tion of the which is now familiar, though it ftill remains one of comP?
190273291This region is variegated with a vail number of mountains of a conical form, thrown up by v?
190273291This''?
190273291Thus the quotient of o> abz divided by''imbe is the?
190273291Thus the root?
190273291To be fatisfied in this, he allied the farmer whe¬ ther he had fet any of the fame potatoes this year, and what was the nature of his land?
190273291To cover the feed with the plow is exprefled by the phrafe A?
190273291To what purpofe did they take the trouble •ved from Scripture on this fubjeft, the fimplicity of of inventing other charafters?
190273291We now then come to a critical queftion, What is it that produces the difference of tone in two elaftic founding bells or firings?
190273291What a reverence and allonilhment does this paffage excite in every heaver of talle and piety?
190273291What are the numbers?
190273291What dependence can we put in the teftimony of.fuch a writer?
190273291What ener¬ gy, and at the fame time what fimplicity, in the expref- fion?
190273291What had he at firft?
190273291What is it then that deflroys the reie mu- cofum in fuch perfons?
190273291What is to defend us againft fo enormous, fo unlimited a power?
190273291What it is they want?
190273291What of that immoderate love of boys,, which Athenaeus relates of him?
190273291What of that prodi¬ gious number of wives and concubines which he kept?
190273291What two numbers are thofe whofe pro¬ duct multiplied by the greater will produce 405, and their difference multiplied by the lefs 20?
190273291What two numbers are thofe, whofe- differ¬ ence is 15, and half of whofe product is equal to the cube of the leffer?
190273291What were the times?
190273291When a fo- lution of litmus was ufed inftead of diftilled water, the folution foon acquired a red colour; fwhich grew paler and pale?
190273291Whence then the degeneracy of all men but are now difeovered to be the effe&s of electricity, unto the favage ftate?
190273291Where is your money?
190273291Whether it isconftant- ly and always to be met with in thofe animals?
190273291Whether that found on the fea or fea- coaft has fome properties, or conftituent parts, which that found in the whale has not?
190273291Whether the mar¬ row is fenfible or not?
190273291Who is he that can intercede with him but through his good pleafure?
190273291Why Ihould not the ocean have the fame power of fertilizing plains near its ffiores, that rivers have of fertilizing fmall fpots near their banks?
190273291Why do they not, confider, that corn Handing dries in half a day; when, in a clofe flieaf, the weather muft be favourable if it dry in a month?
190273291Why fhould dividing and tranfplanting the roots of wheat caufe the crop to be early, or afford a certainty of its • being a good one?
190273291Why fuch a com¬ plication of nice and tender machinery?
190273291Why then fhould 10 thefe be regarded as its conftituent principles?
190273291Why was there not rather a more Ample, lefs delicate, and lefs expenfive frame( a)?
190273291Woman, where ‘ are thofe thine aceufers?
190273291X Y £?
190273291Z"=? V J V I^ U/-a| 4, X A/ J 7 9>/ B t^ A/ O T
190273291a 2>?
190273291a pound? ” “ No,( fays he), I can not give fo much, I can not give more than 3s.
190273291a?
190273291and another to the adoptive, Whether he confented to become fuch a perfon ’s fon?
190273291and why the diaphragm is contracted downwards towards the abdomen?
190273291cenfus, or review of the people, each perfon was allied, Et tu ex anima fententia uxorem hahes liberum quarendorum caufa?
190273291city.. AMBURY, or Anbury, among ferriers, denotes a tumor, wart, or fwelling, which is faft to the touch?
190273291compound intereft?
190273291ed no farther than blowing up foap- bubbles with in¬ flammable air, which afcended rapidly to the cieling,?
190273291en, e?
190273291fmooth ftems?-he anfwers, we fuppofe every.eye to XV.
190273291force, cajoling, money, or other extraordinary influence, mene?"
190273291from ayxv?
190273291has ever feen in America butterflies fo large as thofe of Bourbon, Ternate, the Philippine ifles, and all the Indian archipelago?
190273291having afked him one day, why he did not en¬ ter into orders?
190273291he take?
190273291height, or?
190273291his majefty?
190273291is at intereft be x, the arrear of it will be aoooXf?*.
190273291is the imagery?
190273291n 338 9 4^9/?
190273291of the goods of the deceafed, and no farther:—unlefs?
190273291of the mixture?
190273291or A gone?
190273291or does it contribute to their growth only by the heterogeneous fubftanees which it 3 contains?
190273291or is his houfe burned?
190273291p p o''<^ T TT YP^/ 3^ 1/• lY^V A- X 1 t SiOyaM^g-\ p A;;i-, i y “ T''r"T 4 9$ r^ T- V 2.^; 3#^ f''XKP\| X''^^?
190273291time byax\d B and C together in the time c, in what time will each of them perform it alone?
190273291toi Mr Cavendifh, however, who has carefully examined Mr Caven- this fubjeft, denies that any fixed air is produced in i s e!£Pl?"
190273291wand’ring fire, That long haft warm’d my tender ’ oreaft, Muft thou no more this frame infpire?
190273291—-—am — m — a?.
190273291‘ Jefus faith unto her, Woman, where are ‘ thofe thine accufers?
190273291’ f4?
190273291“ 2 5th, horfe- hoed again, laying a furrow back/
190273291“ Suppofe the crops only 20 bufhels per acre, what courfe of broadcaft crops will give 51. an acre for the courfe?
190273291“ The officers who could not yet reliftt V0yxg?
190273291“ To this defcription who can refufe the praife of magnificence?
190273291“>?> Jhe- g: at.
190273291• Whither, ah whither art ihou flying?
149981670& c. had improved themfelves to a very high de¬ gree, the Greeks, feem t o have been utter ftrangers to?
1499816701 then alked him what courfe the water had taken when it overflowed?
1499816702^ 0''jj?< 0f metal for calling they put 68 lb.
149981670462 HERA Chimerical to raife themfelves, they are to truft to their wings of,^ 1^^re?''
14998167074 Adverbs denoting jntenfion and rexnif- io-?
1499816708?.
149981670:?.
149981670; and it ta1, J?
149981670?
149981670? • 441- § Smith''t Voy.tge h fom is paid.
149981670A?
149981670Again, homo?
149981670And how( hould it be other- wife?
149981670And if there was fuch, the next queftion is, From what metropolis it was called Hemath?
149981670And may they not do the fame in Britain?
149981670And the fame as to qualities and both quantities: for we fay, without an article, what sort of, how many; how great?
149981670And, on the contrary, may it not be a ufeful medicine to diminiffi the difi- charge when too copious?
149981670Are there no cafes, then, in which the relative may be refolved into the connective and with a prepo- fitive pronoun?
149981670Are two four?
149981670As fome motions are homely, the oppofite to grace¬ ful; it is to be inquired, With what motions is this attribute conne&ed?
149981670At prefent, if a farmer wapts to lay down his land to grafs, what does he do?
149981670At this time he expo- fed himfelf in his( liirt, feemingly without any inconve¬ nience?
149981670Being once at fupper with a large company, when a queftion was debated, Which nationalift of Europe had the greateft in¬ genuity?
149981670But how long will they keep this colony?
149981670But how much more liable to wafte is a mixture of dung and urine, with barely a fufficiency ot ftraw to keep them together?
149981670But if both imply comparifon, it may be afked, In what confifts the difference between the comparative and fuperlative?
149981670But if prepofitions be words devoid oi ftgnif cation, why.ftiould there be difputes refpecting their number?
149981670But is not that the cafe in all indruments, except where''the performer fits of neceffity?
149981670But the modern?
149981670But when/hould I be able to find a time in only man who could invent or difcover; and thus fre- which your lord/ hip ’s goodnefs is not employed?
149981670But, as the pronoun of the third perfon is merely the fubftitute of fome noun, an objector may a lit, What noun is here reprefented by he?
149981670Buttheaory?, which fignifies nofuch pffefon, iv; as con- ftantly joined with a portion of paf time which ex¬ cludes the prefent now or infant.
149981670Can he underfland the rider ’s fpurring him with his face direfted to it, as a fign for him to pafs it?
149981670Can this be owing to the agitation occafioned by boiling, or the expulfion of the aerial acid?
149981670Did ever any one fee Giardini or Fidier play a folo fitting?
149981670Does it not import the farmer to have good hay and grafs in plenty?
149981670Does one fraight line form a triangle?
149981670Does the fuperlative always exprefs a greater excefs than the comparative?
149981670For example, fuppofe it fhould be aiked, How differ honefi, honejlly, and honejly?
149981670For example, if we be afked, how the weather will difpofe of us to- morrow?
149981670For why flop at a limited number, when, in all fubjefts fufceptible of intenfion, the inter¬ mediate exceffes are in a manner infinite?
149981670Four of thefe pieces are employed for one barrel?
149981670From Y — —''thence the land runs fouthward along the coaft about 1200 miles, which contains the kingdoms of CoflgT?
149981670Good voyage i What cheer?
149981670HEN[ 42?]
149981670HEPATOSCOPIA( formed of m*?
149981670HERA Modem out of one family, but alfo to denote the difference and Difference?.
149981670HIEROPHANTES, or Hierophanta,( from afoi holy, and?> «< » »/ appear), in antiquity, a prieft among the Athenians.
149981670HUN r?
149981670He had written likewife to the prince another “ Difeourfe of a Maritimal Voyage, with the paffagesand incidents therein But this has neve?
149981670He reigned 38 years,? fhd diftinguiftied himfelf by the( mmenfe prefents which he made to the oracle of Delphi{ Herod.
149981670He was then prefent at the firft feaft,''■"’"V ’ ”?
149981670Heneage Finch, earl of Nottingham, who was conftituted lord high- chancel- lor of England in 1675?
149981670How fare ye? ” See.
149981670How is it poflible they can know it is defigned as a punifhment?
149981670How we are to provide ourfelves with a fucceffion of pleafurable engagements?
149981670How{ hallPofe(1 im- the fpeaker addrefs the other, when he kndws not hisp ™^ajthe: name?
149981670If animal heat entirely depends on fomething peculiar to a living body, why doth it fometimes continue af¬ ter life hath ceafed?
149981670If he was not Signior Francis Frefcobald, a Florentine merchant?
149981670If it be farther aiked, how the refiftance of the air can ever come to be oblique to the progref- five motion of the body?
149981670If it was of human contrivance, this will be readily granted; for what art was ever invented and brought to a Hate of perfedion by illiterate favages?
149981670If we queftion about fubfiances, we can not fay, the who) is this, but who is this?
149981670If, in- ftead of join, we fhould fay to him, a houfe with; he would ftill alk the fame queftion, with what?
149981670If, to a difciple of Mr Har¬ ris, we( hould fay, a houfe join; he would reply, join what?
149981670In his lad ficknefs his frequent queltions were, Whether his difeafe was curable?
149981670In the next reign it was entrufted by Henry I. to Euftace Fitz John; who was difpoffeffed of it and hi?
149981670In what way then do 1 pro¬ ceed, in order to particularize it, fo as to make it de- note that very man whom I mean to fpecify?
149981670In( he fucceeding centuries, the Roman pontiffs con- His power?
149981670Is John a couple and Jane a couple?
149981670Is it a wonder that a horfe fhould be afraid of a loaded waggon?
149981670Is it worth taking fo much pains to leave no memorial but a few poems?
149981670It is derived from the Greek word The ra¬ dio?.!
149981670It is divided into 60 mi¬ nutes j the minute into 60 feconds,& c.?
149981670It is taken from an ancient painting in the mufeum of th(?
149981670It ought always to have wood and water near it?
149981670JIo«ses?
149981670Known or unknown?
149981670Like them, on failure of the mal?
149981670M. Tillet began to exprefs an anxiety, for the welfare of his female affiftantj and to pref?
149981670Mean while, we beg leave in our turn to afle, Why are not tentaffe and per cur riffe reckoned abfiract nouns as well as tentatio and curfus?
149981670No. ” “ Is he brave?
149981670Nouns, as they have( g) Man or child, philofopher, orator, poet, ’ or foldier,& c.?.
149981670Now what is the reafon of this diftin6lion?
149981670Of Tamer- II?
149981670Of this at leall we are certain, that many words in the former are imma?
149981670Of what kind?
149981670Or, will it never again be reftored to France?
149981670Other xyftis or open alleys, allotted for fummer and fine weather, fome of which were quite open, and?
149981670Others derive it from the Greek opdov, to terminate, dijlin- guijh,& c. Others from the word «?
149981670Perhaps it may be faid, What fignifies fo much knowledge, when it produces fo little?
149981670Scrilam, “ I ffiall be writing, ” denotes/ i/ tar?
149981670Sea, If?
149981670Seen now for the firfi time, or feen lefore and now remembered?
149981670Should he of r, a.c‘ni?
149981670Such was the reputation of the, Hutchinfo?
149981670Suriry de St Remy, why the culverin of Nancy, which is 22 feet long, did not carry a ball equally far with a- ihorter piece?
149981670TT J-eu — i r, an(j jn another c[afs as regUlarly a different one?
149981670Th?
149981670The advantages of this crop would not have exceeded them with method are ftrongly fet forth by R. P. Anderdon, Efq; nips?
149981670The cafes ol nouns we xhe nt;ctf- have already confidered: the adjediv?
149981670The fame no- K. James,^;ou; s countenanced by Wilfon in his Hiftoty f; and?
149981670The foie ufe of conjunctions and prepofitions in lan- Thefe con- l| guage is to connedt either fentences or other words; but neA either?
149981670The man departs, and returns a week after: What do I then fay?
149981670The nature of verbs being underdood, that ofp t?
149981670The only queftion, therefore, is, How far the raifing a crop of them may be profitable to an hulhandman?
149981670The parilh is about five or fix miles long,?.nd two or three broad, bounded nearly by the fea.
149981670The profit attending the cultivation of them, Carrot?.
149981670The truly important matter is to determine, whether it be a profitable crop or not for the perfon who cultivates it?
149981670They are compounds of the Saxon words?
149981670This feems to be the fpecies defenbed by H EX, L 39?
149981670This hermitage wa^ kept up to the nrn T — T\7 T, a•- » T?
149981670This is men¬ tioned by Tacitus,* in his book De Morilus Germano?
149981670Though this wind i?
149981670Thu?, take away the aj/ irticn from the verb y?*?"
149981670Thu?, take away the aj/ irticn from the verb y?*?"
149981670Thu?, take away the aj/ irticn from the verb y?*?"
149981670Thus had the Romans continued for near 400 years, running the fame round tjfhwars with the fame enemies, and reap?
149981670Thus when it is faid, Anfe- cifli?
149981670To explain this by an example: I fee an objeft pafs by which I never faw till now: What do I fay?
149981670Truth is, as it were, the very life and foul of,,.*•?
149981670Turnip?, gpd the quantity of turmp- ground to be manured.
149981670Twenty years after, he treated the fubjed more fully"in his De Bibliorum textlbus onginalilus, verfionibus Grccis fs?
149981670Valour, honour,- and fidelity, muft have been very confpicuous features of the national character of the X?
149981670Vivit?
149981670Was it poffible he( hould have an enemy?
149981670What better charafter can be given of a writer?
149981670What then is the force of the perfonal pronouns?
149981670What then is the import of the phraie?
149981670What then is to be done?
149981670What then, it may be alked, is the im¬ port of each article, and in what refpe&s do they differ?
149981670What wonder if fuch a man univerfally beloved?
149981670Wheat, pute;?
149981670When Chrift flood before Pilate, the governor alked him, faying, w 0/Wixeu?
149981670When and where are they ripe?
149981670When at play, he never was heard to do fo; and on being afked why he did not fwear at play as well as others?
149981670When judge Hale therefore heard his name, he afked “ if he was not the fame perfon who had fent him the venifon?
149981670When the fportfmen have provided themfelves with N8 155.?]
149981670When we fay, where were you yejlerday?
149981670Whence came ye?
149981670Where are ye bound?
149981670Why at any rate flrould a thorn be put in- ound where they are planted ought to be made per- to the ground floping?
149981670Why then ffiould the fornfer founds produce confonances, and why ffiould the latter not produce them, fince all of them equally refult from nature?
149981670X, l Fruit Li- to fuccefiive improvements, till at length our Engltih| quor?.
149981670^ The greateft difadvantage which attends a crop ofThe fly oc- turnips, is their being fo ready to be damaged by the cafion?
149981670and he, after a long paufe, anfwered only by alking me in his turn if I was not mad?
149981670and nothincr cut awav T)in£?
149981670and will cattle thrive equally on all forts of food?
149981670bank?
149981670but whether it was to continue uninterrupted by his exit from this wmrld?
149981670can though''kfs mortals fail?
149981670certain indication, of fenfe.and motion?
149981670cords Js> that Greenland was divided into two diftridts, called IVeJ?
149981670father), a prudent and able general, whom Hannibal vanquifhed at the Ticin?
149981670flam?
149981670fubftantive time or turn being omitted* Thus, How often did you write?
149981670fuppofe that a horfe fears nothing fo much as his rider: but may he not, in many cir- cumflances, be afraid of inflant deflrudlion?
149981670how do you perform your journey?
149981670may not the hanging load feem.to threaten the falling on him?
149981670of being crufhed?
149981670of being drowned?
149981670of falling down a preci¬ pice?
149981670p. 339. ed vapour?
149981670p. 58. t? • 3*.
149981670ping bank?
149981670r r • • r j n. 1 K r r, t>/^ j I?
149981670round, we apply to B the moll general that we can 5 and what other fpecies is fo general as exfence?
149981670taken place among all tlie different nations of the ho fervice to the advancement or reformation of reli- Ecclefia- world?
149981670that vyhich it bears in the beginning of a fentence, and that which it has in the wirM?.
149981670they not return bleached?
149981670through a re?
149981670tl“n^sju^and proper, why has not the hiftorian an U — equal right to make refleftions upon the fafts he re¬ lates?
149981670very doubtful, unlefs in particu- V? ’ lar circumftances.
149981670v—^ HOSPITAL( Michael de P), chancellor of France in the 16th century, was one of the greateft men of hi?
149981670whence have you come?
149981670which the other is wholly ignorant?
149981670whither are you going?
149981670woo an?.
149981670would any man of common fenfe fuppofe, that the word Jlrange, becaufe uttered alone, had loft the power of an adjeEiive and become an interjeEtion?
149981670would they have beftowed equal praifes upon both kinds of performances if either of them had been much inferior to the other?
149981670yet how is it much lefs abfurd to do what is equivalent in relation to graffes?
149981670« f raifing of old hedge?
149981670« “ lXh tl''add’to Ch,»ir, d? “ 0f “ frral according to the Ecdef.,.
149981670— Is it not then probable, that when driven up to a carriage he flarts at it, he conceives himfelf obliged either to attack or run againfl it?
149981670“ How dare( faid he) this old, deaf, doating fool, difobey my commands?
149981670“ Is he learned?
149981670“ The man of he fpeaks little is wife! ” Who is meant by the pronoun he?
149981670“ When Ceb?S fays, npirccrovvl!?
149981670“ Whether we( hall be or( hall not be, ” is a queftion afking, whether we( hall exift at fome future and indefinite time?
149981670„_ ground floping?
149978642Why little The calces of metals have not that quantity of phlo- h? 149978642 * 21 According to M Grofier, the only diverfions of the Diverfiotfs Chinefe are thofe of hunting and fifhing, dancing- not 0^^unt‘.n? 149978642 , 4^ 3 Gums, and folid mucilages, when well dried and Phetion c* very hard, are not liquefied in the fire like refins, but1? 149978642 0 328 Whence their va rious de- By the vitriolic? 149978642 139? 149978642 1T80 Sir Franci? 149978642 23?. 149978642 24 5 i- t 59 1465 94? 149978642 26? 149978642 4=5 diffolved by it 5 but on the addition of zinc, nothing Solution falls befides the manganefe, though at firft it is a lit- an? 149978642 5 3 ‘ th? 149978642 54-? •; CASAL- Magglore, a fmall ftrong town of Italy, in- the duchy of Milan, feated on the river Po. 149978642 72, p. 179, our author corrects aaC!d takel? 149978642 8? 149978642 ? 149978642 ? 149978642 ? 0,,.
149978642? 1.
149978642?.
149978642A ftrong heat is alfo requilite; and hot 47?
149978642A phial co- pq''per for vered in the infide with wax and oil has been reconi- thl?
149978642ACID o?
149978642ALKALIES?
149978642APT''n''?
149978642Aci^ an?.
149978642And do we for that reject their authority?
149978642And in fpi- One part of arfenic is diflblved by 70 or 80 of boil- rit la?
149978642Aqua- regia, compofed of nitrou?
149978642Before the ceremonies began, they called filence in the aflembly, by the formula, Euw-!‘Te< ny » « ra< cr « xsa?
149978642Black Blue White Yellow Red Violet Blue Green •Yellow Red Purple Blue Green Yellow?
149978642Brave and generous fon, why do you not bind your father ’s hands, that when Casfar comes, he may find me un¬ able to defend myfelf?
149978642But as freedom of will is effen¬ tial to the nature of moral agents* that they may co- operate with God in their own improvement and hap?
149978642But what greatnefs of mind is fuperior talents gave individuals a right to trouble its there in a generofity which follows.of fupreme power?
149978642But who imagines that Paufanias had either opportunity or in¬ clination to copy Paterculus?
149978642But who would conclude from this anfwer, that Gronovius thought the Alexiades fpurious, or not worthy of any regard?
149978642By a more particular examination, he found, that the alkali might become perfectly faturated with the Phi*?
149978642By this fufion, Mr Beaumt?
149978642C H E M Refill?
149978642C i?
149978642C.ESAROMAGUf?
149978642CASLON( William), eminent in an art of the Bio?.
149978642CATAPHRACTA( from x*?
149978642CHI[ 668] CHI China, lav?.
149978642Callot followed his bufinefs fo clofely, that, though he died at 43 years of age, he is faid to have left of his 5 own Caltot, Callu?.
149978642Camphor was prefently reduced into, a fluid ftate by imbibing this acid air; but there feemed to be fome- •thing of a whitifh fediment in it?.
149978642Can not the true God be fuppofed to have performed thofe miracles which Pagan hiftorians have attributed to their falfe divini¬ ties?
149978642Canon is? lfo ufed for the authorifed catalogue of the facred writings.
149978642Chemical attra flion particularly treated of, 162,
149978642Circe, the enchantreffes of the Greek poet?
149978642Concentrated nitrous acid atfts upon tin with great force, but only corrodes the metal into a white indiffoluble maf?.
149978642Do men never prefer cumbrous fplendor to cheapnefs and convenience?
149978642Do not volatile alkali and phofphoric acid conftitute a great part of the human frame?
149978642Do you imagine that without a fword I can not end my life?
149978642Do you pretend to force a man of my years to live?
149978642During thi?
149978642Duties are paid either by the piece or the load; and in the former cafe credit is given to the merchant4?
149978642E, the arbor, one?
149978642EffeA^of The effedt of nitrous acid on blood, according to nitrou?
149978642Equal parts of copper, of the gravity of 9.3243, I3J?
149978642Flowers of ber-?
149978642For if the ancients contradict one another, how could it follow more than one of them?
149978642For what are Homer ’s Lasftrigons and Cy- would draw upon them?
149978642For what human na- is death to that mind which confiders eternity as theture''career of its exiftence?
149978642From fugar of milk''? r!Y3''i|,us he obtained not only its own peculiar acid, but thole.
149978642G H E M I Cimbina- 696 69!?
149978642Glafs cor¬ roded hy? he fait formed from the union of fluor acid and volatile al¬ kali, 854.
149978642H The Pifts wall, which was built acrofs the country^ari cron?
149978642H
149978642Has a A rung.attraction for phlogifton, 137?.
149978642He was ftrangely fur- pvifed at fuch a fight; and aflced her whofe head it was, and what had induced her to do an aft fo un¬ common to her fex?
149978642Heat^ or converted into water, without imbibing a j quantity of latent heat, which it receives immediately Theory?
149978642His method was, to pour, on fome? t6 Sul; hur prepared Praflice.
149978642His ob- fervations on the nitrous?.cid, 1472.
149978642How comes it then, that the atmofphere feems perpetually to receive heat without ever being fatiated?
149978642How difficult is it to aicertain the years of the judges of the Jewifti nation, in the Bible?
149978642How it may be mad?
149978642How many of thofe inferiptions, which are preferved to the prefent day, are mentioned- by claflical authors?
149978642How many revolutions of ma¬ terial and intellectual nature muft have happened?
149978642How many tricks, lefs artful than this, have pafied in former times for forcery; and pafs at this time, in fome countries, for apparitions?
149978642I commonly fuppofed a product of the i vinous fermentation, yet late eipe- i rimerts have ihown that this is not?
149978642I have hitherto de¬ fended, I may now, by Csefar ’s means, grow wifer, and be yet more obliged to him than for life alone?
149978642I won¬ dered a little at your quasre, Who Chefelden was?
149978642If Britain''s diflant coaft we dare explore, How much beyond the coft the valued ftore?
149978642If it has this tendency, what hinders it from doing fo?
149978642If mild volatile alkali, that is, fuch as remains in Of caleare- a concrete form, by being united with a large quan- °.u?
149978642If thefe things are fo; if man is the veffel of guilt and the vidtim of mifery; he demands how this conffitution of things can be accounted for?
149978642If there be, let this learned chronology of Paros?
149978642In Englifh, who is furprifed to find has and hath, a hand and an hand, a ufeful and an ufe- ful, in the works of the fame author?
149978642In confe- R> rnan8 a_ quence of this declaration, the confuls M. Manlius Ne- f?
149978642In this cafe, how could they propagate their religion?
149978642Is not infinite goodnefs equally confpieuous in relieving mifery as in djfFufmg happinefs?
149978642Is the bafi?
149978642It can not be dif- tin?
149978642It differs from 1- —''''the acid of molybdsena in- nct being volatile in the fire; 9?
149978642It ever appears in meetings of commerce or exchanges?
149978642It is moft commonly met with in the veins of rocks, united with the vitriolic acid in a t\ w''th*1"ma^s fo: new^atre^emt)^n.?
149978642It totally diflblve?
149978642Itow Chri Such fads as are related in the hiftory of his reli-?, an‘T> s gjon, the Chriftian afferts to be not only confiftent r* trrith UffJf.
149978642Its interna/, gences, and eflablifhed by convention?
149978642Its''il ii phenomena with zinc, 1?
149978642LEAD may be combined with the following Subjlanccs, vis?
149978642Lead was diffclved after fomec 510 C H E M ivr''it, t^om?
149978642Light is faid to ftic matter?
149978642Method of Aighteft punifhment in China is the baftinado; infliding and the number of blows is to be determined by the the baft!?
149978642Method?
149978642Muft we pay no regard to the writings.of Livy, becaufe his hiftory contains many fabulous re¬ lations?
149978642Nay, we may even a lie, How could they live?
149978642ObfeiW?
149978642Of mercury by copper, 333?
149978642Of the nine authors named in p. 109, had any one ever viftted Paros?
149978642Or fup- pofing a new language to be adopted, where would be the fecurity for its permanence?
149978642Over this, pretty fine fand may be laid to the depth of 12 or 14 inches,, but which muft likewif?
149978642Proper Carthagena, St Martha, Rio de la Hacha, Caftiflan Venifuela, New Andalufia, Popayan, and the new king- Caflin?.
149978642Put i i''<>cefs for into a retort four pounds of nitre, then mix together ’ r?c’lr'',rl?
149978642Qa|x Qj- COpper tQ- o Qaix 0f fjiver t0 i phlogifton 5^* phlogifton 5^ Sum of the quief-)_ Q Sum of the divel-?
149978642Quid ejl quare ego Jervi mei hilarius refponfum, et coniumaciorem vultum, Jlagellis et compedibus expiem?
149978642Relative Gold Copper Cobalt Iron Zinc Nickel Regulus of?
149978642Schil¬ ler ’s method of procuring its acid,? S3.
149978642See Bengal, n?
149978642Six pounds of common pyrites and twelve of corrofive fublimate are to be triturated together, nation?
149978642Solution of that metal in an aqua regia cbmpofed of nitron?
149978642Suppofing this quantity to be 5?
149978642TL?
149978642That Sir Thomas knew nothing of it,> or believed it to be fpurious, or forged it, or was privy to the forgery?
149978642The Barbary fox,( Z?
149978642The Tao-/}.?
149978642The colour of the inhabitants i?
149978642The colour- Our author having now affured himfelf that acids expelled"?
149978642The cryftals fhoot equally wellof in a hot as in a cold temperature, which is very urt- imw?
149978642The fait always contains an 4 l-6l7 exccfs 6?
149978642The for- ’ trees, in E. Lon?.
149978642The fortes Homeric#, Fir- giliante, Prcenejlina,?& c.
149978642The fpe¬ cific gravity, therefore, of the pure vitriolic acid, in wan ’?
149978642The government engaged to have no conne&ion with any- foreign power; and even to deliver up any Europeans who might happen t?
149978642The mercenaries fled almoft at the firft campaign?
149978642The moft remarkable eras are?
149978642The moment fhe faw them come, fhe could not command her tears; and when her hufband afked her if all was well?
149978642The next quettion is, What is the bafis?
149978642The only; 3§ » C H E M means this air comes to be extricatedj and to take j up more room than it naturally does in the fluid?
149978642The other rings appeared to the naked eye to con?
149978642The reafon of this is, that the tin?
149978642The tain the matter of light inflammable air as one of their Doftor obferves, indeed, that in all thofe experiments, conftituent principles?
149978642The thous has a fmooth ciooked tail; the, Can‘c;?''
149978642The true queftion is, Has not the Parian Chronicle every mark of antiquity that can be expeft- cd in a monument claiming the age of 2000 years?
149978642The wood was thus reduced to white*- nefs. ” 34 Her?
149978642The woods on the mountains abound with quadrupeds, fuch as ty- gers?
149978642The word is compound¬ ed of evil, and ■?
149978642Thefe crucibles muft lead?
149978642Thefe^is kind, verted into the Ipathum pondeiofum, or the latter in- differ from the other only in containing a fmall proper-^urld j?.
149978642Then felzing the emperor and his con- ty and ano* fort, they carried them away captives: but many ofther ® mPe''?
149978642There are alfo proceffes of the more difficult kind, by I2 which quickfilver maybe produced from metals that Quickftlve?
149978642This event the compilers of c?
149978642Thus’the acid bf Component?
149978642To difference quantities that multiply each other?
149978642Vegetable?.
149978642Very true; but is it not re¬ filled in going down, both by the form of the chim- 1 ney and other evident caufes, fo that it muft return again?
149978642Was David, was Solomon, a ftranger to this dodtrine?
149978642What are the frowns of for¬ tune to him who claims an eternal world as his inhe¬ ritance?
149978642What darknefs is fpread over the fucceffion of the kings of Judah and Ifrael?
149978642Whence then comes this heat?
149978642Whether water be or be not le''w''u* conjpofcd of dephlogifticated and light inflammable air?
149978642Whither does it go?
149978642Who can doubt, for example, of the truth of the faffs re¬ lated by admiral Anfon, in the hiftory of his voyage round the world?
149978642Why is a period fo vaft, obliterated fo entirely as to efcape the retro- fpeft of hiftory, of tradition, and even of fable itfelf?
149978642With 1 a £ ig-13- CATO?
149978642Yet where is there a perfon to be found, that can boaft of his having become matter of its dodlrine in a year?
149978642^ fance or a quality?
149978642^ tolSuphureou.?
149978642and is not this procefs liable to be retarded or checked by intemperance,& c. which may vary their quantities and proportions?
149978642and is there not a procefs continually carried on to gene¬ rate thefe in the fyftem?
149978642and may not a due proportion of thefe be neceffary to a vigo¬ rous and found conftitution?
149978642and why might not the author, without any imputation of ignorance or rafhnefs, fometimes depart from them all?
149978642begins to feparate from the water, and 3 v*S?> Practice.
149978642body were wholly deprived of its?
149978642clops, but bands of lawlefs favages, with each of them It was of mighty coniequence who fhould obtain tha a giant of enormous fize at their head?
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149978642each} all which expence is defrayed by?.
149978642foundation of his religion, therefore,.Chriftian the Chriftian believes the exiftence and government theology, of on?
149978642how can it be fuppofed, that a being fo wicked and unhappy fhould be the produdtion of an infinitely per- feft Creator?
149978642in eolourlefs mendrua; and the feline maffe?
149978642in water,?
149978642jitque ipfos libeat penetrare Britannos?
149978642mention the colonization of the fame cities: how many authors now loft may we reafonably conjedture to have done the fame?
149978642or can you bring any reafon to prove, that it is not bafe and unworthy of Cato to beg his fafety of an enemy?
149978642or if the heat can not be found going off either upwards, downwards, or fideways, how are we to account for its difappear- oa ance?
149978642return to port foonei?
149978642s?
149978642tKr Maj- vurja?.
149978642the pro- IO41 612 4.91 483 454 412 383 375 37 °''? 38 312 308 portional affinities o£ metallic calces to phlogiftoa.
149978642the wall? ” His fon anfwer- ed with his tears, and retired.
149978642them not thofe things •which arc needful to the body, what doth it profit? ”( James ii.
149978642what has the bomb to do with what I am dic¬ tating to you?
149978642xia?
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149978642{? r.ea^ of tartar wJth excef* of ac;d''^ t boluble tartar, when completely laturated.
149978642£^ 6 5 5 3 J3 A"-''?
149978642» An ounce of this fubftance diftdled by itfelfBydftilfa- in a glafs retort?
149978642“ But what reafon could there be for thefe archaifms in the Parian Chronicle?
149978642“ Do they remain in the pafture from morning till night?
149978642“ Is Parmefan or Lodefan cheefe made every day in the year or not? ” — With too cows it is.
149978642“ Perhaps( fays he) the matter ofHeat antl heat alfo enters their compofition. ” The experiments ph1?
149978642“ The, effects of volatile fulphureous acid on manga- wh''?
149978642“ There is nothing faid of it in Sir T. Roe ’s negotiations. ” What is the inference?
149978642“ Ungrate¬ ful CAM[ 63] C A. M@amoen?.
149978642„ in the nitrous acid, and revivified it by diftilling overti0?!??
149978642„ in the nitrous acid, and revivified it by diftilling overti0?!??
149978642„ in the nitrous acid, and revivified it by diftilling overti0?!??
149978642• f acid ta- 90- 80?
149978642■ What then can be the paffionate inducement to this courfe of life?
149982181''HJ « council?, 4, His duties, Hi?
149982181''HJ « council?, 4, His duties, Hi?
149982181( 4'') The king''s dignity confitt?
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149982181* w^gards the whole community 1 and of this the courts of law to take notice judicially and ex officio, without the ita* tut?
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149982181.. u.a n n._ r 0 0 patched to Belifariu?
149982181.We are not infoVmed whether any lava is found upon them; but a p:?
1499821810 T t. 1 r right hand J 18 Io the left?
1499821811 A W. Law of tiv@ ef the nation, has the right o?
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149982181:) In privy- couffelhrs may be confidered, r, Their creation,?, Their qualifications, 3, Their duties, 4.
149982181; the leg?
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149982181? eJ£Feri"the globe is fupplied with water.
149982181?^ the tribes by whom they were fpoken.
149982181A efeto quis teneros oculii mihi fafeinat agnos?
149982181A gallon, in wine- meafure, contains 231 cubic inches, by which divide 380661, and it quotes 146?
149982181A general or public aft is an univerfai mf?
149982181A( horter negative prefcription is introduced by^ fliorts?
149982181Add to all this, that befides the civil lift, the im- have alfo in their natural confequences thrown fuch a menfe revenue of ahnoft feven million?
149982181After the”verbs, the next mod confiderable varia- Analogou?
149982181An heir, who counterafts the direftions of the Contraven.i tailzie, by aliening any part of the eftate, charging it1*?
149982181An unfucceisful attempt had pirate6^^ecI1 ma^e''n t?''?
149982181An unfucceisful attempt had pirate6^^ecI1 ma^e''n t?''?
149982181And are not the majority of men more flrongly attached, to the religion than the government of their forefathers?
149982181And is the fmall ill induced by inoculation to be com¬ pared with all thofe evils which are tolerated and autho- rifed by all laws?
149982181And''if, after he has pleaded, the prifoner becomes mad, he( hall not be tried:, for how can he make his de¬ fence?
149982181Annual,%, Perpetual nually in every pari(h; to relieve fuch impotent, and(,? ■) The annual taxes are, j.
149982181As to general cuftoms, or the common law pro- written ” Perty called; this is that law, by which proceedings law: an
149982181At the fame time, altare, i 2 groves.. JfW?.
149982181At this the chancellor fired; “ A trimmer?
149982181Boil the flick- lac in water, filtte the de?
149982181But as all the members of fociety are naturally equal, it may be alked, In whofe hands are the reins of govern¬ ment to be entrufted?
149982181But if they were able men, were they infallible?
149982181But is fenfation, orpkafure, or the removal of pleafure, pure inftinX?
149982181But is it conceivable, that to prefs againft a hard fubftance a gum in which a tooth is iforming, ftiould excite a pleafing fenfation?
149982181But is not this to fet afide the real conftitution of things, and to fubftitute dreams in their place?
149982181But mull we then admit, that nothing but found can be imitated by found?
149982181But the reafon commonly given for the two phenomena is, tha?
149982181But when the latter was under marching or- Unfortu- ders, the firft regiment of cavalry pofitively refufed tona''e expes?
149982181But, further, to take the cafe of bodies unorganized, how fhall we account for the phenomena which chemiftry exhibits to us?
149982181Campania and Lucania he gave to the dukes of Capu?, Naples, and Salerno.
149982181Cicero ’s orations are univerfally admired; but if CaSfar ’s commentaries had been written in that ftyle, who would have read them?
149982181Could the firft reformers hope to deliver the, truths of religion more fully and more clearly than the Spirit of God?
149982181Decrees, in abfence of the defender, have not Decree?
149982181Does the irritation of the gums contradl the mufcles of the arm?
149982181Eurano is the moft confiderable, next to thof?
149982181Fart II, L A Law perfonat, the remedy fa, t, Aftual reftitutlon, which Bngiawl, cafe q£ R wroogftil diftref?)
149982181Few mountains in Ireland can vie with thofe in this county for height?
149982181For having affumed the government into his own hands in the year 1072, being then 22 HU? onteftyears aSe » was furnmoned by Alexander II.
149982181For indance, river- water will perties?''
149982181For is not this fyftem, whether well or ill founded, friendly to fociety?
149982181Gene¬ ral Stuart, however, having Hill greater defigns in view, was obliged to recal this gentleman in the midll of his?
149982181H?
149982181Had every foldier in the feu¬ dal army received the inveftiture of arms?
149982181Had they found out more apt expref- fions than had occurred to the Holy Spirit?
149982181Had( he confented to repeal the declaratory law againft America?
149982181Have birds any notion of equality, or do they know that heat is neceffary for incubation?
149982181He commenced doctor of J A C divinity at Oxford in 1622; and at laft was made Jac ° l »?
149982181He furn- moned earl Richard to attend him at Rouen in Nor- vemor of °?
149982181He is alfo conffdered a?
149982181He is particularly known by the anfwer he gave to a man who alked him what could beft render life pleafant and comfortable?
149982181How could they be able divines, when they impofed upon the confciences of Chriftians their own decifions concerning gofpel- faith and do£trine?
149982181I N J[ 2,34] I N J? nje< fthn; pJiatfca, fo thst they may be eafily feen, and then in*"“"’ ■ v""’-''je£led with quickfilver.
149982181I inquired if all women were alike to him?
149982181Ilus king of Troy J and married Stryrao, called by fome Placia, or Lcthg[ 565 I LAP[ 566] LAP £& om«don''Lcucippe, by whom he had Podarce?
149982181In iziy, the commotions were renewed, thro?
149982181In the neceffity they were under of ex?
149982181In this, however, he was deceived; for on theH?
149982181In which hand do you think the ball is?
149982181Injuries( whereof feme are with, others without, elmotm e
149982181Is it for my own good, and- with a view to be convinced?
149982181Is this a fair ftate of the cafe?
149982181It arifes( £/£>,/«/-?
149982181It began with the putting in* 4?''
149982181It is formed by the reciprocal choice which the partners make one of another; and fo is not conflicu?
149982181It is governed by four jurats, who fuperintend their rights and privileges, vifit th?
149982181Its form is this(?).
149982181J o L[ 304 1 I O H ■?
149982181Jehoram, four years, iconi 3 u?
149982181Jlutuisi • jfta/ ntl\ THanis iXNANj r/ az?
149982181Juftinian difpatched Conftantianus, an officer offu1?
149982181Knights, in a ffiip, two ffiort thick pieces of wood, commonly carved like a man ’s head, Laving feu?
149982181LAPLAND, the mofl northerly country of Eu¬ rope, extending from the north cape in yi?
149982181Lemnos is about 112 miles in cir¬ cumference according to Pliny; who fays, that it is of-^//a/ t ra/ M''.
149982181M. Frezier give* us the following defeription of the lavatorit?
149982181Neither can the judgments of the houfe of peers Judgments of Great Britain reach farther than to the parties in the of the houfa?
149982181No quality which is defigned as a lien or real All burdens burden on a feudal right, can be effedtual againft fin- J5?
149982181No reafon> indee(], can be given why, 700453 J j.!£?!
149982181Non- entry does not obtain in burgage- holdings, cafe?
149982181Number in the?
149982181O father, what intends thy hand,( he cry’d, Againft thy only fon?
149982181Offence?
149982181On this fubjeft we have fome curious and original obfervations by the late Mr John Hunter in his Trea-*^**?''''
149982181Prorogated jurifdidion( juri/ diak in confentien?
149982181Quis globus, O cives, caligine volvitur atra?
149982181Seamen fometimes flop a from Mux*?, “ white as the Gauls, in imitation of leak by thrufting a piece of fait beef into it.
149982181Succefs of The new king proved a very formidable enemy to?
149982181Than mid- day fun fierce bent againft their faces* What( hould I fay?
149982181The Prince and Pringef?
149982181The commons at the rights of the citizens?
149982181The defender, in a removing, mull( by aft 155?
149982181The direff prerogatives regard, t, The king''s d’gnity, or royal chamber}?, His authority, or regal power; j.
149982181The firft was compofed of the pro-''? llted by vinces fituated on the Indus and its branches, the ca-^nAra"niial of Which W3 G TVfmiJfan.
149982181The method of obtaining the fine red]?.c ufed by painters from this fubftance, is by the following fimple procefs.
149982181The neceffity of granting? a, n relief to that kingdom was ftrongly fet forth by the th/ iirkilh lord who introduced them.
149982181The parliament is affembled by the king ’s writs, and its fitting muft not b?
149982181The prin-! y?
149982181The traitor immediately- prepared to invade Judea; but found all his proje&s rated.?
149982181The war between Casfar and Pompey afforded the T f* 1 Jews fome refpite, and likewife an opportunity of in- vouredh?
149982181The whole range of the atmofpherical variations takes in about 75?
149982181Thefe 12 Hates were Priene, ing?
149982181Thefe Major very foon came to a&ion with the enemy; and having Adam* got the better in two lkirmilhes?
149982181Thefe in?
149982181Thefe part of it which appears fit for the habitation of man 3 feems Account © f the cli- a nm- I C E[? 7].
149982181Their domeftic trade confifts in dogs, boats, difhes, troughs, nets, hemp, yarn, and provi- fions?
149982181Their manner of living is fiovenly to the laff degree?
149982181Thejudge?.
149982181Then pour water into the Fluid?.
149982181There Ignition ’ have been indances of people being decoyed by thefe II lights into marffiy places, where they have periffied;.gnorai> c?
149982181There is at Barton* See Su>-*\ a fountain of fait- water, fo ftrongly impregnated with*"-?
149982181They bind not the blood, is void; for how( hall this worth be determined?
149982181This fpecies changes its colour in September; refumes its grey coat in April; and in the extreme cold of Green¬ land only is always whit?.
149982181This ingenipns and amiable prince fell in¬ to the hands of the enemies?
149982181This muft be infilled for by way of a&ion, to which all the creditor?, 7i§ W. deliii- A61 of.grace.
149982181Thus, to( hew the diftinaion, the ftatute\% m: 0. w, to prevent fnhitual perfons from making kafes for longer tei m than?
149982181To whom will Mifs*** be married?
149982181Totila finding that no terms could be obtained, be¬ gan to levy new forces, and to makegre?
149982181Under the fame emperor, in 2 744?
149982181V. Hydraulic raife the fame cylinder of water will then be as much Engine?.
149982181What fury, O fon, Pofiefles thee to bend that mortal dart Againft thy father ’s head?
149982181What motive then can induce me to divulge my doubts of its authen¬ ticity?
149982181Whatever claim they may have in right of food and felf- defence( to v/ hich ought we to add the purpofes of the naturalift, explained above?)
149982181Wherein remain''d, For what could elfe?
149982181Whether or not there be any inftindtive principles in man?
149982181Will you to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be executed ’ your judgments? — King or queen.
149982181You did not fee it then?
149982181You then fhuffle all the card,?
149982181\ry},%)y Perunan- Bark Tree, The cha?
149982181^ Fluids by their preffure may be conveyed over hills and How wates?
149982181^ not thefe the ftrongeft indications of their fenfibility?
149982181^raW, 4, i he prfvy council-(?
149982181and cr?
149982181and is this inference ill founded?
149982181and would Ihe refufe to repeal that againft Ireland?
149982181appear, and m which heap it then is?
149982181are divines in vogue and power commonly the moft knowing I N D[ 173] I N D Indepen- knowing and upright?
149982181be null, till his jurifdidion be mad?
149982181blow IRE[? 33] IRE blow tetnpeftuoufly, they were obliged to keep out to thods were purfued in expc&ation of redrefs.
149982181cap, 8. doth not make any new fpecies of treafons?
149982181could he wear a feal, furpafs in iilk and<* efs, ufe enfigns- armorial, and enjoy all the other privileges of knighthood?
149982181do they love?
149982181fettled law: though later opinions, feeling the incora-, venieaca I D L[ IC7] IDO?
149982181flenry ob- But while Henry was thus regulating the govern- ■ liged to Hient 0f ncw dominions, he received the unwelcome land?
149982181for example, R^ on\ Whether the bread belonged to them when they were eating it, or to the pope, or to the Roman church?
149982181for the expence?
149982181i year?
149982181is a term ufed when a yard is ho: fted high enough, year 1489, Skelton was laureated at Oxford, and in and fignifies Zw/?
149982181is exhibited a fuppofed plan of it, copied after a draught given by Meurlius taken from an ancient ftone.—But what/ « Cn?#.
149982181liTy?
149982181m?
149982181metal vefiel CC, in the fire engine i Engine?.
149982181n. Of the Rights
149982181nary things; and thofe changes muft always corre--v — fpond with the change of circumftances in the People The? an- by whom the language is''fpoken.
149982181news?
149982181obfervationsand will fanciful conjeftures ever come at it?
149982181or hath he delegated his power to any particular per- fons?
149982181or who were the firft; reformers?
149982181poffible capacioufnefs?
149982181that is, Where ftiall I take more?
149982181the heavens are open; if you enter not now, when will you enter?
149982181the king''s authority, or regal power, eonfifts the executive part of government,( 6,) In foreign concern?!
149982181to the Princefs Sophia of Hanover, and the heirs of her body, being Proteftants; And( he! » now the common dock, from whom the heir?
149982181tranf- death, in favour of thg relict and children; and confe- mit Wlt*?''
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149982181what have you loved? ” are the na¬ tural queftions we would put in this cafe.
149982181whieH is Very Jong and wedge- fhaped; the two middle''feather?
149982181£ t2}/r**/>''/ft/ cr< j> I j B R Wr A?
149982181« Had you rather Caefar were living, and die all flaves, than that Cjefar were dead, to live all free men? ”''Julius C&far.
149982181‘ Whether the one method of expretling the variations of a verb admits of a greater variety of founds?
149982181‘ •miillli wmur- Jlllltl/ I IJXIt SIA^Janlatig y> Jafrtcur* u(r/ v. Ta/ uMynt#^& 7''Jtsyt?ii^i/ a;p0r/ oPafria Tama/Zxs/ ux& y?''
149982181“ It is not lawful. ” In anfwer to this, the Scriptures afk, Is it lawful to fave life, or to''deftroy it?
149982181“ Law ’s fericus call ” is a very good book; but furely it is not fo well adapted to carry convidlion to a reafoning mind as Grotivs d?
149982181“ Shall we aik, here, Who taught the bees the pro¬ perties of folids, and to refolve problems of maxima and minima?
149982181“ The loofe coral, rolled inward by the billows in large pieces, will ground?
149982181• They continued at top while the air remained exhaufted, but funk to the bottom on the?
149982181•* » Cl://{>r7?t/ Ycrvf y/ ezi/ r/?/ir/*f/^/ct<^*f\t/ r/ fe/ anciz&i yvSr- C''tp*?
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149979622& 9, uioit 3tfj t tniajiffsJl tTTSJ?
149979622''and would not, therefore, the remedy be often worfe than the difeafe?
149979622''ihe 96 Account?
149979622( fixed to i?
1499796221 hefe animals inhabit the dry and mountainous Plat* Technical Description of the Parts of a Hov.*?..
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1499796222 would EN T[ 676] wosld Lave been loft, had all the propofitions been ex- preffed; the mind is difpleafed with a rehearfal ofwhat is?
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1499796223 This celebrated chemift obferves, that in the Doa''- Requifites mafia Sicca, or eflaying in the dry way, three things are? for effaying reqU{flte.
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1499796225 by E D U i by the fame principles, by which the laws of God and fociety affert their influence on our own fentiments and conduift?
14997962267 In thofe plans of education of which the ftudy of170!- ll''u"nS?
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149979622? 94 With regard to the climate of Abyffinia, Mr Bruce Climate.
149979622A Brafil diamond, fine?
149979622A fepond beating and banilhment to the? eni^nceof pedient did not anfwer the purpofe.
149979622A price being fet on his head by procla¬ mation, he was difeovered and( Tain by one Alexander Eden; who, in recompence for this fervice, was made ao?
149979622Account of The next inquiry made by this curious traveller was the great concerning the great wave which occafioned fuch de-?
149979622After he has thus furnifhed his you underjland by metaphyfcal ideas?
149979622All refiftanc?
149979622An inquifitive mind will immediately afk, for what purpofe has nature furmfhed thofe animals with fo Angular a property?
149979622And how is glafs known to be impermeable?
149979622And if the boy muft now begin to dedicate fome''"portion of his time regularly to a certain talk, what A know- ta^< b6 rooH fuitable?
149979622And is not this drong and exquifite fenfibility intended by my Maker to urge me on to adtive and immediate aflidance?
149979622As the virtuous pa¬ triot, the hcneft, yet able ftatefman, the fkilful general, or the learned, upright judge?
149979622At Seville( 16 leagues above the mouth of the Gua¬ dalquivir) feveral houfes were fliaken down; the famous tower of the cathedral called A?
149979622At the fight of another ’s wo, does not my bofom naturally feel pain?
149979622At what period, and in what taught.. manner, ought the principles of religion and morality to be inftilkd into the youthful, mind?
149979622Befides, by what means could we penetrate into the heart of the tree?
149979622But are their magnificent promifes ever fulfilled?
149979622But do not the moil polifhed natures feel a fimilar, a kindred pleafure, in the deep- wrought diflreffes of the well- imagined feene?
149979622But how do we know that one has too much, and the o- ther too little, ele&ricity?
149979622But how is this known to be the cafe?
149979622But if it fiiould be lofl, what fliall be his refource?
149979622But if vve view his own account of the petrifaftion of wood by the a&ion of melted flint, what mortal in his fenfes can give him Extreme credit?
149979622But into what docs it retire?
149979622But is it a truth that they are, during any part of life, guided folely by inftin&, and capable only of fenfation?
149979622But the proper queftion to them on fuch occafions is not, as to boys, Of what ufe is this?
149979622But were they owing to the agen¬ cy of other fpiritual beings, how could they be influ¬ enced by the ftate of the body?
149979622But what power in nature is capable of pro¬ ducing fuch effects?
149979622But where does his fcrutiny terminate?
149979622But why fliould we imagine that a vilible ray would break out from one place of the atmofphere more than another?
149979622By what means were thefe ftrata originally depofited, the fiffures and chafms made,& c.?
149979622Caefar, purfuing his vi&ory, Csefar crof- marched towards the Thames, with a defign to crofs fe?
149979622Can this be delufion?
149979622Can you be furprifed that I endea*\oured to preferve them?
149979622Curiofity is to be roufed and cherifhed in the bread: of the child: but by what means?
149979622DIG[ ti] DIG Di&ammi?, took his degrees at Merton- college, Oxford; and in viva voce, and his election was confirmed by the augu- Dictator t Dilator.
149979622DORYPHORI( from tapu fpear, and?< Pa Jbear), an appellation given to the life- guard- men of the Roman emperors.
149979622De Feynes and Tavernier- pofitively affert, and the fituation of the parts confirms-, their evidence, that thefe animals, can not, intermix, ia?
149979622Did they proceed from Monte Dejo, Monte Caulone, or Afpra- g- monte?
149979622Ditto, fine water, rough?
149979622Ditto, very bad water,?
149979622Ditto, very deep green?
149979622Ditto, very foft, good?
149979622Do I not fhare in his fenfa- tions?
149979622Do any cir¬ cumftances in our conftitution, fituation, and peculiar eharafter, determine the nature of our dreams?
149979622Do they indeed cultivate the underftandings of the young people intrufted to their care?
149979622Do they inlift on laborious induftry or intenfe application?
149979622E L E C T F Pheno- cf a nee(]le drawn oppofite to tme of them along its?
149979622E iurar provided for?
149979622ELENCHU?, in antiquity, a kind of ear- rings fet with large pearls.
149979622ETHERIDGE( Sir George),?.
149979622Even that to which children ledge of are ufually fir ft required to apply; continue teaching him word?
149979622For where in the mean time Ihould the firft words hang and be concealed; ov how, after fuch a paufe, he revived, and animated again into motion?
149979622From its future is formed wt- u?
149979622From there being few in which fome 0ftotally&>_ a) e. but a foil is onlv the materials collefted from the de- thofe nhiefts mav not be frmnr?
149979622Gonduc?, ing Thefe are the moft remarkable experiments that have j ower of been made with electrified flat plates of glafs.
149979622Has nature unkindly left them to be, till the age of twelve, the prey of appetite and paffion?
149979622Have they any foundation in nature, or are they merely arbitrary?
149979622He next alked his auditors, whether they would have the protedlor for their king?
149979622He reprefented to them, that#, 1 whatever:-? E N G T 624] ENG Engkiul.
149979622Henry had princefs had been already betrothed to the king of* 7?
149979622Here Sir William had an op-??
149979622Here Sir William had an op-??
149979622His proceed?
149979622How again could we rum¬ mage to the infide of the roots?
149979622How can it be otherwife?
149979622How eafy then would it be to require them to write down an ac¬ count of any new objett expofed to their obferva- E D XT f 343 1 E D U EJmtion.tion?
149979622How many obelifks or pillars, of one rough unpolifhed ftone each, are ftill to be feen in Britain and its ifles?
149979622How will he enjoy his fortune?
149979622However, the fame prince revoked it, on E D D l 297] E D E EcthHpCi on telng informed that pope Severinus had condemned E< lda* t ’ as favour‘n?
149979622I afk, What are then his purpofes for life?
149979622If I had fubmitted without a ftruggle, how much would it have diminifhed the luftre of my fall, and of your vi&ory?
149979622If delufion, how or for what purpofes is it produced?
149979622If the waters their fediment might be collected in great heaps,* original particles of matter are homogeneous, and en?
149979622If you Romans have a de* fire to arrive at univerfal monarchy, muft all nations, to gratify you, tamely fubmit to fervitude?
149979622In 542, Henry proceeded to the further diffolu- tndof ma ’ tion of colleges, hofpitals, and other foundations of11?
149979622In St Matthew, who relates the fame thing, we read Are not two fpar¬ rows fold for a farthing?
149979622In a poftfcript to that let ter he adds efVie fea?
149979622In the earthquakes in Calabria, in the year 178?, 83 there were fome circumftances which feem^ Circum-.
149979622Infeft?.
149979622Ip confi- “ v( kring the caufes of this diforder, he reckon?
149979622Is implicit obedience to be exadfed of children?
149979622Is it impoffible to com¬ municate any ufeful knowledge without them?
149979622Is it improper to call youth to the lludy of the languages?
149979622Is the time ufually fpent in learning the languages ufefully occupied?
149979622It has been al- J?.
149979622It is about i d feet high, and fup- pcrted towards the middle, at equidiftance from the fides and from o?
149979622It was never inflidt- ed upon any but the «? •»/ «><, fojourners and freed fer-^ •vants.
149979622Let the rain, when he knows that you will take care to have age of children be therefore regarded as a common him fheltered from a( hower?
149979622Look into the fources of from the our mineral treafures; alk the miner from whence has infp<’&i''>n come the metal into his vein?
149979622Material?
149979622Mutt we not in this cafe ftrip the men- tirely of their bark?
149979622Next to Dr Prieftley ’s machine is one invented by nf Dr Ingenhoufz, and which for its fimplicity and con- genho l?
149979622O deemeft thou indeed No kind endearment here, by nature given, To mutual terror, and compafli n ’s tears?
149979622Of d •ein?
149979622Of phit''n?..
149979622Of tin-- 120 Of iron 3 Of gold-- Si Of filver, copper, and brafs, not quite a quarter?
149979622On every occailon after this a frequent queftion between us will be, Of what ufe is that?
149979622On their arrival there, a debate enfued, whether the lords"( hould attend in their robes or not?
149979622One of the dyers being queftioned why the filk was not wrung when taken out of the liquor?
149979622Or are they, though highly ufeful, yet not always indif- penfably neceflary?
149979622Or dafh Odiavius from his trophied car; Say — Does thy fecret foul repine to tafte The big ditlrefs?
149979622Or why dreams he at all?
149979622Or, how long is the duration of that pe¬ riod?
149979622Our tranflation of the paffage is, sire not two/parrows fold for two farthings?
149979622Pof.. Cavallo''s Eheiricity, E?
149979622Proteiicr The greateft inftance of the danger of thefe experi- ki’lecTb ”? nents ’ however, was the death of Mr Richman profeffor iightxmig.
149979622Quidprimum, quid deinde, quidpojlremo alloquar?
149979622See Bo¬ tany, p. 444, n?
149979622See Med- icinE''/Wi?*.
149979622Several “ Such appears to have been the natural order haveeia?
149979622Since the waters remain¬ ed fo long upon the earth, why have they now defert¬ ed it?
149979622So often draws His lonely footfteps, at the filrnt hour, To pay the mournful tribute of his tears?
149979622So often fills his arm?
149979622Soundnefs and E P I fimplicity of fenfe, affifted with fome natural reflec- Ephurrai?
149979622Strata compofed in this manner have been again cmifolidated; and now the queftion is, By what means?
149979622Such a code of rigorous laws gave occafion to a certain Athenian to alk of the legiflator, why he was fo fevere in his puniflunents?
149979622That they fometimes dwell in them was manifeft from their hearths in the middle made of clay?
149979622The General ac- The druids were the firft and moft diftinguilhed or- children of the nobility, Mela tells us, they retired druids?
149979622The King was then fitting in the The city Court of Seflion,, which was held in the, Tolbooth, incur?
149979622The Mori galians call them djbikketaei, which fignifies “ the ear¬ ed the Chinefe, jp?
149979622The anatomy of man?
149979622The cafe or ele&roine?
149979622The courier was comm if- Eihloj according to that of the Abyfiinians) at laft forfook fioned to tell him, that it was tin?
149979622The enormous mafles of the plain, detached formed by from each fide of the ravine, lie fometimes in confufed quakes?
149979622The epadls, then, are either £ « « «
149979622The experiment above-?
149979622The fecond plate i?
149979622The fuit was called tvoWo- m?
149979622The great refemblance( j^nairur?
149979622The keeper< • sxeafed by his concluding a peace with that kingdom, of, theprivy- feal?
149979622The line of light on a cy-? nent*''Under departing from a Ample cuihion confilts of return- 168* n£ ele&ricity: 2.
149979622The o «
149979622The patriarch attempted to foft?
149979622The queftion then only is, What is this fubtile medium, the vibrations of which occafion tranfparency?
149979622The queftion which moft naturally fuggefts it¬ felf when this is once admitted, is, Whence hath the eledlric fluid come?
149979622The ultimate caufe of this is mentioned un-- der the article Aurora Borealis, n1?
149979622The whole education and employment of the Mamlouks confifts in the exercifi?
149979622The wires wer?
149979622The wound was not in itfel?
149979622Thefe''. ® ave?
149979622This being made known cattle were likewife taken, which Socinios ditlributed to the king, he fent a few prefents to the faithlefs bar- 23J?
149979622This diffolution he fuppofes to is, By what means were they brought thither?
149979622This king of the Axumites, and of which the followins?
149979622This philofopher held numbers to be the prin- EAR t 23.?]
149979622This we fee takes place through?
149979622This what was their purpofe, and whether they pretended to make him their prifoner?
149979622Thunder and light¬ ning, violent rains, ftorms of wind,& c. are all pro?
149979622To this their proper action, and their end?"
149979622We fee at prefent, that Shown animals proceed from animals, and vegetables from ve-* r0n?
149979622We have an example in Homer, where Ulyfles, go¬ ing to relate his fufferings to Alcinous, begins thus: Tl''GTpCJTOVj Tl Tl £* UrXTtOV X.*TC(\e%00?
149979622Were we able to prefer?
149979622What accident, what caufe, could introduce.a change fo great?
149979622What advantages can our Bri- tilh youth derive from an acquaintance with the languages and the learning of Greece and Rome?
149979622What an amiable little creature would the boy or girl be, who were brought up in a manner not inconfiitent with the fpirit of thefe few hints?
149979622What can be the meaning of this? ” I fay nothing more at this time, but rather endeavour to diredt his attention to other objedl?.''
149979622What can be the meaning of this? ” I fay nothing more at this time, but rather endeavour to diredt his attention to other objedl?.''
149979622What language were they talking when this bon mot was uttered?
149979622What metamorphofe ftrange is this I prove?
149979622What parts of a human being are aftive, what dor¬ mant, when he dreams?
149979622What though they comprehend not the meaning of what they learn?
149979622What were then their circumftances, their arts and manners, their moral principles, and military difeipline?
149979622When a man and a wo- U u 2 man E D U[ 340 T E D 0 Edycatiob1?
149979622Whence arifes then fuch a number of inhabitants with¬ in fo fmall a fpace?
149979622Where( hall truth be founch?
149979622Whether any part of the eucharift be evacua¬ ted by ftool?
149979622Whether eleCtricity aCted according to the largenefs of the furface of bodies?
149979622Whether elediric bodies are penetrable 56 by the fluid or not?
149979622Whether grofs bodies and light were not convertible into one another?
149979622Whether it be moft proper to educate a young man privately, or fend him to receive his education at a public fchool?
149979622Who can fhow fuch an example among the larger animals which are dignified with the title of perfeEt?
149979622Who he was?
149979622Why does not he always dream while afleep?
149979622Will he Ihow himfelf capable of enjoying otium cum dignitate?
149979622Will he be the friend of the poor, the heady fupporter of the laws and conftitution under whofe pro- te&ion he lives?
149979622Will they be fuch as may affiil the influence of religion on their fentiments and condu& in the future part of life?
149979622Will you content yourfelf with the modern wri- ■ thors af- ters of Italy, France, and England?
149979622With which of thefe parties lhall we join?
149979622Would not the inftrument employed to cut and lop it, rather add to the mifchief, efpecially in the be¬ ginning of its progrefs?
149979622Yet why fliould he be oppofed with fo much virulence, or branded with fo many reproachful epithets?
149979622a terrible fliock, put one of your hands in contaft withEntertain- its outftde coating; with the other hold a( harp pointed’1??
149979622a terrible fliock, put one of your hands in contaft withEntertain- its outftde coating; with the other hold a( harp pointed’1??
149979622an inch?.nd an half, nor lefs than three quarters of an y inch.
149979622ancUvhen v;^at Period of life Ihould we begin to enforce it?
149979622and capital letters, or in half fquare, or round and fmall D: PP‘n?- letters.
149979622and why does not common fait, or falt- petre, or vitriol, do the like, but for want of fuch an altradtion?
149979622but, What effeSs will this produce?
149979622doc r tooctmafiic rents, had ferved in the wars, and had a competent! l eftate?
149979622earth fo much of a fpherical figure, did not make it a To fay that any thing is done by eledtricity, is not more complete and exadt fphere?
149979622ever, the eledtric fluid itfelf, and indeed all the powers fides with deftrudlion?
149979622f 4<5] DIR living or dead, and mention was made of them in the DIRIGENT, or Directrix, a term in geometry, Dirigent?
149979622feco?id, if the he had at fea two mighty fleets; one, according to Dio- latter happened only in the days of Hezekiah?
149979622fore the what knowledge has he acquired?
149979622fympathy, divide their an- guilh?
149979622h mg; and to indulge himfelf in this with the greater on fome hot afhes, plunged fo violently, that the rider ° th?
149979622height of five or fix feet: the llalks are of a fine coral Diopol?
149979622how many more have you yet to kill?
149979622i e: n-t?.,*: r • a — i^_ r r •.e_ r r.
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149979622ing, though endued with no remarkable bad qualities, his reign was one continued feries of quarrels with his turbulent fubjedt?.
149979622iron diffolved by acids, and precipitated?
149979622is it eflentially inherent in thefe bodies, or hath it come from without?
149979622of bad confequcnce?
149979622of his cxcurfions, when he is fure that you will not However quick and tenacious the memories of chil- fuffer him to lofe his dinner?
149979622or laftly, by feme particular revelation?
149979622or lhall we mediate between them?
149979622plate ‘ ‘ A mercurial gage i?.
149979622q jj j?
149979622rebels fcated by la Chri- if fortune?
149979622recent date?
149979622rixt the tips of the middle fingers of each hand when the arms?
149979622ruics?
149979622s In the attempts made to efiay ores in the humid Muhod of § way previous to thofe of Mr Bergman, both methods ci%in?
149979622tJme?
149979622tQ furvey the beauties of Homer and Virgil through the medium of a tranflation?
149979622the right- hand, art?
149979622tltat are not carnations or landicape?.
149979622v FORM./uZy?.
149979622whether he received it by tradition?
149979622“ But with what are they to be filled?
149979622“ If it be alked, why I ufe the femiconduCting plane for this fmall plate, and not for the large one?
149979622“* How many men( fays he) have you flaugh hls father in hisfeve- to obferve the Wednefday as a fall inftead of Satur- tered?
149979622■ m uiT ■ j •''.?
149977338,^ mem cioie, anu 10 as to nave no two joints over each mJ.rraS,„S''r j?
149977338.37524 or 37524.2f.290 tV.8 8888$* 3^?
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149977338139 “ It remains now only to make a few ftrrdtures up- Remarkso* on M. de la Lande ’s theory of the folar fpots, humbly?
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14997733815. of the head; and though it is every where tranfparent, a?
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149977338365 The fun ’s influence in raifing the tides is but fmali, nfiuencf Q?
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1499773386cj 1 Some: authors are averfe to pedeftals, and compare Pedeftal* a column raifed on a pedeftal to a man mounted on''vhere P?
1499773387 That the aurora borealis ought to be fucceeded by Conjecture winds, may be eafily deduced from the hypothefis r^afoi?
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1499773389 d. what will 7 yards cofl, at the fame rate?
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149977338? 7cver ap- n''|,e nip0n appears not perfeftly round when fhe is 7-.. 1S pa- pujj jn t],c h^heft or loweft part of her orbit, bccaufe N O M Y.
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149977338A Appearan- by an obferve?
149977338A gentleman gives 40 years purqhafe for an eft^te: What in.tereft has be for his money?
149977338A gentleman is willing to purchafe an e- ftate, provided he can have zi percent, for his money: How many years purchafe may he ofler?
149977338A gentleman purchafes an eftate for 40001, and has 4f per cent, for his money: Required the rent?.
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149977338ANNALE, in the church of Rome, a term applied to the mafles celebrated for the dead during a who!?
149977338ANNEX- ANN[ 42 I ANN Annexa- Annthila* ANNEXATION, in law, a term ufed''to imply the uniting of lands?
149977338ARCHITECTURE, 237 fjtjinciple?.
149977338ARTOPHYLAX,( from apxro?, bear, and I guard,'') in aftronomy, a conllellation, otherwife call¬ ed Bootes.
149977338ASTRONOMICAL TABLES for calculating E C LIP S E S.''i firji Equation of the mean Signs b x2 56 H 3?
149977338After which it is to be demand¬ ed of him, whether he be guilty of the crime whereof he ftands indicled, or not guilty?
149977338Amer; but notwithftanding this additional ftrength, Mecca be-- he made but little progrefs in the fiege for Tome timeTieSed.b?
149977338Amongft the prifoners?
149977338An annuity of 401. payable yearly, is forborn and unpaid till the end of 5 years?
149977338An arithmetical proportion is agreeable in num¬ bers but have we from this any reafon to conclude, that it mufl alfo be agreeable in quantity?
149977338An eftate of 180L yearly rent is bought for 40001.: What rate of intereft has the purchafer for his money?
149977338And, after all, what was the fage advice that required fuch a preface?
149977338Are not the component parts of the human body nearly fimilar to thofe of the brute creation?
149977338Armed- SA?
149977338As''loon as they had departed, the aflem- alfiftance of the light?
149977338At any rate,\jps Diomedes fo little known, as to make it proper to( ufpend the aCtion at fo critical a junCture, for a genealogical hidory?
149977338At my age, under my infirmities, among utter ftrangers, how fhall I find out proper reliefs and fupports?
149977338Axioma( from «?< «>, I am worthy); a felf- evident truth, or a propofition whofe truth every perfon receives at firft fight.
149977338BHrehangel Arch, in compofition, fignifies or of the/ r/?
149977338Balfamica is a Latin word which fignifies? nitigating.
149977338Being afked, what things were moft proper for children to be inftrudfed in?
149977338Being brought before the governor, he alked him why he committed fuch ravages and depredations in the Chri- ftian territories?
149977338But here this natural queftion will arife, Why have we not the hotteft weather when the earth is neareft the fun?
149977338But the particulars concerning this valuable fpecies are ft?
149977338But, 1X''a* 53^ A S T Equation of as the earth kdv?
149977338But, fays this acute and learned critic, what fcheme does our chronologer purfue on this occafion?
149977338But, our author alks, for whom could the chronicle of Paros be intended?
149977338By what means could the an¬ cients move thefe enormous maffes?
149977338Decem¬ ber the 17th, the air of Antwerp gave to?
149977338Decline of How magnificent the Romans were in their temple?
149977338Divide.3784/ by fi — y 3 2)i.i3550O56768?
149977338Do they confider that there was but one woman in the world to do for herfelf, her huiband and her children, what belongs to women to do?
149977338Does he mention any of the battles, fieges, and trea¬ ties of the Parians?
149977338Does he record the events and revolutions of his own country?
149977338Does not this feem to indicate that the luminous matter that encompaffes it derives not its fplendor from any intenfity of heat?
149977338Draw the right line W
149977338Firft year of The Peloponnefian war commenced 431 years before tb?
149977338Flamftead ’s 50, 52, r Andromeda?, and Hevelius ’s 41 Andromedse.
149977338For example, let the intereft due on the following account be required to 31 ft July, at 4 per cent?
149977338For example, what are the odds of en¬ tering a man upon 1, 2, 3, 4, or five points?
149977338For what is there that a man may not be induced to forfeit to fave his own life?
149977338He dwelt on the names and the at- chievements of the Bruti, the Gracchi, and the Scipios; and of thefe men, faid he, are you not the children?
149977338He was fucceeded by Yezid the fon of Al Walid I. who died of the plague after a reign of fix months; and was fucceeded by Ibrahim Ebn Al • Walid?
149977338Hence it is, that in fuch works of art as imitate nature, the great art is, to hide every appearance of art?
149977338Here then the two arches AY and LY toge¬ ther being lefs then?
149977338Horace mentions this faff in his third fatire of the fecond book: Quid fimile ifti Graecus Ariftippus?
149977338How endlefs are conjeClures?
149977338How mi¬ nute muft their holes be?
149977338How much fliould each have?
149977338How then do they fubfid.6 and grow fo fat?
149977338How- ever?
149977338I 5 5 4 5 U — v-«^ i: 1.03: 1.1025: 1.157625: 1.21550625?
149977338I had ieen a like phenomenon which refembled the phafe of Venus » Jan. 25th, A. D. 1672, from 52 minutes after fix in the morning to two minute?
149977338If 100 men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
149977338If 18 men confume 6 bolls in a certain time, how many will 24 men confume in the fame time?
149977338If 36 yards coft 42( hillings, what will 27 coft?
149977338If a certain number of men confume& bolls in 28 days, how many will they confume in 56 days?
149977338If it be under ten, 31421?
149977338If the dead rife not at all, •what Jhall they do •who are baptized for the dead?
149977338If, fays he, this light was Caufed by the atmofphere of the moon, of what a prodigious extent tnuft that at¬ mofphere be?
149977338In his addrefs to this kind''of men, he afks, whether they ftaid to be baptized after death?
149977338In the firft, the fuppofition is, that 30 horfes plough 12 acres, and the demand, how many 42 will plough?
149977338In the latter paflage, the Apoftle, fpeaking of Noah ’s flood, and the deliverance only of eight perfons in the ark from it, fays,**< »/ “ «?
149977338In this fenfe, the word is derived from the Greek virtue, and Aey «?, difcourfe.
149977338In tire yea?
149977338Indeed what impreffion could they make on it when they pafs thro* almoft without obftrudtion?
149977338It ANT[? 6 J ANT Antedilu- 1 » It can not be denied but that the Antediluvians vians.
149977338It then brought from its repofitories appeared to have been fcorched with the fire which happened in the town?
149977338Its mouth, which runs between the capes Pal-; n?
149977338J/ Ve/ t''/eu/ fl?
149977338Let EOQ^be the e- quator, TopZ the tropic of Cancer, and VIV?
149977338May not the lunar feas and lakes( fays he) have klands in them, wherein there may be pits and ca¬ verns?
149977338New moon, howto calculate the?
149977338No wonder it had been fo long concealed; for who would have thought of looking for the fummum honuni, where others have placed the fum of mifery?
149977338Notwithftanding the feverity of the''cold in this plaice, then?
149977338Now it may be afked, how this could poffibly be, according to M. de la Lande ’s theory?
149977338Of calculi''ting Edip- ReqUired the true- time of Full Mom at Alexandria/ « Egypt in September, Old Style, the year lefore ChriJ} 201?
149977338Of the Proportion?
149977338Of us of mo¬ dern times what lhall we fay?
149977338Once more: Can I be fuppofed to favour arbitrary power?
149977338Or why fhould a few unequal matches he reckoned among the caufes of bringing upon the world an univerfal deftruftion?
149977338Or would the mother of all living deny her children that nourifhment which the Creator had ap¬ pointed for their firft food, the milk in her breads?
149977338Required the true thne of New Moon in April 1764, New Style?
149977338Required the true time of Full Moon in/Jpril, Old Style, A. D.$ 0?
149977338Required the true time of New Moon in May, Old Style, the year lefore Chrijl 585?
149977338SEN and NWS is the horizon of the north pole, which is coincident with the equator; and, in both thefe pofitions of the earth, T V?
149977338Sending therefore for feme of the principal of them, he aiked then* what kind of treatment they expected from him, now he had con¬ quered them?
149977338Sept. 930 930 912 912 905 905 910 910 895 89S 847 962 36?
149977338So, when a perfon receives a mortal injury by any thing, we fay, “ it was his baneand he who is the caufe of ano¬ ther man ’?
149977338Some inftan-^?
149977338The 19th and 20th years of the war were fpent byNinetecntS?
149977338The Em?, by means of which( according to Athenteus, Aii*»o< r, lib.
149977338The Oromazes confided of moft pure"v lighr?
149977338The ancient baptifteries were commonly called po1‘- » ■ »?
149977338The be- 3?
149977338The climate is • hot, but not unwholefome, the heat being qualified by BAR[ 793] BAR Barbach?''.
149977338The four dalles of negroes are named Vvadziri, 1
149977338The next year Ma- ®?
149977338The potter, in a pi¬ tiful tone, aiking what he meant by wronging a poor man that had never injured him?
149977338The third and fourth may be propagated by cutting?
149977338The tragedies of Sophocles and Eu- TraSed?!
149977338The true time of the Full Moon in May 1762, New Style?
149977338The word airtrapiov is ufed by Soidas indifferently with e/ Sexo?
149977338The word is derived from a* ™, and «* •?.
149977338Their real diftances from the”^?
149977338There are, perhaps, as many beings that either live or vegetate, produced by a fortuitous affemblage of organic parti- E?
149977338They allied thofe who approached the fick, if they ever had the fame diftemper?
149977338This bridge, however, is faid to have been built with wonderful art, to fupply a deleft in the bot¬ tom of the river, which was? 11 fandy.
149977338This 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?
149977338Thus it appears, that the true time of Full Moon?
149977338Thus it may be alked, how often 8 is contained in 19?
149977338Thus, f=.11/ 7= •55/ 4 —.222-f- or ■ f''—.660 f or £= ‘ 33?
149977338Thus, if it be demanded, what chance a perfon of 40 years has to live feven years longer?
149977338Thus, it may be afked, if 18 men con- fume 6 bolls corn in 28 days, how much will 24 men confume in 56 days?
149977338To afeertain this faft, powerful our author procured a burning- glafs fo weak that at “ j?
149977338To one who alked him what his Ion would be the bet¬ ter for being a fcholar?
149977338To reduce this into miles?
149977338To what then are thofe antipathies, of which we have heard fo much, reducible?
149977338Value 2''?!
149977338Was I in- fluenced by any diflike of the eftabliihed religion, and fecretly inclined towards a church of greater pomp and power?
149977338Was it ambition, and a defire of climbing into a higher ftation in the church?
149977338Was money my aim?
149977338What adminiflration was not to be expedcd from a tribunal lb well compofed?
149977338What are the odds of hitting either of them?
149977338What bet¬ ter can an animal do for its welfare?
149977338What could tempt me to Hep thus out of my way?
149977338What follows?
149977338What is the value of 7463 yards, at 4?
149977338What is the value of.425 of L. 1?
149977338What man now- a- days is heard in our temples to make a vow for the attainment of eloquence, or for the dilcovery of the fountain of true philofbphy?
149977338What may be the amount of the treafure in tha bank is a queftion which l\as long employed the fpecu?
149977338What mull be the tenuity of one of thefe threads?
149977338What occafion 2, P* was there for keeping ftieep, when none of them could 4 2 21 be eaten?
149977338What would the fum then have been, had we carried on the computation for 6oe years more ac¬ cording to the Septuagint?
149977338When Dionyfius alked, Why philofophers haunted the gates of rich men, but not rich men thofe of philolbphers?
149977338When we?^?
149977338Where aftronomy?
149977338Where could ihe find fo many wet nurfes for them?
149977338Where is the right path of wif- dom?
149977338Where now is the art of reafoning?
149977338Whether fuffering eternal torments be a greater evil than not ex- ifting?
149977338Who in reply alked him, How he came to have fo lit¬ tle?
149977338Why did they not copy his moft memo¬ rable epochas?
149977338Why did they not produce his autho¬ rity?
149977338Why did they omit this ancient account of their early ages?
149977338Why then does every individual of mankind conclude, that) iis neighbour has the fame fenfations with himfelf?
149977338Why then ftiould we con¬ clude otherwife with regard to the eel while in its natural ftate, than that it is a little fifh?
149977338Whythe moon is generally vifible when?
149977338Will any one pretend to call by the name of an¬ tipathy, thofe real, innate, and inconteftable averfions which prevail between Iheep and wolves?
149977338Z 4 288 36 Miles 3 5 450 500 2?
149977338Zingha ftaid lip longer in the province whither fhe had retired, tlijh|?.
149977338^ 96... 1 “ a?
149977338^^e^^retu//''a/?
149977338^d. J What is the doff on 28 C. 2 q.?
149977338and how he was cured?
149977338and that the prophet declared the gates of paradife fhould be open to none but fuch as fought for religion?
149977338and “? «?
149977338and “? «?
149977338any of their poets, patriots, or warriors?
149977338any of their public inftitutions?
149977338by 20, the number of{ hillings in a pound, and divide iFra^ionS, i?
149977338compound intereft?
149977338do not you know, that whoever turns his back upon his enemies offends God and his prophet?
149977338ex preffion which the deftination?
149977338fatellites perform their revolutions, compared with 30?
149977338goes round the earth, from be- nucal Ma- tween and any fixed point at a great diftance, in 27?
149977338if they knew any one who had it?
149977338ill.] If 30 horfes plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the fame time?
149977338inequa* riod of our moon round the earth, and the periods oflitic?
149977338intereft and balance due on the 11 th November 1775?
149977338it mufl be extremely arbitrary, confidering the.uncertainty of the eye as to the height of a room, when it exceeds i6 or 1?
149977338j which were fhaken by the ftorms of conqueft and ty- tion of tho?]
149977338j-?
149977338long, c?
149977338of 1773 yards, at 3 d.?
149977338of Se- Months 6 Price ii 9 to- 9?
149977338on all the payments then in arrear?
149977338or, at leaft, why did they not mention his opi¬ nion?
149977338recoa?
149977338take 24 T — S?
149977338that time: we fiiall now therefore proceed to filow> iBCiinatioa that this inclination of the orbit, when the moon of her oa*?
149977338the globe
149977338throughout the World} A General Histort* Ancient and Modern, of the different Empires, Kingdoms, and States?
149977338time as in harveft?
149977338to a decimal of a ton?
149977338what veneration was not due to men of fueh rare ta- Areopagus, leqts and virtue?
149977338which fhe made provifion by enticing children into her houfe, Anthrepofi?
149977338{ 0?
149977338| diflc of Jupiter, 9?.
149977338£
149977338— 13 — 10+ 10+ H — 20 — 28 — i?
149977338“ But Cocllurn,( our author adds) what( hall Eve do with fix infants p. 108. in fix years?
149977338“ Do you make a wonder( faid Apuleius, in his I defence) that a woman fhould marry again, after ha-, Apas''f ving lived a widow 13 years.?
149977338“ How blind is man to future things?
149977338“ It is not, how- Why co- ever, unlikely( fays D?
149977338“ The chronicle does not appear to have been engraved by public authority?''
149983206Tf1 accompany the inftrument, or perhaps The knife is moved backwards and forwards by, W!? 149983206 $ 13 Of Abftrac- Thu? 149983206 %, without the inftrumentality of matter? 149983206 ** raifes defire? 149983206 , Moft of the''"v—- modern rabbins?
1499832061 he eye AiOuld be moved up and for the ivory Aiders, and at the other fpare rings for.?,w?
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1499832063 Q_2 When( k) Who can hold a fire in his''hand, By thinking on the frofty Caucafus?
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149983206357 35?
149983206359- Dolores arthritic?, Hoffm.
1499832064. colour; or, as it was commonly exprefled, whether they bad qualities?
149983206496 META?
149983206585 this infallibly true?
1499832065?, The foramina ovalia, behind which is feen part of tire offa ifchia of F. II- 6 6, The acetabula.
1499832067$?
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14998320689,) MERETRIX, among the Roman?, differed from the projlibula.
1499832068?
149983206; t not to fanCy that we view it on all iides, as what may be feen, or felt, or fmelt, or tailed?
149983206?
149983206?
149983206?
149983206? s ac* nating figns: for we fay one, two, three.
149983206? ” The uninterrupted fucceffion of biffiops diftindtion.
149983206?.
149983206?|2''Elephantiafis, Sauv.
149983206A fphere equally divided becomes two he- mifpheres; does a perception, when divided in like manner, become two demi- perceptions?
149983206A ftone exifts as well as the human mind; but has the ftone any knowledge of its own exiftence?
149983206A man mediately when they are immediately made upon it, may view half a tree with his eyes, and he may con- without the interpofition of the nerves?
149983206Acofta mentions a cedar, th?
149983206Again, if it Ihould be alked, what is mind?
149983206Allured by the advan- — » tages of it?
149983206Alvarado and Olid found the towns, of which they?
149983206And if it be aftced how we know- this?
149983206And if it be inquired, what makes an objeft agreeable or difagreeable?
149983206And in other places he tells us, that it is this faculty which gives nourilhment, prefervation,?
149983206Are mo¬ tives, then, real beings, endowed with power and will?
149983206Are properties prior in the order of nature, or even in our conceptions, to the fubftances in which they inhere?
149983206As thefe caufes, however, are always invariably the fame, why do we not find the fame regularity in meteors that we do in other phenomena of nature?
149983206As we have already feen that the forma¬ tion of any one muft be attended with very confide?
149983206At fix-??
149983206At fix-??
149983206At what time mull it be performed?
149983206Be it fo; and what follows?
149983206Befides, a little more lead does not render the procefs imperfeci; on the contrary, if you ufe too 3 I i final?
149983206But as this can only happen when the chord is of an un¬ common length, there i?
149983206But has the fenfation of heat no caufe independent M of us?
149983206But how, we beg leave to afk, is the whole train perceived to occupy any portion of time?
149983206But how, we would afk, could an animal in fuch circumftances be felf- mo- ving?
149983206But if the percipient principle be divided, what would become of the power of per¬ ception?
149983206But if\r — J this be fo, what is reminifcence?
149983206But is the difference itfelf real?
149983206But it is faid, that as we can not conceive fpace to snace^no- be annihilated, it muft be fome real thing of eternal thin?
149983206But the queftion with the meta- phylician is, Whether fuch forces be real?
149983206But though, to fatisfy ourfelves, fuch conjeftures may occalionally be indulged, it is not from them that R 0 L O G?.
149983206But what had thefe triumphs © r Cicero ’s government to do with Cretan money?
149983206But while Menno retaiaed thefe dodrines in a gene?
149983206But would the ceafing of this energy be likewife a caufe?
149983206But, Of Confci- rejoins the querift, 1 am not inquiring what it gene''rates; give me a dire& idea of the point itfelf?
149983206By vhat means alfo are thefe aliments to be diflblved in the ftomach when drink is with- held?
149983206C I N E. 22 grefs; or in that ftage of it when there is great debi- Phthifi?.
149983206Can any one be abfurd enough to affirm that the power of harmony refides in the harpfichord, as the power of perception does in the mind?
149983206Can we frame an abllraft idea of figure, or extenfion, or folidity, before we conceive the exiitence of any one figured, extended, or folid fubftance?
149983206Caufes,& c. This difeafe is frequently epidemic in?
149983206Cu*n8,?
149983206Different praftices may be tifed with thefe inten¬ tions; bu?
149983206Do we endeavour to form in our minds P*c ‘ tures of them or reprefentative images?
149983206Does be from this conclude, that it is the telefcope which fees thofe fatellites, or the trumpet which hears that voice?
149983206Does the man endeavour to form in his mind a picture or reprefentative image of the objeCt?
149983206Dr Cullen aflis, May fmall dofes of eme¬ tics be of fervice?
149983206Eng?.
149983206Even the affaffin has always the fame felfifh end in view either he is bribed to commit the murder,?
149983206Explanation is the yfr/?
149983206For if it be done with a view to fave the mother, in what manner is the extravafated blood,& c. to be evacuated from the cavity of the abdomen?
149983206For thee I ’ve been ambitious, bafe?
149983206God a fr»e The Being which is lelf- exillent, omnipotent, and agent; but omn;fcient, is not a neceffary, but a/h?
149983206Has Mr Cooper any idea of that which attraCts and repels, or of attraction and repulAon, abftraCted from their objeCts?
149983206Has not the mind of man( fay they) an unlimited power in moulding and combining its ideas?
149983206Have they any real fepa- rate archetypes or external idiata?
149983206He confiders no peculiar predifpofition from diet, colour, or other circumftan?
149983206He drank about four pints a- day?
149983206He is certain of the energy, but finds by experience has other obfervations whh which we have the honour vation?
149983206He is there- ’> that centre?
149983206Hence it fol- and pure benevolence, how came evil into the works lows, that the natare of God and his omnipotence is of creation?
149983206Hi?
149983206How does it follow from hence, that a mind with or without ideas is the lame?
149983206How is an objeCt recalled by the power of memory?
149983206How is the one paffage to be recon¬ ciled with the other?
149983206How is this done?
149983206How many times already has it been neceffary to have recourfe to the faw to feparate the ofia pubis?
149983206How then do I come to believe it?
149983206I alk not what it does, or what its properties are, but what it is?
149983206If a weak motive can be refilled, why not one a little ftronger, and why not the ftrongeft?
149983206If he conceives all ex ten ft on and all weight?
149983206If then it mull be firft moved itfelf, but can not itfelf move itfelf, what is it that moves it?
149983206If time itfelf be not eternal, how can the Deity or any thing elfe be fo?''
149983206If you fay he means the church, how does the church feed on lawns, or range in the foreft?
149983206In both thefe ways of inoculating, neither plafter, 5 bandage,?
149983206In the evening they all came to his chamber; and the firft queftion he put to each was, £> uid dubitai?
149983206In the language of you not believe Jbmething to be divine in him, who is indeed Plato, therefore, the univerfe being animated by a foul part ov God?
149983206In the month of October 1735?
149983206In this, however, he was jj over- matched, and received a violent wound on the) great dan-^igh?
149983206In what then does folidity and all the other fenfible qualities inhere, fince they can not exift feparately, and do not fupport each other?
149983206Indeed, how could he have been able?
149983206Infinity and If it be aiked, what kind of infinity and eternity « ternjt>, tpey are wh|ch have no relation to fpace and time?
149983206Is a man while in a dark room deprived of the faculty of fight, and one of the powers of his mind made not to exift for the time?
149983206Is confcioufnefs or truth extended?
149983206Is it impoffible that this aft ftiould be, if the event had not happen¬ ed?
149983206Is it in¬ ternal hemorrhagy, or the extravafation of fluids into the cavity of the^abdomen?
149983206Is it nervous, or uterine.irritation, from cutting, that kills?
149983206Is it not by being com¬ pared with our own exiftence?
149983206Is it the voice of thunder, or my father?
149983206Is it then a fubftance?
149983206Is it then the occafional exertion of fome gives us but a very obfeure idea of an adive power of fubftance?
149983206Is not that good?
149983206Is this reminifcence the fame with the former?
149983206It is chiefly added to difficultly- fufible copper- ores, to form the fulphureous compounds called malts, that the ores, 4«3 METAL BnieUin?
149983206It is evident that the capacity or po¬ tentiality of every thing exiiling muft have been from eternity; but is capacity.or potentiality a real being?
149983206It is likewife promoted by- feeding the child with aqueous and mucou?
149983206It is not eafy to- coneeive a more difmal and diveriified fcenc of mifery?
149983206It is? °''dOre-^ ■ In^ porphyry, and the fieves of brafs- wire.
149983206L tr R G V. 4Ji cafe would be''diftindt and peculiar to each metal?
149983206Laftly, let us fuppofe the dimenfions of the preffing fubftance to he greatly enlarged: what would then fol¬ low?
149983206M E D General I. Hydrophobia( rahiofa), with a define of biting inent of^ by Zanders, occafioned by the bite of a mad ani- Difeufe?.
149983206M. Hujus mixturas capiat 51?.
149983206MED French for In my defence| a common motto in the Medal?.
149983206MEROPS, in ornithology, a genus belonging to the order of pica?.
149983206METAL Eflaying the upper veffels( yrow red- hot: take off the fire a of Ore?
149983206METRO?
149983206MICHAEL, or Michel,( i. e. who is like to God?)
149983206May not the analogy here juftly apply to the hu¬ man fubjeft?
149983206My own mind and my own red from the principles on which that fyftem is built?
149983206Now, what is it that this perception fuggefts to the mind?
149983206On the contrary, he exprefsly fays, “ We are fure wills, and operates about ideas?
149983206On the eighth day the pulfe was convulfive?
149983206On what compulfion muft I?
149983206One of thefe, an officer, was brought into the city that fame day, and had the beft advice of the furgeons and phyfician?
149983206Or are not the fatal con- fequences rather to be’imputed to the accefs of the air on the irritable vifeera?
149983206Or can they exift but in feme fubflance?
149983206Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feaft?
149983206Or is it from both together?
149983206Or wallow naked in December ’s fnow, By thinking on fantaftic fummer ’s heat?
149983206PP, The bodies of the offa pubis; q q, their angles?
149983206Painting?.
149983206Part?.
149983206Pra£ice, liary eruption does aftually appear; and the queflion Miliaria will then be put, how the, cafe is to be treated?
149983206Quartan?
149983206Quia-, caufas fibi patere, propter quas hi vel illi « ffedlus, quos videmus quotidie contingere, a certis veniant corpo- ribus, jure glorietur?
149983206Quidni igitur fufpicernur, effe naturam in corpore noftro vireniem, praster animam noftram, cujus fit animac praeceptis et juffis morem gerere?
149983206Quis interiorem fibi naturam rerum, tarn corporum, quam fpirituum, cognitam effe dixerit?
149983206Quis quemadmodum altera harum naturarum agat in alteram, fefe feire, affirmet?
149983206Replies the Jbn with63^uer^ »^ a*k n ° t either what it has or what it has not the utreoft let me firft know what it is?
149983206Says the que- i f EJfiys « n rift, I do not alk what the properties of body are, I~t, Je but what is the thing itfelf?
149983206See Chemis?
149983206Such a difparity may feem intolerable, but what will not cuftom re¬ concile?
149983206Tertiana perniciofa, qua?
149983206That time is not a quality inhe- time in which he was infenfible?
149983206That, when excited, it fhould be continued for a due length- of time; not lefs than 12 hours, and fometimes For 24?
149983206The Colhuans, there¬ fore, feeing no trophies of their valour, began to re?
149983206The Ggjmanica, German mefpilus, or common?
149983206The Mexican founders made both of rold and?
149983206The Roman feftertii are always of brafs: the middling- fized kind are partly copper and partly brafs; the for¬ mer being double th?
149983206The arbutifolia, arbutus- leaved mefpilus, hath a?
149983206The conclulion is logically inferred; but what purpofe can it poffibly ferve?
149983206The diftance of?
149983206The effeft of this hot fuffoc?
149983206The idea of an objeft is the apprehen- fion, view, or notion of it; and how can this be divifible?
149983206The idiopathic fpecics are, X. Colica( fpnfmodica), with retraftion of the navel, and fpafin?
149983206The immediate objects of thefe areiconfefiedly fenfations which have no exiftence but''* g a
149983206The lingu- This axiom has been denied by the author of the far opinion Eff on the Intelie(ftu?]
149983206The lower cavity is the fire- place, and contains the fuel, reding upon a L U R G Y> 47?
149983206The mind can not indeed be made to feel that fugar has the fame tafte with wormwood; but who ever thought that it could?
149983206The mixture may fupport life for a time, but will it equally maintain health alfo?
149983206The moft powerful remedy hitherto difeovered in hy¬ fteric cafes is opium, or the tinfture of ifcalled/ az/.''/anKw?.
149983206The offa pubis can not feparate without augmenting the circumference of the pelvis; but how much will its diameter be increafed?
149983206The opulence of A- thens in her days of glory was very great; owing in an eminent degree to her rich commerce with the kingdoms dm the Euxine fea?
149983206The parts of the woman muft now be gently wiped, I a warm foft?
149983206The principal one is no doubt the adliou tdtion o?
149983206The pulfe i?
149983206The purges employed in thefe cafes fhould be gentle?
149983206The pyracantha, or ever- green thorn, rife?
149983206The queftion was, Whether blood in a pleurify ought to be drawn from the arm of the affefted fide or the oppofite?
149983206The reafon why the walls of an empty room do not touch, is that they are dijlant; but is dijlance, in the abftradl, any thing really exifting?
149983206Thefe are 8?
149983206They affirmed that they ftream inciofes the left fide of Meroc.as the Nile doe?
149983206They are obvi- oufly the reverfe of each other; but are they external objects, or mere fenfations in the mind?
149983206They both involve in the The principal quellions which we have to confider are, thickeft obfeurity that which, viewed through the “ What is motion?
149983206Things per- Is then folidity the bafis of thefe qualities, fo that ceived by they neceffarily refult from it?
149983206This being done at laft, the king next called together the chief nobility, and afked be done to diflipate the fears of the people?
149983206This being the cafe, it may be allied upon what principle we give credit to human teftimony?
149983206This feems a rational con- je&ure; but while every thing relative to generation is a myftery, how can we account for the extraordi¬ nary phsenomena?
149983206This piece of difcipline would have been in- we take in fo critical a juncture?
149983206Thus think about fomgtking or other?
149983206Time0''a When St Auguftine was hiked what time is?
149983206To pre¬ this be owing to the remedies that are employed be¬ ing very often fuch as are inimical to the cure?
149983206To what eaufe is the unfuccefssful event of this operation to be imputed?
149983206Totum hoc, quo continemur, et unum eft, £///?.
149983206Two individuals differ, or there is a difference between them; but is difference itfelf any real external thing?
149983206V. 0/ fA?
149983206We would afk fuch a perfon, Whether be¬ fore the birth of Abraham, for example §, there had § See ah pad an infinite feries of generations or not?
149983206What are heat and cold, and where do they re fide?
149983206What can in vacuo operate upon fuch immenfe bodies, fo as to pro- 194 duce a regular and continued motion?
149983206What is a point?
149983206What is he to do in this cafe?
149983206What is it then that apprehends as one the whole of 1* is extended idea?
149983206What then Is the bond of this union?
149983206What then is the fecond principle?
149983206What then is the object of fenfe When we feel heat?
149983206What then is this n ° i4ea ° f any adive power to move; and when it is, mUiCb energy?
149983206Whatever may be the particular caufe of the dif- pofitioo Praaic?.
149983206When a philofopher calls it the/fr/?
149983206When alked by their neighbours who they were?
149983206When all the iron is fufed, no more coals are to be added; but th?
149983206When conducted to Cortes* M E X[ 667 1 M E X 135"Mexico lubmifc?.
149983206When the operation proves fatal, to what immediate caufe are we to aferibe the death of the patient?
149983206When upon a folemn occafion the queftion was put to our Lord by a Roman governor, What is truth?
149983206Where then are we to fix the boundary between a weak and a ftrong motive?
149983206Where you did give a fair and natural light?
149983206Whether it would be poffftfle to^le; n move a body in fpace that is abfolutely full?
149983206Whether the fame rational being is the fame fubftance?
149983206Whether things have a real exiftence out of the mind of this or that perfon?
149983206Which of the two operations, therefore, ought to be preferred?
149983206Why we believe what we dtftindl- and to ba, bis eye comes to be aflbeiated with that of his touch, ly remember?
149983206^^ W- S i ° ng ag ° Urged^ D''r CIarke affa>''nft Mr Dodwell; and fome of be JaterL?
149983206all and none cf thefe je61. ” They may be fo in his conception, but cer- i^cas i——~ at once( l)?
149983206along with it?
149983206and bloody t- Fq?
149983206and how can wc have an idea of which we are not conjcious?
149983206and is it pofiible to feparate even in thought any of thefe from perception?
149983206as I think, determined, is propofed by Mr, Locke in thefe words: Whether it( i. e. the fame felf.or perfon) be the fame identical fuljlance?
149983206but, Whether they have an abfolute exiftence, diftinft from being percei¬ ved by God, and exterior to all minds?
149983206coaft of Coromandel, except during their continuance, is more healthy than in other parts of India where.thefe winds do not blow?
149983206confcioufnefs, underftanding, and will, can refult from the particular^organifation of a fyftem of matter?
149983206copper, which is brought about by means of the black Effayini?
149983206does the mind rejeft the idea of fugar or of bitternefs, of contempt or of indifference?
149983206down, la it not by far the fafeft and the moft rational 11''al''0l ‘''''''Pra^ice univerfaliy to trail to natuie?
149983206exclaimed with impatience, “ Why wafte more time The bait took with Montezuma; and he gave imme- in vain?
149983206fmell) before, to receive it all at once, and to fmell a rofe; can he perceive any fimilitude or agreement between the fmell and the rofe?
149983206ftone, we endeavour to recal to our minds thefe obje&s pearance of which are now abfent How is this operation per- feniikle ob- formed?
149983206fuppofed it to be always conjoined with fome body, of the Sub- Thus U''terocles plainly* owi* wupwt
149983206fymptoms were genera?
149983206i. p. 6?.
149983206i.cap.zj;?
149983206i?''
149983206ideas are excited in the fentient this in fleep,& e.?
149983206iron- ore, iron- ftone, and bog- ore. 3 L 2 The 452 METAL Ore?
149983206it as feigned?
149983206let Seneca fpeak for them all: “ Quid eft autem, cur Phyf c. 20. non exiltimes in eo divini aliquid exiftere, qui Dei pars eft?
149983206m;nate in fuch an internal fyftem, fince the vulgar 1_ • certainly fuppofe their fenfations to fubfift in their re- fpe£live organs?
149983206nobis in via poffibili. ” I d nos ita interpretamur; ctiamfi ex natnra libn rations* non contemvendx pro imitate divinas efientia?
149983206or indeed between it and any other pbjeft whatever?
149983206or is it a dif¬ ferent reminifcence?
149983206or what notion have we of a panther ’s Bible?
149983206or why we fliould fuppofe the exiftence of fuch a fubftance?
149983206or, if ■< that can not be done, as furely it can not, tell me what its offspring a line is?
149983206paffage; that is an inconteftable faft; but how much did it enlarge in the direftion in which it was origi¬ nally too narrow?
149983206per- € d8^ MET •Of tho Be- perTeftion,? s incapable of progreffion, v,.
149983206rifes debility*?
149983206they only remember?
149983206this difeafe there is always an external affection, fo Eryfipela?.
149983206to make hin?
149983206v^ Jleep or in a fivoon?
149983206we beg leave, in our turn, to alk thefe gentlemen, What is the ufe of a brain which can not fee without eyes?
149983206what then, we may be permitted to afk, is the im¬ port of the word we in this fentence?
149983206where is the potentate who doth not glory in being numbered among our attendants?
149983206with* Worms..|4 M E D I rorm?, With otic or two dlfhes of weak green- tea, after which the patient muft walk about his chamber.
149983206would they not rather of neceflity drive fore of opinion, that, after the creation of matter, God them to a greater diftance?
149983206xcci ra?!
149983206“ 1/?, A fpontaneous difpofition of the con- neding parts.
149983206“ Again, though the fubjecl or matter of a thing be tVlrkV I?
149983206“ For, as a man who has no influence o other perfon ’s a&ions, can yet often perceive before- tribute?
149983206“ Having found the total- inefficaey of blifters and the whole clafs of nervous medicines in the treatment?
149983206“ I am a man( a part of the 70 or univeff?
149983206“ Is it the coldnefs of wet linen which is to be feared?
149983206“ What can be more eafy( fays, he) than to diftinguilh the different attributes which we know to belong to a fubjedt?
149983206“ What can it Mexico, mean( fays he), but that we muft leave this country, — v and find ourfelves another?
149983206“ What could be the caufe of this belief, hut this reftiai of which his belief was a natural confequence?
149983206“ What is body?
191319917''!.—What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
191319917''I he Jinances were under\fan?
191319917( cried he) have I neither friend nor enemy? ” And then running defperately forth, he feemed refolved to plunge headlong into the Tiber.
191319917( faid he), are not Abana and Pharphat, rivers of Da- mafeus, more excellent than all the waters of Judsea?
191319917( hall he that contendeth with the Al¬ mighty indruft him?
191319917* 29 1 RES The ancient Gnofties, who derived their tenet?
191319917* V*7 Attempt?
191319917*?, becaufe that in it God had relied from all his works which he created and made.
191319917, Vjttfe///? «*.
191319917, h r r um ’^ 7"?
191319917-J?
191319917-rL Ang< 5?
191319917.The Hate may have had a right to appropriate to itfelf the church lands upon tin?
191319917103, of his friend Patroclus?
1913199171?fon,1,dabk: “ « Scorpio?
1913199172 1 SAB Seven, in the Hebrew language, is expreffed by a word Satbat? ».
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19131991732 33 0,000 0,172 °> 537 J, 3,526 2,1 2,709 3 j.142 4* 4j674 5»369 6,071 6,786 7* 513 8,254 9 » 9* 7?
191319917355 The adopting Trajan was the laft public?.cl of c* Nerva.
19131991737 C onftruc- fcion of fla?
1913199173?
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1913199173fy?
19131991747 Of the re- filiances which brim?
1913199174?.
1913199175 11 12* 3 14 15 16 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2.5 26 2?
19131991779 It is evident, in the frit place, that the impreffions made on A and B are in lines A a, V> b parallel to FP and G?
1913199177l TThey art?
191319917; and even to ecclefiaftics, as?
191319917; or of Eriftcinus de Moravia, anceftor of the family of Sutherland, in the reign of William the Lion?
191319917; — we have F:/= AC: AB= 1:^2, and/:?
191319917?
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191319917? 0 But nothing can be more erroneous, as we fliall{ howShown to by a very Ample inftance.
191319917? 8.
191319917? Q7.
191319917? ie discovered the following laws: 1.
191319917? lan of the Jn treating of this objeft of our faith, it has been article.
191319917? “ of a11 P ™ vi(ionS> Sand b?
191319917? “ of a11 P ™ vi(ionS> Sand b?
191319917A Colledlion of feme Political Difcourfes on State Affairs,- from] 6i?.
191319917A gentleman feeing the feeble condition in which he left Paris, alked him how he could in that fi- tuation undertake fo great an enterprife?
191319917A letter of Choifeul- Gouffier, ambaffador at Con- ftantinople, verifies the fact.—What have you to an¬ fwer? ” Louis.
191319917A man aiking a carpenter at work upon one of the czar ’s warehoufes, what the place was intended for?
191319917A new fubjetl was therefore fallen upon, which was the queflion, how the dethroned king was to be difpofed of?
191319917A paffenger, meeting him on the way, cried, There go men in purfuit of Nero. ” Another afked him, if there was any news of Nero in the city?
191319917A piece of rope C.Knowle?.
191319917Although the procefs is gaining its the inverfe of that for determining the centre of per- F0^ 1''0!?
191319917And ftiould it be afked, in what place does he referve it till the refurre&ion?
191319917And if they have themfelves fuch a principle, how is it that this principle is multiplied, and is found in every feparate piece?
191319917And indeed it feems now to be fettled, that inthefe cafes infants of any age are to be heard?
191319917And whatever is the motion of any particle, that in one tosh?
191319917And why ftiould the gentleman refufe himfelf the fame pleafure of beholding fcientific ingenuity?
191319917Are not ftill many fpecimens of this reafoning preierved in the ancient poets?
191319917Are thefe worms only mere machines?
191319917As the?
191319917At laft Brutus had courage to fpeak to it: “ Art thou a daemon or a mortal man?
191319917At prefent, employed only in confider- L l ing?
191319917Be-, I9?
191319917Befides, finoe all feas are in fa< ft but one, what is it that hinders the Indian ocean to flow to its level?
191319917Being afleed by the emperor, with a ftern countenance, what had brought him there at that unfeafonable time?
191319917But can any general rule be gi¬ ven for this purpofe?
191319917But how came Cecrops to have any connection with Cy¬ prus?
191319917But how muft we difeover this different manner?
191319917But if fuch was the origin of weeks, how came the great and ancient goddefs Tellies to be omitted?
191319917But is the fpirit of Chriilianity equally pure and benignant?
191319917But nothing affords fo fpecious an argument? s the ex¬ perimented proportionality of the impulfe of fluids to the fquare of the velocity.
191319917But rivers, brooks, and fmaller ftreams cany along waters loaded with mud or fand, wbich they depofit wherever their velocity is checked?
191319917But what is the right with one end in view which would be wrong with fource of this obligation?
191319917But what is this to the purpofe?
191319917But while thefe things were in agitation, Hreadfu?
191319917But who has ever attempted to verify this by experi¬ ment?
191319917But why is lo affecting a letter fo often accompanied with an unimpor¬ tant digreflion, an iniipid criticifm, or a felf contradict¬ ing paradox?
191319917Call the perpendicular impulfe on a fide F, and the perpendicular impulfe on its diagonal plane f, and the tffe&ive oblique impulfe on its fides?
191319917Could its influence be favourable to virtue?
191319917Da you fpeak of one and the fame per- fon, you will aik?
191319917Dcfpair?, and kills binifdf.
191319917Did he really live and write at fo early a period as Porphyry and Philo pre¬ tend?
191319917Does it really merit to have triumphed over both the theifm of the Jews and the polytheifm of the f heathens?
191319917Douglas fet out without delay; but as he approached he faw the Engliffi faffing into diforder; upon which he called to his men to ftop, 1 l* T?
191319917Each competitor{ lengthened himfelf by call ng in the affiftance of his friends; and the Lord Clordon taking part with the Ogilvies?
191319917Fie wrote L?
191319917For what is elafticity but a preflure?
191319917For wilt thou, fays the Highed, difannul my judgement?
191319917French What have you to anfwer? ”* Revolution, Louis.
191319917Given the difeharge D of a river, and V its velocity of regimen: required the fmalleft( lope s, and the dimenfions of its bed?
191319917Given the height of a bar, the depth of water both above and below it, and the width of the river, to determine the difcharge?
191319917He afks, ‘ Will the reem be willing to ferve thee, or abide by thy crib P that is, Will he willingly come into thy ftable, and eat at thy manger?
191319917He alfo requefled him to fend fome troops for an expedition into Gafcony, and required the prefence and aid of feveral of the Scottifh barons 9?
191319917He died in 1052; and fell into the fame error which his father had committed, by dividing his dominions amo?
191319917He fet fo ’ “ ’ ■"''V high a value on Ruyfch ’s cabinet of curiofxties, that when he returned to Holland in lyiy?
191319917He was next called upon to publifh the work?
191319917He- takes?
191319917Head “ Lem- VI''T T''T* K ™ n “ a?
191319917Hence a celebrated quettion, Whether ridicule be or be not a left of truth?
191319917How much A ex¬ ceeds B, or B exceeds A?
191319917How much will it rife if it receives an addition which triples its difcharge?
191319917How powerful] R E L was the influence of the faeramentum adminlflered to ReK/ i^ the foldiers when they enliHed in the fervice of their v-* country?
191319917How?
191319917I 677 1 S A V WUtCU v> v- i>- v- t''-/aav.v*^ j —- — — r?''
191319917I a Iked Idris if ever he had before feen fuch a fight?
191319917I(?
191319917Ia From thefe phenomena, which have been fo common Probable in all countries and in all ages, what would mankind''nferences naturally infer?
191319917Iedit is prefs poured forth innumerable publications, filled with 1 he king was fuppofed to have entirely yielded to new?
191319917If a Chinefe is afked how he finds himfelf in health?
191319917If this was not the cafe, could the forger of the books have perfuaded the people that it really was fo?
191319917If you praife them, they anfwer, How Jhall I dare to pcrfuade my felf of what you fay of me?
191319917In 1763 he publiffied a letter, is which he re- exhibit?
191319917In Parthia, where polygamy prevailed, they are not poly garni its; in Pcrfii?, the Chriftian father does not marry his own daughter.
191319917In a moment of enthufiafm this was agreed to, and the electors decreed what un- queftionably exceeded their power?.
191319917In fome other kinds of writing his genius feems to have wanted fire to attain the point of perfection; but who can attain it?
191319917In like manner AF is ftretched and tends to contrail, pulling F in the direftion F?
191319917In the mean time the Enghfh parliament drew up certain//rt. W*7i?
191319917In this writ the demand¬ ant Golding alleges, that the defendant Edwards( here called th?
191319917Is it more doubtful whether our fenfe of ridicule be the true teft of what is ridiculous?
191319917Is its influ¬ ence equally beneficial and more diffufive than that of Judaifm?
191319917Is net this fuperftition then an ef- fulion of gratitude?
191319917Is this wonderful reproduaion of parts only a natural confe- quence of the laws of motion?
191319917It 8,4 wilV v|tQf«tiori ROT r? 04 1 ROT will greatly aflift our conception of the manner in which with the equivalent C* of the forces CH and Cl.
191319917It is a iertile country, about 50 miles in length, and 2?
191319917It is proper, fay they, S 2 that[ 139 1 t.dVj''?lefe tlK, nr?
191319917It is to this emperor that Rulfia is univerfally al-? 6 lowed to owe the whole of her prefent greatnefs.
191319917It
191319917J''JugJbourg depuis 1517—1530, in 4 vols 8vo, Berlin Refra 178?, and Mofheim ’s Ecclefiaftical Hiftory.
191319917J)ecree a- gaioil the emigrant?,& c. M9 „ Battle of Jetrappe, and furren ricr of the Auftrian Nether- iands.
191319917Let I be the denfity of the fluid, and?
191319917Let b reprefent the direft impulfe, f the abfolute oblique impulfe, and?
191319917Let me periffi, do I never fay any thing worthy to be laugh’d at?
191319917Let ro?
191319917Let this fyltem be- fuppofed to turn round the axis Gj?, while the axis itfelf is moving for¬ ward m the direction and with the velocity GI.
191319917Letters from St Leon and others evince the reality of thefe deeds.—What have you to an¬ fwer? ” Louis.
191319917Many hundreds C0IAue ™ r? ‘ of its citizens were dragged to the fcaffold on account of their alleged treafonable refiftance to the convention.
191319917Men would ne- ft denotes ayri/?
191319917Might I not walh in them and be clean.?
191319917Mowef, Rana?, Morstoi, Tahoorowa, Woaho>, Arooi, Neebeehtow, O eehoua, Alorotinne andTAHOGRA, all in¬ habited except the two laft.
191319917No man, however, could have loft lefs in this than Rollin, who had every thin?
191319917Nov?
191319917On the 20th Departure?
191319917On the 6th, the kim** march?
191319917On the other hand, the friends of Gracchus, who were difperfed by parties in different places, cried out, IVe are ready: IVhat mujl ave do?
191319917On this fub- jed there being little revealed in Scripture, many have ut o^ght lt mcumbent upon them to fupply the defed •*? y.
191319917On?
191319917One of them had the boldnefs to anfwer him by part of a line from Virgil: Ufque adeone miferum e/ l mart?
191319917Or how many times, and parts of a time, A contains B, or B contains A?
191319917Or we might have made the fame affumption by the O 0 2 remark$ 9?.
191319917Part I. in f.h ft: of Ki, en ft] m to th? ffec- oblique tilfc ii ame dlion.
191319917Que veux- tu dire avec ta demi- lune?
191319917R I Experiment?
191319917RE"?
191319917REFRACTION, in general, is the deviation of a moving body from it?
191319917RIP L 240] R I P R ot?
191319917ROM?, o7iic.
191319917ROM[ 34 ° Artlea?
191319917ROM[ 3?o J ROM Bom?, alio the fear''s of the people were excited by a prophecy ftrious as any in the commonwealth.
191319917ROUND- R O U[ 5 R filin''’ela?
191319917SAL C fi1?
191319917Several propofals wen?
191319917Should covet lazy limbs and mortal breath?
191319917Sluys in Dutch Flanders was the only foreign poll that they continued to attack, and it furrendered Hter a lieg- e of 21& 15-?
191319917T- he plain joifted floor broke down with 4^ 7 pounds, and the carrafe floor with n?.
191319917T0?
191319917TIm?
191319917Te fouvient- il, vicomte, de cette de- mi- lune, que nous emportames fur les enemis au fiege d’Afras?
191319917The SAM[ 637] SAM Samaritan?.
191319917The ad of the 1 ith R O B I 31-J?..
191319917The adtion is confined to the three lines a C, CD, D?.
191319917The ancient procefs for making re- guhis Kul„s of arfenlc In mWng four part, of Lj\ pure-* “^* V °*~? f.
191319917The chief fteps of his very fa- refpedhnj?
191319917The confpiratprs, who only aimed at deftroying a ty-(? r.eat con.
191319917The fentiment is E R. congenial to his nature, and therefore it is univerfal; Hifhr?.
191319917The lacrifice being over, the people hailed away with all fpeed, to denote the • precipitate?
191319917The male iffue the thron?.
191319917The matter was then referred to the people, where it was carried by one 6?
191319917The notary demanded what dowry he would give her?
191319917The queftion is, where to find this fupport?
191319917The reader will naturally afl<, after this account of the manufadure, what is the general rule for computing imputing^ ftrength of cordags?
191319917The receipts of Gilles, who was ordered to raife a com¬ pany of 60 men, fhall be prefented to you.—What have you to anfwer? ” Louts.
191319917The value of thefe he enhanced much by an elaborate preface, Ids Tahula Regum Scotia?
191319917The younsr King of Hungary, who fucceeded to thefor‘’P6111?
191319917Their buckle?
191319917Then?
191319917There is not here fo much as a word concerning the body; and therefore it was afked with what bodies are the dead to be raifed?
191319917Therefore 12,192 0,2?,=: 11,942.
191319917Therefore f:?
191319917Therefore the velocity of the centre of gravity is T?, X-Pr, — xVi of its natural velocity.
191319917They all talk in the mofl?
191319917This Power brought forward the conllitutional queftion, “ Who^‘cc!are ought to poffefs the power of declaring peace and war?
191319917This faCt is proved by the letter of Toulou- geon, governor of Franche Comte.—What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
191319917This fail is proved by the trea- French furer of the civil lift.—What have you to anfwer? ”-Revolution,.
191319917This femimetal is more difficult of fufion than any R E 1[ ‘ Ru#[utii* other?
191319917This information we received from Mr Brown, boat- fwain of the Royal William during the war 1758,& c. Why then do we tar cordage?
191319917This queftion, therefore, What is the procefs of nature, and what are the fupplies wdiich fill our fprings?
191319917This treaty was concluded on the 3,0th of March; 1323, and was 1?
191319917This was, Whether the legiflative body ought to confift of one or of two chambers?
191319917Thofe are FrencJ?
191319917Thorchill aflced him, what he thought of death?
191319917Thus the particle A is pulled in the direftions At?
191319917Tmo"h?
191319917To Sydy, or the; «/?,< jne of the Titanides bare AJclepius.
191319917To aft in this inftance, muft it arife from a ftill fmaller impulfe?
191319917To thefe arguments their opponents reply, What then is the viftory over death and the grave?
191319917Upon what principle is the lex ta/ iohis founded, other than to make the punifhment refemble the mifehief?
191319917Vi, the imj fedt flat f ma; ma- tic?
191319917W?
191319917Was he of the very remote antiquity which lus tranflator claims for him?
191319917Was there in reality fuch a writer?
191319917We muff be careful to diftinguiffi him from another Sanction?**.
191319917What fhall I fay more?
191319917What fixed points can we find with which to conned the middle of the tie- beam?
191319917What have the Scriptures determined on the fubjeft?
191319917What have you to anfwer? ” Louis* “ No laws were then exifting to prevent me from it. ” Pref.
191319917What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
191319917What if any of thefe particles fhould enter a vegetable, compofe its fruit, and be eaten by a man, woman, or a child?
191319917What ihall de honeft man do in my clofet?
191319917What is it that keeps the Indian ocean up?
191319917What is the caufe of all this?
191319917What is the confe- quence of this?
191319917What is the didance to which the fwell extends, and what increafe does it produce in the depth at different didances from the weir?
191319917What need you tell me that?
191319917What things then were they of which Abel had heard, for which he hoped, and in the faith of which he offered facrifice?
191319917What weight is able to produce this ef- fecft?
191319917What ’s he?
191319917When Pitot ’s tube was expofed to the ftream, we had w?
191319917When the executioners began to prepare for their fatal errand, he expoftulated with them, demanding what crime he had committed?
191319917Whence arifes this diffe¬ rence?
191319917Whence is this moifture deri¬ ved?
191319917Whence then has Rowe his reputation?
191319917Whereupon Protogenes with a fierce look, alked how one who was iuch an enemy to the emperor could be fueh a friend to him?
191319917Whether is it imbibed from the atmofphere, or does it flow from the foil through the roots?
191319917Whether ought fimilar emotions to fucceed each other, or diffimilar?
191319917Who can pretend to fay what is the velocity of a river of which you tell him the breadth, the depth, and the declivity?
191319917Who is here?
191319917Who would not feel pkafure in being the rela¬ tion of a Bacon, of a Newton, or would thank the man who deteded the falfe pedigree?
191319917Why, after 1 raving fhone in all the energy of fentiment, doeS he on a bidden turn unaffedting?
191319917Wilt thou condemn me that thou may- eft be righteous?
191319917With much indignation, however, he de¬ ll E V manded why the committee had publifhed it without Freticp the permiftlon of the Affembly or the King?
191319917Wlia tis the force which can withftand a double impulfe?
191319917Would the Jews have fuffered in thefe employments perfons that rejected the greateft part of their Scriptures?
191319917You muft ftill have recourfe to a new figure, and betake yourfelves to the fecond death; though, after all, where is your grave?
191319917Z 2 It R E V r i?
191319917[ luyifeW wh^hmakes it aduahy turn roind another rotation, as it may make in the velocity of a redillneal V?
191319917\ hat A queftion that has much oftener agitated the minds hie) of men is, with what fort of bodies are the dead to be raifed?
191319917^ and the juft too that died in captivity ftiall com> tfi C^\^?
191319917^,? 5 Pyrrhus king of Epirus in¬ vited into Italy by the Tarcn- tines.
191319917^ommius, at U18 ictuiii!. «: 1 • n, r?
191319917_ 10?
191319917_ In exploring the operations of the mind, fome which are extremely nice and flippery, it is neceffary''7 RES C 89 1 RES fern?
191319917_ The firfl literary fociety formed?
191319917_& y^i s’run ft''?
191319917a 5 T
191319917a t/?,< p 0 s~ 0 u*.
191319917a third hill upon the road, by which provifions mull be lides, Stid overpowered by numbers, were both killed brought to the Latins?
191319917aP P+/ We fliall therefore have?
191319917afeertain whether thfey be genuine remains of high antiquity, or the forgeries of a modern impoftor?
191319917and 10th of Aug- uft to the caftle? ” Louis.
191319917and bow fliall it be produced?
191319917and how came they, in the name of wonder, to be brought as an evidence for thofe tranfadtions that happened at the time when they were afleep?
191319917and publilhed between 1730 and t. 7?
191319917and what wall be its velocity?
191319917anri eriinm?
191319917apprehended by the Sadducees about the wife of the feven brothers, neceffarily follow, whofe particles are they to be at the refurreAion?
191319917by the prince of Wales, and, under him, by the earls? nd he''.
191319917can it be that fouls fublime Return to vifit our terreftrial clime?
191319917ceffes married into foreign families) is capable of con- v J trading RUB[ 54''3 RUB II Ruben?.
191319917do that an army at particular times might pafs over?
191319917duke of Tufcany; hindered that wall to efcape at the fides?
191319917even a dreaming monk would think of employing in thr>''„ fupport of Chriftianity?
191319917f*1 by?-0- On the death of Robert II.
191319917forming the angle at a of 135 degree!?
191319917ftrength, afi< ed him, if he were equally capable m com¬ bats of another nature?
191319917his election by putting all foch to death as had been C 443 1 ROM Romi?.
191319917how, my Lord?
191319917ia(?
191319917j£friendly t<> you commit the government of the univerfe, and theprulllsacy?
191319917look ye, look ye, you do?
191319917mfdbMjh Sa""dJr? “ Y But to enjoy of the table were divided by notches half an inch dillant SiJ!ird,.
191319917n E A f 2i 1 REA^ndjnr* net unaptly denominate hotlj the?
191319917n ° 2.1, which is moving parallel to itfelf in the direCtion and with the velocity DF: It is required to determine the impulfe?
191319917notion of a common receptacle has difpleafed „? KotrhmaTyh.
191319917n„i„rM l,„j ”-ne., 8 Inro?
191319917one W, the/ e- Moe M will be two; the as alfo the marks of interrogation(?)
191319917or are they, like moie perfpa animals, a fort of compound, the fpnngs of whofe motions are aauated or regulated by a fort of foul?
191319917or how far this point is from the gate?
191319917or how much its waters will be raifed by turning another ftream into it, or funk by ta¬ king off a branch to drive a mill?
191319917or that the paffover was kept in memory of their deliverance from Egyptian bondage, if no fuch feltival was known among them?
191319917or, which is the fame thing, whether this reproduction will or will not take place in whatever part the worm is cut?
191319917r •} During the whole of this fpring, much fear was en- An emi- tertamed that fome attempts at a counter revolution Srant arm?
191319917ra ° ” ‘?
191319917reft on the props E and G, and be loaded at its middle point C with a weight W. It is required to determine t he ftrain at the fe&ion CD?
191319917rjJe bafe? f an7 furface expofed to a ftream of fluid,.
191319917r’’nrt''T3 g?
191319917the married pair a repofe and fatisfadtion fufficient for their happinefs. ” So differently from our author does this judiciou?
191319917tne Lxerrudnbj wuiluvi^ i i?
191319917to It is eafy to deduce from thefe premiffes the ftrain on Inference?.''
191319917u"Uh~ d ht; Jl’the ir TLyto£ RHE, ° r Ree, a little ifland i „ the Bay of Bifcay, can however, fcoop?
191319917viii, P- Ij?"
191319917was legitimate?
191319917what, affront my wit?
191319917will be the weight which will juft break the thread, by hanging?
191319917yV//////.y c//////,/•<> V/// sv/ f///'')//r r?
191319917ysploim of q jie p> ane8 af their departure had left the PiAa in pof* thsCryt?
191319917} iV e And?> — F X Sin.5 i. Ife on Before we proceed further, we{ hall confider the im- face in pulfc on a furface which is alfo in motion.
191319917« y* y* x 4a is the fluxion of the momentum of the he¬ ro?
191319917— What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
191319917— What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
191319917“ Do you acknowledge this lift of fums paid to Gilles? ” Louis.
191319917“ Do you know thefe penfion- lifts of the life- guards, the one hundred Swifs, and the king''s guards for 1792? ” Louis.
191319917“ Do you know this writing? ” Jjouis.
191319917“ Louis, where had you depoftted thofe pie¬ ces which you own? ” Louis.
191319917“ No, Sir, not I. ” Pi el, “ You authorized Septeuil to carry on a?
191319917“ When I firft learned that my life- guards afiembled beyond the Rhine, I Hopped their pay: as to the reft, X do not remember? ” Pref.
191319917“ When you fay all things are incomprehenfible( fays he), do you comprehend or conceive that they are thus incomprehenfible, or do you not?
191319917“ Whence then( fays his Lordlhip) the degeneracy of all men into the favage Hate?
191319917“ Who are they that prefented you with- thofe projects? ” Louis.
191319917“ Who are thofe to whom you gave money? ’* Louis.
191319917“ Why did you affix a veto on the decree which ordained the formation of a camp of 20,000 men?
191319917“ Your marginal comments? ” Louis.
191319917•^ f?
191319917■ f See Eng¬ land, n?
190273372or^hatAn interval confiding of four tones and two femi- ’ jo?
190273372''?, of his poems The Hiftory of St Cecilia; and the ce¬ lebrated patron efs of muirc mult no doubt be men¬ tioned in a hiftory of the art.
190273372''The imaginary exploit?
190273372''^w''by the fid| junftion forming the ifland Bommel; and again receives it at Wnrcism, from which place pro?
190273372( Per?.
190273372(?.)
190273372), we Ihall not here ftop to examine this reafoning We may however afk, Whether all our fenfations indi¬ vidually be not excited for a certain end?
190273372* 4 Journo?
190273372* 701 If the fun or ftar be at a proper diftance from the?
190273372+ 16 6-f 16 10+ 09 68 35 4:?
190273372, ordinary lealc q j?
190273372.Required the fhip ’s prefent place?
190273372/ l/ Ae S7r?
190273372/?.
1902733721 mo, Had you ever a( he- mule?
1902733721, and pja(e 2. as deduced from my meafurements, efpecially at CCCXlV.?
19027337211 7 O''p «/ A 7\ L 1/ l.n M n a A c?
190273372178 4?
1902733721793, at a Ihip in longitude 4 09 ° 48''E?
1902733721799?
1902733721805?
19027337222 54 27 23 c?
19027337229< than of reafon, we can not give fuch a rational ac- Ttufie?.
1902733722?.
1902733722?.
1902733722^ 56 E from Aber- And the meridional difference of latitude multiplied deen, in latitude 5 70 9 N. and longitude 20 9 W.?
1902733723* 7 light and virtue, without which life, nay, immortality it- From the felf, were not worth a iingle wifh?
1902733724(0, Was its( kin preferved, or the head, or any © ther bones of the( keleton?
1902733725 4?
1902733725/0, Is the mother ftill alive?
190273372538 fM U S I C. Part n. P''iTi''ipk?
190273372570 50''N, and longitude 70 27''E?
190273372597?
1902733727.27.31,?
19027337284088-? 5_ 57 9 N fine 84003 Example II.
19027337290 17 W, the departure 250 miles W, and the latitude come to 36 ° 18''N Required the courfe and diftance failed, and the long''t ide Come to?
190273372:o to fade away, and be for ever extinguifhed?
190273372< 2 Jo, What was the colour of the foal?
190273372? olo//to///<7<^ Irr^r.
190273372?, ffiarps nor flats.
190273372A Ihip from Palma, in latitude 28^ 37 ’ N failed NW by W, and made 192 miles of depar¬ ture: Required the diftance, run, and latitude come to?
190273372A T I O N. Pra&ice weft, and made 336. miles of departure: — Required Great the courfe,.and the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372A fhip from latitude 70 19''N. failed 854 miles fouth — Required the latitude come to?
190273372A found in the fcale depreffed by a femitone is called flat, and is marked thus, j?
190273372A method has likewife been invented of reprefenting each of the founds in this fcale by a letter of the alphabet; la by A, y?
190273372A( hip from longitude.,90 54''E. failed A T I O N. wefterly till the difference of longitude was 23 ° 18''— Required the longitude.come to?
190273372Adjustment V. To fet the back horizon- glafs perpendicular to the plane of the index- glafs produced, the index being at
190273372Alfo Chemistry-/ ™/?
190273372All debts where the numerary talue of it is found to be changed, contra&ed pofterior to 1749 may be made liable to let the caufe be what it will?.
190273372Almighty Being, Caufe and fupport of all things, can I view Thefe objeXs of my wonder, can I feel Thefe fine fenfations, and not think of thee?
190273372Among them the firft great fere, who has a right difeernment of what is good, quedion was, “ what are the foundations of virtue?"
190273372An inquiry will here occur, What has occafioned this fucceffion in the vegetables of which the mofs is compofed?
190273372And is it thus my juft revenge improves The fair occafion to chafti/ e my foe?
190273372And is old Double dead?
190273372And laftly, as during the times of popery land?
190273372And there is no doubt but tthis is equally murder in fort?
190273372And which way can the value of that be de¬ termined?
190273372Animal?.
190273372Another query naturally oc¬ curs, that is, to what purpofe did the myftagogues apply this communication?
190273372Are we now in the major mode of ut?
190273372As radius--- 10.00000 is to the cofine of the courfe 43. points 9 77503 fo is the diflanc?
190273372At dine oftener with him?
190273372At what period?
190273372Blit would this be a definition •f a ftroke?
190273372But does the fpeech change of place foreVfbe really declare what motion is?
190273372But dry plants make it more barren, a?
190273372But here it may be alked, Why( hould the money- jobber melt down the filver coin?
190273372But is not a compaft or promife binding, till men have agreed that they fhall be binding?
190273372But then what is the pledge which the public faith has pawned for the fecurity of thefe debts?
190273372But what do we know of all this hypo¬ thetical dodlrine?
190273372But where does this money exift?
190273372But wherefore could not I pronounce Amen?
190273372But why fhould this multiplied found only appear to contain three, and why thefe three prefer¬ able to others?
190273372By what means fhall a man in every cafe difcover precifely what is the will of God?
190273372Calchas firft alked his antagonill, how many figs a neighbouring tree bore?
190273372Can The flormy paffions in the bofom roll, While every gale is peace, and every grove Is meloijy?
190273372Can it be ftill neceflary to adduce more con¬ vincing proofs?
190273372Can then his blood, his precious blood, alone Extinguilh all the vengeance in my heart?
190273372Ce mortel, qui montra taut de zele pour moi, Vit- il encore?
190273372Clamor regii fanguinh; which Milton, by millake, attributed to Alexander Moru?.
190273372Cold, by ob- tween the chiefs and the commonalty of the Highland clans?
190273372Did he travel with his wives as the patriarchs did with their flocks and herds?
190273372Did nature bring forth the tulip and the lily, the role and the honeyfuckle, to be neglefted by the haughty pretender to fuperior reafon?
190273372Does not this: virtually determine the value of fuch currency with regard to all the currencies in Europe?
190273372Dojiot we highly approve the man who fulfils them, even though they fhould prove to be againft his intereft?
190273372En mUents Frequently the view of diftinguifhing moral quali- S af fnend- ries in fome of our acquaintance may give birth to?
190273372Example T. A fhip from latitude 390 22''N. failed due north 560 miles — Required the latitude come to?
190273372Finally, in the fame manaer, if in this feries of do¬ minants, one ihould caufe7?to carry/«$: in this m''an- ner,_y?
190273372For are the refults of experience any thing more but mere approaches to truth?
190273372For inftance, if the fharp be upon the clef?
190273372For, Who can forbear to fmile with Nature?
190273372From animal?.
190273372Given both latitudes and courfe, requi¬ red the diftance and difference of longitude?
190273372Given courfe and departure, to find the diftance and difference of latitude?
190273372Hal in my foul what perturbation reigns i What would compafsion in his favour plead?
190273372Have I any pleafure that the wicked fhould die, faith the Lord God; and not that he fhould ’ re¬ turn from his ways, and live? ” Ezekiel xvii.
190273372Have but¬ ter milk, fummer- fruits of the moft acefcent kind, le¬ mon or orange juice, always this effecl in adults by their admixture with bile?
190273372He wrote with very different fuccefs, no man having been mcr »?
190273372Here oc¬ curs a queftioo: Does the great quantity of paper- money in Eng¬ land tend to diminifh the value of the.pound Sterling?
190273372His breaft and “ fs this a ftock of arn? ” This operation was conti- his jaws are ftained with blood.
190273372How many means, of confequence, may be pradifed to vary the expreffion of the fame modula- tion?
190273372How near the wind did fhe make her way good?
190273372I G A T I O N.<% j Required the diftance failed, and longitude come to?
190273372I7^^ According to the mythology of the Hindoos, the f ■?
190273372If in one c’fe thefe tranfmutations are acknowledged to be confident with identity of kind, they ought not in the 1 79?
190273372If this Ihould happen, it mud gradually be heated until it does not crack any more, before any aflay is made up-;?
190273372In London he was certain* Mifer ly moft uncomfortable: but ftill, with thefe tempta-., R tions before and behind him, a journey with any ex-^ un?
190273372In ftiort, that la in the fcale is the third major oifa of the fcale; that is to fay, £ of 4, or y?.
190273372In other places, the chryfoprafus has been found in uneven lamina?
190273372In the Bathgate hill?
190273372In the year 171?, and on the icthof March, mountain, ought to be drawn from a perpendicular.
190273372In this diftrefs he might have 1 i been MON[ 2 co] MON? vfontague.
190273372In what other place have the records of fable fung of things more marvellous?
190273372Inachus, Cadmus, and Melampus, are uni- From thefe the «"> “?< “( V, or molt early bards of yerfally allowed to have been Egyptians.
190273372Is it natural to matter?
190273372Is it not fufficient that it is fomething a&ive?
190273372Is it not more confonant to reafon and analogy, to aferibe to the whole continued motion one uninterrupted a&ion?
190273372Is it only for bodily exercifes, or for moral, political, and religious ones?
190273372Is it true that the mule had a foal?
190273372Is nature fallen and penurious?
190273372Is old Double of your town living, yet?
190273372Is this the utmod extent of her plot, where FutY/ ’ w*nt^s UP t^ie drama, and difmiffes the a£lor into eternal oblivion?
190273372It may be afked what became of this group of wives?
190273372It may be afked, how, at this rate, any filver has remained in England?
190273372It may be inquired in this place, how far the coin¬ ing the pound troy into 65 drillings is contrary to the laws of England?
190273372It rifes about fou?
190273372It was add re fled to a daughter of the famous Stephen Duck; and begins with the following ftanza: Would you think it, my Duck?
190273372It was originally occupied by the v~?"
190273372January Auguft December April June September November February middle; and the third was M»v«f?$ ivo>1oc, ywlof, the decade of the expiring month.
190273372Knew you not Pompey?
190273372L''Hi?
190273372Let the latitude and longitude failed from be 56^ 40''S and 28?
190273372Let the latitude of the given parallel be 49c 30''N, the diftance failed 136.4 E. Required the difference of longitude?
190273372M O S r 38?
190273372M U S 30 renc?, Lodovico Fogliano, GIov.
190273372MI N I ATUR Of thofe on the outfide, they put in the fame place a lay^Flower?.
190273372MINAGNGHINIM, a pulfatilc inftrument of mufic, among the Hebrews, which was a fquare table of wood, fitted with a handle?
190273372MO T a pale rccMi''fll white ftrgak; the under parts, as far a?
190273372MON f 223] MO N What then is the confequence of all this diforder?
190273372Many philofophcrs, feeling the force of thefe and Of Lor
190273372Method ofLongitude left, thfePro?
190273372Mode?,* A TABLE of the Different Modes* whole.
190273372Mopfus now, to try his adverfary, a( Iced him how many young ones a certain pregnant fow would bring forth?
190273372Moral and not for fpeculation, or fruitlefs fearches after know- Power** ledge, we alk, For what kind of aCiion?
190273372Moral cul- Now, in order to give them this right direBion and eorredhn?
190273372MuUar,, F r^ io^ N Lat-? I I3.
190273372N A V I G Method Of the Index Glafs E. the^Lat?
190273372N''A V l G A T I O N. ifn?
190273372No body or atom can of itfelf be- the fun?
190273372Now what{ hall fecure a man ’s virtue in circumftances of fuch trial?
190273372O(Stave^? reat raany ° f tl16 intervals which have now been what.''
190273372On the contrary, when the third ia naturally major, and if you( hould incline to render it minor, you muft place above the fundamental note a[?.
190273372Otherwife the navigation is carried on by an artificial fide- cut or i?
190273372Our author is at a lofs for the fummer re?
190273372Part II?
190273372Polar Angle?.
190273372Quid caufse eft, merito quin\\\\s Jupiter ambas Iratus buccas inflet?
190273372Quid ftatis?
190273372R E- painting; place of it; by means of whichja man defigns or draws?, without knowing how to defign.
190273372Reddifti granite,@f a gellied texture, which, Mr Williams fay?, is one of the fineft and moft elegant ftones in the world.
190273372Reduce 8h 42''36''to degreesa 8h 42''36 87 6 0 43 33?
190273372Reouired the variation of the comoafs?
190273372Required 7^ pities* N A V I G rcator ’s the diflance tun, and the latitude and longitude come ailing, to?
190273372Required both latitude and courfe?
190273372Required both latitudes and courfe?
190273372Required her prefent latitude, courfe, and diftance 1^ made good?
190273372Required its velocity and direction?
190273372Required our prefent latitude, departure, and diredt courfe and di¬ ftance?
190273372Required the Now the‘courfe and diftance being known, the dif- diftance run, and latitude come to?
190273372Required the apparent time of obfervation?
190273372Required the bearing of the port, and dire&ion of the wind?
190273372Required the courfe and departure?
190273372Required the courfe and departure?
190273372Required the courfe and diftance be¬ tween Genoa, in latitude 44025''N, longitude>36 E, and Palermo, in latitude ioN, longitude 13s SSL.?
190273372Required the courfe and diftance on each tack?
190273372Required the courfe and diftance on each tack?
190273372Required the courfe and diftance?
190273372Required the courfe and dif¬ tance run, and longitude come to?
190273372Required the courfe and di¬ ftance?
190273372Required the courfe and longitude come to?
190273372Required the courfe and longitude in?
190273372Required the courfe made good, and the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the courfe per compafs, and diftance from Greigfnefs to.Flamborough Head?
190273372Required the courfe''< he muft fteer, and the diftance run by the log at 6 knots an hour to reach her port?
190273372Required the courfe, and latitude come to?
190273372Required the courfe, and the latitude and Ion- gitudi come to?
190273372Required the courfe, diftance, and difference of lour gitude?
190273372Required the courft and diftance on each tack?
190273372Required the diftance and departure an- fwering to the courfe 28 °, and difference of latitude 60 miles?
190273372Required the diftance and difference of latitude?
190273372Required the diftance failed^ and longitude in?
190273372Required the diftance run, and latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the diftance run, and latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the diftance?
190273372Required the dif¬ tance failed, and longitude come to?
190273372Required the diitanoe of the Ship from the Nefs at each ftation?
190273372Required the error of the watch for apparent time?
190273372Required the error of the watch?
190273372Required the error of the watch?
190273372Required the fhip ’s pre- fe- nt place?
190273372Required the fun ’s decimation at Methoi^ noon 22d March 1793, in longitude 151 ° E?
190273372Required the fun ’s declination at noon 15th April 1793, in longitude 84 ° W?
190273372Required the la- at ¬ titude?
190273372Required the latitude and longitude come to, and diftance failed?
190273372Required the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372Required the latitude and longi¬ tude come to?
190273372Required the latitude come to, and departure?
190273372Required the latitude come to, courfe, and diftance run?
190273372Required the latitude come to, the courfe, and diftance made good?
190273372Required the latitude failed from, and that come to?
190273372Required the latitude of each point where the courfe is propofed to be altered, and alfo the courfes and di¬ ftances between thofe points?
190273372Required the latitude of the parallel?
190273372Required the latitude of the parallel?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitude?
190273372Required the latitudes 1 C.!.r.cle of the places where the( hip is to alter her courfe, and ti Sai mg. aj£-e courfe ancj dlftance between each?
190273372Required the longitude come to?
190273372Required the morning and afternoon times of high water at Leith, nth December 1793?
190273372Required the number of miles con¬ tained in a degree of longitude in latitude 55 ° 58''?
190273372Required the number of miles in a de- gree of longitude in latitude 570 9''?
190273372Required the time at Greenwich an- i fwering to 5h 46''39"of May ift, at Canton, whofe longitude is 1130 2 I5"E.?
190273372Required the time of high water at Dufkey Bay, 24th October 1793?
190273372Required the time of high water at Funchal, 15th November 1793?
190273372Required the time of new moon at Salonique in May 1793?
190273372Required the true diftance?
190273372Required the true latitude at the time of obfervation of the greater altitude?
190273372Required the true latitude?
190273372Required the true latitude?
190273372Required the true longitude?
190273372Required the true longi¬ tude of the( hip?
190273372Required the true rate of failing?
190273372Required the variation of the compafs?
190273372Required the variation?
190273372Required the variation?
190273372Required the''courfe and diftance on each?
190273372Required the( hip ’s true latitude at the time of the fecond obfervation?
190273372Required the, latitude?
190273372Requi¬ red the diftance and departure?
190273372Re¬ quired the diftance and latitude come to?
190273372Re¬ quired the error of the watch?
190273372Re¬ quired the latitude?
190273372Re¬ quired their difference of longitude?
190273372S Q1 4 8| 12| 16 1 o''—1 b 7 0 I 130 « 190 25 •5 70.5.6.6 f?
190273372S68 ° W 1? 6 I 21 47''Moderate and clear weather.
190273372SI 77 So Jit JM, 0J''■(^ I"Z^\J// La Ml Ltr So La Sc y/ rc t/a?rrlrMt ’? rJa//Y7f7;.
190273372SW Ship ’s head to the SW.?
190273372See Aerology, Fixed Air, and Ga?, pqffm.
190273372Shall feeble man Think it beneath his proud philofophy To call for thy affiftance, and pretend To frame a world, who can not frame a clod?
190273372Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice, By being peeviflr?
190273372St Epiphanius fays?
190273372T(f Si Pw, ti Si Tips- vo* arip''AppoSitm,& C. What is life and all its pride, If love and pleafure be denied?
190273372TWifnw ft?
190273372Tam facilem dicat, votis ut prasbeat aurem?
190273372The Cinerea «- — H Pinnata?
190273372The back horizon K is nowrefle&ed ”^he Lati?
190273372The child was fhown about the ftreets- of Calcutta for a curiofity; but wav Tendered unheal- thefe fuperhumerary fingers are real fingers?
190273372The diltance failed is 64 miles, by a log- line which meafures 42 feet to a knot Required the true diftance?
190273372The extent from 246 miles, the diftance to 156, the difference of latitude on numbers, will reach from 90?
190273372The facerdotal tribe, among that people, a^ind?
190273372The flate earth, or humw?
190273372The fmall ends- being crooked, are to be held in the hands in a pofition fiat?
190273372The king fhall be contented: muit he lofe The name of king?
190273372The king{ hall do it: muft he be depos’d?
190273372The largeft and ftouteft affes, and the faired and fined mares, are chofen in thofe countries where thefe creatures are moft in ufe; as in Spain?
190273372The latitude come to is requred, and the lon¬ gitude, by both methods: the bearing and diftane?
190273372The latitude of that parallel is required?
190273372The mem?
190273372The motives that in¬ duced thefe people to become fettlers were, ly?, The profpeft of an independent eftabliflunent for a number of years, zdly.
190273372The number of houfes and places fuppreffed?
190273372The number of miles in a degree of longitude is 46.5, Required the latitude of the pa¬ rallel?
190273372The queftion, whether the moon be inhabited?
190273372The wars and Jon of the"ad ventures of Ofiris, Orus, Typhon, and other alle¬ ged?.
190273372The white opaque chalcedony, or caholong, from the Buckharif?!
190273372The- ftrft queft''ion here decided is, Whether pure mathematics; can be fuccefsfully applied to the theory of muAc?
190273372Their a- The Moors have in general but few amufements; flvtifement?.
190273372There is a great quantity of petuntfe, or pure white quartz, in many places of Scot?
190273372There is a remarkable rock of this kind near the Queen’s- ferry in Scotland, on the road to Edinburgh, which?
190273372They mention the dye; the ball, the top, the wheel, the apples, the looking- glaf?, and the fleece.
190273372This is confirmed by Dr Ferris, who in 1782 gained the Har- veian prize- medal at Edinburgh by a differtation up-? njh ‘ Tran/.011 m^k.
190273372This is- the origin of moral good and evil, happinefs and mifery?"
190273372This new arrangement, ut, mi)},fol, in which the founds ut and m/ j?
190273372This pyramidal form has been fuppofed to be at firft owing to a kind oferydaffization?
190273372Tho ’ ftill furviving, might he not atone For all the wrongs I feel, by gentler fmart?
190273372Three flats,/?
190273372Thus, how many are diofe of with- held from the violent outrages of refentment by^ae^nie fear?
190273372Tlie interrupted cndence may, as It feems''to duces tlie diatonic fpecie* Harmony.^ m€^ be confidered as haring its origin in the double 19?
190273372To hear the replication of your founds, Made in his concave fhores?
190273372To what condudt are we obliged?
190273372Two flats,./?!}
190273372Upon what is this gratuitous fuppofition founded?
190273372We may conceive without difficulty Low the eye judges of relations; but how does the ear form fimilar judgments?
190273372Well, father, and how do all at home • how does brother Dick, and brother Val?
190273372What can be more unaccountable than this denial?
190273372What courfe and diftance muft the Ihip fail to rpake the Lizard, which bears from Scilly E4S, diftance 17 leagues?
190273372What effeft has it upon the current value of a pound Sterling?
190273372What had they to fear from him?
190273372What hurt this trade can do to Britain, fince thofe who export filver bring back the fame value in gold?
190273372What is her age? —.
190273372What is the caufe of this difference?
190273372What is the confequence of this?
190273372What is the confequence of this?
190273372What is the difference of longitude between Markelyne s Hies, in longitude 167 ° 59''E. and Olinde, in longitude 350 5''W?
190273372What is the fhorteft diftance between the Lizard, in latitude 490 57''N, longitude 5* 15''W, and Bermudas, in latitude N, and longitude 63 ° 28''W?
190273372What is the original fource of motion in the cre- jq”^''1^ ot''ation?
190273372What is the time of the laft quarter of the moon at Refolution Bay in October 1793?
190273372What mean ye, that ye ufe this proverb, The fa¬ thers have eaten four grapes, and the childrens teeth are fet on edge?
190273372What mult the king do now?
190273372What then is this active somethin ® Motion, from whofe agency we get the idea of body, or''~^r"~J whofe a&ions conftitute body?
190273372What time at Greenwich anfwers tr1 6h 15''at a fhip in longitude 76 ° 45''W?
190273372What would become of his commerce, and above all his marine, did the Chriltias princes ceafe to aflift him, contrary to the infercils of humanity?
190273372When they come up they fiiould be cleaned from weeds?
190273372Whether the mere circumftance of life made any alte¬ ration in the gravity of bodies?
190273372Who are paid in fuch pounds?
190273372Who is equal to Ofcar but Dermid?
190273372Why fhould a man, whofe blood is warm within, Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter?
190273372Why then fhould Linnaeus, the great explorer of thefe rude defarts, be amazed at the myriads of water- fowl that migrated with him out of Lapland?
190273372Why, it has been fometimes afked, are not miracles wrought in all ages and countries?
190273372With the feveral courfes and diftances Latitude £ n(1 t]ie difference of latitude and depatture made Sa’^?''
190273372Would fuch abortions in the moral world be congruous to that perfeSion of< wifdom and goodnefi which upholds and a- dorns the natural?
190273372Would not the only poffible objes- tion to the man ’s veracity be removed by this miracle?
190273372Yet in eonfcquence of thefe it was al- ways?
190273372You would not be a queen?
190273372ZTt,_ Re Mr jFa I- O''\Sr/''£ r(s> SV/ W&%?
190273372^ Sulin?.
190273372a ‘ ‘ n?''
190273372and departure 172.7, Required the diftance, and the latitude and longitude come to?
190273372and difference of longitude 180 46''W.—Required the longitude come to?
190273372and do not we condemn him as alcnave who violates them on that account?
190273372and his affertion that he had received fuch and fuch dodfrines from God be as fully credited, as if it related to the molt common occurrence?
190273372and how ea¬ gerly do they dill grafp at new difeoveries, without any fatisfa&ion or limit to their ambition?
190273372and what is the caufe of a difference fo little to be expe&ed? ” 2.
190273372and will not then the filver coin be melted down or exported, in order to be fold as bullion, above the value it bears when it circulates in coin?
190273372and would not this be a violent and an arbitrary revolution in the value of the money- unit, and a railing of the ftandard?
190273372and, 2(Hy, What evidence have we that there will be a future ftate of retribution and of ever¬ lafting happinefs?
190273372angles Angle BCD 34 » 3r}.P Pradice NWAV 2x m.les an hour- Required tbs courfe and Current 45''dutance made good?
190273372bali SSO*?''
190273372bought the true diftance?
190273372but if, hc, o 6 ° r? o6 N A V I- G Method o£ To find the diftance.
190273372can he not buy gold with it as well without melting it down?
190273372cccxxxv?
190273372eofine 7744''?
190273372feeing?
190273372fexes, fome are of opinion that they are viviparous, MUR[ 448] MUR Murati?.
190273372fhould we not fu- fpeft the reafoner of knavery, or of very weak affec¬ tions to virtue?
190273372fmall interval which is called the die/ is, or enharmonic Ji re fa/ol%* Sc?
190273372frame of his body, he is fubjeCted to a great variety made for this neceffitous condition?
190273372from afting thus?
190273372ftance3 M U S[ 555 1 M U S?, Iufbr^,( la''llce, fach as frefli butter or the like: they put this Mufteila.
190273372i?.
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190273372km?
190273372laid down j then th?
190273372left, i6 ° 54''gitude come to?
190273372made 970 miles of departure. — Required the''courfe, diflance, and longitude come to?
190273372miles, and BD= 2CB= 72-?
190273372muft he fubmit?
190273372nV Z,?
190273372o be- 031116 jealous, and refolved to deftroy him by treachery, tome?
190273372o ° 29?
190273372of Hacluit ’s head- land, in latitude 79 ° 55''N. longi- tude 11 ° 55 E. is alfo required?
190273372of ills, to/.chiefs, cold, heat, fatigue, and innumerable the adtor, man, for playing his part in this perplexed and bufy fcene?
190273372or are they only binding, becaufe it is our intereft to be bound by them, or to fulfil them?
190273372or in what region upon earth have the objedls prefented to the eye bore a more ex- adt refemblance to the founds which ftrike the ear?
190273372or what fenfe can he have of moral obliga¬ tion to promote it?
190273372or, does the God of nature envy the happinefs of his off- 45 fpring?
190273372or, why the eye is rather pleafed with the waving line of Hogarth than with fturp angles and abrupt or irregular prominences?
190273372quired the variation?
190273372refpedtively?
190273372s8o Neverthelefs, from the charadler which his works opes o exhibit of him, from thofe delays or alleviations of?
190273372t]ie oceanj the armour with which they were coveredj f11"1?
190273372thSio?
190273372there needs no more than to found the note fa lharp, that we may difcover the mode of the dominant; or ay?
190273372tion of Mr Harris, the late ingenious mailer of the 1~v royal mathematical fchool in Chriil- Church hofpital, Th?
190273372titude?
190273372tudes?
190273372ut natural, in rifing and in defcending, and the fa natural in de?
190273372v|ng each a good cutlafs to cat through the woods, or 1^ to defend themfelves in cafe of an attack from the Ca- ribbee?
190273372we may fpeak fo, announced to the ear by being din?
190273372were entirely commemorative; that they were inftitu- 1 The divine Author of the Chriftian oeconomy?
190273372what duty does nature dictate and require in fuch a cafe?
190273372where the fecond ut, which is lyncopa- ted, and which defcends afterwards upon/?, carries the chord of the fecond( in).
190273372who to Dermid but Ofcar? ” Morn!
190273372wich?
190273372£ b z This ni O G f.96 1 M O G Mogul?.
190273372«/
190273372— But is this the lad period of nature ’s pro- 3“tier ’s greffion?
190273372“ But( fays he) why was not this colour alfo obtained with foda?
190273372“ It may be faid, he was too trifling a power to notice; if fo, why lavi h immenfe prefents for the pur¬ pofe of keeping him in temper?
190273372“ Why Ihould four milk, granting its exiftence, give rife to them in infants and not in adults?
190273372“ ’ Tis true( faid he), I Ihould not dillike the foup, but I have no appetite for the meat; what then is to become of that?"
190273372• render more inebriating, and of confequence lefs fa?
190273372■?''
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191253799, 7 Again, there are other things in which a permanent Of fimilar property may i''ubfift, not only as to the temporary ufe, th''I?
191253799, Pleas’d Cupid heard, and check’d his mother s pride: And who ’s blind now, mamma?
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191253799,, Vz A* V?
191253799-g It was the very bafis and foundation of their privi- The Por- leges, that the kingdom ftiould remain feparate and in-’''^^^0?
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1912537990 Ifrael, thou hajt defrayed thyfelf, but in me is ihy help: ye will not come unto me that ye may have life: Why will you die, 0 houfe of Ifrael?
1912537991 he end ot an epitaph is to convey fome account of the dead; and to w''hat purpofe is anj thing told of him whofe name is concealed?
1912537991 his is a very fimple and efleftive conftruftion, and ft?
1912537991,''cl G. ulants''’( hot ■, and anced udinf erfing Lotki occ* isal> a con- tofJ) 6>$[ ucii?
19125379910? uts Aqt lius to 4each.
191253799111 dlcb&is Of all thofe pleafures mortals moft admire,^0£tr^ ’ Is there one joy fincere, that will not tire?
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19125379917 Before each of thefe furnaces for baking porcelain^a*ui".e o?''
1912537992 h 87 Computed-table?
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1912537992tt And therefore the only proper queilion is, Whether The three our model be or be not a real improvement?
1912537993 S0 3-1?
1912537993)o they live together without marriage?
1912537995-)> and finaUy fet* FIjte tling at the height/B of 29?
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19125379966 It is not to he fuppofed that the king of Pruffia Succc ®!?
19125379969.?
191253799: e mean¬ ing of the PRO[ anfwer fully all the expe&ations to which the different conftruaions of his words may have given birth?
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191253799? 6 Conlhtu- tion.
191253799? n(l Icp;if]ator, was the identical fun whom they beheld in the heavens.
191253799? nv Art A T I C S. S5 means the balance will be loaded only with this fmall preporderancy.
191253799? s but alfo the folid fubftance; and which yet would be^en appV*.
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191253799?, Any point, as D, or the pole of any circle, is or THE Sphere.
191253799?, and we are ready for repeating the operat s the mouth and tongue refemble the barrel.
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191253799?./ Nature Curioforumt Berlin, tom.
191253799A 2 £\ or= 2 j?
191253799A T A l?!
191253799A poem, whether dramatic orePic P''?etr?
191253799A z A Z 5 fi& x* c A T A Z, u_& c< S e •?
191253799Adjoin the virgin, and’tis frown on graves\?
191253799And again, being afleed by the Roman con- ful, fhould the puniftiment be remitted, W hat peace was to be expefted with th''em?
191253799And are the''abfurdities of madmen proper fubje&s either of amufement or of imi¬ tation to reafonable beings?
191253799And as to the courfe of nature, it may juHly be afked, is the force of gravitation to be fufpended till a good man pafs by an infirm building?
191253799And if they allow the refurreCtion c^f- Chrift, what do they gain by diferediting the prophets?
191253799And is there magic but what dwells in love?
191253799And not a little chide its thoughtlefs dam, What joy to hear thetempeft howl in vain, And clafp a fearful miftrefs to my breaft?
191253799And the load prefleth as our days prevail?
191253799And what enticement charm’d thee far away From thy lov’d home, and led thy heart adray?
191253799And what, faid ffie, does this bold painter mean?
191253799And will not a ridge made a little rounding, throw off the water much better than, a flat ridge?
191253799Are not thefe mathematical feiences?
191253799Are thefe un¬ happy beings fometimes men and fometimes a fpecies by themfelves between men and brutes?
191253799As for extorted promifes, it is curious to obferve how this queRion( hould always be darted, whether or not they ought to be kept?
191253799At aoy rate, fome farther confequencea of its elai- tieity?
191253799At vv xas^u iw vva^ iuil pi: onfequence, does not this produce many incon- We lhall therefore give a fhort account of the s?
191253799Beauty and worth in her alike contend To charm the fancy, and to fix the mind?
191253799But can any thing be more abfurd?
191253799But fuppofing that there did, will ever this account for the generation of lime?
191253799But how, it will be afked by our Englifh readers, are the poor in Scotland really maintained?
191253799But if Timothy was not bifliop of Ephefus, what, it may be afked, was his office in that city?
191253799But if a heroic verfe in our tongue be not compo¬ fed, as in French, of a certain number of fyllables, how is it formed?
191253799But if fo, why needs the water rife?
191253799But if fome planter?
191253799But it may be afked, if this final paufe mull be mark¬ ed neither by an elevation nor by a depreflion of the voice, how is it to be marked at all?
191253799But tell me, Tityrus, what heav’nly pow’r Preferv’d your fortunes in that fatal hour?
191253799But to what purpofe is it to fpeak to dead men, to perfuade the blind to fee, or the lame to run?
191253799But were the hero and the wit in thofe deplorable cir- cumftanccs excluded from the human fpecics, and clafled between men and brutes?
191253799But what is Poetry?
191253799But where, it may be laid, is this pat¬ tern of perfe&ion to be found?
191253799But who can number ev’ry fandy grain Wafh’d by Sicilia''s hoarfe- refpunding main?
191253799But who will fay that here was not treachery and a difhonourable abufe of that confi- 5 dence which had been repofed in him?
191253799But why do we only feel the inequaiiy of preffure?
191253799But you are to be careful, before you be- Cal''es, Mix-^jn to ram>] iave a piece of wood made to fit in the ftTuments 1,eck?
191253799By this kind of patch- work they make up a trajectory and motion which cor- refponds, in fome tolerable degree, with what?
191253799By what powder then are thefe parts kept contiguous?
191253799CL: LB::( LA: LE::) LA*: LAxLE=:-i?
191253799Ca^es:^?
191253799Calling V and B the capacity of the veflel and barrel, it k?
191253799Can any good aftion be done without it?
191253799Co. And can there, Thenot, be a greater ill?
191253799Co?!]
191253799Could fuch figures and combinations give pleafure, or merit the appellation of fublime or beautiful?
191253799Cur ego, ft nequeo igaoroque, Poeta falutor?
191253799Did Chrift die for a par¬ ticular portion of the human race, who{ hall therefore certainly be faved?
191253799Did we for thefe barbarians plant and fow, 1 On thefe, on thefe, our happy fields bellow?
191253799Do lovers dream, or is my Delia kind?
191253799Do thofe who have once •received it certainly perfevere and obtain eternal falva- tion?
191253799Does he will, or wifli that all man¬ kind flaould be faved, and{ hall they not all be faved?
191253799Does the ftalk find a lefs load of earth above it, and therefore go naturally that way where it finds the leaft obftacle?
191253799Does there one fmiling hour my youth attend?
191253799Dormir eft un temps perdu; Faut il qu’on s’y livre?
191253799Each joint fhould have a i m^^ motion?
191253799Et tu in tanto fu¬ rore, Dei mentionem ullam facere audes?
191253799Examples Can wealth, or grandeur, fatisfy the mind?
191253799Exceed the paint of thought in true delight?
191253799F- poffible that their confiften^ may not an"''° C T ™ dd*?
191253799For a 10-inch balloon, let the former be 7 inches 3-i6tlis diameter, and 14?
191253799For a balloon of 4 inches 2- 5ths, let the former b?
191253799For let fgh n l^e an ordinate very near to BD* K j and let h n cut the curve in «, and the ordinate KI in q; then we have KyjynrrKlrlN, or D?
191253799For the method of extracting quickfilver from its ore,& c. fee Metal¬ lurgy, p. 454?
191253799For tongues ot angels, and for hymns of love?
191253799For upwards of fix hour?
191253799For “ ♦ ” «><*?* •.
191253799Friend ot pleafure, wifdom ’s aid, Why, Goddefs, why to us denied?
191253799From j 2^ 3.n this laft period, the produce of thefe mines hath fo evi- 37?.
191253799From the above fpecimen, and from what we hare Diflin- already faid on this fubjed, the reader will perceive, u.fhin?
191253799Hard fteel,-- 14?
191253799Hath not the potter power over the clay; of the fame lump to make one vejjel unto honour, and another unto dijhonour?
191253799Having afeertained with great rnet^ °
191253799He gave early indications of an artenfive and original genius, and had an education fuitabk?
191253799He thinks this explicable by the vacuum which • i?
191253799He was in a coach, ac¬ companied by at leaft 15 or 16 attendants, befide an i0?
191253799Hence the rea- 5 F 2 foa, R A I[? 8o J R A 1 Rain.
191253799Her?
191253799Here it may be alkeM Why then, fince they endure fuch a fire, are they not vitrified?
191253799Here, rifmg bold, the patriot s honeft face; There, warriors frowning in hiftoric biafs?
191253799Hnnet jointly fing, Their notes blithe- warbling to falute the fpring?
191253799How comes it then that we are not\ feafibie of a pit dure which one liiould think enough crufn us together?
191253799How eafy the tranfition, at any time, from the draught to the original, from the fliadow to the fubftance?
191253799How great a difference is made between a perfon of high birth and a tradefman; between a Newton or Defcar- tes and a Ample mathematician?
191253799How many excellent, fentences, maxims, and precepts, would ried in the abyfs of oblivion, if poetry had not preferved them by its harmony?
191253799How often fterfy mam, erhKTl, h«TkC|7/ r''/''T< i''’f''1? ” Re, pim<''v,,1ere th!s quMon Is treated in a very ma.
191253799I love at fight: Drink’ll thou?
191253799I then alked my landlord at Sidon, fuppofe him a weaver, how many children he has had?
191253799I whom you call’d your Dear, your Love, fo late, Say, am I now the objeX of your hate?
191253799I. Je fuis ne pour les plaifirs; Bien fou qui s’en pafl''e: Je ne veux pas les choifir; Souvent le choix m’embarrafle: Aime t’on?
191253799IO?.
191253799If a cup of cold water given in charity be entitled to a reward, how much more fuch an adlion as this?
191253799If a great and civilized nation was led to worfhip the hoft of heaven., why fhould that worfhip be fuppofed to have arifen a- mong favages?
191253799If he knows all things paft, prefent, and future, where is the propriety of our confeffing our fins unto him?
191253799If the world is conducted by a benevolent provi- objection] dence, how came evil to be introduced into it?
191253799If there needs muff be a reformation, why not reftore the ancient chorus and the ancient continuity of aCtion?
191253799If, for in- ftance, the depth of the orifice be one foot, the dil- charge is rVoVs; if it be 15 feet, the difeharge is 6 1?
191253799Ihe mines of briuh are dlffufed in?
191253799In 165?
191253799In O''?
191253799In a wrord, where is the fenfe of perfonal identity, which feems abfolutely infeparable from every aft of memory?
191253799In all thefe he flrenuoufly maintained, that the prede> ftin^tion of the cleft was iudependent of any foreiight?
191253799In both, the velocity becomes uni¬ form in a very fmafl fradion ot a fecond..,? p.
191253799In fhort, may we expert miracles?
191253799In his will, dated December 1?.
191253799In ivhat time wall the body acquire the velocity 323,62?
191253799In like manner, a cube whofe fide is three inches, and which theiefore ran f rt7 lnCheS?
191253799In the feriptures he claims?!3 ’?
191253799In the firft vo¬ lume of Chemical Annals there is a chemical anal) fis of this ftone extradled from the//
191253799In what wickednefs, ignorance, barba¬ rity, flavery, and mifery, live molt of its inhabitants?
191253799Is he to aft as truRee for the public without any delegated power?
191253799Is it Lkely that Zell, who was a German, wrould have omitted to mention htrai- burg, if it had preceded Mentz in printing ’?
191253799Is it for the credit of this philofophical age, that fo bungling an impofture fhould deceive feven clergy¬ men into a public aft of exorcifm?
191253799Is it not Colinet I lonefome fee Philipsr Leaning with folded arms againft the tree?
191253799Is it of all things the moft variable and the moil arbitrary?
191253799Is not the whole land before thee?
191253799Is the divine grace certainly and irrefiltibly efficacious in all thofe minds to which it is given?
191253799Is there then nothing fixed with regard to happinefs?
191253799Is there unrighteoufnefs with God?
191253799It has no liarhm.r"h.o?''.!''i.?."?
191253799It has no liarhm.r"h.o?''.!''i.?."?
191253799It has no liarhm.r"h.o?''.!''i.?."?
191253799It is faid that this animal is apt to be difeafed; but why were not inconveniences felt on that account in Greece?
191253799It is required to determine the path of the body, and all the circumftances of its motion in this path?
191253799It may reafon- ably be alked, why the feather is not much broader, fo as to cut the whole breadth of the furrow?
191253799Its apphea Sion made » iore gent?
191253799Itwasno matter whether thepromife was extortedor not: the promife was made; and the queftion was now, whe¬ ther or not was the performance lawful?
191253799J Sweet Amaryllis, have you then forgot Our fecret pleafures in the confcious grott, Where in my folding arms you lay reclin’d?
191253799J’aime foudain; Bois t’on?
191253799Lay’ft thou thy ancient lyre afide?
191253799Let him confide?
191253799Lyre divine, what daring fpirit Wakes thee now?
191253799May we prefume to fay, that, at thy birth, New joy was fprung in heav’n, as well as here on earth?
191253799Nay but, 0 man, who art thou that re- pliejl againjl God?
191253799Nor after length of rolling years return i Are we condemn’d by Fate ’s unjuft decree, No more our houfes and our homes to fee?
191253799Now if from E there be drawn EP parallel to AE'', and ES parallel to BE'', BS: SE:: BL SExBL^ a P • PF • • A F?
191253799Now it M moving to vegetables, obliges me to acknowledge, that I review my fpeculaT ttmin annual or fuperior degre^?
191253799Now what could © ccafton an attention to two years, if they did not fnppofe the equinoxes moveable?
191253799Now, fuppofe we carry it itill higher, and that the mercury ftands at 29.8; it is required to know what height we have now got to?
191253799Now, in this cafe it s evi ent t at the diftance between the particles would •r rC? Cet f ° lts hah in every diredftion.
191253799Now, why do hiftorians take the liberty to embellilh their works in this manner?
191253799Oh when fhall Britai.% confcious ofher claim, Stand emulous of Greek and Roman fame?
191253799On th?
191253799Or how, fo near the pole, attempt to fing?
191253799Or ihall we mount again the rural throne, And rule the country, kingdoms once our own?
191253799Or is it age of late bedims my fight?
191253799Or tears, which love and pity fhed, T. hat mourn beneath the gliding fail''?
191253799Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart?
191253799Or who can Ther on''s gen’rous works exprefs, And tell how many hearts his bounteous virtues blefs?
191253799Or, footh to fay, didd thou not hither rome In fearch of gains more plenty than at home?
191253799POLYANDRIA( from Ttowe many, and “>''»?
191253799PTE[ 640 1 P T I? teHs.
191253799Perhaps this is a greater propor- 4?
191253799QUID pro opo, in law ’,?.
191253799Quidve ad amicitias, ufus re&umne, trahat nos?
191253799RAC r 774 1 RAC Racing, work) wew printed Amjlerdnnt 10* 732?
191253799Required the terminal velocity of this ball?
191253799Required the whole height to which it will rife?
191253799S, p: S, e And DB: ABr= S, DAB: S, ADB,=r''S, e: S, z Therefore AZ: AB=: S%/> XS,
191253799ST quae lit natura boni, fummumque quid ejus?
191253799Say, has he giv’n in vain the heav’nly mufe?
191253799Say, is my form difpleafing to your fight?
191253799Shall the thing formed fay to him that formed it, Why hajl thou made me thus?
191253799Should we hefitate to pronounce their author mad?
191253799Singing their great Creator?
191253799Slander we fhepherds count the viled wrong: And what worjids forer than an evil tongue?
191253799Sprightly wit, or noble birth?
191253799Sweet are thy banks; oh, when ihall I once more With ravifh’d eyes review thine amell’d Ihore?
191253799Syphons will al- terwards be confidered more minutely under the title of Pkhumatical Engines, at the end of this article- 17?
191253799T HE S?
191253799Taking it for granted, ttien, that our conviftion of fuperior powers has long been univerfal, the important queftien is, From what caufe it proceeds?
191253799That fxnooth Tibullus made his am’rous moan?
191253799The Elegy is a mournful and plaintive, but yet fweettkg?, and engaging, kind of poem.
191253799The action of the fire, by diffipating the crud?
191253799The adtion of gravity has changed the Hate of the body — in what way?
191253799The deputies were at firft received favourably t M m& but? Jo]atid.
191253799The ftems were fo ciently intenfe to hurfthem?
191253799The grand queftion in this inquiry is, What becomes of the water that rifes in vapour into the atmofphere?
191253799The hedge is to be firft thinned, by cutting away all but?
191253799The length of this tube being divided into 100 parts,; ■ 1 j)]?
191253799The only queftion therefore can be, By what means are the calcareous earths deprived of their fixed air?
191253799The ordinates to the curve ACG exprefs theth?
191253799The ory?
191253799The plaintive elegy, in mournful flate, Dilhevell’d weeps the( tern decrees of fate: Now paints the lover ’s torments and delights-?
191253799The play- things called Cartejian devils are fimilar to 18?
191253799The procefs therefore of deferibing the trajeftory is, i/?.
191253799The queftion before us in this place is, How is this brought about by the weight and elafticity of the air?
191253799The word is formed from the Eatm quoties; q. d. How often is fuch a number contained m fuch another?
191253799They relate to the delicm of rallW?
191253799They were purfued by General Gortz, ii and entirely defeated with fuch{ laughter, tnat Icarce I?
191253799This branch is four lines in d?
191253799This hap¬ pened in the midft of September; what efFedl then niuft the imenfe froft of a night in January not pro¬ duce?
191253799This is the part then to be tried on the evidence of prophecy: Is Chrift: that per¬ fon deferibed and foretold under the Old Teftament or not?
191253799This operation may be extended as far as » rc pleafe, by lengthening the tube CD?
191253799This velocity is expreffed in feet/rr feco.nd; and, whe?
191253799This will^evi- dently be the cafe: for then L,^/“.itl^is Li L i,= o- But how does this quantity t^-X X/V-^ fignify a v u — v time?
191253799Thou wilt fay then to me, Why doth he yet fnd fault?
191253799Through the given point R draw the diameter RCS, and draw GC,?
191253799To Satan, fuch fentirnents are given as fuit the moil •*4 0?> CVS ptl.
191253799To a- quart of highly readied fpirit of wine put five ounce# of gum fandarach; two ounces of maftich in drops; 1 n?
191253799To render the deductions from thefe premifes perfpi- Unittnccef^ euous, and for communicating diftinCft notions or ideas, fary b?
191253799TtO I?
191253799Twelve flcy- rockets 20.?
191253799U e would advife all fueh “ to perufe once and again by rian prejudLs, convince them “ thatThe^ ftho^ty t(?
191253799Water Accounted?
191253799We P U M[ Pump We had^-f* — h, b — B b,=<3+ jj b?
191253799We are bought?
191253799We do not know that any breath¬ ing animal can bear the air ta be reduced to?
191253799We fliall now feleft fome epigrams of the biting and For then?
191253799We had D: P- fpzr D: dc therefore
191253799We notice thefe things here, becaufe Mr Muller being head of the artillery 1''chool in Britain, his publications have become a fort of text- book?.
191253799What a boundlefs field of invention is here?
191253799What are we to conclude from all this?
191253799What can we fay t’excufe our fecond fall?
191253799What could I have done in my vineyard that has not been done in it?
191253799What defires have children?
191253799What fenfe can thefe words bear if we believe that God did by an abfolute decree doom fo piany of them to everlafting mifery?
191253799What fupports him then in fcenes of fo exquiftte fuffering?
191253799What great oecafion call’d you hence to Rome?
191253799What have I faid?
191253799What is meafuring?
191253799What now remains but tears and hopelefs fighs?
191253799What objection, for example, can there lie againfl mufic between the afts, vocal and inftrumental, adapted t j the fubjeft?
191253799What room for defcription, compa- rifon, and poetical fable?
191253799What then can we think of a juftice that( hall condemn us for a fail that we ne¬ ver committed?
191253799What then is the pretext for abandoning this treaty?
191253799What tho ’ in folcmn lilence all Move round the dark terreftrial ball?
191253799What tho ’ nor real voice or found Amid their radiant orb be found?
191253799What was to be done in this cafe?
191253799What( hall we fay then?
191253799When fhall I fee my hut, the finall abode Myfelf did raife and cover o’er with fod?
191253799When was I bathing thus, and naked feen?
191253799When, in the crydal of thy waters, fcan Each feature faded, and my colour wan?
191253799Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle hurries me away?
191253799Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle hurries me away?
191253799Whence then conies this lime?
191253799Whence then does tire unborn infant derive its mind?
191253799Whence, then, the affertion, that we arc fur- rounded with a matter called air?
191253799Where arc the crow''ds of concomitant, antecedent, or fubfequent ideas, with which thofe recolleClions ought naturally to have been attended?
191253799Where art thou, my love?
191253799Where breach of faith promotes his own intereR, ought he alone to de¬ cide on the validity of his promife?
191253799Where is thy native fimple heart, Devote to virtue, fancy, art?
191253799Whereabouts?
191253799Whether, in the Hate of common air, they really do aft five times farther than the diftance of the adjoining par¬ ticles?
191253799Whilft the cavalry were engaged, the village of Ramillie:?
191253799Who is the man, thaf, reading the pad hiflery of this country, will{ how us any king that has done no wrong?
191253799Who knows the velocity of the ball in the experiment?
191253799Who will fay, that the motive is rational which inclines one to chenfii a paflion which conlcience difapproves?
191253799Whofe ambafladors being afked, What, punifhment they deferved for their revolt?
191253799Why then( honld it be a rule, That every feene in tragedy mud be in blank verfe?
191253799Why then{ hould we not prepare falts from this vege¬ table?
191253799With an accurate theory?
191253799With repaid to< the hiftory of Poland, we are not to gather l e earlier part of it from any accounts tranf- unitted to us by the natives?
191253799Wlien a writer thus deviates fo far from the path of reafon, it is natural to alk, what was the ignis fatuus that mifled him?
191253799Would “ Jgej they think of making a new language to exprefs the aH{^ qualities of mind?
191253799Yet lives there one, whofe heedlefs eye, Shall feorn thy pale fhrinc glimm’ring near?
191253799Yet nature is a little nprovecT j.mProved evei?
191253799You learn’d an all- commanding power?
191253799[ 5 TrintiB?.
191253799\<* i A Z, L 7> r a r m y"?!
191253799]? 0"''11"{.
191253799^ C-.1_ £ A z A A 5** S- e?
191253799^ KjKh ‘ Ithat the rife of the P^on dways terminated at the fur- of the column/ f^ which prc(re8 „, r”-"! Z^t^JghtaCbe Med"by the^effure bodies?
191253799_ 15?
191253799_ £ j^l.. J''A z''A Z ft''f c| el f>> r y A z A Z rj « c A z A Z?
191253799a fufficient title to the country fince called Pennfylvania?
191253799ah, why this long delay?
191253799and another queRion( hould feldom be thought of, whether or not they ought to be made?
191253799and antimony 8 oz.. 2?
191253799and ilex, — v why ftiould the leaves of the oak fall in winter, and not thofe of the ilex?
191253799and thofe numbered from D, it is evident that — wHl? ■ DB a I h?
191253799and thofe numbered from D, it is evident that — wHl? ■ DB a I h?
191253799and what choice could there be, if the mind were conftantly re- ftrained to one fide of every alternative?
191253799and( hall the community fubmit to his decifions without fo much as putting the queRion, Who hath made thee a ruler overs us?
191253799a}?
191253799be its velocity after four feconds?
191253799c? d of this time we fliall have the expelling force/ ¥ d\ for D:^=:P:* jjJ.
191253799c?.
191253799categories: 1 aja,^‘v yz?, ay Mia.
191253799diity of s good planter to have always his( lores well fr*?''
191253799fin, becaufe he permits the foul to ufe her liberty?
191253799for 48?
191253799for who hath refijled his will?
191253799from thofe little tales or epifodes- with which Thomfon ’s defcriptive poem on the Seafons is here and there enlivened?
191253799from whence it might be received by Charles II.. as a prerogative of the crown?
191253799ftrangers fell: he fearched for death over the field; but who could kill the mighty Comal?
191253799f~ t?
191253799hCy a?
191253799have pow’r to move?
191253799height h neceffary for communicating any veloc.ty* u is —^s C1~hA)__ —* n^1 2^~ 2
191253799how far have we Profan’d thy lieav’nly gift of poefy?
191253799i.ov’ft thou, my friend?
191253799i?
191253799ipid] capy e its 3 its 3 its 7b ’-mI, la* 3Urtli s. Utfi,''auj ‘ es* irokj rokti cor) isMi I M 4?
191253799is c •IfT?
191253799is?
191253799it wifl be proper to afl’ume fome convenient units, by''^ kh tm?
191253799j c?
191253799kl; iup- ccr lion,.’ani rw- at#> rtl?
191253799l)id he contrive a great unalterable fcheme of creation and providence only for the fake of mani- fefting his own glory and perfe&ions?
191253799lhall all things yield returns but love?
191253799meafur?
191253799met^0<^8?
191253799muft the wretched exiles ever mourn?
191253799my foul ’s far better part, Why with untimely forrows heaves thy heart?
191253799njf.a Mufapula?
191253799nx All wrho ufed it perceived the limit fet to the rarefac- By at- tion by the refiitance of the valves, and tried to perfc&teniPt''n?
191253799of air at 42 0,00238 10 4.?
191253799often would I have gathered you under my wings, and ye would not?
191253799or does its effeft depend upon the good ufe which men may or may not make of it?
191253799or is it poffible for any of them to fall away and periih finally?
191253799or was his death intended as a bene¬ fit to all, from which none are excluded excepting thofe who willingly reject it?
191253799or what ftate it fubfilts in there, between the time of its evaporation and its falling down again in rain?
191253799or where promifes are broken for the general good, is he to be guided by his own vifionary fchemes of utility?
191253799or, if they feparate, is not this fuch an imputation upon her, as to prevent her getting another fuitor?
191253799p i, a r i f> Mt abimJance 0?
191253799r A Z? u^ e?
191253799r A Z? u^ e?
191253799r/ r ° eT ‘ e, ° ry in T^ftion, or at lead for rendering it Jt''1 became neceffary therefore to fettle every:? r at^ exP ™ nt.
191253799r?
191253799rdhnes, feapens|, 0^e[.s’^^n^theThe^e^nn by the laws of this fociety, to extend our views of ani- Mituh, Of- of motion in a very imall?
191253799t! nf?
191253799then very mercifully calls vpon us to come forth left we perilh?
191253799though in Prcfody?]
191253799to be diftinguilhed from the principal adion?
191253799to determine our condubl, elfe why are we required not to grieve God''s fpirit?
191253799to relieve thy breaft?
191253799v~~ 4 Po''t''anr'', FO R[ 404] FOR their attachments that Englishmen are fubjeft to?
191253799what avails it me the flocks to keep, Who loH my heart, while I preferv’d my fheep?
191253799what will ev’ry dirge avail?
191253799when the inftruments of thy wrath, the pef- tilence, flood, and famine overwhelm at once the righte¬ ous and the guilty?
191253799who does not abhor him as a monller of cruelty, treachery, and ingratitude?
191253799why is it faid, ye do always reffl the Holy Ghojl; as your fathers did, fo do ye?
191253799with eyes fo fair, What was thy delighted meafure?
191253799y* we meafure either thefe i 0f eoCIies wbicb are obferved in the motions lo moiif,? n.
191253799~... 3''t?
191253799— As the w ife is dead, what now fhould prevent the man from marrying the objedt of his affedtions?
191253799“ 1 could 18 1 p o r,( as Bayle fays) much more ealily believe the judgment I''alk!?
191253799“ In January 1773?
191253799“ Is it painful to thee that the power and the works of God exceed thy limited capacity?
191253799“ Our Engliffi word pyramid( fays he) is direftly derived from the Latin pyramist and mediately from the Greek crypa*''?
191253799“ Port the helm! ” the 3 E © rd<5?
191253799“ Shall burning iEtna, if a fage requires, Forget to thunder, and recal her fires?
191253799“ Sobriety or temperance is nothing but the forbear¬ ance of pleafure; and if pleafure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
191253799“ When the loofe mountain trembles from on high, u Shall gravitation ceafe, if you go by?
191253799„? nd thus we have brought the inveftigation of this pio Confeq, blem a confiderable length, having afeertamed the/ orm ofees of Emjeaory.
191253799•/•"Prclefuna- termined by motive t God has impreffed on our minds, and the train of cir- cumfiances- amidit which his providence has placed us?
191253799■ Let P be the daftic force of the air in ABCD?
191253800! ege by the mafter of the fchool as r?
191253800SSIas any reader of Englifh hiltory ever fceptic enough to raife from hence a queftion, whether the Marquis of Argyle was executed or not? 191253800 & c. 81 X9 243 X11^__ Let the cube root of 600 be required? 191253800 '', 1^ t^\''o-''''o
191253800- It is readily acknowledgecf, that the arguments!^ ™?
191253800- What fnall become of me now?
191253800.ot> e required?
191253800/"“and ciety, annually ele&ed, are to confift of 24 perfons, in- Promaing ciu^''n?
1912538000,0 0,1 0,2 °, 35 o,55 0,82 1.25 1,6 2.25 3,o 3,95 S>''S 6,72 8,65 11,05 14,05 i7,85 22,62 28,65 35.8 44.7 54.9 66.8 8 °,3 94,r is?
1912538001 he DoCtor lived to return to his native country: but his health continuing to decline, and meeting with frefh Srool!?
1912538001 he fijfipes, or black tern, is of a middle fize be?
1912538001 his, accord¬ ing to Thevenot, is 26 feet high, and 15 feet from the ear to the chin: but Pliny affures us, the head was no lefs than io?
1912538001 o>0< 1^ ’ Q-/fA CT~^ x^r\^ 1^ JLET TER& c. ©< ■_-j_^, 9% p s''-es^\/Z-o|/rv-''.0/•/"/ 2 0^''“ S ° V^^ I^ Z''d- — f<_<^-?
191253800100 irrainslioo grains 100 grain?
19125380013 8f 20 o 119 1 23^>3 3 24 8|2 4 7 22 24 37 2 I 24 7 20 19 7 T3''9 2?
191253800161 Hot to xonAue tieietict; roma or fulnefs. ” As Iren a?
1912538002 rocks s?
1912538002 °?
19125380021 1 SCR And that ye( houtd break afunder every yoke?
19125380021 19 j20 I8l!l9 16418 15^ 16 •4 l3 11- 3:12 10 1 l3?
19125380022 6 22 6 24 IO 37 5 o o 2 si 24 5 » 20 11 8 7 19 7 13 120 23 4i 24 8 4 10 37 7 ° it 2 3?
19125380022 6 24 IO 5 3f 8^ 37 2 o 24 4 8 3 20 10 19 2 7 8?
19125380022,( JAz^ccytj/ AerzM rz’y/ zzArJ?
19125380024 St 20 10 8 4 18 9 7 8! 3 8 19 11 23 4?
19125380027. with Micah iii I r SCR[ Scijptur?.
1912538003347 o 6 3347- ° 4 «=-ir 7 X 10 o 4= or- X 10.03= 469 10 6^ 409.87 J Diftance of this ordinate fronv the aft fide of the poll 71- 44 13?
191253800487 A truce concluded whh Enl land> aFter? iaving fuffered the miferies of war, was fub- •.
1912538005 M O[ 553 1 S M O f''/n- ok?.
19125380055* 44- k SHIFTERS, SHI[ 366] SHI Shifter?
1912538006^ Snakr- SnaV*- Srijiie?.
19125380074> Stay- 7?> Ltfts.
19125380075 Whence their pro fit?
191253800764 The Ro¬ man Ca¬ tholic pow¬ er?
191253800< 5 or 1, 4- 4+?
191253800< 53 Speech of Frederic duke of Saxony in favour of Charie?.
191253800> 8,; acceffion of David: for it is laid in the 2 i d verfe ofEcclus X''VI* the i d chapter, that the Jebuiites were dill in Jerufa- i?
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191253800? e''k coud « Draw CM through R, or parallel to PQ, and let m be ing aTock, the middle of the arch CmM.
191253800? ee Hydr*- The weight of the quantity of water difplaced by( latics.
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191253800? r °?uce* necefiity of giving them wet or damp food, attention 3 P 2 ought 41 Outiht to bf kept as vlean as poflibdc.
191253800? reat variety of colours.
191253800? tehC0lT.
191253800? ujt of hair like that or a lion.
191253800?, mortifications and difappointment.s, he went back to Italy, where he died in October 21, 1771.
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191253800A frame is compofed 6hift Oi one floor- timber, two or three futtocks, and a top- v timber on each fide: which being united together, form F. aine?
191253800A greater angle would not be of much fervice, for it is never for want of a proper obliquity that the rudder fails of 5?
191253800A little after from Ednu midnight, they retired from Edinburgh; and fo great*111/!?
191253800A parliament was called in 1 J2i, where it was debated, AVhcther peace or war with England fhould be refolved on?
191253800About the beginning of Octo¬ ber, when the partridges are ftronger, N?
191253800According to the general teftimony of ancient authors, John was baffilhed into Patmos in the reign of Domitian, and re ft?
191253800According to the latter, they ftand as in* Cbronotu our tranflation; but in the Greek, the feries is altered S?
191253800Afcmorttw?, broad- leaved ftichwort.
191253800After a reafonable interval, the commander in chief will make proper fignals for bringing the fleet to a a?
191253800After this, there was^ vTfpu rpwi?, or the “ fecond keel, ” fomewhat refembling what is now called the.
191253800Among thefe was Sertorius, a man of confummate va- fiipportsthelour? nd exPerience 5n war.
191253800And I faid, Who art thou, Lord?
191253800And evolu, 5 ’^et^be converted into an infinite feries?
191253800And from thence go to Hamath the Great; Then go dovva to Gath of the Philiftines j Are they better than thefe kingdoms?
191253800And he inveighs bitterly againft thofe 4^ who gnpezkij?,* Plutarch f]e. fca* ho ‘ trat.
191253800And is it fair to quetlion the veraci¬ ty of refpeAable men merely becaufe we knew not from what writings they received their information?
191253800And lafily, does it not prove, that a mere glance of his eye is fuffi¬ cient to make his impreffions as lively as durable?
191253800And numbereth he not all my fleps?
191253800And what motive could induce them to re¬ ceive it among their facred books?
191253800And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice fpeaking unto me, and faying in the Hebrew tongue, haul, Saul, why perfecuteft thou me?
191253800And wilt thou bring even me into judgment with thee?
191253800And, 2d, Whether they Ihould withdraw from their partners if they continued unbelievers?
191253800Animal?, as a liony bear, leopard, goat, are put for kingdoms or political communities correfponding to their refpeftive charafters.
191253800Are not my eyes guilty alike with theirs, That thus can gaze, and yet not turn to( tone?
191253800Are the Alps or the Apen¬ nines, or Taurus, or Caucafus, lets lofty now than they were a thoufand years ago?
191253800But fuppofe it were poffible, for what purpofe ihould they return?
191253800But how is this to be proved?
191253800But is the cir- cumftance of its not being quoted by every fucceedimT author a fufficient reafon to difprove the authenticity of any book?
191253800But remark the third: Shall not the matter of words be anfwered?
191253800But the divifions of the fcale are general¬ ly adapted to the queftions which na urahy occur in the bufinef?.
191253800But the fup-?.nd Micliaehs s Intioduaion to the New B eftamefit, preflion did not take effea in Poland, where they Hill iitft edition.
191253800But thefe notions?.re foniewhat gratuitous\ and there are appearances.
191253800But though we can produce no tefti- I^frvjn|?
191253800But what benefit, it will be alked, would the ne¬ groes of Africa reap from an abolition of the Have trade?
191253800But who will deny that Lucretius, Horace, Virgil, Livy, Te¬ rence, Tully, are at once the fimpleft and bed of Ro¬ man writers?
191253800But why mould they fhun the light of the fun?
191253800But why then are they fabled to be deftroyers, and painted in fuch dreadful colours?
191253800But* why do I talk of dazzling or blazing?
191253800By bavin?
191253800By what means, it has been aiked, may a man protea his property?
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191253800C. J Fox; and in the fucceedvng parliament, for Wootton BafTet, in the fame county?
191253800Can a fingle uncontrovertible in fiance be produced of this?
191253800Containing the Method of delineating tfThips?
191253800Convert the quantity ay~ feries?
191253800Convert the quantity- c%?
191253800Could eyes endure to guide fuch cruel hands?
191253800Critical Hi xrJ r?, ’* h ° l undertak.in- sr., t0, m. 6.he pteftnee of ftory of the Text of the New Teftament.
191253800Deity! ”( snrn^rtf r » G''?)
191253800Does it not prove that the fame lively imagination is the caufc of the moH fingular adtions of this fleep- walker?
191253800Does the ape imitate us from incli¬ nation, or becaufe, without any exertion of the will, he feels the capacity of doing it?
191253800Doth he not fee my ways?
191253800Du Pin has allied, why were 72 interpreters employed, fince 12 would have been fufficient?
191253800During his refidence fn that city, his hoflefs, who was a Lutheran, aiked him one ay if Ihe could be faved while fhe continued in her re¬ ligion?
191253800Eaut- il de votre eclat voir triompher le comte, Et mourir fans vengeance, ou vivre dans la honte?
191253800Efimeto The Epiltte to the Hebrew?
191253800Elizabeth, however, and her minifters had provided a more plaufible foundation for her trial^''1 I « r- l t- v- x 4-V X r?
191253800Ff contrary Speeders, They op- pofe the meafure?
191253800Fhe Jews, it is laid, offered to tolerate his in- of our manufactures, whichlre p oduc d^\h€^ 11 f?
191253800For the fame reafonj’-?, fig.
191253800For “ read “^ 13n?
191253800Fortia magnanimi canerem fi Caefan ’s arma, Fa&ave Divorum religiofa virum: Qnot miter exciperemque notas, patererque lituras?
191253800From what caufes did the council of England fufpend the juft vengeance of the Jaws, and leave their queen ’s life Sorianrk/till in jeopardy?
191253800From what then does this heat originate, and whence is the fuel which has produced it* or fo many ages?
191253800Having made this proteftation, they inflantly fled, and were pro-? claimed traitors.
191253800He concludes his Epiftle with an excvtl?
191253800He had an< l per- even proceeded to the extremity of advifing that noble- ple“.n?
191253800He had therefore written to Francis I. giving a detail of 47?
191253800He is pro* claimed kin?
191253800He was a man poffidEd ot all the qua- of Albany?
191253800Hebrew record?.
191253800Hence Stock?.
191253800Here BB is a fedlion of the cylinder,?!
191253800Here are the demies of Stockholm, Upfal, Copenhagen?
191253800How did God create the world?
191253800How long fhall the words of thy mouth be as a mighty wind||?
191253800How long fhall this wmrld remain?
191253800How long will ye vex my foul, And tire me with vain harangues?
191253800How then came a traf¬ fic fo unnatural and unjuft as that of flaves to be origi¬ nally introduced into the world?
191253800How unfuitable then would panegyric be, where the fubjedl was full of humility?
191253800How were thefe priioners to be difpofed of?
191253800I I 96,9 299,28''37,d1-?
191253800I have no wife; Oh infupportable?
191253800I think fhe ftirs again — No—-what ’s the heft?
191253800I „ the very poi ™ WaSt aiTLA.•AL:? ”!.
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191253800IP drop; and this veficular conrtitntion is^^,**"?
191253800If every divine would follow this method, he would foon acquire fuch a know* I ledge SCR[ 16 Scripture 177 tpiftle to j-''cRomans 178 t?
191253800If it be afked for what purpofe were ferpents created with fuch deftrudlive weapons?
191253800If the writings of the New Telia meat had been forged, would not the Jews have deteded the impofture?
191253800If this be fuppofed to re- tion as before to the water, this proportion is not t a from the mixture of 6 gallons of alcohol with 1 of r- o i- n rn?
191253800In aflimilating the animal and vegetable kingdoms, Linnaeus denomin?
191253800In anfwer to the objection, To what then ferveth the law?
191253800In che mifero punto hor qui me mena Fortuna?
191253800In order, therefore, that any fail may have the greateft power t » produce a rotation round G, it muft be fo trimmed that?
191253800In thefe the ufual quef¬ tion is, how many gallons of alcohol is there in a caflc, or fome number of gallons of fpirit?
191253800Inftead of the fentence beginning with- In the ntean time, ” read • « Or the 9th June Admiral Montague fell in with the FrenrK L**?
191253800Is fuch then the fad which I choofe?
191253800Is it extraordinary, then, that in writing to the inhabitants of Rome he fhould have ufed a language which was there fo generally under- ftood?
191253800Is it not as if this mouth Ihould tear this hand For lifting food to’t? — But I ’ll pimilh home; No, I will weep no more.
191253800Is it not defiruAion to the wicked, And banifhmcut from their country to tire doers of ini¬ quity?
191253800Is it not fuf- ficient that our predeceffor has fuffered the judges to remain unemployed thefe 13 years?
191253800Is it not that which ftands alone, concerning which has the caufe of its exiftence within itfelf?
191253800Is it poftible that fuch men could be guilty of forgery, or could falie writings be eafily impofed on them?
191253800Is it, that he( hould bow down his head like a bulrufh, And fpread fackcloth and a(hes for his couch?
191253800Is not this the( ad that I choofe?
191253800Is the vermin become thy couch, and the earthworm thy covering?
191253800Is then thy pride brought down to the grave; the found of thy Iprightly inllruments?
191253800Is there a lingle inllance on record where a few individuals have impofed a hiftory upon the world againft the teftimony of a whole nation?
191253800Is there any book in the world fo perfectly adapted- fa all capacities?
191253800Is this nothing to all you who pafs along the way?
191253800It becomes white in proportion? s.ll fteeped.
191253800It fends two members to parliament, and is 13?
191253800It has been a queftion in morals, whe¬ ther it be not likewife the incentive to every adion, however virtuous or apparently difinterefted?
191253800It is defcribed in the abridgment ol the Philofophical Tranfadlions, n?
191253800It is euafted, foZth “ « T1 t?
191253800It is feen furrounded bv a taint h^n with • p i,^ ooking at a candle through- a cloud of optical laws to belong to a collection of vehicles I m''
191253800It is opaque, generally laminated, but from accidental circumftances? iumes va- Vot.
191253800It makes them temporary magnets, and caufes them to arrange themfelves as if they had been really made permanent magnet?.
191253800It may be objefted, Are they not all minidering fpirits lent forth to minider for them who fhall be heirs of falvation §?
191253800It was moved, whether biffiops, as condituted in Scotland, had any authority for their funftions from the Scriptures?
191253800It was not the praftice of die Romans to deftroy the magnificent edifices fkr tk tovt 85 T?
191253800Jy fp fouled with the creature ’s''dim,?
191253800King Agrippa, believeft thou the prophets?
191253800Let 2?
191253800Let a zi r — 2 r+ TTTj —& c. to find x?
191253800Let him difpofe of rny body ns he pleafes?
191253800Let the fum of the feries n — 1 n — 2 i n~ 3 Tr"+~TRi''+7R1& c. be required?
191253800Let the fum of the feries “ r pi TTs contl* 123~R++ nued to n terms be required?
191253800Let this be called? iitrous/ic''id.
191253800Let? ol.
191253800Lon?, o.
191253800Looking into Sir Charles Blagden ’s table, we hnd the gravities 0,94018 and 0,94296, and the s correfpond- ing to them is 80 and 75?
191253800Many books which were then extant are now loll; and how do we know but thefe might have contained luf- ficient evidence?
191253800May he kill the perfon who at¬ tacks it, if he can not otherwife repel the attack?
191253800Ma¬ niaces repaid them with ingratitude; and by his abfurd conduft gave the Muffulmen time to breathe?
191253800Miracle?
191253800Mr Andrew Mclvil had lately re¬ turned from Geneva; and t* difciplun?
191253800Much r ° n ‘ he about this time JJr Papin, a Frenchman and fellow of tend P ‘?
191253800Nature has been equally bounti¬ ful in uncultivated plenty, and the inhabitants''are?$ ■ luxurious and as indolent.
191253800Now if Ihe could not fpeak till David ad- dre. Ted her, why might Ihe not have applied this orato- rial medicine the firft time Ihe appeared*to him?
191253800N’ai- je done tant vecu que pour cette infamie?
191253800OO 99 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 8?
191253800On being afked, whether he was not afraid of coming into the prefence of the king, confidering the office he might poffibly have to perform?
191253800On chewing the roots we hrft feel a bitter, then a fweet, tafte Whence the"T''k 1 m frn?
191253800Or fhall a man be acquitted for his fine fpeeches?
191253800Or their borders greater than their borders?
191253800Or who ftretched out the line upon it?
191253800Or who laid the corner- ftone thereof?
191253800Or will the benevolent Lord of all things pardon us for oppreffing our helplefs brethren, merely becauie they are cruelly oppreffed by others?
191253800Or, by drawing on paper the gored fide of the fail, and delineating the breadth of every cloth by?.
191253800Our ditches afford us rhamae, buccina, neritae, and fome patellae; but the Nile?
191253800Pafquin was drefied one morning in a very nafiy Ihirt, and being allied by Martorio why he wore fuch dirty linen?
191253800Palsy''s E- •viienccs of Cbrijlianity Of Eufe- biu?.
191253800Phe''vafculofum, or acorn- fhaped fplachnum, is found upon bogs and cow- dung, and upon the points of 4 I?
191253800Pochin?
191253800Pray, what ought I to have done in this matter?
191253800Q- I rL/ c f-)^ — Z ° Cr/''$ 1 — v l u-- i_ I »''hr^--^ i p?
191253800Quel prodige nouveau me trouble et m’em- barrafie?
191253800Quot fierem teneris fupplicium pueris?
191253800Rclpedting harmony and fmcothnels, qualities which only add an external polifh to language, they had not the leaft ioli* citud T?
191253800Recoiled how flow, and with what rapid diminution in- to S ’ hC C ° OUr ° f blue vl''trio1 fs communicated parTs ofrtehVen^ f T*^ But^?
191253800Required the cube root of ai-\-b''’?
191253800Required the fourth power of the feries 1+ x:+a;24-oc3,& c.?
191253800Required the fquare root of at-\-xi?
191253800Required the fum of 71 terms of the feries of trh angular numbers o, 1, 3, 6, 10?
191253800S E R Serpen?.
191253800S K E[ 5''STtafin?.
191253800S O R[ 608 •foph^ra t''hor oF Fucli a performance could"be taxed with infa- nity?
191253800S P E[ 65?]
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191253800SCO[ 2 S< et1str
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191253800SCR I* 33?; pmTe.
191253800SHI[ 367 abou?
191253800SIDNEY( Sir Philip), was born, as is fuppofed, at Knfhurft in Kent in the year 1754; His father was M a?
191253800SIR[ 3 °.?
191253800STAPLE, primarily fignifies a public place or mar¬ ket, whither merchants,& c. are obliged to brine?
191253800Say, who fixed the proportions of it, for furely thou knoweft?
191253800Scotland, felvea In behalf of the queen of Scotland; and, in 1574?
191253800Scripture, Is it not to didribute thy bx- ead to the hungry; v—.y —— i And to bring the wandering poor into thy houfe?
191253800See Astronomy- ZWi?
191253800Sequestration, in the civil law, is the aft of the ordinary, difpofin:?
191253800Series, in arithmetic and algebra, a rank or num- ceri2?.
191253800Shall Hercules all Oeta’e heights demand, And Nyfa ’s hill for Bacchus only ftand?
191253800Shall I come before him with burnt- offering- s. With calves of a year old?
191253800Shall fhe come in?
191253800Shall not then the fouls of good men re¬ ceive rewards?
191253800Shall this be called a fad, And a day acceptable to Jehovah?
191253800Shall thy prevarications make men filent?
191253800Shall we alfo ftain our pontificate with the fame negleft of juflice?
191253800Shall we be toia, that the fpeftre lias the power of becoming vi¬ fible to fome, and of remaining invifible to others?
191253800Ship built?
191253800Should it be required, in the third place, to find the ProblcmllF- beft courfe and trim of the fails for getting away from*?
191253800Should it now be afked, why then is the bifhop of Man ftill called the bi¬ fhop of Sodor and Man?
191253800Si tota eft Herculis Oete, Et juga tota vacant Bromio Nyfeia 5 quare Unus in Egypto Magno lapis?
191253800Sir:?
191253800Smith relates, that he had a prefent of a female mandril, which war?
191253800So important then is the quellion, Whether the books of the New Te.i ament be genuine?
191253800Society is rude at the period when the arts firft? re.fs of.
191253800SocinLn?
191253800Such is the force of Imitation?
191253800Suppofe, then, that a weight A of?
191253800Suppofing the veracity of thefe two writers equal, as we have no proof of the contrary, which of them ought we to confider as the heft evidence?
191253800T. he higheft do not exceed Stnitb''fix pounds upon every flieet of paper or fkin of parch- Wealth of mem?
191253800TT, « r724- I* 2 72 4- l 10X11X21 Here 71= ic, then —; 1 — —- —?
191253800That a man( hould afflift his foul for a day?
191253800That made the world like a defert, that deftroyed the cities?
191253800That never difmiffed his captives to their own home?
191253800The Dulcamara, a native of Britain and of Africa r 507''1 SOL but the ftreets are?
191253800The French call thefe ecu pendant, and the common antique triangular ones*? ™ anaen.
191253800The Palujlris, or marfh helleborine, grows in rough boggy?
191253800The Proteftants ha- to''the j’ro- Vm?
191253800The angle DC w tliminiihes continually as the fhip accele¬ rates; for CF is now accompanied by its equal e E, and by an angle DC?
191253800The commiffion met in Auguft accordinglyj and the 25] SEC four minifter?
191253800The convCrfations they held only fet ved to ellablilh the abbot more firmly in his fentiments, and to inflame hi?
191253800The diligence of Wetftein can fcarcely be queftioned^3 SCR by any who are acquainted with his hiftory, Re tm?
191253800The dog- headed monkey, or cercopithecus cynd- i3 » L1S « ha-?
191253800The fame^Liquor?.
191253800The fea has never been a&ually founded to a hisefavouHte Goths''^have made him advance Tparadox^nTthat^tWwe refts entirely upon coijeaure and r 7?
191253800The fecond flames forth at once: How long wilt thou trifle in this manner?
191253800The firft i_s held m the end of May, and the fecond in the end of The fair commanly continues from Wednefday^ r 1 j? atur< Jay following.
191253800The folio volume, which was kiln is not a neceffary or aS Innrrfi m7n? rm °"PTd^ h‘S fdeath- w;th th=''Me d!
191253800The following fublime defeription of the creation i3xxxixi4f> admirable: Where waft thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
191253800The following line?
191253800The ftyle of this evangelift abounds as much with Hebraifm?
191253800The fubjeT of this Epiftle is much the fame with 189 Epiftle to the Gala¬ tian?.
191253800The grand ftyle was brought te perfection by Phi- pheiL,?
191253800The leaves''are pinna* tihd?
191253800The poor animal, a?
191253800The proper time for hatching them istimc for when the leaves of the mulberry are full grown, orp/ chm?
191253800The queftion then of any importance is, May a man put a robber to death rather than part with a Imall part of his property?
191253800The queftion, however, was put, Proceed to an higher cenfure, or not?
191253800The radical leaves? re like grafs.
191253800The rules and tli?
191253800The theory But there is anotl: ier Principal reafon for the fmall itfelf erro- progrefs which has been made in the theory of feaman- oeouf, flfip?
191253800The value of »?, which is employed in thefe re- Liquors, f11AndWbe‘eaufe''nthisa augmentation muft be of the duaionv, varies with the temperatute.
191253800The whole will of God is revealed to us in the Scriptures; what further ufe for the vifible interpofition of angels?
191253800The year 1572 is alfo remarkable for the death of Death c?
191253800Thefe remarks extend to the Old Teftament''as well as to the New. — i he/ fry?
191253800Thefe ten times have ye loaded me with reproaches, Are ye not aftiamed that ye are fo obftinate againft me?
191253800Their pro¬ ceedings are regulated by a body of rules and ciders eltablifhed by the whole fociety, and printed for the ufe of the member?.
191253800Thele ceremonies and 4 this S E R[ ill] S E R gerperit* th?
191253800Therefore its en- ergy in producing a rotation is n V1 S X?
191253800This happens h?
191253800This is what is called in France a/Vas iji das?
191253800Though Jerufalem was demoliihed, docs it follow that the pool of ikthhuda was dried up?
191253800Thus, fuppofe the fharpeft poffible trim of the fails to be 350, and the obferved angle ECM to be 70 °} thenCO+O Mis70 °-j-140?
191253800Thus, fuppofe the yard braced up to an angle of 30?
191253800Tire defign of Luke in writing his gofpel was to fu- Dellg?
191253800To a caufe fo truly Chriftian, who would not pray for fuccefs?
191253800To obtain to thefe 598 proceedings, and to its other ordinances, the appro- Fnuici?
191253800Two Gentlemen of Verona-- I59?
191253800Upon being afked by Hiero ’s queen, Whether it was molt defirable to be learned or rich?
191253800Upon what were its foundations fixed?
191253800V.* 4; Though a more concife method of writing, or more Rules fo?
191253800Vipers* are of-* See AS* ten kept in boxes for fix or eight months, without any/?
191253800W^as it on purpofe to procure more —-v ■ “ coafpirators, and involve others in the crime?
191253800We muft content ourfelves with exprefling it by fome as yet un¬ known funttion
191253800Were we to judge from appear-| ances only, we might imagine, that fo far from beiW?
191253800Wew?> ff0Ia mult make v ’ col.\e t±z a z±z b x) a maximum, i he lllie( J£ analytical procefs is the fame as the former, only e is.oaft.
191253800What becomes of it after death?
191253800What could be the reafons for fuch a condud?
191253800What effea then muft they have upon the Europeans, fudden- ly tranfported into this burning climate?
191253800What fhall we think of God?
191253800What ftrength will refult from a mixture of two compounds of known ftrength, or mixing any compound with water?
191253800What is every year of a wife man ’s life but a cenfure or critic on the paft?
191253800What is the fquare of the feries y —— y7+& c.?
191253800What is the fum of the ten firft terms of the feries i3 4- 23 4- 3%& c.?
191253800What is the nature of that abforbed flate which the fouls of good men enjoy after death?
191253800What is the proper fignifi- jjjai0gUe, cation of a fubftance?
191253800What is the temperature 3 2 °, to maEe it peculiarly connedted with elafticity?
191253800What is this but an open violation of juftice?
191253800What is time?
191253800What other are the foregoing inftances but defcribing the pafiion another feels?
191253800What perfection were they capable of who knew no other attitude than that of chairmen?
191253800What though no facred earth allow thee room, Nor hallow’d dirge be mutter’d o’er thy tomb?
191253800Whatever their force of digeftion is?
191253800When a crack muft be incomparably more fenLe in a roo^ helted Sa^eroVs be"1?
191253800When aflced by Mr Bruce why he murdered the king ’s young fon in his father ’s prefence?
191253800When it is kept longer, it grows ftrong, and in* A''lon?
191253800When the pifton waa at the top, Sfcam''''Engine, 5?
191253800When thou feed the naked, that thou clothe him; And that thou hide not thyfelf from thine own flefh?
191253800Wherein lay the merit of fuch an action?
191253800Wherewith ihall I bow myfelf unto the High God?
191253800Whether he has quoted his manufcripts either falfely or imperfectly, in order to eftablifli his own religious opinions?
191253800Whether his diligence and accuracy has been fuch that we may at all times depend upon them?
191253800While one poor pebble is the warrior ’s doom That fought the caufe of liberty and Rome?
191253800Who, I, my lord?
191253800Why fhould learning be formidable to them( a)?
191253800Why indeed fhould they, where they can not be relieved?
191253800Will Jehovah be pleafed with thoufands of rams?
191253800With refpeft to the epiftle to the Romans, it may be alked indeed why St Paul did not write in Latin?
191253800With ten thoufands of rivers of oil> Shall 1 give my firft- born for my tranfgrelTion> The fruit of my body for the fin of my foul?
191253800With the words r?
191253800Your knees to me?
191253800[ 630 ei-?
191253800] x^rao* i Leonidas did not think it practicable to defend the pafs^aiuft the againft fuch multitudes as the Perfian king commanded; Peifian?.
191253800^ 11 Indignation is, however, inflantly predominant: But a few words who can forbear?
191253800^ ’ T""iav^/ieU^er^aT10nS n0r aPPetites> but for the thoufands at the cujcm, will „ ot conv;nce tI, ofc who^a! ”.1 “ Ihe^WadfcomT Effif Co?
191253800_ 9?
191253800_ Take the lengths of every other of the lines that re- Met^d nf prefent the frames in the horizontal plane upon the up- calculatin?
191253800a che veduta amara e trifta?
191253800a is greater than y?
191253800aen^chi?''
191253800and befides what purpofe would it feive?
191253800and,''Whether this or that hero ’s fame was well- founded?
191253800ar And it muft now be farther obferved, that the fiib- Th?
191253800are de 7
191253800art thou made like unto us?
191253800be the given length: Make N(>?)
191253800been at lealt ever fmee the time of Fortefcue, who wa?
191253800but according to the fup-‘0?
191253800by In¬ tellect?
191253800confented?
191253800cutcheon is the left- hand fide; the fiififter chief, the left angle of the chief; the finifter bafe, the left- hand part
191253800dans les travaux guerriers, Que pour voir en un jour fletrir tant de lauriers?
191253800direAed hv t- hf?
191253800firadtion the remainder becomes lefsTfit for fupportiW T''CVl^ inCrea{inf the iurface> will alfo be fufficient, a- r*mr- beirh^Tdek?
191253800good to marry under the exifling circumftances of the church?
191253800him under little anxiety about the fecurity of Germany Undertakes He therefore haftened to join his fleet and army in Ita- an urfuc- ly?
191253800i he number of the Sirens was three: and#o''jaa inat T68 r/?
191253800i he or¬ der of St J ago"de Compoftella was inflituted in the year 117?
191253800i. P- 15?.
191253800is not fo important as §* • the queftion, whether they are genuine?
191253800it is needlefs to deferibe their external form whiVh J,?.fIurLf t?a"Cl0,fform r r, ich,,.e!i.of or!r? ‘< bc « t pleafure.
191253800it is needlefs to deferibe their external form whiVh J,?.fIurLf t?a"Cl0,fform r r, ich,,.e!i.of or!r? ‘< bc « t pleafure.
191253800iy?, Let x ing in this cafe equal to I, £=: 4- — — 3 x* Sec.
191253800keif on; it was placed beneath the pump, and called hiaGcrr,^axxuvE, x. Kutoixo£iw$ by fome it is falfely fuppo- fed to be the fame with? « xxk.
191253800l. Required the fum of n terms of the feries 1+ 2+ 3+ 4-b..... 72?
191253800ll!i?
191253800m Ova n X i 4-~= « Q\ nite feries?
191253800no more mpving?
191253800nor the fouls of the bad meet with pu- » ifhment?
191253800or is it credible that thefe events could be related by any perfon but a contemporary?
191253800over the Drave, wrote him, that it was impof- fible?
191253800poor wenches, where are now your fortunes?
191253800prefent the upper edge of the keel; upon which fet of?
191253800r t 801] S T I OTnci''! eW> t ’?
191253800rtary com- This, however, afforded no relief to the unhappy Uetco?
191253800s p r w+ ms: m s= a: y,? m&yz= a( E- quation 3d); and s may be found wheny, the per centage in gallons, is given; for j. r=( Equation 4th.)
191253800t 1 •.?
191253800t 58.?
191253800the New Teftament are infpired?
191253800the fafety valve 9( called the pup?
191253800the fum Gravity?.
191253800the motion of the fhip; but it is only by the motion f?
191253800ting direction, 10 as to foim a network in their natn- 5 SID[ 461 »?.l pofitions.
191253800to your corre&ed fon?
191253800v?*.
191253800was the very work which is now current under his name?
191253800wer’t good?
191253800what wife?
191253800why it difturbed them fo?
191253800wmgs are large; but they are cu, lot, fly the baniftment of the Jews EdZi?
191253800y, and, s bearded: the tail is buihy at the extremitv?
191253800« TeWis nundinis capite pmnas datY ant trans?
191253800« l^/^e//( A/*?
191253800»,> » m — n J+D"= 0 “+-0 ■ j. m—-3 n, m v m — n ns—-3 n — a —.^X —.—-X
191253800— So(?
191253800—?
191253800‘ To you?
191253800‘ fam liber,( t licolar pafiils membrana capillis, Inque minus eburite, noda/ qu?
191253800“ If now it be alked, What arc the intended obje&s of our inquiries within thefe fpacious limits?
191253800“ What are the molt whole- fome aliments for feamen, confidering the impofiibility of procuring them frefh meat?
191253800“ What have you to do with pardons, and releafing of prifoners?.
191253800•A2 ‘, Lhe fPi °-tet?
191253798iiei totbT? 191253798 ''frr***//CtAZfevtjfa/ l*? 191253798 ''’ ’ htM XT''“z* dir''fe: ’? 191253798 * •, 4-/, F,^''r fr.-''f ■ ia ty''iJti?'' 191253798 ** »*''«%? 191253798 0 a!?*. 191253798 0? 191253798 1 am taught to expet a certain defirable event, from what? 191253798 1 he ea. P1? 191253798 276 It? 191253798 28!? 191253798 2? 191253798 3 ver? 191253798 3:)? 191253798 4 The foil of this ifland is a rich fat earth, of a black- Soil and^produce> 5, Animal? 191253798 4, Th* Natural Kijlory •I of the Earth, tranflited from the Englifh of Mr Wood- Kichok war4? 191253798 4?. 191253798 5c laurcat.-TAFONTiN^N- Tridens, cum duobue delphinibus. ” o U D f- n ry/ a ns*''?? 191253798 5c laurcat.-TAFONTiN^N- Tridens, cum duobue delphinibus. ” o U D f- n ry/ a ns*''?? 191253798 637 an infinite pleafure, and feem to have a foul which anl- Land- mates them? 191253798 :T"IN-A|*f f''»''>:>;? ■:: 1 ’>.
191253798< William of Wickham, hifhop of?
191253798?
191253798? e>’ond Jordan ‘ It took the name of Nobah from an Ifraehte of this name who had made thf ° ivr!r v( Numb, xxxii.
191253798?.
191253798A?
191253798AH agree that locoo, 997, 791, and 109; and the weight^''towards fnedableYthouf^ fpri!n?
191253798Abiding by the inftance reprelented by the figure,., it is evident that the cauftic will touch the furface in a point P, fo fituated that c?
191253798According to a very exadt account taken in the year 1734?
191253798After his death his body was dug up, he was condemned as a heretic, and his writing?
191253798Af¬ ter great feverity of weather, and much difficulty from ice, lie made the fouth part of Spitfbergen on the 16th of May?
191253798Again, people o?
191253798Alfo, making O the principal focus of rays coming the fame way, we have Ry: yC==C(?
191253798And In another place, Perdiderunt cum me duo crimina, carmen fc?
191253798And fo wdien Medea fays, I could fave; and do you afk if I can defroy?
191253798And he albert?, diftrib ution of branches, that has a juft relation to, and that beginners can do no better than contradl.
191253798And how does B communicate in one cafe 24 degrees of motion, and_ C 32, by equal a&ions?
191253798And if the quan¬ tity of matter in a given fpace can by any rarefaction be diminifhed, what fhould hinder^a diminution to in¬ finity?
191253798And then adds, “ Bat what will you% now, if I rJ fhould deny that ever 1 fent you that letter?
191253798And what ’s his name who form’d the fphere, And( bow’d the feafons of the Aiding year?
191253798And wu‘11 this woman dare to come out of thofe doors, and talk of the force of poifon?
191253798And yet who does not perceive how flat and languid fuch a way of talking muft have ap¬ peared at that time?
191253798And, as k is not deprived of the power of drinking water, what elfe is neceffary to the fubfiftence of his corporeal- machine?
191253798And, laftly, he will have recourfe to intreaty, or a fubmiffive addref?
191253798Are they Ifraelites?
191253798Are they the feed of Abraham?
191253798Are you not fenfible what diforders for¬ tune occafions everywhere?
191253798As H moves from O, N defeends, and?
191253798As if I afk a perfon, Where he is going?
191253798As the enemy had not expected an invafton, they wereejuit''unprepared''
191253798As when Ci¬ cero fays, u Catiline, how long will you abufe our patience?
191253798Being afked, if he did not intend to fill it up: No, faid he; do not you fee that my leaving it empty is what precifely conftitutes the pi&ure?
191253798Blue fha- The next morning, at funrife, he went to obferve veiTb ° h[er* 0t^er fhadows, upon another white wall; but inftead?
191253798But before what court fhall this im¬ peachment be tried?
191253798But did not Julian, the apoftate, confult From Haggai, Zechanah, and Malachi, who are the thefe oracles?
191253798But how can you make it out?
191253798But ptay why fhould I not have defended him?
191253798But to what divinity was it made To a mere goat, or to fome fuperior principle animating the goat?
191253798But wdl not filial gratitude operate and decide in favour of the parents?
191253798But what reafon is there to fuppofe, that 1000 and 100 were the numbers which letters were fir ft ufed to exprefs?
191253798But who-would think of forming an argument from this againft the cultivation of our reafoning powers?
191253798But why am I averfe to peace?
191253798But( will you believe me?)
191253798By the hand- writing?
191253798By the king ’s will,? ar|''ament expreffed either in perfon or by reprefentation.
191253798Can I fay the people were not told of it?
191253798Can I re¬ move an opinion fo deeply and long rooted in the minds of men?
191253798Can any thing be told in a more plain and fimple manner than this?
191253798Can it be right then to come into that, as if it was written, which it would be a crime to write?
191253798Can men be compelled to believe what they re- jedd with abhorrence?
191253798Captain Cook then afked it the plantain were for the Eitua?
191253798Cart any lefion be more degrading?
191253798CrCLX a Ver?
191253798Cur imprudenti cognita culpa mihi ejt?
191253798Cur uoxia lumtna feci?
191253798Dampier''found them in numbers in the ifiand cf Mayo; and Forfter fpeaks of them as numerous at jag0?
191253798Did all I had read and ftudied avail nothing?
191253798Did he drive away the tribune, who oppofed the patting a law?
191253798Did he take — poffeffion of a temple by force of arms?
191253798Did he think he could eafily leffen me in the fenate?
191253798Did we not all in a manner engage ourfelves by oath, to have the fame friends, and the fame enemies, which you had?
191253798Do not they excite, reftrain, prove, admire, and fhame?
191253798Do not they exprefs joy, forrow, doubt, confeffion, penitence, meafure, plenty, number, and time?
191253798Do not we defire with them, promife, call, difmifs, threaten, befeech, deleft, fear, inquire, deny?
191253798Do not you perceive your defigns are difco- vered, and that all who are prefent know of your con¬ fpiracy?
191253798Do they ever trouble their heads about fuch niceties?
191253798Do you bewail the lofs of moft eminent ci¬ tizens?
191253798Do you confider the difficulty of managing a public caufe? ” with much more to the fame purpofe.
191253798Do you feat the cenfure of polterity?
191253798Do you take upon you to re- flrain the liberty of the will, or to fetter the under- llanding?
191253798Does not the fifth com- inandmentdeclare more ftrongly in favour of the parents, than any other divine precept docs in favour of che children?
191253798Does not the perfon, either mediately orim* mediately, owe his ptefent power and abilities to re¬ lieve, to his parents?
191253798Dominic, who was laid to have r> e- riihvd at Florence by the jealoufy of Andi6 Caftagna, t?
191253798Enemies?
191253798Euftachio Divini made microfcopes with two com-?
191253798For a minute account of ita and of eye- pieces in general, fee Ludlam''s F- jfay?
191253798For the places of equal folids are always equal; but their fuperficies, by reafoa of their dilfimilar figures,? r 241..] ■ N E W are often unequal.
191253798For to whom elfe is it owing, that thofe who endeavoured to pleafe you, ad- dreffed themfelves to Philotas?.
191253798For what can be more unbe¬ coming not only an orator, but even a man?
191253798For what could be a larger and more copious fubjed, that for me to fpeak for myfelf againft Antony?
191253798For who can be thought fo well qualified to give the rules of any art, as he who exetlied ail mankind in the pradbice of them?
191253798From hence therefore this fubordinate queilion follows, Whether Clodius a/ fajfinated Milo?
191253798Further, the lower theft?
191253798Had I never feen nor heard any thing in my whole life?
191253798Has he affaulted the conful?
191253798Has he pillaged the ftate?
191253798Has he plunder¬ ed the treafury?
191253798Has he thrown contempt upon religion?
191253798Have you all thefe qualifications? ” To which he thus replies: “ I wifk I had; but it has been my conftant ftudy from my youth to gain them.
191253798He afked him what he was doing?
191253798He committed the cuflody of it to William Pe-* erell, his natural fon, who has by fome been confi- N ° 244.?
191253798He died in 1736?
191253798He killed himfelf, A. D. 68, in- the 3id year of his ag?, after a reign © f 13 years and eight months.
191253798Here we find the preference given to the parent?
191253798He’was then aflced if towto vs, who had no hogs, dogs, or fowls, but yet were good men, were ever faenficed to the Eatua?
191253798His favourite vv, T?
191253798How few now underftand the remaining fragments of the twelve tables?
191253798How fuccinCt, and yet how majeftic, is that expreffion of Casfar upon his victory over Pharnaces?
191253798How will it bear the effulgence of the light, and keennefs of the air?
191253798How will you prove it?
191253798I his fpecific velocity is eafily determined for any fubftance in which the refraAion is obferved, by draw- T?
191253798I will not alk, when you ever gave a proof of it; but when you fo much as attempted it?
191253798If it be afked, Which is the prepereft time for thefe fiudies?
191253798If it be aiked, what becomes of thofe rays that are refle&ed from one afperity to another?
191253798If it is alked, how is more Ikill acquired by the obfer- vation of greater numbers?
191253798If one of them purchaf^ goods on truft, the furnifher, who grants the creth?
191253798If we look into the different ages of the La¬ tin writers, what great alterations and changes do wre find in their language?
191253798If you believe not common things, and which may be called earthly, how will you believe me if I fpeak to you of heavenly things?
191253798If, at 3?
191253798In the courfe of this 4 E 2, inquiry, ■ pawn?.
191253798In the fecond member he rofe higher, in fayim?
191253798In the line AE produced to B, make EB, E^, EK, Ey, E?,& c. refpedtively equal to EA, EH, EC, EG, EF,& c..
191253798In this view, the form of the oath, and the ceremonies with which it is required to be taken,?.re of confiderable importance.
191253798In th‘s place we( hall only extra irom Buffon an account of two fpecies of foreign birds related to the nuthatch, i. Th?
191253798In which I con- fefs you have a peculiar fkill, and have found the_ be Riir hnw can vou make it out?
191253798Indeed this part of oratory is not neceffary at all times, nor in?.1I places.
191253798Into the others we( hail have occafion to name prefentlv whX fEpit ° J*?
191253798Is he to tell all that he knows touching the mat¬ ter in queftion l or only all that ihall be afked of him?
191253798Is it to be feared how the city would bear this action?
191253798Is the authority of this order weakened?
191253798Is this a fair conteft?
191253798Is this your joyous city? ’ It appears likewife from § xxvn.
191253798It is a lar re well fortified town, having a very confiderable fort in the middle, of it, lituated on the river Scheldt, which divide?
191253798It is again evident that it is a&ed on by the particles of the medium between?
191253798It is eafy to colled from the moon ’s greateft horizontal pa¬ rallax of 62''—1 o'', that her leaft diftance f »?
191253798It is full of lakes and foreftsj N O Y ‘ Jovogorod fort ft s j however, there are fome place?
191253798It is governed by a particular viceroy, who keeps a • large garrifon in a fort built on the bank?
191253798It is not precifely known at what period this art, which fuppofes a great variety of previous expe*? 04 PAP CKperimeim, was fir ft reduced to praaice.
191253798It is observed farther, that the name^v?
191253798It owed much to Vl.de Becdelievre,?.
191253798It was Amply drawing; and the matter- pieces of paint¬ ing in that rude period were not fuperior to the fports o?
191253798It was formerly the cuftom with fome o?
191253798It was not from cruelty indeed,( for what is there with which this af- fembly is lei''s chargeable?)
191253798It was probably owing to the nature of the country, and to the vicinity of Diva, now Chelier, where a whole legion was quartered, that- the Roman?
191253798It was, however, fomething im¬ proper in the family and court of Auguftus, as thefe lines feem to indicate: Cur aliquid •vidi?
191253798It your majefty a mind to lee how eaiy it is to make chil- is neceffary to watch the circumftances from which we dren laugh?
191253798Ita M- PAIN Paintln?"
191253798LSonuS- of Olil''N''AN< K ■ Tlate CCCLXVI S%£r// ORB[ 48.?]
191253798Lcng- fightednefs, I 5? • M. Magic lantern, Mr Euler ’s attempt to introduce vifion by refleXed light into, 116.
191253798Lord afked him, How?
191253798May not the quadruped 111 queftiom derive phlogifton from earth; fait, from mineral fub¬ ftances?
191253798Mr Smith ’s propoful to fhorten telefcope?, 101.
191253798N O C[ 9 KoMm, the fovcreignty of the flatc refide?.
191253798N U M[ 14I?
191253798NIDDUI, N I £[ 6?]
191253798NIG t 67] NIG o?
191253798Nay, how many words do we meet with even in Plautus, the meaning of which has not yet been fixed with certain¬ ty by the{ kill of the beft critics?
191253798Nay, was there any thing in the world that I could appre¬ hend more defirable?
191253798Need I men¬ tion to you princes who had been extremely happy, had a more timely death fecured them from impend¬ ing evils?
191253798Neoptokmua dlfpleafed Oreftes; he remembered that ftie O R F[ 4s?
191253798Now any of thefe lenfes will be¬ come plano convex or piano concave, by conceiving one of the femidiameters RA, r
191253798Now delcribe a circle on the diameter OS, and draw NT?
191253798O L O G Y, 69 Plover Charadriu* 73 Rail yoOyftereatcherHctmaiopm Sheathhill 71 Jacana Parra 75 Gall mule 7s Pratincole Hirundo Aa’fut Pulic?
191253798OFF[ 190] fait,?.nd wine, which were in a manner the feafoning oi it.
191253798OMELET, or Amlet, a kind £> f pancake orfrl- caffee of egg?, with other ingredients, very ufual in Spain and France.
191253798ONEIROCRITICS, a title given to interpreter?
191253798ONISCUS, in zoology, a genus of infe&s belong:?
191253798OPT O P U Optimate?, OPTIMATES, one of the divifions of the Ro- Optio man people oppofed to populares.
191253798OSS glowint?
191253798Odoacer is find to have been a man? ff unccfmmon parts, capable alike of commanding an army or governing a ftate.
191253798Of all the water- falls in Norway this of Sarp is th
191253798Of thefe there are feveral kinds; as pafles within, above, beneath, to the right, the left, and pafles under the lin?, ike.
191253798On doors and windows give a layer of cerufe grinded of door?
191253798On thefe principles a parterre, which appears dif-^?
191253798Or what is fo neceffary as to be always furnilhed with arms to guard yourfelf, affert your right, or repel injuries?
191253798Ovens are heated by her wickedness asfor be, r.beauty?
191253798P A C FacTiarriac ant?
191253798PALINDROMUS, a verfe or fentcnce which runs the raffia PAL[ 6??]
191253798PALINDROMUS, a verfe or fentcnce which runs the raffia PAL[ 6??]
191253798PANORPA, the Scorpion- fly, in zoology, age- Platt?
191253798PARALLAX, in aftronomy, is the difference be¬ tween the places of any celeftial objeft as feen from the furface, and from th?
191253798Palamedes was a man of learning as well as a foldier; and according to fome he completed the alphabet of Cadmus by the addition of the four letters?.
191253798Paralepjis, or omiffion, is another of thefe figures, s?
191253798Peers of Great Britain are now created either, by £ Wy?.
191253798Plate Ccclxix 365>2S 365,25 365>25 365,25 o 88 224,7 686,9 4332,5 i ° 759,: R £?
191253798Roman armies?
191253798See&?/- den''s Mare Claufum.
191253798Shall I call you citizens, who have revoked from your country?
191253798Shall I deny the fcandal thrown upon him of bribing the judges?
191253798Shall I go XhTreft"p p"lr‘on8>.m»y be fufficiint to guitku"XV’-^ThVl?
191253798Shall I go home?
191253798Should we have refufed to take this, which you as it were propofed to us?
191253798So likewife, in his fecond Philippic, where he fays,** What can 1 think?
191253798So that in regard to this point, Which of them afiaulted the other?
191253798Soldiers, who have difowned the authority of your general, and broke your military oath?
191253798Strymona/ic gelidum, Iruma pellente^ relinquuntf Potura/
191253798T 1 N G. Part If, • thl?
191253798Th palace of the dukes
191253798Th palace of the dukes
191253798That I feared being called to an account by the people?
191253798That I fled from a confcioufnefs of guilt?
191253798That I wanted the fupport of good and honeft men?
191253798That I was afraid of death?
191253798The Captain then afked If any Earees were?
191253798The Greeks were in poffefiion of a metallic?]
191253798The brightnefs of viiion thtough the inftrument will “''N 2 be exprefted by the fradlion —? J1> the brightnefs of m p d natural vifion being I.
191253798The cafe was the fame with refped to the Greek tongue; though that had the S?
191253798The cuttom of our anceltors?
191253798The drefs of the Norway peafants confift?
191253798The fecond fpecies of note?
191253798The fenate knows this, the conful fees it; and yet this man lives!—lives?
191253798The fulphur is then left on the filter, while the arfenic remains in the fo- lution, from which it may b?
191253798The grand queflion therefore to be argued is, Whether or not he killed his father?
191253798The inhabitants were a mixture of the old U V/ Vp, hiL ° r?''
191253798The laws relating to the punifliment of Roman citizens?
191253798The left hand fhoukl never move alone, but accommodate itfelf to the mo¬ tion?
191253798The palate has much the fame fttu&ure with the gums; but it has alfo a great number of glands, difeo- M?
191253798The re¬ mainder fell into the hands of Varus, who would have faved them; but Juba, who arrogated to himfel?
191253798The words in the orignal are, xn?
191253798Thefe are the topic?
191253798Their greateft diverfion is hunting?
191253798They are led the far?
191253798They make? lfo a kind of feme of a coarfe broad grafs, the blades of which are like flags.
191253798They received their name from the bad ftench('',?> 0 of their bo¬ dies and clothes, which were the raw hides of wild beafts.
191253798They thought not ring unbecoming that was natural?
191253798They travelled to the foot of it through a valley, four or five miles in compaf?
191253798They were war with Ramoth- gilead, and fall in the battle?
191253798This Chrlft and his^ofpel became known to mankind?
191253798This epigiam, which is quoted in Pith on''s colleaion of fep, gr.imS?
191253798This gulph is 0) “ Cod( « re » « toU) tfaeJ at tit< f& t* tknimt and ojlamins/ ■ word, PAR? aradife.
191253798This induced Gala, king of th?
191253798This is done fometimesfor greater emphafis, as when we fay, Where in the world i: he?
191253798This is evident from the works of art?
191253798This it is which dc- N?
191253798This it was which occa- ftpned a witticifm of Flavius Virginius, who alked one of thofe walking orators, § hiot miUia paffuum decLi- majjet?
191253798Thofe like wife which confift in a repetition of the fame word have often too great a force and vehemence for this?
191253798Thus when Cicero fays, “ What, Tubero, did your drawn fword do in the Pharfalian battle?
191253798Thus? 6q is a produa alfo of 9; and if you add 3, 6, and o, you make 18, a Idler produa of 9. ” See Hume s Dialog on Nat.
191253798To Shem he gave Aha, to Ham Africa fides S''t''l?
191253798To all of which an intelligent native anfwered in the affirmative, rfe then alked if they f.cnfieed men to the Eat an?
191253798To make paper peculiarly fit for fclewriti) g. durable writin,, 1? r Lewis recommends the impregna¬ tion of it with aftringent materials.
191253798To what eaufe( hall we aferibe thefe Angular appearances?
191253798Was I fo unexperienced, fo ignorant, fo void of reafon and prudence?
191253798Was life defirable when all my friends were in fuch forrow, and myfelf in fo great diftrefs, deprived of all the gifts both of nature and fortune?
191253798We came to Branno, friend of ftrangers; Branno of the founding mail. —* From whence( he faid) are the arms of fteel?
191253798We have a beautiful in- ftance of it in St Paul, when he fays, “ Are they Hebrews?
191253798Well, and did I then avoid it?
191253798What are the fen- timents in this refpe& that are alone worthy, of a ra¬ tional being?
191253798What bounds will you fet to your unbridled rage?
191253798What can I do now?
191253798What can be faid either''v—^ worthy of him, or new to you, or which every one has not heard?
191253798What effedls might not juftly be expefted from fuch an inflitution?
191253798What good parent will pardon me, if I can any longer ftudy?
191253798What is fo popular as li¬ berty, which even beads as well as men feem to covet and prefer above all things?
191253798What prevents you?
191253798What remains, what impreffions, what diffe¬ rence or diflindlion, do you fee in this mafs of fire?
191253798What then, it will be aiked, are we to underftand 4 by PAN[ 687] PAN pan by this( lory?
191253798When Jefus was limply q/ hed by the high prieft, what it was which certain falfe witneffes teftified againft him?
191253798When he has fevere things to fay, and which may give offence as coming from himfelf?
191253798When it was found to be in vain IC S. • 26?
191253798Whence came it?
191253798Where are now the great empires of-thd world, and their great imperial cities?
191253798Where is that concern, that ardour, which uled to extort pity even from children?
191253798Which way, tor example, can the meafures of trees in general be determined, as w^e determine thofe of the human tody?
191253798Who at one time was more acceptable to the beft men, and who more intimate with the worft?
191253798Who can account for the different reds feen in different clouds, at the very moment that thefe reds receive the light but in one place?
191253798Who does not, on the bare mention of this abufe, immediately recolleft many fid inftances of it?
191253798Who more devoted to pleafures, who more patient in la¬ bours?
191253798Who more rapacious, and yet more profufe?
191253798Who of us, do you think, is ignorant of what you did the laft night, and the night before, where you was, who were with you, and what you refolved on?
191253798Who therefore would not efteem, and in a particular manner endeavour to furpafs others in that wherein mankind principally excels brute beafts?
191253798Who was once a better pa¬ triot, and who a greater enemy to this ftate?
191253798Why are you filent?
191253798Why do you diffemble?
191253798Why do you hefitate?
191253798Why fleep’ft thou, Eve?
191253798Why then is he bewailed longeft in our family who died molb happily?
191253798Will not you order him to be imprifon- ed, condemned, and executed?
191253798Will you engage on this foot?
191253798Would he contend with me for eloquence?
191253798Would you talk thus( fays he) if you was ferious?
191253798Would you, who are wo nt to difplay your eloquence fo warmly in the danger of others, ad fo coldly in your own?
191253798^ H differ- PAR[ 79+ 1 PAS Varu?.
191253798^ Henry^ L 5 William Wainfieet, bifiiop of Win-?
191253798^ The inhabitants of Otaheitee are a flout,, well- made, r)ercript- o;?
191253798^ f Richard Fleming, bifliop of Lin?
191253798_ Yet the bowels of the earth yields leai?, Nitecri, and, as is faid, filver and gold: the mountains arc co- 1!
191253798am going te embrace?
191253798and are not they on that ac¬ count heft intitled to relief?
191253798and d with a force repre¬ fented by the area AACDE, and in the oppofite dire&ion by the particles in E?
191253798and how much it lofes of that[ pint and energy, which{ how s itfelf in Cicero ’s man¬ ner of exprefiion?
191253798and hrhnl/ J-v,..... if,; „,/ • 1 1 6 ° icent ot the voice; but thefe we nref, mV, ‘ V r* 1 betake myfelf?
191253798and that fhe is kindeft to thofe who have leaft concern with her?
191253798and the inhabitants were expofed to the Chriff or from the very moment he was born?
191253798and vertex c of the convex on?, a fmall hole be ’"Micro- ing made in its vertex for the incident rays to pafs fcoi e8- through.
191253798and, Whether Ofiian was an Irilh or a Caledonian Scot?
191253798and, if fuch a force exift, would it not be by a fimilar force that the internal mould itfelf might be reproduced?
191253798any law?
191253798are we to draw conclufions from an example, which, far from deciding the difpute, gives occafion to ano¬ ther?
191253798at whofe fide was its point dired- cd?
191253798body, in unfenfonaMe banquets, in dice, or tennis?
191253798chieflbrJ oflord f dPA, kinK “ r*, hc?
191253798cutting the circumference N pj~ ONxNS, and the denfity at H is as N? 1 inverfely.
191253798did not I know that life is( hort, but the glory of gene¬ rous a&ions permanent?
191253798dier, than this defence; efpecially to a prince of fo 1 great and generous a fpirit as Alexander?
191253798difFerin?
191253798do not you perceive your defigns are difeo- vered? ” He might indeed have faid, You abufe our patience a long ’ while.
191253798fervation, it was more luminous than apart of the ch''fk. Meaftires ■|ths of the femidiameter from it, in* the proportion, of| of 3?
191253798fus, that he was on foot, cried out, in a fetnaing fur- prife, “ What do I fee?
191253798he) can we find better friends than in brothers?
191253798his reply was, “ How could I do it?
191253798honour?
191253798how did they get it?
191253798i Who got by it? ’ look to it, T hefeech you, that you are not confounded. ’''.
191253798i; they fieri need to the Eatua hogs, dogs, fowls,& c,?
191253798ihall I not admire him?
191253798ihall I not by all means defend him? ” A contrary method to the former is, to defeend from a general to a particular.
191253798in 1448, without iffue, there was a great cor.teil about? 5] O I.
191253798in declination faultcommttu?m d^monf"£ 0^ 1 ° r a=? • fine L. cofine « f===P.
191253798mentioned in the fenate?
191253798names; and according to the common opinion,? t T C*!
191253798n»e other fort of gedurcs above- mentioned ai as a rife from imitation; as where the orator de feme sAion, or perfonates another fpeakini?
191253798on theTrS T mCet in Pe3Ce ’ ride together noife of h/ f W’n|- N ° Clan^ 0f the^ no inal 9?
191253798or Roman generals, who wanted nothing to confummate their glory, but that they lived too long?
191253798or What he is doing?
191253798or fo delightful to hear, as a judicious and folid difeourfe in florid and polite language?
191253798or fo powerful and grand, as to influence the populace, the judges, the fenate, by the charms of eloquence?
191253798or of what farther ufe cau I think my- felf to be, thus difappointed by heaven?
191253798or whether he ever thinks of the greater er lefs divergency of the rays which arrive from any point to his pupil?
191253798out, fuffered to fettle, danfied wr.h^s^of^ uprrght, rough, b?
191253798ried any law contrary to the omens?
191253798than a?
191253798that 1 am contemned?
191253798that it was not talked of in the court?
191253798the 4 D 2 r 580 j gsaaajgglEEBg — i p.?
191253798the expeditions which he cele brat
191253798the fame appearances as th?
191253798their pillars, trophies, and monuments of glory?
191253798tin?
191253798tionV?
191253798to the follow¬ ing effefk Hadji thou not been moJlinfaUably avaricious and greedy o f the mojh fordid gain, thou wouldji never have violated?
191253798troops* which was the very thins?
191253798v. ty-)?
191253798virtue of Cneius Pompey?
191253798where Jhall 1 go?
191253798where Jhall 1 go?
191253798where fhall I turn myfelf?
191253798which way fhall I bring in my accufation?
191253798why are you fo ignorant, as to think it unhappy for your fon, that, weary of life, he has withdrawn himfelf to his anceftors?
191253798why do you fome¬ times wink at the greateft crimes of mankind, or de¬ lay the punilhment of them toj''uturity?
191253798will not ffie fear, left the houfe itfelf ffiould fpeak the villany?
191253798will not five dread the confcious walls, nor that fad and mournful night?
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191253798yu.. h 10 y***- •** —?
191253798£ n&£%.. ■:?>; r.a^ v''*''•''•, »> v-.f v ‘''9;''''l £ M.
191253798‘ Is it right, on the contrary, that I fhould not undergo the fuffering in que*ftion?
191253798‘ What then is clemency? ’ It can be nothing but the pitiable egotifm of him who imagines he can do fomething better than juftice.
191253798“ Another queftion remains to be confidereds Whe¬ ther thefe fongs are the compolitions of the Highlands or of Ireland?
191253798“ How( fays he) was the de- fign of this poifon laid?
191253798“ If any one( fays he) fhould bring you upon trial, and ufe that faying of Caf¬ fius, Cui bono?
191253798“ Should fuch a man as I flee?
191253798“ Should my country( fays he), which is much dearer to me than my life, ihould all Italy, all the ftate, thus addrefs me, Mark Tully what do you do?
191253798“ Sir( replied the Abbe), will you allow them to remain in your anti- chamber?
191253798“ Was it becoming me( fays he) to cxpeCt death with that compofednefs of mind as fome have imagined?
191253798“ What fuch an author has told, who would tell again?
191253798“ Yon will aik me,( fays he), why we are fo delighted with this man?
1922000611? I1acedon, a! 192200061 The Greek text, together with the tranflation, were afterwards printed? t Gene¬ va in 1611.
192200061n''£, FrT‘‘-A'':ad''m^ 2''RefleSions on Of Louis XIV? 192200061 # 4? 192200061 #, 4 That knowledge and feience are detrimental to TeSbC- man, that a ftate of rudtnefs and ijnoranca arc pre- eve? 192200061 ''- tv/,?
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192200061''? e of, th{s Province does not date earlier than A. D. 1200.
192200061''nd? cnt,£ ‘ irearas!
192200061''t be but to a houfe in the fame to.n, they weal?
192200061( c) Sed rogare videris, utrum in cerebro etiam vafa occurrant lymphatica?
192200061)-Another Pella^( Po- fide the ‘ 3 T"?.f tht D«''aP“li ».
192200061* My ner I am to fuffer?
192200061** 2^ Oi c u ‘ z: o_ S m o.5 G.g^ r7i, Oto''5<»^
192200061, Or am I dead?
192200061, f p CWfe?
192200061,? ch''''SSd Tb"lfr0.‘he''? a„rtiC“fo.or‘his k. «d.
192200061,? ch''''SSd Tb"lfr0.‘he''? a„rtiC“fo.or‘his k. «d.
192200061,? nd richnefs of fome of its churches, and for its uni- to fee an heir to his dominions, enjoine.
192200061- his rive?
192200061--- P H Y S I Irritability* 14 Of reptile?, 215 Of infers.
192200061-Morin, I* I T r 78?
1922000610tanes ’ en the other hand, was for?
1922000611 0^ velocity of about two inches per fecond, with which it will continue to move uniformly. ’ Now what is in¬ ferred from thefe phenomena?
1922000611 he reformation ot the; ™ t he fays, will not eafily be made exad in tins method, but it will be fufficiently fo to anfwer the?
1922000611 m- without delay his territories of Macedonia; and after li?
1922000611 p I M “ “"Si0''! ’ “ aSPfal! k*. « »*''« »? • fpontaneoufly, having fUCc«dtd.
1922000611*a-&"age ’? ar Egyp^an letters were the fame with the Phoeni¬ cian.
1922000611?
1922000612 t, 22.j, St Peter afked him, how often they mull forgive, and whether it was fufficient to pardon an offender fcven times?
192200061244 Take of the whey of milk, prepared by runnet, any 1 ake any quantity of the expreffed juice of the leaves 24?
1922000613, xi, is compounded of ys,*?, Thefe letters, too, were originally written feparately.
19220006133?
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19220006142?
192200061477] PHI PmiTPfiHSi, a religious focirty of young wo. PWlippints? leU.
192200061499 great number of radical Blebrew words, both notin''?
1922000614?
19220006159 O L 0 G Y. a few men of an uncommon ftature, have from.thence peopled the whole of the country with a race of giants?
192200061593 ton flopped ihort at the lafl fact which he could dif- vitw of cover in the folar fyftem, that all bodies were defleded*? acf> n s,.
1922000615~“T"he afked St Philip, only to prove him, whence bread might be bought for fuch a multitude of people?
1922000616 If the mAlipeds poffefs thofe virtues which fome have alleged, this is perhaps one of she bdt forms un¬ de?
1922000616 i his medicine has long been in great efteem, not 7 j8r?
19220006165 Mai iomed Sadick Khan at¬ tempts to feize the govern-* oient, Petfi?..
19220006167., 6 ‘ 1 he Pavo tibetanus, is about the fize of a pinta-* ri ’ 1-’n?
192200061< J).ToAeo, tCj oAa?
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192200061? 0 guiflies a man from any other animal, but is able to Secretion, trace his mafter through a crowd.
192200061? 0^ tne moft violent tyranny, has been fhown by Mr Hume with great cogency of argument, and is indeed a pro- pofition felf- evident.
192200061? 4., As all fluids are volatile by heat, and confequently bmatfon ’ capable of being feparated, in moft cafes, from fixed cffolids.
192200061? But other nations, particularly the Scythians, refufed to lubmit to their opinion, as founded on an argument of no real weight.
192200061? N''umb.
192200061? atcI a ‘, Patan, a town of Afia, and capital of a province of the fame name, in the dominions of the Great Moguls it is very little known.
192200061? e peants 3 and 4.
192200061? e* and dies.
192200061? fhe fpfrit of^ D d eft •?4 e''lana ®^ down* i river 1 fagnon.
192200061? s done in D’Azyr ’s table.
192200061? t!nt ° f crhne ’-d his follow^ Tor, if he be chargeable with, hf> miilr f v,- US* Perwei\ed at once their own defperate fituation VOL XIV.
192200061?, mo^ favage eyen in America; livin?
192200061?, mo^ favage eyen in America; livin?
192200061?/ aV8 ’ by, the emP, oyment Of means co at- obfo^f1^ 3 •ftnd VVhfere fUC''h aPPearances are not oblerveti, no exiftence of a mind is inferred.
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192200061?^"1^ 18 WCre made I- n the rules of per.
192200061A L n an,?
192200061A fmall degree of attention difeovers an amazing multi¬ tude of thofe ticks?.lmoft imperceptible, and that is their work.
192200061A great part ol this immediatelv runs? Utt °!^C amyp1sih‘8 nana l, v.e a v5ry Pleafing fl lvour through, and this is the common turpentine."
192200061A mathematical turn but many of thlf??
192200061A mathematical turn but many of thlf??
192200061A modern author of great metaphyfmal emmence fays?
192200061A regifter or IhdL^ pi- te, placed between the flue and the furnace enahlf ly, hls, hfsh''--„requc„t: 7 VT?
192200061A vaft deal has been faid refpeaing the ftature of] PAT the Patagonians, by people of different nation ®, and Paragon?
192200061A word.—What is that word ho- “ no*r?
192200061A ” ™ ’ genitive Awct; throw out-> and you have a*,too n«\x«r?
192200061A-?*?
192200061A-?*?
192200061After a o h^Se aW ° man ’^r her father, and having obtained his confent, they rtffatherTn''l b! ‘? 0get, h?r as anJ and affift of thri.
192200061After dinner, Jefus faid to Peter, Simon, fon of Jona, do you Jove me more than thefe?
192200061After this I laboured among many other paffages, th?
192200061Air; a trim reckoning,—Who hath it?
192200061All that, ■ faline matters can do in this refpeft is to make the?
192200061All thefe languages in ancient^times had their vowels regularly inferted; and why not the Hebrew in the fame manner with the red?
192200061Am l to live or die?
192200061Amoni?
192200061An anima habeat vim agendi in ulium corpus?
192200061An aniraa agat aliquid per potentiam imaginativam?
192200061An ergo phantaiia nullatn habeat vim agendi?
192200061An infant At.u1 r l 1 ji 1?
192200061An omnes animi paffiones fignant?
192200061An phantafia pofiit vim ullam acquirere ab influxu coelorum?
192200061An poffit altcrare?
192200061An poffit morbos creare?
192200061And having gone on together, they came to 14 fountain; when the eunuch faid to Philip, Here is wa¬ ter, what hinders me from being baptized?
192200061And is the redu£:on to be aferibed to the ab¬ sorption of phlogidon, cr to the efcape of pure air?
192200061And we may venture to affert, that the fuperior good order and method which diitinguiffi tome of the later produdions in other fciences, have-e.c?
192200061Ape all feafons and conditions of body equally favourable to this ftate of torpor?
192200061Are thefe figns capable of communica- ting the vigour or imbecillity, the ficknefs or health of the body; the wifdom, the folly, the maena- ’ mind?
192200061As far as they have any peculiar activity, this^i, onsani?
192200061As he was going to execution, a perfon who was his intimate friend alked him if he had any meffage for his fon?
192200061As to credit or reputation, could the fcholar of Gamaliel hope to gain either by beco¬ ming a teacher in a college of fifhermen?
192200061As to the quantity, in common chronical in- difpofition?, a pint a- day may fuffice, taken on an empty( tomach, at two or four times, viz.
192200061At the fame time, Peter feeing St John the Evangelift, faid to our Saviour, Lard, what mud become of him?
192200061AtabaUpa In OK- er?
192200061Barnabas confented to the propofal; but infilled upon taking John Mark alon*?
192200061Both were of equal sntiqui- Gothic ty?
192200061But are we certain that the admiffion of external air would remove the difficulty?
192200061But ftudv nb7fUcr0 t d?
192200061But he has not been un- fuccefsful; his inveftigation has been complete; and he has difeovered beyond all poffibility of contradiaion a/ a
192200061But how if Honour prick me off, when I “ coir‘t-''on?
192200061But if he were at any height the pyrataidf and had hi?
192200061But if this be the cafe, muft the experiment be made in every poffible variety of fituation, depth, figure, preffure?
192200061But in a fhort time Eumenes Pergamus; whtch fo provoked the fenators, tha^y 4 PER r H5] L 145 J P K TJ Ptrgamn?.
192200061But this But thefe are queftions fimilar to thofe about the feTth?
192200061But what are zoophytes?
192200061But what thoughts muft( replied he), this is my confolation; for thou art God arife in the bofom of her to whom my faith is plighted?
192200061But whom do you fay I am?
192200061But will it not live with the living?
192200061But, by the cuftoms of fe- wv ’.r?
192200061By anger the mufcles are rendered protuberant: Are not, then, the angry mind, and the protuberant mufeks, as caufe and effeft?
192200061By his misfor- fUnef.rin.th<; Grecian expedition, he became at laft?
192200061By the addition of the iron, the topper 3^* F A H.< e0: PPer f-''pttt‘a’fce’8?
192200061Can honour fet a leg?
192200061Can we not aim oft detert the gliding of the rmnd from the one to the other?
192200061Chrift wa
192200061Could you not watch with me one hour?
192200061Count dc Foix, who married Leonora heirefs of the crown of Navarre, Fegan the edifice in 14^ 4?
192200061Crabs- eyes, which abfund with am- Lconventn ”?
192200061Cur non eidem femper parti fed diverfis not ® inducuntur?
192200061Cur non omnis imaginatio quam animi paffiones fequuntur fignat?
192200061Cur phantafia non ftmper imprimit in foetum res inoaginatas eodem inodo, fed fsepe taradiverfifr?
192200061Doth he feel it?
192200061E, Part H. P H A R Prepara- It is very necefiary to pafs the mucilage through tion?
192200061E. TVou m- TaS?
192200061Ei?
192200061Every part of this tree is intenfdy bitter; and even after the- tree has been laid for floors many years, who¬ ever PIcris.11 PicSe?.
192200061F 1 his folution of balfam of Tolu poffeffes all the vir- ‘ “''f °, f''h; ballf?
192200061F M% vW"^5 3 “ TT T7 JT''2''nr ■?=?
192200061F M% vW"^5 3 “ TT T7 JT''2''nr ■?=?
192200061For feveral ages the?
192200061For the plague? t Smyrna, we refer to Ch ndler''s Travels as above.
192200061For thefe purpofes veffels made glafs veffel?
192200061For this reafon i n? Ctn m'',nfd.t0 Pnt{,, ‘s brotl*r to death, left he fhould jom the ftiangers airainft him.
192200061From hence he embarked and came to Troa?, where he continued a week.
192200061From thi^cape a fand- iiank runs the t.tereT.t?
192200061G in a does? i!
192200061Gen. 557 Take o?
192200061Greet other th2?
192200061Gtov ft) iiovia- s^ avxi i> o^aSi«tc, pet‘S ’% “ ■ XKaL* 04/(,f''“*Ta v.ilrnAoy^?
192200061Has it been determined whether they lived in the heart of ftones, or, exifting merely in a torpid ftate, had come alive when expofed to air?
192200061Has it not been oftener than once lucr es re- fuppofed that the torpor of all animals is fimilar, or fpr&jn* takes place to a fimihr degree?
192200061Have not torpid ani-^zU been therefore fpoken of in general terms?
192200061Have they not venture to give us conclufions, where we had reafon to expedt fads?
192200061He became an example of the moft terrible feverity that ever was given from the tribunal of.the throne: but, what? et«r.
192200061He denies the want of the organs of fpeech as an obje&ion, asd infsft?
192200061He fet about it?
192200061He had a brother called Lucca Penni> 10 workec at Genoa and other parts of Italy in con ’ jimaion with Pierino del Vaga, who married hi, filter?
192200061He lived 120 years, and being afleed, what he had done to prolong his life?
192200061He lodged at the houfe of a Jew na ™?
192200061He not nnJ 7 the neccffity of ano-/ P.,tcaijne wa?
192200061He puf into’this rpringabitofaheavy flick, and in two o?
192200061He recovered parts of different animals which had been frozen?
192200061He then returned to Paris, an 1 frequented the bar of the parliament there, in order to join pra&ical forms and tifaee?
192200061He therefore pofit.vely refufed to obey the orders of the governor, and employed all his addrefs in perfua- g h’S1n-?
192200061Heathen begged pardon of the gods and men for the crime he had committed and?
192200061His the Lord of all no reward to confer on you but perifh- able riches and empty precarious honour?
192200061His works were colleaed*after bpERROT^r Pari8! ’ a 3 vols foho- the1?
192200061Ho was therefore a rebel of the worft kind; and where is the abfolute monarch that is ready to pardon fuch unnatural rebellion?
192200061Honour hath no ikill in furgery then?
192200061How can he either love or hate?
192200061How do we infer the agency of any caufe whatever?
192200061How is this?
192200061How was this to fe remedied?
192200061How( hall we determine, for in- ftance, the motion of water through a pipe or fluice when urged by a pifton or by its own weight?
192200061I ’ HILO procef?
192200061I"ot i: t homt- Should the paffenner a afc • for hn,‘-r C?
192200061I. the- cynocephalus the emblem of the world, becaufe Hebrew that in the fpace of 72 days that animal pines away ijangu?
192200061IO iufti^deXs he ’ eX.Cepti"?
192200061If it be owing to the efcape of pure air, why are the rays of the fun neceffary to this difeharge?
192200061If the fufion has been rightly performed, the ftrained liquor will be co- lourlef?
192200061If the( lory of Xerxes be true, fea was a a 1 ™ 1?
192200061If we had in Iroquois books like thofe which we have in Englifh Italian, French, and German, fiiould we not be tempted to learn that language?
192200061Ihe infantry, called Tangtchies, are picked out from among the moft robuft and vigorous of the £?
192200061Iheffnrefl carv of this r?:.
192200061Ihus Peruvian baik has an aftringent refin and?.
192200061In Arabic it fig- H< y?.
192200061In contemplating the complex idea of gold, are the ideas of its colour, dudility, hard- pefs, and weight, all prefent to the mind at the fame inftant?
192200061In quae corpora agere pofiit, et qua affione?
192200061In the Centre of the flower anfes a fhort thick column, to which adhere 1?
192200061In thefe ob- fervations concerning toads, have no circumftances been overlooked?
192200061In this cafe, fh.->l; i the man o?
192200061In this pro¬ cefs, then, a double elective attraction takes place: the 24?
192200061Inftead of one rod, fms pendu¬ lum is compofed of any convenient odd number of rods, as five, feven, or nine?
192200061Introduce Hut wfiat do we mean by the nature of any thin r?
192200061Irritabilityt? ° r £ L*8.t^at ProPerty of the living fibre by which it rn a i ity, afts in confequenee of ftimulants.
192200061Is his rule founded in rea- trine fou:^- fon?
192200061Is it infenfible then?
192200061Is it of himfelf, or of fome other?
192200061Is it your prefervers, then, whom you would deftine to deftruftion?
192200061Is not our knowledge of the torpid ftate at this moment principally the refult of ca- 57 fual ohfervation?
192200061Is there any here who has not watched for you, who has not fought for you, who has not bled for you?
192200061Is there any precife degree of impreflion to which they do not yield; and do they oppofe any re- fiftance to motion?
192200061Is your reputation fullied by invidious calumnies? • rejoice that your charatler can not fuffer but by falfe imputations.
192200061It 1, a Pare, as to’be moveable about its Ixh: it, Tnd^is’cuUnto fsT^''T^ l''”''"d“P hole3?
192200061It 1?
192200061It 3 mUChi forra than the Perch, and verv fmair/w‘rlnCr?
192200061It appears there- Penfilvani?
192200061It fwims in water; breaks witR a fmooth and fhining furtace; melts ealily j and, when pure, burns without leaving any aihes; but, if impure, leaves?.
192200061It has been much employed in pradice, particularly on the recommendation of Sir John Pringle in his Obfervations on the 1/ ifeafes of the Army?
192200061It is evident, that dnving it along?.nd obferving the hands, has the fame the t- haTnstndT;",ks, he Chi ‘ ’"tak''”g of It.
192200061It is therefore apparent from the whole of this inveftiga?
192200061It is thought that before this time he made hi?
192200061It lies in the?.r0fV1"ce.of Canterbury, and diocefe of Sc David ’s, ui s three members to parliament, viz.
192200061It may be doubted whether this be fufficiently precife; what is meant by the fmallejl impreffion P and what is eajily moving?
192200061It may be proper to obferve alfo, that the different parts of the paits of one plant are often very different in quality,? eJ> lant from each other.
192200061It may here be afleed, Whether, in the cafe of the moft perfedft agreement, after the moft extenfive com- parifon, the hypothefis fhould be admitted?
192200061It may here be alkcd, why do you[^probability?
192200061It then falls and again conned* before ° k^^ Cha, n ’ Which draWs U?
192200061It was worn by the Amazons 1 he by the ancients- have refembled an ivy leaf in?
192200061It would be no left in the fyftem of confumptive perfons?
192200061It would feem heat natu* that refpiration, befides imparting aerial food, was in- ™ 11?
192200061Its eyes are very.mall, wnen compared with the fize of its head; there is a iadnefs in its countenance, and its whole air is me- rted A?
192200061Itsobjedl?.
192200061J, ™ ”?
192200061J2 Of metals, the next divifion of mineral bodies, the Metals, moft obvious charaders are, their peculiar bright ant?
192200061J?e8! nd 3 r A ° f 30 aUxiIiary to^ inqui- tmg offers to fettle in London* Indeed he foon came mathematS ‘''f?
192200061JOcath?
192200061Jefus anfwered, “ If I will that he tarry till I come, what does that concern you?
192200061Jefus returning from thence to Capernaum, thofe that gathered the tribute- money came to Peter, and faid, Does not your maker pay tribute?
192200061K Dafi.y, join the points of iiitevkdkm «, 6, d, f h eAC> b?
192200061Kow was the blood to get from the right to the left ventricle?
192200061L.? x0 Take of the balfam of Tolu, eight ounces; diftilled^ water, three pints.
192200061M. Haggeren, after having oh fo ™ dth=''f!h!''rrh?
192200061Man has1?
192200061No, words can defcr‘be the confternation of Pizarro and in exploring the country T?
192200061Now, what news, my Cnarmion?
192200061Of thefe integuments, fome prevent the dif- Som?
192200061One day, as our Saviour was near Casfarea Philippi, he afked his apoftles whom the world took him for?
192200061Or take away the''grief of a wound?
192200061Or why fhonld they impofe a new name on this people only, when they give their proper name to ever* other tribe which they have occation to fpeak of?
192200061Or, would fuch a chaos of events, any more than a chaos of exiftences, have given us any notion of a forming and directing hand?
192200061Or^ an aim?
192200061P H A R Prepara- weaknefs of the flomach, flatulencies, and other Ami me uumacn, naiuiencies, ana otner nmi- nTrW?
192200061P H E r 456 i P H E urn''s Rip, o f Fojpls, 4?.
192200061P H Y S I Frelimfna* rov?
192200061P H Y S I abforb the animal fluid?, like the plafter ufed by the French academicians.
192200061P Uy fp^iveVv?!
192200061PER[ j perfopoH*? enr to be in years, have long beards, and a prafufion 11 of hair upon their heads.
192200061PEUCEDANUM, or sulphur- wort: A genus of the digynia order, belonging to the pentandria clafs of plants; and in the natur i method ranking under th?
192200061PHILO wart?
192200061PHOENICOPTERUS, or Flamingo, in orni- plate thology, a genus of birds belonging to the order ofcccxc{?, grail*.
192200061PHONICS, the doftrine or fcience of found?, other- wife called Acoustics.
192200061PHYSIOL under water, what are the functions of thefe organs in frogs and in toads?
192200061PIC-[ 73*] PIC riAurefque “ Again, why does an elegant piece of garden- „ Be^ut, » ground make no figure on canvas?
192200061Part I; of pure air?
192200061Part II,^ l 457 3?
192200061Pelew Iflaiids.?
192200061Per quas potentias illos motus et aftiones exerceat?
192200061Per quiS potentias phantafia corpora immutet?
192200061Perpendicular to the ground- to BA"sS,, 0(r, h|l? °"“", f 0Bd f''* 0,r Af!
192200061Peter, though before he hao mowed fo much refolution, vet fell nfleep with the reft; which occafioned Jefus to fay to him, Do you keep Simon?
192200061Petty, or Pe<^?
192200061Philip, hearing the eunuch reading the prophet Ifaiah, faid to him, Do you Onderffand what you read?
192200061Pi< Sls. ’ s''SziZstt- derive them from the K,^ ’,''he<: o’mt> ’ of Sutherland from a part of Rofs, was the niiA.?
192200061Plis charky was very great; and was chiefly exerted Tht the, n?
192200061PreParafi ™ s expelling tll?
192200061Prepara¬ tion?
192200061Pythagoras re¬ nounced this pompous appellation, and aflumed the more humble title of^xoc- opo?
192200061Qj/ u/ ncrf/ ciy/////ia/)f/// 6)1/ Lrm/ fM^^^ 5>^^ 3TI 3?
192200061Quaenam imaginatio figntt, an tantum matris an etiam patris?
192200061Quaenam imaginatio habeat illam fignandi poteftatem?
192200061Quid poffit in alienum propinquum feu foetum?
192200061Quomodo etqua ratione festum immutet?
192200061Quomodo poffit conformatricem dirigere?
192200061Rectified fpirit of wine h?
192200061Reduce them into a fine powder, and putpQnsan
192200061Rode he on Barbary?
192200061SIC?.
192200061See Mvt.lus/ a kind of fixed alkaline fait, prepared cbefly in Germany, and poland b’/JJ"* a{h?
192200061Several ocher per- fons were executed: but thefe feverities did not pro- rein wTs^T?
192200061Some have ven?
192200061Some of the beft voices among the Indian women fing fong3 in their own language, an I thofe who do not danC?
192200061Spirit.?
192200061Such one, they fay, i?
192200061Such?.n analyfis would carry us far beyond the li¬ mits of the article in queftion.
192200061Syrups are at prefent chiefly regarded as convenient vehicles for medicines of greater efficacy; and ufed 3^ fo?
192200061T''“ ‘"''I''”?
192200061T11?
192200061T> ut would it have been better thnt you fhould have buffered being guilty?
192200061TJ PNxFG^ Hence E^KD-^XG-?.
192200061Tak?
192200061That he had juft ideas of the leffer circulation through the hint, m?
192200061That province is indebted to him for feveral monuments of his genius, w?
192200061That refiitance to the legiflature,(it lawful on any occafion, can be fo only to 0?
192200061That the Ruffe is the mod genuine unfophiftica- ted relick
192200061The Greek verbs in are formed exa&ly upoi?
192200061The Lydians were celebrated for inventing games • on wL b ° I?
192200061The ar- That, in order to grow, it muft have likevvife a fup-"ffStonsP17 ° f £? od ’.
192200061The back^?
192200061The birds of this fpecies are 23 inches long; the bill? s three inches long, and.
192200061The celebrity of his name procured credit to this miftake; and notwithftanding 4 T th?
192200061The county is weU watered by the rivers Clethy, Dougle- dye, Cledhew, and Teive; which laft part?
192200061The eunuch replied, How fhould I underhand, except fomebody explain it to me?
192200061The expreffion bell fuited to that( late of mind, is where words, not only of long, but of many fyllables, aboun?
192200061The fcience of phyfiognomy fhared the fame fate Th-?
192200061The firft thine- t*on 4 N 6j ® PHY?
192200061The folid parts of animal bodies, a?
192200061The fugar of lead is much more efficacious than the foregoing preparations, in anfwering the feveral in?
192200061The genitive always ends in which ending is formed by inferting ° between the ra¬ dical word and?.
192200061The learned Abbe Barthelemi, in his* differtation 44 on the two medals of Antigonus*
192200061The name is derived from tv? f£a?ofsbtcaufe it flood in a pit; or, as others fuppofe, from the hero Phreatus.
192200061The no&na?
192200061The obfervation was made by Erafmus, who tells us, that he knew and loved him; and owns?
192200061The philofo?
192200061The phyficians urged temptible to his fubjeds, as that age abounded with him to return home; and he foon determined to fol?
192200061The receptacle is PERDIX^^:: Tan?.
192200061The rich frequent- Piper; or Llhe iVew rinnual Regflcfio^i 783?
192200061The rough by its numerous enemies?
192200061The terms were, that all the Greek.Are n^Sed WthAfn/f| ° uid bc fabieft to the king of Perfia, rea^with •n?
192200061The tooth- ach is fometimes relieved by a drop of thefe al¬ moft cauftic oils, received on cotton, ant?
192200061Thefe are rapidly communicated through the/,^arj?
192200061Thefe effects may be prevented by drinking freely of watar-> joc?
192200061Thefe marriages for a time are well regulated, anu often piove very benefiei?!
192200061Thefe preparations are ufed chiefly in ointment?, with which intention their fine white colour is no fmall recommendation to them.
192200061Thefe properties of the nitrou?
192200061Then the gaoler entering and finding all the prifoners there, he brought out Paul and SiUs from this place, alking them what he mutt do to be f ved?
192200061Then thofe that heard him were touched with cem- punftion, and alked the apoftles, Brethren, what fhall we do?
192200061Then, if the points g, h,
192200061There are fever?!
192200061There is the fame impro¬ priety in the firft fecne of Alcefte?, and in tire other introdudlions ot Euripides, almoft without exception.
192200061They an?
192200061They are not, however, which he had delineated the charafter of the^y’ran?
192200061Thi?
192200061Thi?
192200061This compound decodion is an elegant mode of pre- Prepara¬ paring an article once highly celebrated under the title ti, ons ail?
192200061This confideration made feveral people doubt of the truth of the dodlnBe; but the Ejection was removed by faying, that phlogifton was fo fubtile, a?
192200061This fecond crime occafioned another affembly of the Amphi&yon?, the refult of which was a formal decla¬ ration of war againft the Phocians.
192200061This food has been both difgorged by the mouth, after being{ hot, as weil a?
192200061This is not a mere conjecture; it may be realized by almoft numberlefs example?.
192200061This part of the ftudy contains the theory of ma- MEci?
192200061This perfection is by the fchools frequently termed becaufe a, s euableci the^To peTorm"?
192200061Thj?
192200061Thofs?
192200061Tiif irMyxs owit tySxreev e< s to xoxaAo » Bavpxa- tu?, upiXli Ta avrix ottu Tgt^ovv tpirvo** «, V«--i^sTiOi iuo^ Tgei?
192200061Tiif irMyxs owit tySxreev e< s to xoxaAo » Bavpxa- tu?, upiXli Ta avrix ottu Tgt^ovv tpirvo** «, V«--i^sTiOi iuo^ Tgei?
192200061Tile in general feems to be proportioned to therirf?
192200061Tlh?
192200061To paint its power?
192200061Tor how was an ovum to grow without air and with¬ out food?
192200061Toward the point of light S draw the lines a 1,* 2,/ 2/ 4,& c. and draw 1615, 14 13, 12 11, 109* 8 7 6?
192200061U!«"''fo‘m"?
192200061U(t no remedy unattempted to.hate the m.fon tvof r",?
192200061V. An phantafia poflit ulium corpus movere localiter?
192200061Was there no refiftance, no commotion among the people? ” “ Not in the leaf!, my lord.
192200061Was’t not unjuft to raviOi hence he^ breat^ ’ h?
192200061We can not fo readily anfwer the queftion, Why the offspring fhould poffefs the form and difpofitions of one parent, and the fex of the other?
192200061We fee the hand of God in the regular and unvaried courfe of nature, on?
192200061We have feen a toad that was dead for two days; it?
192200061We have feen that the explanation of an appearance in natur?
192200061We he them in fiflies fwallowing the water BI?
192200061We muft therefore difcover the Irene J 7 WhlCJ: a„s b, which they? a.
192200061What Ir thj./2C''ara?5rittlc phenomenon of mind, or what is the dijhnguijhing quality which brings it into view?
192200061What can it be but uncertainty and mi¬ ff ake?
192200061What fay’ft thou, boy?
192200061What fincere and honed mind can bear this?
192200061What have the philofcphers of all ages been employed about but the difeovery of the caul''es of thofe changes that are ince{Tandy going on?
192200061What is the definition of a fluid?
192200061What pleafure would it have given to Newton or Halley to have feconded the ingenious efforts of a Watt, a Boulton, a Smeaton, an Arkwright, a Dollond?
192200061What was the refult of alt thofe intrigues?
192200061What will be the grief of the Counted fnut, though’that of men might be cruelly fo 4 This Levolde who attends on her?
192200061What will the mother of the king- imploring it; Vor the door of heaven ’s mercy was never of Pruffia fay?
192200061When Charles V. was informed of this vi&ory, it is laid he afked the perfon who brought him the intelli¬ gence, “ if hi?
192200061When fhall the friendly dawning rays Guide me to pleafures once poffeft; And breezy gales, o’er peaceful feas,_ Waft to fome port of endlefs reft?
192200061When he was afked, on occa- lion of this work, why there were fo many witches in the north?
192200061When his tragical end was known at Athens, Phaedra confeffed her crime, and hung her*? h£edrus II Phston.
192200061When that my care could not with- hold thy riots, What wilt thou do when not is thy care?
192200061When, however, it is got in this way, it is often a very impure fait, and re- 3 A 2 quire?
192200061Whence did the hiftorian derive his infor¬ mation?
192200061Whence this anomaly?
192200061Where then fhall we apply for a folution of this intricate problem, which feems to penetrate deep into human nature?
192200061Where then is the inllru&or to be found that can unveil this fecret connection?
192200061Which of tbefe would you appoint to the rack, the ax, or the halter?
192200061Which of the events of this train therefore is the caufe of the feniation?
192200061Who comes next?
192200061Who v~1 next, my friends?
192200061Whom had they to deliver up, fave parents, brothers, kindred, or valiant neighbours, who had fo often expofed their lives in their defence?
192200061Why fhould they defign them only by an epi¬ thet without ever annexing their proper name?
192200061Why fhould we ambicioully aferibe to one mind every fpecies of human excellence?
192200061Will he be kind?
192200061With theft?
192200061Without the points then, how are we to know the diftindtion?
192200061Would he deny his letter? — I never got him.
192200061Would he not ftumble?
192200061Would the greateft misfortune that can befal a virtuous man be to you a confolation?
192200061Would we ever have fuppofed any caufe of the operations of nature, had they gone on without any order or regularity?
192200061Wr have already treated of mercury in various parts 2?
192200061X. Quid poflit in corpus proprium, etfpec\alitery an poffit in co create morbos?
192200061XII Quid poffit in alienum externum?
192200061XX An etiam brutorum imaginatio fignet?
192200061XXI Quo tempore fignet, an tantum graviditatis, an etiam conceptus?
192200061XXII Quantam permutationem poffit in foetum inducere, et quas fignaturas poffit caufare?
192200061You may, indeed, Ihoot at them; but you muft not kill them.?
192200061Zb- B/''u, part 6 can to blind''7?"
192200061[ no] PEL and fometimes dead, birds which have caught a fi(h, when it oblige?
192200061^ It has been allied, whether or not is the embryo By< v- p of formed by the joint operation of the two fexes?
192200061^ P''C''“''en ° f thi ’ fptc;''s “ the Britifh, JdNK, iGdd"?
192200061^? f> hlomis ped, oblong, woolly under neat i, cr i.
192200061^ave?
192200061_ 2(?
192200061_ 36?
192200061_ Dr Saunders has clearly proved, that no real folution takes Place^?
192200061_ Picket,?.n out- guard pofled before an army, to give notice of an enemy approaching.
192200061a?
192200061aftonilhed at the fuddennefs of an''attack whlnWr8 ’, mean time the Indians daily a, did not expeft, and difmaved with the W''th 7*?
192200061anc mflexi.de, may be called bones j that the heart and blood veffels, if converted into?
192200061and draw D?
192200061and how mortifying is it to fee them in¬ debted to the fervices of a Belidor, a Bofl''ut, a Clai- raut, a Bofcovich?
192200061and loud* Their fle/ h is Buffon fuppofes this bird to he th* f?
192200061and where the expanfile power of their lungs?
192200061and whe¬ ther the animals that bear horns have larger flnufes in the frontal bone of their cranium than others?
192200061ao?
192200061averfion to the operation of fecondary caufes has any influence on our mind- What do we mean by the in¬ troduction of fecondary caufes?
192200061b?
192200061con?
192200061crcted from 1.rge glands at the entrance of the giz¬ zard, from veflels o?
192200061cutting one anolht tX?
192200061d e?deaTred t0 traCC the imagC8 Which ity But''we d emittfb from them, would make upon attenfm Z k"° W, wha.t fl, ccefs^ had in this fubjeft is no?!!
192200061dii ular,^ f:^T''n''mT,-, DraW t!,t P"?
192200061earth, whon?
192200061ed in conjun&on with Julio and Pierino del Vaga the celebrated defign, of the battles of Conilantin?
192200061eontinnance ike a fa SS"m?
192200061extm?
192200061f ‘ ftr. ° In?
192200061f] PET It eafily took fire( a) on being brought near a csndle, Fetwlwm?.
192200061fay you, are riches, dignity, and power, referved for Inch wretches as this?
192200061fes, or v/ ere invented by Ezra, or by the Maffi> ritcs(T)?
192200061fome of which every thing paft, prefent, or to come, might be referred; and having afeertained, as they^-1?
192200061fon was at Paris? ” and being anfwered in the negative, he went away without uttering a fingle word.
192200061friends; a*9 t* e''a.e?B «< o- vtovs Eao- iAEa, from their having elebled a king; E* t « a^-o yivyw aura?
192200061ft7(?
192200061gH uineS m< CUn< the? iOURd 1,fie ® f- l,, n t!
192200061genitive Opv.eof; by throw¬ ing out ° we have Av*?.
192200061how then?
192200061i, a perfpeaive re- long a8a;t ■? bI ° n?
192200061i, a perfpeaive re- long a8a;t ■? bI ° n?
192200061i. ihe attaci, whofe wings incline down¬ wards and are fpread open: they have pectinated an¬ tenna; without a tongue, or peftinated antenna?
192200061i?
192200061iMMtw ILL US, among furgeons, is ufed for a tent to be put into wounds or ulcers?
192200061if plants owe their colour to phlogifton imparted by the fun ’s rays, why do the fun ’s rays deftroy vegetable colours that are expofed to them?
192200061in the.. tie ot all h.s ooka he takes the name of 1W, which is formed from S rvede^ throw"''?
192200061ior JhZT1 and ■>''‘ he oVSIcIS?
192200061is confident that the Pfir/?
192200061is this a dream?
192200061is this a vifton?
192200061it not been afferted that they retain a portion of heat and internal motion?
192200061its happening on the day when the moon was at the full?
192200061j.--- As PE= PN: EF:: E
192200061la it poffible to refift the conclufion, that between fuch a mind and fuch a coun¬ tenance there is a determinate relation?
192200061ly?, Earths foluble in the nitrous, marine, and •vegetable acids, but not at all, or exceeding fparingly, in the •vi¬ triolic acid.
192200061m Perfian% retv-origin, and allude?
192200061mani^s?
192200061more extraordinary properties of bodv willing that what 1* 3 very eminentLuL.. er be extend, t, ed''?
192200061m—5 m —?
192200061n-^ xi fii CJ co g X •%~ Q « 2 r5 — T--a £''• ■?
192200061nay, do 1 Hye?
192200061o.?
192200061of fifancTt”^''''! ’ ’''’''?
192200061of gold, which neither tended Pe- j, to iubftftence, fafety, nor policy, was the only mo-^ — tive for eftabhfhmg new fettlements, fom?
192200061one knows> that the religion of the Periians a 8?
192200061or had the fifties which he felefted for thefe experiments been properly chofen?
192200061or is it fuppofable that a Being of infinite wifdom would excite us to actions fo extrava¬ gantly foolifh?
192200061or is it pofiible to find out any general rules, founded on the general laws of motion, and rationally deduced from them?
192200061or isthe felces it formed entirely by the one, and brought into adlionor by a ftimulus from the other?
192200061or jf they be, has it been demonftrated that they have a fuperfluous quantity to be reabforbed?
192200061or muft f compenfe, he would have given me a confiderable fum die, without being either heard or condemned?
192200061other flu{cjg?
192200061over whom?
192200061plague Then, is a charity fchool in this place for 20 boys, and anodier for 30 girls, maintained by 551- a year, bv^h?
192200061qua: non?
192200061r • ’ f 18 a geoinetncal confequence from their pofition and magnitude; and it is of all others din?
192200061r,- — —*... a, „ probably lam?
192200061r.m?
192200061recCe''ll 7 rb7''''” d''P''"d ™ tribe,, iufll, thfSslj mn r t •??
192200061recCe''ll 7 rb7''''” d''P''"d ™ tribe,, iufll, thfSslj mn r t •??
192200061refle&ion happen to afle, where are the 1 r. gans of the different funaions?
192200061riow came it, we would afk, that fifties which had been frozen by this truly ingenious phyfialogift never reco¬ vered?
192200061ror are equal to tho dif SD^LlsHr Slven P ° int from thePiaure> and original^ef''huj0"d ° e8 na- tUraIIy arife from the the?
192200061rpvfMtt F, i? ‘''and 2 rePrefent a and front feaion of the X U machine.
192200061tain, andbea?
192200061tell me, gentle friend, How went he under him?
192200061thC InCannefa, the Vir£ue> or^he vice, o?the Jt is onjy to a certain extent that even the experi- F*- 2?
192200061th^’elu, didantto ftadi?
192200061the bodv^?
192200061the principal fupport, and the firft the chemifls and eX(?
192200061this ’ tis to have linen and s- buck bafkets?
192200061thou not anfwer for all the crimes ladies were enraged; and he fwore that 1 fhou’d one thou haft committed?
192200061tion, we are now to inquire, what are the kinds of refpiratory organs, and in what manner their fun&ions are performed?
192200061to here i3> What is thai pirticular form Vhilofophy.&f tx)j}iace p What is the precife phenomenon which charaAeriies fluidity?
192200061ul''Th ’ bv ° reTAh?
192200061univerfities r.nd colleges at Philadelphia and other?> • nS:^L''e^Hiladelphia.
192200061ving a circum- ftory of the two Platonic philofophers, who promifed one h?!!
192200061we muft grant, that the principle which con fie.<^''”?
192200061what am I to hear?
192200061what are you to declare?
192200061where the preffure of their phrenic nerve?
192200061whether hair grows beft, or the cuticle thickeft over foft parts that are cellular and fpongy( u)?
192200061which generally occafion many attempt?
192200061which they obferve in natural operations, whether in the material or the intelleftual fyftem, and that ex- peftation of, and confidence in, thi?
192200061whnt will be its velocity and direftion?
192200061who would prefer a piece of co- loured glafs to a diamond?
192200061word pewaM, “ the head the beeinmn?
192200061y ° Vns ° j; thc ncuter gender, as was neceffary, were diftmgmfhed by ufing v inftead of?.
192200061£ 2 r3 cc*~2 Li j*>?
192200061£ offe{red of fat?
192200061°, eyed Wlth as great alacrity aa the God of the Spaniards, who ™ m£&VZ «,?.
192200061» PAS[ SI PAS PsfH m. naturally to repel the fpe&ator from them, in order v"1 to be relieved from pain?
192200061» can^ fo imp0rtant as the knowledge of man bimfelf?
192200061» • a11 h> » gnmed them over with prefents and promifes the?
192200061‘ That( replied he) 1 efteem as 23rujfia to the fervices I did hhn; and when, in re- a favour; but have you feen the ientence?
192200061‘ Who can utter the mighty a£ts of the Lord?
192200061’ and ttle Pnnce told him that he intended w.tzs —- ■** vour, now was the time to declare himfelf- but initead nf* ■^ h^ a^Um y had?
192200061“ Doth he hear it?
192200061“ What is Honour?
192200061“ do I fleep?
192200061• 3?
192200061•Divided in- Phofphori are divided into feveral kinds, known by[?
191253817! S Ufedjn dhTerent fenfes; as, r. Suit of court, his lo^ e’Wh, Cho an attendance the tenant owes to venanted tCUU(t f 2-.^lu.t''covcnant?
191253817''''S ba,^ aPon? eaTn''r!
191253817''f-r\ tornev anH j r T lamer was an at- ofhi/ fon’»edujr„ ° d. ™ ‘iL^hdZm?
191253817''ms.or- by he kept, ai hie dei., which happened^", 6,,? ’ extemporaneous addrelTes to the Almighty.
191253817''ttack8 the enemy ’s f ont and nbrht wing will be equally annoyed; he will not know where to lend affiftance,? nd in''that Le’of uncertain!
191253817( kins of deer, beavers, otter*,?
191253817), a very ftrong town in the tribe 6 B of Z A L[, Sacynthu?
191253817), and there be in readinefs to receive a fecond att?.ck, if B fhall be fo imprudent as to attempt it?
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191253817***-*"* For us alone Was death invented?
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191253817,, A,_ When a portion of the eyelids is fo much deffroyed, perhaps fo completely removed, as to prevent the rJraainl"?
191253817... W( Of Siege?, rrlaci''s.
191253817.S U R incont!- tht?
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1912538171/ l rm* • V »/ ■* iS r~\ r> »* »_ Sue?, SUET, Sevum, or Sebum, in anatomy, the folid fat found in feveral animals, as fheep.
191253817177 The earneftnefs with which this dodtrine was inculcated They! jl?!
1912538172 2 °? o''N. longi 9 ° E. fro no Cape Florida.
1912538172, Do they remain vifible^e- ermine the whole year?, or, if they difappear, at what feafon doesthis point* this happen, and when do they appear again?
1912538172, Do they remain vifible^e- ermine the whole year?, or, if they difappear, at what feafon doesthis point* this happen, and when do they appear again?
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19125381726,0 26.5 27,0 2 7,5 28,0 28.5 29,0 29>?
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1912538172dly, recu- lencies difeharged from the ftill- houfe, mixed up with rub- bilh of buildings, white- lime,& c. jdly, Refufe, or held- trafh( i.>
1912538173 P ferent JKJrrT^e]re, was on.e in tire primitive church, who was condemned as a heretic for teaching that Chrift ’s body.Tdat''wefV rd 1?''
1912538173 the W E A[ 824] W E A, Weat^fr, the pokr region?!
19125381730 47 Water of lakes and marihes; 5$ Spring and Tiver wa¬ ter; If the acid with which the aoforbent earth is united o?
19125381732,0 3 ° »5 3 Lo 7 The Royal adjuiting the.C rrect of the boiling point — 7,09 — 6,18 — 5,2?
19125381732277''21877 17977 H327 13427 12777 5237 471?
19125381734 Notwithftanding the prodigious lofs fuftained by the^ktlead- Turks on this occalion, the confederates reaped but littlevanta??
19125381734 Notwithftanding the prodigious lofs fuftained by the^ktlead- Turks on this occalion, the confederates reaped but littlevanta??
19125381737- IM.A ® of fo fmall a fize asTto be capable of paffing from the eye-?
19125381737»52 23> S i7»5 23.9 2 2,210 27)865 43)1 34)41 4G)3 61,223 36,127 3 T)*6 36>7?
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1912538174 Dry cupping confifts in the application of the cupping- DrT1?
1912538174 fituated^ 744 W A I?
1912538174,258 5> 2,105 5’92-?
19125381741?
191253817484 T H E O Theol> «? y, purpofe tn the inferpretation of thofe texts to which this more p''.
19125381755 Caules of eaft and Kell wind?, 56 Pat rial winds.
19125381760 Outs off aooo bwetie?.
1912538176C z 0?. « 94 ° 2 O O L Vci^ Order HI.
191253817794 W A Of Siege?, fmefs Is to charge them viporoufly, in order to oblige them y''to retire.
1912538177r lf...^ ty.pm if they follow the direftion? ame means.
191253817:\ a.u Value?.
191253817; fo that the fign of B for one day might be the fign of M the next?
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191253817? 3 line from being doubled; a circumftance which might throwTHe Batrle- his van and rear into conhifion.''
191253817? r,''eaT fl‘1V0U.r: ■'', s the bafls of all fyrups.
191253817? « vfm"[* h tZZZ of^ 5e^6^ off your communication with the ambufeade.
191253817?, valued at no lefa than 15,000,000 livres.
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191253817?> to conl1(lcr the chief circumltances that are theTeffc''cv Thr ’ “ o wl"''ch a “ “ “ “* riv= en.cacy.
191253817A Difeourfe concerning the Languages of Babel:.4?
191253817A V A L T Hjilory, ari^ having fo often been engaged in naval conteils, would naturally have produced a number of writer?
191253817A oueltion has been Halted, and it is of fome importance, What would have finally become of men if the fi.rft cove¬ nant had not been violated?
191253817A pound of fimar with o- rafa A to( kri^ o?
191253817A proper truf?
191253817A teftilinear fuperficies is ur ueiore t Vox.. XVIII.6Part''?
191253817A?
191253817AV2: « V 2= z Fy: F t( already demonflr^ted) and F?>=^i, andF/_F »,( or/0= h-~,b,=-*±=ft,- Phtt Din.
191253817According to fome accounts, no fewer than 146,000''"''v?
191253817Accordingly, the Calvinilt critics, and even many Remonftrants, conlider « vof avfyajr&v in the beginning of the verfe as the antecedent to?
191253817Accordingly, under''pretence bans inva lt of afifting the Arcadians, they entered Peloponnefus with 13 vith form l iable? rnvy, but are repul- ieJ.
191253817Accordingly, we find him diltinguifh- ed among the neighbouring princes, and kings reproved for?
191253817Adam) all have finned. ” bavzioc, however, Hands much nearer to?
191253817Advan- ConnfT?
191253817After the bleeding is over, the part is to be bathed two er three times a- day with a weak iaturnine^utlon?
191253817All aniwer, No.—Did the foldiers, or the Jews, take away the body?
191253817All thefi?
191253817And P*: P?>- ■ Therefore y ®~;= E$>.
191253817And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
191253817And may not this be another feurce of north- eaft winds?
191253817And they were all amazed, and mar¬ velled, faying one* to another, Behold, are not all thefe who fpeak Galileans?
191253817And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, faying one to another, What meaneth this*?
191253817And what fort of plays are thefe?
191253817And what in this cafe muft become of the minds of the common peoole?
191253817And what rules of interpretation will authorife us to interpret eating and trees literally in one part of the fentence and figuratively in the other?
191253817And whether it did or not, would the fame feafons return in every revolution?
191253817Another of thefe philofophers relates, that there firft grew up a fort of womb?, 4* 4- Being and attributes of God.
191253817An¬ dreas Wirtz,?.
191253817Are we enrolled the paffage hilt quoted from Ifaiah, there is a diftindtion as fubjedfs, fervants, and foldiers, under him?
191253817Armies can engage in fo many different pofitions, that it R* Part]?, is impofible to partlcularife all af them.
191253817As a reward for this eonduft he was SCa t?
191253817As loon as the afliftance of a practitioner is dtfired for Mediod o?
191253817As thefe detach* ments muft finilh their courfe quickly, it is necefiary that they fhould confift of cavalry only; but i?
191253817At laft he publifhed his edition of th
191253817Atfact of]? oTtifled Flaces.
191253817Bandages are employed for the retention of dneffings, for flopping hemonhagies, foi fo;^ moving 41?
191253817Be-0f w
191253817Befides a number o?
191253817Beiides, it may be alked, Is there not a pro¬ priety in ufing negative numbers to exprefs the degree of cold, which is a negative thing?
191253817Belides the univerfity, there is a?
191253817Bettefworth, enraged at his difgrace and lofs, went to the dean, and demanded whether he was the author of that poem?
191253817Between Africa and Madagaicar its.direftion is,?
191253817Between the illand and the main are various fand- banks, efpecialiy off the eaftern part, where is the fafe road of St Helen ’?.
191253817Be¬ caufe we faw the body when it was dead, and we faw it afterwards when it was alive.—How do you know that what you faw was the body of Jefus?
191253817Bhe tyrant, perceiving he had another arrow concealed under his cloak, alked him for what purpofe?
191253817Bifhop Hoadley acknowledges, that when St Paul fays*, “ The cup of bleffing which we blefs, is it not the communion of the blood of Chrift?
191253817Bougies aft folely by preffure, and by fupporting the part; hence they fliould be fo large as to fill the paflage, e R Y. contraftedcX,? 4?
191253817Bougies aft folely by preffure, and by fupporting the part; hence they fliould be fo large as to fill the paflage, e R Y. contraftedcX,? 4?
191253817Britain:?.
191253817But fuppofmg the redoubts to be forced, how would the enemy be able to enter the intervals without dividing?
191253817But has this been the cafe in a fmgle inftance?
191253817But if this be the cafe, we may properly afk, whence had thofe Platonifts the dodlrine them- felves?
191253817But is k^ue that a greater quantity improba- of oxygen exifts in the atmofphere arter a long drought than immediately after rain?
191253817But is there not an ideal or perfeft beauty of the human form?
191253817But is this a lair ftate of the cafe?
191253817But of what dimen- centra ‘ fions are w^e to fuppofe this globe?
191253817But others object, Why are not thele birds caught in( uch irefh waters as are conti¬ nually haraffed by nets?
191253817But they do not in- w H I[ 848] W H I whi;,- Jrrjiv us lm\v this matter come?
191253817But upon what principles can we fay that the African has a bad, and the European a good, tafte?
191253817But what do you make of the witches- meet¬ ings, cried Bod in us?
191253817But what is the remedy?
191253817But^imus, genere no''s quidemTrlnis''ut^^''“ Cnm; vinum, LI catur, deum credat effe? ” tie Nature, Deorum, Lib.
191253817C, A battery, un¬ tended that intrepid prince?
191253817Call AV a, « V «, Vf( or VF, or V< r, which in this comparifon may be taken as equal) zr J\ Fy zzz b, andy E zr?
191253817Concerning this bird, one cu- QiieftioO » rious queftion, however, ftill remains to be difeuffed, Whatw, atbe''becomes of it in the winter?
191253817Corns are fmall hard tubercles, commonly fituated on the toes or other parts of the feet, and fometimes on the?
191253817Difcufled 22.?
191253817Do not clouds often form on mountains round the habitations of men?
191253817Do they ever appear while a ftrong north wind blows, or do they only, come in great numbers with a fouth wind?
191253817Do they then denote a plurality of gods?
191253817Do ye judge uprightly, O ye ions of men? ” Ey comparing thefe texts with 1 Sam.
191253817Dr Young ’s turn of mind was naturally folemn; and he ufually, when YOU r 929] Y U N Ymun?.
191253817Draw 78?
191253817E- va- nzeL^4 And vege¬ table-, a?
191253817Enter?
191253817Falcone^ may ° S confulted?
191253817Female: calyx involucrum of two leaves, containing two flowers; corolla o; drup?..
191253817For fince r= —- muft be= Therefore, inftead of — —, write, and we get in — a h tp* m a w?
191253817For the remote and proximate caufes of inflammation, together with the treat¬ ment of inflammatory difeafes, fee Phlegmafue, article Me.- 3?
191253817For whither can they turn their eyes more properly than to the light?
191253817For wliat is it that we mean by faying that the fm of Adam is imputed to his pofterity?
191253817For, if this were the cafe, where would be the glory of God the Father in forming a fcheme which, with refpeft to multi¬ tudes, does not fucceed?
191253817Fractures of this bfine have been laid commonly to end in?.
191253817From the er.pe- W E A[''Vfeath?!''.
191253817From this time the Spaniards were everywhere defeated and baffled in almoftspa?
191253817From this, however, they were foon 2* after prevented by the arrival of Gylippus with the Spartan^rives wit?
191253817Had he The w?
191253817Has any hy¬ drogen ever been found in analyzing atmofpheric air?
191253817Have inch prodigious quanti¬ ties of hydrogen been found in the atmofphere as muft al¬ ways exift in it if this hypothefis were true?
191253817He a- lighted at Poniatowfki ’s tent; and being informed of parti- art?
191253817He began with Amderdam, in which he laid ihe foundation?
191253817He obferved alfo, that 10^ 1772?
191253817He was a tender, hu- inane, and in all refpefts worthy man; but is reprefented to have had fomethin?
191253817Hence it follows, that we can not tell what is the natural furface of the ocean by anyr obfervations made in a river, even though near it?
191253817How are thefe effedfs to be pre¬ vented?
191253817How are thefe phenomena accounted for?
191253817How are thefe two paffages to be reconciled?
191253817How comes this?
191253817How did thefe come into the world?
191253817How then comes an uniform caufe to pioduce unfteady effe&s?
191253817How would our fine ladies like to be told, that in- llead of tea they drink nothing but the infulion of mofs from the rocks of Mang- ing- hien( f)?
191253817I he motion now remains uniform, and the momentum of impulfe is equal to that o?
191253817I i 2 SYM- S Y N[ 252 1 S Y N.Symphory SYMPHONY, in mufic, properly denotes?.
191253817I?
191253817If either the mixed cup or unleavened bread be abfolutely neceffary to the validity of the facrament, why not wine made from the grapes of Judaea?
191253817If it has fo much effedl then upon folid and round globes of iron, what ought it to be on irregular mafics of rock, or Itreams of liquid lava?
191253817If the patient be young, or if the difeafe has continued?.
191253817If this delicious commodity is adulterated in China, can we flatter © urielves that none comes to us but what is pure and un- inixed?
191253817If this hypothefis were true, could rain take place at all wuthout a conflagration in the atmofphere?
191253817If we look upon this our earth, what icope does it furnifh for admiration?
191253817If, by the enemy ’s pofition, although at a diflance, the army fhould, on its march, prefent?.
191253817In 168?
191253817In 1691 he commenced bachelor of divinity?
191253817In God and Lord over us?
191253817In any triangle ABC, or A^C, right- angled in A, 1/?, Fig.
191253817In inch circumftances, how did they conduft themfidves?
191253817In the 4 0 2 general VIS r 660 1 v V I T Virtnofo general it denotes power, or the perfection of anv thing, Vifrd?
191253817In the prognofis, three circumftances are chiefly to ut Prsg^ attended?
191253817In this cafe let then then GF- GF; F.p Fp: fu fv •* fg''.fg-fg: GF=?
191253817In this opinion we have the honou?
191253817In tlie year 17^ eat^ pf|l Dundonal''d obtained a patent for extra
191253817Is he acknowledged as the J‘m''J he means only the one Supreme Being, and exhorts objedt of worfhip?
191253817Is it a proof of condefcen- t liUtc ‘ f2on to fulfil one ’s engagement?
191253817Is it an unufual £ hiug to diftiiiguilh by name a principal perfon going on a vifit or an embaffy, without mentioning his fubordinate atten- 6 dants?
191253817Is it not in that thou goest with us?
191253817Is not the great caufe of mifconduil among military men tJm want of encouragement to excite emulation?
191253817Is the guilt of that fin transferred from him to them?
191253817Is there a God befides me?
191253817It Hands on the river Sure, 8 miles north of St George ’s Channel,? 6 foutii of Kilkenny, and 75 iouth by weft of Dublin.
191253817It fig- nifies a minifter or honourable retainer, from the verb thenian “ to miniHer. ” There were lever?.!
191253817It has been afked, Why, if the Author of Nature be a be¬ nevolent Being, are we neceffarily iubjedf to pain, difeafes, and death?
191253817It is P X r-?
191253817It is alfo a curious fact, that fachar or Jheker in Hebrew, figniftrt inebriation, from which the Greek word aa.xx3?
191253817It is like- wife believed to be contrary to fad; for either his under¬ ftanding was bewildered in error, or his affedion?
191253817It is no wonder, therefore, he ftiomd fill up the meafure of his gratification?
191253817It is one of the hand- fomeft place?
191253817It is required to de¬ termine the focal diftance BI?
191253817It is required to.md the foc- s F of refrac more( i- nply, by expanding l, and it becomes — — rayg?
191253817It is therefore the period of the pofitions of the equator of the tide?
191253817It is, however, occafionally feparated into three di¬ vifions, a?
191253817It was a common quellion among philofo- phers in the lall century, whether the imagination could move external objeifts?
191253817It will have many branches B £ C, D d E, F/ G,& c. expreffing attraftions, and alternate repulfive branches C cD, E
191253817It would feem that the ratio de- pends much on the internal llructure o?
191253817Its fpecific gravity is from r, o(5?
191253817Latin, p. 412, 414, 415, 430, 434, 514,?|6, 544, 383, 645, 668.
191253817Luc cnu or 1 even years; is?.o.
191253817Lut this nobe immunity did not continue many « ■ « I i?
191253817Lu¬ can takes the lead of the Roman Catholic cantons, beinrr the molt powerful of that denomination; but Zurich, the?
191253817M. Vauban oblerves, that if we follow diredtly the ridge of the glacis, this trench is made without much danger: for the palifade which i?
191253817May not the appearance of the aurora borealis be owing to the union of oxygen and hydrogen by the intervention of the eledtric fluid?
191253817May not then a quantity of air be extricated from ice during its thawing?
191253817Mn the Dam ft, Spamlh, which and Dutch fettlements, they begin in January, and conti- P?
191253817No metal but brafs is fufceptible of this; for the green ruft that gathers on filver always fpoil?
191253817No.—How are you certain of that?
191253817Now indeed even the royal writs are held to be de* mandable of common right, on paying the ufual fee*: fo?
191253817Now the inftant of time in which this commu¬ nication happen?
191253817Now the queition is, from which of thefe Job ’s WAG r 697] Vt. Job ’s country, Uz, took its name?
191253817Now this queftion alfo, which St Paul has decided, is previous to the queftion, What conditions even the aft of grace itfelf finally infills upon?
191253817Now what becomes of all this moifture?
191253817Now what is this?
191253817Now, as it will often happen among mountains that there is not a foot ot earth, how can redoubts be ere&ed there?
191253817Now, how in this cafe can the lame feafons return?
191253817Numberleis ca*es can be pointed out where parts of the axle are in a Hate of compreffion, and where it is( till more difficult to determine n?
191253817Of this family fpran:?
191253817Oi?
191253817One would be led to imagine that Britain, from its infular fituaucr.j having bred fo great a number gf excellent Teamen,''£''''7''%''T''1?
191253817Onozander obferves, that it fiiows great folly in a general to mention his defigns pub?
191253817Or fome old temple nodding to its fall, For Charters ’ head referve the hanging wall?
191253817Or fuppofe us only felicitous for what we befl underftand; which fpecies of this latter genus fhould the facred writers have preferred?
191253817Ould it not be worth the while of the philofophers in Ruffia, and other cold countries, to inveftigate this a little farther?
191253817Our author fays it is; declaring that, “ by the blefled pre- Suppe?
191253817Part Hi T H E O Fall of A- mj$?
191253817Pieces of thin leather are put on each hde of i?
191253817Plato indeed taught a doftrine in fome refpefts fimilar to that of the Chriftian Trinity, and fo did Pythagoras, with many other philofophers o?
191253817Polyp?
191253817Pulverulent fulphur fublimed from volcanoes, found in abundance at Solfatara in the vicinity of Naples?.
191253817Q which is difchanred?
191253817Query, i he mean velocity?
191253817R."? 6l ways, at a difiance from the enemy.
191253817Repeated the beSinm’n2 dr2* after them many advan-.tirvn le''7 P’even.t a £ ood deal ° f pain and inflamma- ru 1 ’ r6-?
191253817S U R G Dropfical creafingr to a confidcrable fize by burnt alum finely powder- cfThe E^e e^ ’ ° r touc^^n.?
191253817S U R G tlira?
191253817S U R Hernias in eafinefs is perceived over the whole abdomen; and this pain?
191253817S U R fcion, inflamma-^r?
191253817S w E[ 2 neighbourhood had collected themfelves into bodies in order to murder the ftragglers from the Swediih arJ/?
191253817S*-ud Gturnnu?.
191253817SUB1ILE, in phyfics, an appellation given to what- T?
191253817See Hydrosta¬ tics, n ° 2?, e/7^.
191253817See Law, n?
191253817See Scots Lav?.
191253817See Sulphuric Acid and Chemis- 7?
191253817See n?
191253817See n?
191253817Sever?.!
191253817Shall burning iEtna, if a fage requires, Forget to thunder, and recal her fires?
191253817Should the difeafe{ till con- tmue to rncreafe, and an oedematous fwelling appear about tiiig rj, I’tini?
191253817Should the weflern?
191253817Sicily was accordingly g invaded by the Carthaginians with avail army; but they Defeat?
191253817So here, the previous qutllion is, Whether a per- fon fhail confent to hold a privilege upon this fubmiffive kind of tenure or not?
191253817So that St Paul might well fay, “ Do we then make void the law( the moral law) through faith?
191253817Some fay that it migrates to a warmer cli] oW, in mate; winter?
191253817Some, Wore t7d“e‘Tl''e l''t''k?
191253817Sometimes it is£fj, ™ a?
191253817Sometimes this purgation was delayed till"the law nl?
191253817Sufficient is it, that the truce was mu¬ tually benefici?.
191253817Suppofe an inftrument of 30 inches radius, into how many convenient parts may each degree be divi¬ ded?
191253817T E F[ 33.3] T''E F T''e''fc tan?
191253817T H E O can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
191253817T R A[ 556] T R E TrarfuV cat''ng tli?
191253817T- allant be laviour of iuniene?.
191253817TEGERHY, a princip?.!
191253817TOD[] T O L foboUW one or two porta capable e?
191253817TRAVERSE, or Transverse, in general, denote?
191253817Tabls won t es9 3 W O R Table I. Logarithms of the Values of the Numerator of the FraBton — for every?
191253817Taptflr?
191253817The Sicilians, Paduans, with the ftates of Ve- z(i rona and Ferrara, felt the weight of their power; and in Quarrel 1''7?
191253817The The Turk- Turkifh grand vizir was deprived of his command, and af- heade^''!e"terwards beheaded; and was fucceeded by Moldovani Aga Pacha,?.
191253817The Turks obtained their objedt; and at the peace of Paffarowitz, which terminated this unfuccefsful war, the Venetian ftate yielded up the Mo¬ re?.
191253817The Zoophyta, are compound animals?
191253817The ancient philofophers confidered water as one of the Not trail?
191253817The bandages ffiould not be removed-or fever?.!
191253817The celluloftr, which is inclo¬ fed in a cartilaginous velicle, inhabit?
191253817The correfponding fhips in the column muft be kept in the diredlion of GH^ or GI, according to the diredlion of the wind and th?
191253817The crown devolved upon Chriftina, an infant of fix years old; the nation was invol¬ ved ia aa expenffve ioreign war?
191253817The difeharge 3 will Wateiv work,, tV O R Water* work?.
191253817The diffolute foftnefs of the Afiatic Greeks, or the dry concifenefs of the Spartans?
191253817The flowing exuberances of Attic eloquence, or the grave feverity of the Roman?
191253817The following year, however, this pritoner general being purfued, and furrounded by the united forces with his of the Ruffians, Danes, and Saxons?
191253817The force ought always to be ap plied in a gradual manner, and to the diflocated bone alone?
191253817The fum total of thefe produftions amounted to 822,905 Sterling, and was brought into the harbour?
191253817The fuperior afked them in what manner the governor had warned fo many of them in fo fhort a time, at fuch a diftance from his own refidence?
191253817The inhabitants are a( tout?, and wailike people, ol a copper complexion* in f.ze rather!
191253817The large fpur- wheel A, n ° 1. and z. which ha?
191253817The lubftances ejedled by volcanoes are fixed? nd inflam¬ mable air, water, afhes, pumice ftones,( tones that have under¬ gone no fuiion, and lava.
191253817The mufcles are next to be feparated from the Lone with a fcalpel?.
191253817The number of Scotch pints which this pipe fhould deliver in a mintite?
191253817The other prelates had alfo their fyncell?, who were clerks living in the houfe with them, and even lying in the fame chamber, to be wiineffes o!
191253817The prince- fucceffor married the fathers were to Guitavus Vafa and Guftavus Adolpnus?
191253817The pvlHetpal ufe of thl?
191253817The queftion which of courfie prefents itfelf mufl then be, how to difpofe them for this ufe?
191253817The rate of motion of the point h may be determined as follows: Draw C?, S n, making very fmall and equal angles wa’th HC and MS.
191253817The tea- plants to be found in England have been procured by thefe means only; and though fever?.!
191253817The teodon?
191253817The ufual price far land is commonlv''asmuch^^ t0 L''4?
191253817Thefe are ufed when a ftu''p lies at II her moorings; alfo in tedders for cattle, that they may turn^ ’ en 1?
191253817Thefe] T » l- l E Etrurians at firft only danced to a flute, without either fing- Thsat?
191253817Then four torches are to be held up ® n the left to point out the?
191253817Then the gravitation at the pole m is 11 r- f-->r 17] T I D e
191253817Then x — Z-?
191253817There is a certain gradation of cwmpreffion which will keet?
191253817There is another circumftance which impairs the perfor¬ mance of an overfhot- wheel moving with?.
191253817Therefore OT: TR TV: or OT: TR= Q?
191253817Therefore pD=* H13, and FD K B?
191253817Therefore take from BI the varia- 9 — Therefore? n 9~- tion of BH, multiplied by pfiT, which is very nearly= —~^.
191253817Therefore the trumpet v/ ill be as well heard at the diftance z as the fimole voice is heard at the diftance a^^Therefore will exprefs the
191253817This added to 1245, and the fum multiplied by 89635 Let/ be 18; then — 7, gives P 4- c X a= 89635. hi U ti ti<"?
191253817This confumes part of the impelling power, whether Water* work?.
191253817This expedient having greatly abridged eftates- tail with regard to their duration, others were fqon invented to ftrip them o?
191253817This inftantly produced, a reformation on Dionyfius; but the courtier5, dreading the Dion, effort?
191253817This letter was anfwered by an invita- Provnice?.
191253817This mineral, which the Germans have called wofram or CranfledCs wolfralh, a name tranflated into Latin fpanui lupi, or father Mineraioa?.
191253817This, however, is not always the cafe?
191253817Thus St Paul fay?
191253817Thus was the world ready to lofe all knowledge of the true God and his worfhip, had not he been graciouOy plea fed to interpofe, and take effeftu?.!
191253817Thus we fay, a_ zealous Ca/ vmif?, Zell.
191253817Till the day?
191253817To do this, however, would, we appre- Approved head, be a very ungracious interference with the righ s offyhem?
191253817To equip Send?
191253817To preferve this only ally at fuch a critic?.!
191253817To this inftrument, as then uftd, there are, however, many ohjeftion?.
191253817To this the force of cohefion is ™ 3?
191253817Trinity- term begins the Wednef¬ day after Trinity- Sunday, and end?
191253817Type, fince he was to be the Saviour and Deliverer of his people?
191253817U, V, VAC[ 615] V A I U, V- Uor u, the 20th letter and 5th vowel of our alphabet,?
191253817Unfuccefs- Chriftian having eftablifhed a powerful intereft in Norway,^-"Ttonce more made an attempt to recover his kingdoms, and ‘ an> n wr?
191253817V I,^ T1-''a’cl''vs LUC mmol moue, men me concord is called the fupetfiuous Which wc t ki"d “ ’, whe.n «*>?
191253817VAIRY, in heraldry, expreffes a coat, or the bearing?
191253817VOLGA, the largeft river in Europe, rifes in the foreft of Volkonlk?, about 80 miles from Tver, a town in Ruflia.
191253817W ere you not affrighted, and miftook a fpirit for a body?
191253817W ’ OUr^''Ics> the neuter taken together, and confidered as one oomnl?"
191253817W. IVarts, n?
191253817WAR[ 796] WAR i?-fc of W arburton prefixed to bis IVorks.
191253817WHIDAH, a kingdom of Africa, on the coaft of Gui- ne?, and to the we d of the Gold Coath; extending about 10 miles along the lea.
191253817WHY[''Whiteneft WHITENESS, the quality which denominate?
191253817WaS ¥''fed l?
191253817We alfo uie the term vapour- bath, when?.
191253817We are certain, from many ob- fervationa ftron- p?
191253817We found the refults perfe&ly con- anerro form- able to the theory, in as far as it determined the pro- tw, ftir!?
191253817We may there- ore conclude, that if the troops are fenfible of the many acvan.geo o a good line, and are determined to defend IV/ the/ Veral? artS.
191253817Wh0% mUfl^ ° WnCd?
191253817What becomes of the vapour after it enters into the atmofphere?
191253817What human model then was the Holy Ghoft to follow?
191253817What iear I then, rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, ef law or pen?
191253817What is the form of the curve correfponding to the fmalleft diftance of the par¬ ticles?
191253817What is the natural inference to be drawn from thefe tw''o different reprefentations?
191253817What makes it Jay afide the new form which it muft have aflumed, and return again to its Hate of vapour, a- nd fall down in rain?
191253817What might be the effedl produced by a change of wind, fhould rjng the that take place during the adlion?
191253817What now could be the facred hiiiorian''s motive for expreffmg himfelf in this manner?
191253817What then fhould hinder it from defeending, and mixing with the at¬ mofphere below?
191253817Whatever may be the ftrength of the ka[on DA » the lenSth ma?
191253817When God hath amply repaid us for the performance of our duty, will he be at a lofs how to difpofe of us for the long remainder of eternity?
191253817When adhdions me^^, mate''OL!Sht to be cut off, and the remaining found inteftine re- the hernial fac and the gut,^between the IT?
191253817When dial this be?
191253817When he came to Vienna, jQ_?
191253817When the field of battle is in an open country,?.ll the troops{"enerally come down, efpecially when there is no obftacle to prevent them.
191253817When?
191253817Where is the contradidtion?
191253817Where then is the wonder that patents are difappointed?
191253817Which then of thefe, the oak or the acorn, was the firft, and whence was its tx- iftence derived?
191253817Which> as wcllTth “ reft ‘ S’bft8 ‘^ft^the fatftr^?!
191253817Who would have thought that fnails and polypes might be diueffed, and could reproduce the parts fevered from their bodies, if it was not a faff?
191253817Why do not v rapacious fifli, and aquatic quadrupeds and birds, devour thefe fwallows?
191253817Why may not God communicate the power of making worlds to any being whom he may choofe to honour with fo glorious a prerogative?
191253817Why may we not rob and murder, and commit every kind of crime, it tnere indination is to be the rule of adion?
191253817Why not conditions therefore as well as qualifications?
191253817Why then ihould not thefe have been employed to credit the apoftolic infpira¬ tion?
191253817With this view a governor fhould put the fortifications into a good flat?
191253817Wood reduced to paper is the material part of it; which if it were o?
191253817Would it in thete cafes produce fimilar changes on the wea¬ ther?
191253817Would it not produce dangerous conflagrations when it came into contadt with fire?
191253817Xeno¬ phon appearing at a lofs for a reply to this unexpedled fa- lutation, Socrates proceeded to afk him, where honed and good men were to be found?
191253817Yet has any fuch conflagration been ever obferved?
191253817Yet has the pre¬ fence of hydrogen been ever afeertained by any phenomena?
191253817[ 199]\ire- 85.85 86- 86 87- 87 88- 88 89- 89 90- 90 91- 91 92- 9?
191253817\V A. T[ 8 SeaJVjr?
191253817\V E F 233 1 S W E ref< Ive-? o force him to dt''j arr.
191253817\\ hat would they not give for milk or ale?
191253817^ ■ 4- Of./M? K; „.
191253817^9?.
191253817_ 52 Were the cafe, however, otherwife; were the arguments Natural re- which the light of nature affords for the immortality of the''ft?
191253817_ After the arm has been feparated, any arteries whic a?
191253817_ ER CE XCR- CExCR ’ But becaufe CF is ER= CFhX l of CE, Therefore Al the denfity of the light at I is proportion?.!
191253817a- week?
191253817among the people called Afet/ Wi/?., wae born ir the year havcn_ 1714, at the Bell in the city of Glopcefter, which was then kept by his mother.
191253817and 24.; or the operation afioVof Thi riay be beglln and fin{!hed with the trephine, while the trepan Cranium, j*1??
191253817and 24.; or the operation afioVof Thi riay be beglln and fin{!hed with the trephine, while the trepan Cranium, j*1??
191253817and he who is born of a woman that he fhould be righteous?
191253817and might not this be attended by a diary of the weather for the 9 or 19 correfponding years?
191253817and s''will be the north and fouth poles of the fmall mafs or loadftoru?.
191253817and to the grace and communion of two creatures?
191253817and where is that wine to be found?
191253817and where would be the glory of the Son of God, the Redeemer, in working out the redemp¬ tion of men who are yet not to be faved by him?
191253817and where would be the glory of the fpirit of God, if redemption were not by him effeAually applied to every individual for whom it was wrought?
191253817annninr-^ft u/i — u i} ’, an?
191253817ar''’ thcbii “> thap= a- Th''U,"er- S''ASff!?
191253817b--^ C7<=> C?
191253817b?
191253817bXlTon''h0,dS haVe X"inV'',''tei1 for during arteries ufe “ r bv J 8 7''''f aa‘Ce tni UtSy In ordinary luffiSt if"''!?
191253817bthiis comitiis prafuit?
191253817by a fami- But are good works, therefore, of no ufe in the Chriftian Jiareua*- fyftem?
191253817c ° artStifi''Zr nn^^^^ gUt^ in, ° Ut the^^tion of ligatures, iafely introduced into the VZlkn Z ° Tm entfansIed fro1?
191253817c?
191253817cQaj?
191253817cf//L ‘''« f ‘ a If •-. «?
191253817com¬ pany with the Pruffian ambaffador, he was furrounded by 2;o feveral perfons in maiks, one of whom fired a piftol at theThelin?
191253817dead, from certain cuftoms peculiar to their country; that in particular there was, not far from Mem- u 3 buryin£''Place> t0 whlch th?
191253817does their filence prove that there was none — ‘ Nor about the angel rolling back the ftone and fitting upon it. ’—What then?
191253817ed, efpecially whin any of thefe points coincide j and mark- Weather.^ ing the probability of a change at any particular time?
191253817elementary heat? ” We have faid that the theory of Mr Watt is new demon- ilrated to be true.
191253817ence to tills command, were to teach all nations?
191253817f;-mC 01-rbt to b?
191253817fV f- i 6 5?
191253817facred offspring into ftinking carcafes?
191253817ferent languages were amazed, is what we fl) © uld naturally fuppofe; hut.that a Tingle individu?.!
191253817flame any man living into a fever or a frenzy, might not in¬ flame Adam into a turbulence and irregularity of pafiion and appetite?
191253817frequent winds are the 7 j^ The wind at Bergen is „_ feldom diie< ftly weft?
191253817fubtraCt the produCt of this quantity, multiplied by~,( which is nearly.uJ''z-), fom/-, y"I''-f By this procefs we ffiall have DL=/''”/2+ —/2(?+?
191253817fubtraCt the produCt of this quantity, multiplied by~,( which is nearly.uJ''z-), fom/-, y"I''-f By this procefs we ffiall have DL=/''”/2+ —/2(?+?
191253817great bo-''Thus a fteam- engine can not be doubled in all its parts, fo die?.
191253817have given an account of the origin and progrefs of thenopleb?
191253817he thumb and fore- finger, or between the forceps( fif 46’o?
191253817how many of thefe parts are to go to the breadth of the vernier, and to what parts of a degree may an obfervation be made by that inltrument?
191253817hra? a''[ ° f fharp and very ftrong feifi’ars lipfand to renl1 It3 cut off a thin portion of the Mure, fo as toPrend e? mei t^in?
191253817hra? a''[ ° f fharp and very ftrong feifi’ars lipfand to renl1 It3 cut off a thin portion of the Mure, fo as toPrend e? mei t^in?
191253817hra? a''[ ° f fharp and very ftrong feifi’ars lipfand to renl1 It3 cut off a thin portion of the Mure, fo as toPrend e? mei t^in?
191253817i hou fhalt not wear a garment of divers forts, or ot woollen and linen together J. ” But his wonder P[) eu?.
191253817i* 9 x 1 12 13 M r5 x6 i?
191253817ii- the Logos fpeaking thus of himfelf; y*?
191253817in The''S/^fttS''b, e aP?1*?
191253817is a thin tube of glafs 16 inches long, and-/g- ths of an inch caliber: c d?
191253817is fuch a horror of death implanted in our breafts, feeing that by the laws of nature death is inevitable?
191253817iy?, The Tides including the right angle are always of the fame Spherbi.
191253817k wh&tevsr 145? V?ethod of tl«e blood- I2o 1 S U R G Topical whatever prefTure is found neoefiary, may be hore applied in Blooding.
191253817kingdom had been lodged in the ftates; and this power^3?
191253817knave?
191253817lei forming the figure 8; or it may be retained by the machine: 174 S U R G luxations xnaclui’iC?.l)Ove mentioned.
191253817m 7 1 p r 535 1 T I R ripftaf, length, 27 in breadth, containing 599,? es acres, divided ’ ipuia.
191253817mafec- t ooi-are leveralwavsof performing the onpratlnn/ O''i 1 1 r''h''f"g “ ‘ V O?
191253817mem- G E R Y. T27 the parts is often very great; and in proportion as the cir- Aneurifm?.
191253817mother nurfe mewhich hath no reference to the ori- Fall 0f A- ginal formation of his conilitution, but is?.
191253817much bufmefs fince he came from Rome?
191253817muft alfo leave expofed his fourth and fifth fhip G to ano¬ ther attack from another diviiion of B at C, which will alfo be on equal term?
191253817mv"1?
191253817n « •''”*"T “ “ “ ‘ “ Y?
191253817neceffary precautions have been taken to conceal them, and in that cafe the bufinefs is done in?.
191253817north.fail- whirl?
191253817not^^ t]1Cy, muq; pofterior to him in time, fince every effect tae i vit,* P ° fter!or to its caufe?
191253817o “ aI11 tror a?
191253817of Hippocrate?
191253817of y07(\l7—o 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 8c 81 82 83 84 85 86 8?
191253817or larger, fo that the water is received at fome diftance from the top, where it wall ad more perpendicularly to the arm?
191253817or to us denied This intelleftual food, for beafts relerved?
191253817ought not to admit the literal fenfe of the text, this is my body, for tran/ uhjlantiation?
191253817our life alfo as we pleafe?
191253817parts which the mercury finks for every 200 feet of elevation be not proportioned to the latitude of the place?
191253817r I‘- W, he?
191253817r/& xx* exx xir> e: B X “> X''::> A x>>//»//>/ “"oV • I o c 7?
191253817r?
191253817rani differ?
191253817right, the infantry that is ported in the ifland, and that fromhanflnC- X Vhc^ Z7 thefe tW °?
191253817rjalr CCCCXCVI ■>_ u „''ry • i-4-t-f''.. i-''l- f h~ z~.. k''; j0?
191253817rl he church of St Maria Major is all of red and wdiite marble;?
191253817t!?
191253817t?
191253817tH?
191253817tabie^of a''liout three gf?
191253817that T U R T''U''kev, that in the yea?
191253817that is, what is the mutual action between the par¬ ticles juft before their coming into ablolute contaft?
191253817that n ° Sreat rCfFa W3S indced ever? aid h?
191253817that n ° Sreat rCfFa W3S indced ever? aid h?
191253817that they may receive fuch damage as will flop their way?
191253817the Speaker, the temple of the Father?
191253817the W R E[ 9i5 1 W R E%? Vedk.
191253817the extenfions or comprefiions are fenfibly proportional to — the extending or comprefiing forces; and therefore the con-"! Inn ncRtn?
191253817the inhabitants of Venice?
191253817the next to windward: but if the fieet be on the other tac r Part I. N A V A x, T To change w: th vc??(&.
191253817the next to windward: but if the fieet be on the other tac r Part I. N A V A x, T To change w: th vc??(&.
191253817the ufe of fuch terms and their combinations as the caprice of a writer or fpeaker of authority hath preferred to their equals?
191253817the[ 415] THE Theft''fillers, pnvtlrerS, buyers, and receiver?
191253817thef?> to>*the dunum( Caeiar),is now called Sojjfons.
191253817thick, often{ potted; leaves heart- fhaped, lobed, on long foot- — v*( talk?.
191253817to animate the deareffed fpirit?
191253817to relieve thy breaft: When the loofe mountain trembles from on high Shall gravitation ceafe if you go by?
191253817to the lir.e of bearing, ali the fnip?
191253817to the magnifying power of the telefcope, fuppofm.g it?.n affronomical telefcope.
191253817to their own gods the names of the Egyptian divinities?
191253817tphiis majorem populi partem fujfragm privavit?
191253817treatt1y To oppofe this formidable power, the States, in 1578, en- ti''izabeth?
191253817troy?
191253817ty Paffages over the ditchu ‘ e^e?''
191253817t},e] evtj 0f fea?
191253817until the Witho it nVaE?''
191253817unto you; and they{ hall fay unto me, What is His name?
191253817v''iil cnifv tlio c««np at vie faa\>ui itlelt oppolue fc—-y-^^q jt?
191253817water »? nd tht7 left fwine in the view neighbouring country.
191253817weighs T R O C 582 1 T R O Trochilu?.
191253817what is elegance, but fuch a turn of idiom as a fafhionable fancy hath brought into credit?
191253817what is not naturally agreeable to any of his appetites; be- caufe dants?
191253817whence If-7 Foper,;: however, ItO- ra/ h SeTnotanf?
191253817whom can vve fuppofe God the Father, the fountain of di- v''11, vinity, to intercede?
191253817why not that particular kind of wine which was ufed by our Saviour?
191253817| 1.212 II72 1.127 x.071 0.949 0.718 0.516 0.326 0.236 0.190 0.024 Ape?
191253817— Who( fays our author) can ob¬ ferve all this, and not fee a defign in fuch regular pieces, fo nicely wrought and fo admirably prelerved?
191253817‘ 1 the day1101 much But it was Conftantine the Great who Cvft i r c tile proper obietvation of Sunday •''nd S"j?"
191253817“ An igitur, inquies, fuerunt fub kge, qui vitam jeternam fperarent?
191253817“ But are there not fome general principles of eloquence in common to all the fpecies?
191253817“ God, we are told, is righteous in all his ways and holy, in all his worksbut there is no righteoufnefs in niaking Chrift bear the ftn?
191253817“ If the Redeemer himfelf had not been feen to enjoy the fruits of the redemption procured, what hopes could have remained for the reft of mankind?
191253817“ Lift up your eyes on high, and be-* hold, who hath created all thefe things?
191253817“ What bu- finefs, think you, can I have had time to do( replied Van¬ dyck)?
191253817“ When they therefore were come together, they afited of him, faying, Lord, wilt thou at this time reftore again the kingdom to Ifrael?
191253817“ Wherefore then ferved the law?
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