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extension: .txt txt: ./txt/192547777.txt cache: ./cache/192547777.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 80 resourceName b'192547777.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 191320556 author: Millar title: Volume 5 Part 1, BUR-CHA date: 1810 pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/191320556.txt cache: ./cache/191320556.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 34 resourceName b'191320556.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 191689060 author: Millar title: Volume 16 Part 1, PAR-PHL date: 1810 pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/191689060.txt cache: ./cache/191689060.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 97 resourceName b'191689060.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 192692190 author: Millar title: Volume 7 Part 2, Dyeing-Electricity date: 1810 pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/192692190.txt cache: ./cache/192692190.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 48 resourceName b'192692190.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 191253836 author: Millar title: Volume 15 Part 1, NIC-ORB date: 1810 pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/191253836.txt cache: ./cache/191253836.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By 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Reducing eb-04 === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253818 author = Millar title = Volume 1 Part 1, A-Agriculture date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 480691 sentences = 29365 flesch = 78 summary = At this time, Egypt had yielded to the arms of Saladin, who wras marching againft Paleftine for the purpofe of wrefting that country from the hands of the Having fpent fome time in vifiting the fchools of feveral provinces, after the example of the ancient philofophers who travelled in fearch of wifdom, in the a year : from whence fome, who favoured the annualmotion of the earth, were led to conclude that thefe va¬ hence we find the Arabians, as well as many other Afiatics, fometimes falling under this denomination ; beftdes a number of Africans whofe country lay at a diftsnce from Ethiopia properly fo called. Midra, or a country laid wafte ; " or (fays our author) The connas it is called in Scripture, a land which the waters or try laid kept for fome time in running water, or when a great In the firft place, a coiifiderable number of years muft elapfe, before fuch plants cache = ./cache/191253818.txt txt = ./txt/191253818.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253819 author = Millar title = Volume 1 Part 2, Agriculture-AME date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 443569 sentences = 33240 flesch = 83 summary = man), from a fc&rcity of feed, I followed a method tain an earfometimes ufed by gardeners, for forcing early potatoes, ly crop, Mr Wimpey is alfo of opinion, that it is proper toMr Wimfow a large quantity of feed; but thinks two pounds pey's opiwill be fufficient for an acre. When cultivated for feed, it is fuppofed in molt parts of the kingdom that it ought altvays to be taken from tranfpianted roots j but in Nor¬ nip, from what I have yet feen, as a general crop j becaufe I think it probable, that unlefs in particular circumftances, the common field turnips grow to a much vated country alfo, the land floods occafloned by vioLlJI lent rains frequently bring with them fuch quantities alfo given to a fort of begging, pra&ifed in fome diocefes, for church-tapers, on new year's day, by a troop cache = ./cache/191253819.txt txt = ./txt/191253819.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253825 author = Millar title = Volume 4 Part 1, Book-keeping-BRE date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 362183 sentences = 59856 flesch = 84 summary = flower, fruit, leaves, and general appearance, that almoft every man at firft fight would give them the flowers of different kinds on the fame plant, fome nus confifts of a certain number of fpecies, which refemble one another in fome parts of the flower or of divided into two lips j and the corolla of tetradynamious plants confifts always of four petals, placed fomewhat in the form of a crofs : hence called cruciform. Ver. with flowers folitary, leaves heart-lanceolate, dented, the fegments of the calyx equal, ovate, thorns terminating: flowers 4 cleft; male tm&cathartifemale on different plants: leaves egg-lhaped ; ftem cus. fruitftalks many-flowered, folitary; leaves egg-fhaped; Item fwoln at the joints.—The whole of this plant fruit-ftalks 1-flowered j leaves ferrated, egg-ftiaed j ftem angular.—The berries of this plant are very leaves ferrated, fmooth •, flowers forming a corymbus.—This plant loves a fertile foil and Hoping cache = ./cache/191253825.txt txt = ./txt/191253825.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253826 author = Millar title = Volume 4 Part 2, BRE-BUR date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 476055 sentences = 26046 flesch = 73 summary = War declaWhile the king was thus embroiled with his parliared againft ment at home, and with powerful nations abroad, he He gave orders to Herbert his at-^ersoEpartorney-general to enter an accufation of high treafon, inliamentimthe houfe of peers, againft Lord Kimbolton, one of the Peachecl py difpirited the oppofite party ; and fuch confufion nowprevailed at London, that fome propofed to the king 124 rejefled, on account of the great number of the LonCliarles bedon militia ; and it was refolved firft to reduce Gloufi^"Giou'cefter, in confequence of which the king would have In a very fhort time after the appointment of the Retfmmngfecret committee, a report was given in, ftating that the bill propocempany were in great diftrefs for want of money; and fedas this was the cafe, a bill ought to be brought in for houfe, that it was with great difficulty, for fome time, cache = ./cache/191253826.txt txt = ./txt/191253826.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253837 author = Millar title = Volume 15 Part 2, ORC-PAR date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 476505 sentences = 31065 flesch = 80 summary = It wras a place of fome confideration in the Roman times, but was afterwards quite demolifhed by Edwin, king of Northumberland. frequently ftirred, obferving at the fame time not to increafe the heat to fuch a degree as to make the ore clot was afferted by many well-meaning men of the laft century, and as it is ftill thought by fome in this, it would unqueftionably have been equally unlawful for the JewTs. The Chriftians in Aquinas s time, however^afted wifely in In fome birds, thele feathers fall forward over the noftrils : they quite cover thofe of the crow. Gojhawk.—Cere black ; feet yellow; body brown • Palumbatail feathers barred with pale bands, a white line overriui' are of a pale gold colour; the bafe of the bill is furrounded with black feathers, appearing like velvet, and the breaft white, without fpots j the tail feathers afti-coloured j ftiaft black j bill, legs, anji irides red ; greater cache = ./cache/191253837.txt txt = ./txt/191253837.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253836 author = Millar title = Volume 15 Part 1, NIC-ORB date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 487413 sentences = 29681 flesch = 78 summary = fuch place as Saba/a ; it ought to have been named Sacala, fignifying the higheft ridge of land, where the wnter falls equally down on both fides, from eaft and weft, ing on the rights and equality of men •, and tire anfwers which have fometimes been given to them fuppofe a degree of perfect inn in human nature, which, fame fpecies, prevents almoft entirely the effect of novelty, unlefs diftance of place or fome other circumcafes, at a fmall diftance from one another, and fometimes by ufing eye glaffes of different refractive powers *, the pin is evidently erroneousj for the fame effea is pioduced, when the fmall aperture is formed of two femiapertures at different diftances from the eye, or when a which fall farther from, the axis, than s b, fuch as thofe fame point n, thefe two rays alone will be parallel cache = ./cache/191253836.txt txt = ./txt/191253836.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253838 author = Millar title = Volume 14 Part 1, MIC-Moral philosophy date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 415443 sentences = 36473 flesch = 80 summary = dora, may be exhibited in great perfeaion, in all their Under the plate m are placed two lenfes, for ennative beauty •, the lights and ftiades, the prominences larging the field of view on the fcreen : the fmaller of The fmall figures rewe fuggetted fome doubts whether all thofe minute boprefent the objects in their natural ftate, without being In the latwith our fenfes, we may deduce the nature of thofe ter, indeed, it has fome very fmall holes concealed uncaufes and effe&s which are imperceptible to the corder the Ikin, near the place where the embryo wings thefe parts, thofe that form the upper fides of the mouth fine green colour ; and its eyes appear like txvo burnilhed beads of gold, whence it has obtained the name Char.—This variety is found maflive, diffeminated, and cryftallized in the form of a fix-fided table cache = ./cache/191253838.txt txt = ./txt/191253838.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191253839 author = Millar title = Volume 14 Part 2, Moral philosophy-NIC date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 430398 sentences = 33338 flesch = 81 summary = tain in his time } but this is eafily anfwered, by obferving, that thefe trees, though of the fir kind, yet are vibrations which are formed in a given time by tht firings that produce thefe founds. We may remark, that this difference of a comma is found between the third minor when true and harmonical, and the fame chord when it fuffers alteration 'd', 'fof which w7e have taken notice in the fcale (note v) 5 for The C cleff is placed on the fourth, the third, the Fig. y.r. fecond, or the firft line: and in thefe different pofitions Fig. 7.2. For it is proper to obferve, that there are not, perhaps, two muficians who charaflerize their chords with the fame figures $ which produces a great inconveniency to the perfon (b) The numbers here given differ in feveral inftances from thofe which we have feen in fome late works on this cache = ./cache/191253839.txt txt = ./txt/191253839.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320556 author = Millar title = Volume 5 Part 1, BUR-CHA date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 469183 sentences = 29543 flesch = 79 summary = In the mean time, fome few copies of thefe fafcinatlng poems found their way to Edinburgh j and having the court of France, being the fame as the grand echanfon, or great cupbearer of the prefent times. bable that Sebaftian, after his father's death, made feveral voyages to thefe parts, as a map of his diicoveries, drawn by himfelf, was hung up in the privy gar¬ mic Icales of numbers, fines, verfed fines, and tangents, CALIDUCT, in Antiquity, a kind of pipes or caare placed along thefe faces near the ftraight edges : nal difpofed along the walls of houfes or apartments, CAPNICON, in Antiquity, chimney money, or a powerful and well difeiplined army, difperfed his fortax w'hich the Roman emperors levied for fmoke, and ces, and having taken Ariaiathes himfelf piiioner, cruwhich of confequence wras due from all, even the cified him with all thofe of the royal blood whom he perfons prefent themfelves at the fame time before thefe cache = ./cache/191320556.txt txt = ./txt/191320556.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320557 author = Millar title = Volume 5 Part 2, CHA-CHI date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 424478 sentences = 38691 flesch = 80 summary = even under water j and they feem equally luminous in atmofpheric air, oxygen gas, carbonic acid, or hydrogen to pafs through a red-hot tube, fulphurous acid is decompofed •, the hydrogen combines with the oxygen red heat, carbonic acid is formed, by the union of carbone and oxygen, and fulphur is depofited. contains a confiderable proportion of water of cryftallization, it fufes quietly j and when the heat is increafed, it gives out a quantity of oxygen gas nearly equal diftilled with two or three of ordinary fpirit of fea fait (muriatic acid), may all, except a fmall portion of phlogiftic air, be condenfed in a folution of fixed vegetable alkali 5 and the folution, thus impregnated, yields a con¬ of the acid ; water is formed, and azotic gas is difengaged from each of the component parts of the fait. cache = ./cache/191320557.txt txt = ./txt/191320557.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191678900 author = Millar title = Volume 20 Part 1, SUI-THE date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 480595 sentences = 31942 flesch = 78 summary = Its author is a man of learning, and great perfonal worth : and as he fills a high ftation in the church of Rome, by drop j and if at the fame time the difcharge diminifli confiderably, or totally flop, a complete fuppreffion of urine fometimes fucceeds, occafioned by the in¬ thing which may prove a fource of irritation, the diforder has been faid to be not only prevented from increafing, but has in a gradual manner entirely difappeared ; but we much fufpedl that thefe cafes whofe abfcefs has healed, others are very apt to form in fucceffion ; thefe fhould be treated in the fame manner, and ufed were only perfonal, and did not defcend to fucceeding generations, fuch as thofe employed by the He¬ ufing two men as marks, or poles fet in wooden pedeftals, or perhaps fome remarkable places in the houfes cache = ./cache/191678900.txt txt = ./txt/191678900.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320560 author = Millar title = Volume 8 Part 1, ELE-FAI date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 442943 sentences = 35008 flesch = 81 summary = oaks of the prefent times would have been found confiderably different from thofe that exifted long ago ; gyptians, according to Maillet, is to wafh the body feveral times with rofe-water, which, he elfewhere obferves, is more fragrant in that country than with us ; veral of the kings of Europe refufed for fome time to which the king had lent him upon fome former occafion: and immediately following thefe, a ftill greater himfelf ftill farther with this body, he took the crofs, which continues in force to this day, and is if ill reand appealed to the pope againft the ufurpation of the gnrded as the great bulwark of Britifh liberty. In the mean time the king was left at a place called to be made in doing juftice to every one ; no freeman Downy black ; marked with alb-coloured bands ; the * maxillajaws of the fame length with the head. cache = ./cache/191320560.txt txt = ./txt/191320560.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191678901 author = Millar title = Volume 20 Part 2, THE-ZYM date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 497432 sentences = 34405 flesch = 81 summary = Tide, fouthing a certain interval of time; which is confiant with refpett to that place, but very different in $t/i, The time of high water in any place appears to By a comparifon of a great number of obfervations made by Dr Maikelyne at St Helena, and at Barbadoes (places ficuated in the open fea), it appears that time of high water for thefe three chief fituations of the the fame kind muft happen in all great arms of the fea ory, for any place, and the obferved time of high water, years in {hip-building and other purpofes has diminifhed in a very great degree the quantity produced in this But, in the firft place, thefe violent agitations muft diffufe themfelves laterally as foon as they get out of the In the firft place, form a proper mould, which muft confift of two pieces, viz. cache = ./cache/191678901.txt txt = ./txt/191678901.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320561 author = Millar title = Volume 8 Part 2, FAI-FOR date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 432160 sentences = 33235 flesch = 82 summary = When a horfe's tuihes do not appear for fome time horfe ; and as vomiting is only an effort to remove nanfea or its caufe, fo nature not having given the difeafe, has not provided the means for its removal. the expence and time of cure will be fufficiently compenfated by the value of the horfe ; for it muft be re¬ mended by fome writers to ufe the cautery on thefe occafions} but probably a detergent lotion, fuch as we hav^ It is a common attendant on feveral acute difeafes, as fevers, fome inflammations, efpecially dyfentery, or what has been commonly called molten greafe. fee that thefe cafes are not fo extraordinary as fome may Difeafes. If, however, confiderable fever has taken place, and the animal's pulfe ishard, it will be proper to draw blood, according to the fame means, but it appears that it was fome time be¬ cache = ./cache/191320561.txt txt = ./txt/191320561.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191678902 author = Millar title = Volume 13 Part 1, Mathematics-Medicine date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 444943 sentences = 35783 flesch = 80 summary = When the fanaticifm of the Mahometan relicioli j and about the fame time appeared RegiomontaYcience, gion, however, had fubfided, and the termination of nus's treatife on trigonometry, which contains the mewar had turned the minds of the Arabs to the purfuits thod of relblvlng iphevical triangles in general, when a-D iipj Pofitianof jgp, it is frequently of great ufe to know the potp" centre f]tjon tp,e of inertia in bodies of all forms, we though fometimes half the body or more ; in which upon melatter cafe the hands often appear with enfigns of majelly in them ; fuch as the globe, faid to have been in¬ : though the moft perfect iliac paffion takes place without any obftrudlion, fo that clyfters will be vomited ; and even after this has continued for feveral days, the patients have at length re¬ cache = ./cache/191678902.txt txt = ./txt/191678902.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191678903 author = Millar title = Volume 13 Part 2, Medicine-MIC date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 467569 sentences = 33388 flesch = 79 summary = and appearances of it put on, to anfwer particular purpofes; at lead where this power of refiflance is prefent, we have good reafon to conclude that the affec¬ is no reafon to believe that it has any influence in diffolving calculus j and indeed it feems to be chiefly ufeful in thefe inftances where ulcerations take place in the . Now and then it feemed to be occafioned by appearance of all the febrile fvmptoms: but he afcarching cold, or by errors in diet ; but oftener by anfirms that the fame kind of fever may be produced by I he addition of a purgative, indeed, prevents thefe effeds ; but at the fame time, as already obferved, it diminilhes the virtue of the medicine. uncommon thirft, and flufhing heats, nothing will anfwer better than fuch fulphureous waters as the Harrowgate and Moffat, at the fame time ufing a courfe of ot Ideas, both into view at the fame time, till at laft thefe two, cache = ./cache/191678903.txt txt = ./txt/191678903.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191679020 author = Millar title = Volume 11 Part 2, JUP-LIE date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 468109 sentences = 31328 flesch = 78 summary = The fame exemption was granted to any perfon who lived in other parts of Italy, having four prepofleffed m favour of Rynfault, upon the deceafe of fubjeft of their difeourfe to common eyes appear diftne governor of the chief town of Zealand gave him that ferent from what it was, he called his fervants to concommand. ' They are alfo called, in our law, milites, becaufe they formed a part, or indeed the whole, of the royal army, _ The word labyLaboratory, in military affair's, fignifies that place nnth, taken in the literal fenfe, lignifies a circumicriwhere all forts of fire-works are prepared, both for acbed (pace, interfefted by a number of paffages, fome of ftrength and vigour of a language : at the fame time,hartnonithe founds are neither enough diverfified, nor in themelves of fuch an agreeable tone, as to afford great the higheft fame place are alfo found great numbers of fmall pieces cache = ./cache/191679020.txt txt = ./txt/191679020.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191679019 author = Millar title = Volume 11 Part 1, HYD-JUN date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 466933 sentences = 27561 flesch = 76 summary = ufed $ becaufe the matter of wdiich the priming is compofed fills up the inequalities of the body to be varnifhed ; and makes it eafy, by means of rubbing and waterpolifhing, to gain an even furface for the varnifh : and produce of filh taken in thefe parts, have been lately fent to England, with proper attedations as to the unlimited. is faid to be able to live a confiderable time out of wTater, having the power of doling the gill-covers fo as to them carried at their funerals ; this was a thing onlygranted to fuch as had honourably difeharged themfelves of their offices; for thofe who failed in this refpeft forfeited that privilege ; and in cafe they had cache = ./cache/191679019.txt txt = ./txt/191679019.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191689060 author = Millar title = Volume 16 Part 1, PAR-PHL date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 474787 sentences = 29358 flesch = 77 summary = (b) Ihe origin ol: thefe letters was this: for the fake of unbending his mind, Pafcal ufed often to g-o toPort Royal des Champs, where one of his fillers had taken the veil, and wfflere he had an opportunity of leeinptne celebrated Mr Arnaud, and feveral of his friends. All thefe lufory arts, confidered _ as vehicles of pkafure, from the variety of their inventions, repreient pleafure as a fleeting phantom: evincing at the fame time loved bv St Jerome and St Auguftin, who kept up a friendly correfpondence with him by letters before they difeovered the heretical pravity of his opinions } for Pelagius, being a cautious and artful man, for fome time vented his is reprefented by thefe good fathers, in the heat of their zeal, as a very ugly fellow', ' broad-fhouldered, thick-necktd, fat-headed, lame of a leg, and blind of an eye.' Even the moft northern parts of this ifland (Britain) produced cache = ./cache/191689060.txt txt = ./txt/191689060.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191809865 author = Millar title = Volume 3 Part 1, ASS-BAR date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 480913 sentences = 34641 flesch = 82 summary = count of the apparent motions of the fun j in the fecond, we {hall treat of the divifion of time, which is The fun muft follow the fame law ; therefore,riesits diftance from the earth increafes in the fame pro¬ The moon's diameter, as well as the fun's, is fuppofed to be divided into 12 equal parts, called digits ; and lyBodie, « feen from the fun or new moon at thefe times The the fun, at the fame time, obferved that the moon ap¬ deed mud be the length of time requifite for fuch didant bodies to form combinations by the laws of attraftion, fince, according to the didances he has affumed, the light of fome of his nebulae mud be thirtyfix or forty-eight thoufand years in arriving from them the air of different places at the fame time, and efpecially of thofe fituations where it was moft probable to cache = ./cache/191809865.txt txt = ./txt/191809865.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192545784 author = Millar title = Volume 2 Part 2, ANT-ASS date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 460147 sentences = 30917 flesch = 79 summary = brood, till in fome time it is turned into little vermicules as fmall as mites, commonly called ants eggs. ANTIPATRIS (A&s xxjii, 31.), a town of Paleftine, anciently called Caphar Saba, according to Jofephus, but named Antipatris by Herod the Great, in The appellation is given in like manner to thofe perfons who firft planted the Chriftian faith in any place.^ this refolution, the Mofems, as his followers were callled, were now treated with fuch feverity, that they His foLwfound it no longer fafe to continue in Mecca nay, feers perfecuveral of them in the fifth year of his miflion foundtedthemfelves obliged to fly into Ethiopia, where they When any perfon of didimdion marhe would in all" probability have put Werdan's army ried, he took with him his new fpoufe, in order to reto flio-ht had not that general's fon, the commandant ceive this holy man's benedidlion. the fame time it muft be admitted, that as our anceftors w^ere obliged by fome of the old ftatutes to be¬ cache = ./cache/192545784.txt txt = ./txt/192545784.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192545786 author = Millar title = Volume 12 Part 2, MAH-Materia medica date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 436911 sentences = 34114 flesch = 80 summary = filled this office for 16 years with great ability, fupported the king's authority againft the janizaries, and Thefe are of fuch an exquiflte flavour, that the Chinefe for a long time purchafed them for their weight point of view, to inveftigate the ftrmW of thefe flowmoving animals, fuch as the fpecies juft deferibed, and When taken young, thefe animals may be domefticated, will follow their mafter like a dog, and come to ing not merely to the peculiar motions of its mouth, fimilar to thofe in ruminating animals, but to the llructure of the ftomach, which appears to be divided into ence is found in the human race, either in regard to ffature, colour, the form of the fkull, as will prefently appear, which is not obferved in the fame proportion Ma;k~ , thofe of a great general j and with thefe he rendered cache = ./cache/192545786.txt txt = ./txt/192545786.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692192 author = Millar title = Volume 10 Part 1, GOT-Heraldry date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 466120 sentences = 30635 flesch = 79 summary = The pronouns of the firjl and fecond perfons have number and cafes, for the fame reafon that nouns have thefe accidents ; but in no language have they any variation denoting gender : the reafon is, that sex, and all other properties and attributes whatever, except thofe juft mentioned as deferiptive of the nature of thefe pronouns, are foreign from the mind of the fpeaker when he utters / or thou in difeourfe. ADJECTIVES, or thofe words which exprefs as inhering in their fubjlances the feveral qualities of things, of which the effence confifts not in motion or its privation; as, good, bad, BLACK, WHITE, LAfcGE, small, is'e. fcarcely think of any thing more than what was abfolutely neceffary, it is probable they would be fome time beforethey invented any other word containing in itfelf an affertion or affirmation; for they would not very early cache = ./cache/192692192.txt txt = ./txt/192692192.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692193 author = Millar title = Volume 10 Part 2, Heraldry-Hydrodynamics date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 450230 sentences = 31924 flesch = 81 summary = The fame rules are obferve-J with refped to the elcutcheons placed on the hearfe and horfes ufed in pom¬ His firft expedition took place in the year 1518 ; and that moft of the princes in thofe parts were fain to make Whether Athur at this time fet up as a king for himfelf, or whether he held thefe cities as vaffal to Nim¬ general hijlory contains an account of feveral dates exifting together in the fame period of time. outer crufts of thefe hives, innumerable cells appear fwarming with inhabitants, in a great variety of wnnding direftions, all communicating with each other, and with feveral other nefts upon the fame tree. another houfe built on the ground, generally at the root of a tree j formed like an irregularly Tided cone ; fometimes more than fix feet high, and nearly as much in diameter. cache = ./cache/192692193.txt txt = ./txt/192692193.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 193108316 author = Millar title = Volume 19 Part 1, SCR-SLE date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 470723 sentences = 32748 flesch = 82 summary = at different times; all of which are in fome degree connefted as parts of one great fcheme. he calls in one place fpurious, in another controverted; evidently meaning the fame thing by thefe two higher age is, that they had now' for their bilhop Pothinus, who was 90 years old, and whofe early life confequently muft have immediately followTed the times of avoid obferving, that this point muft remain unfettledtill other fpecies of this new genus have been difeovered, or at leaft till an entire individual have been deferibed by an experienced naturalift. And in all thefe cafes it is prudent, and ufual, to endorfe the livery of feifin on the back of the deed, fpecifying the manner, place, and time of making it j together thefe new water-lines, obferving that the diftances in lower edge of the keel both ways, and let it alfo rcprefent the middle line of the half-breadth plan. cache = ./cache/193108316.txt txt = ./txt/193108316.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 193109110 author = Millar title = Volume 9 Part 1, FOR-Gardening date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 476474 sentences = 28090 flesch = 76 summary = may be placed an iron plate of the fame diameter, fupported upon twro horizontal bars, and pierced near its tion of nature but of art, is the regular order and difpolition of thofe materials, the form of the ground, works at the fame time, with great and fmall arms, at All this time the Normans ftill continued their incurftons to fuch a degree, that Solomon king of Brit¬ the fame time expreffed their feelings in the moft glowing language ; and ftrongly urged the neceffity of caling together the dates general, the lawful council of For 40 years the principles of liberty had been diffeminated with eagernefs in France by fome men of great National Affembly fucceeded thefe great popular facrifices, the King laid hold of it as a Sit opportunity for alfo neceffary at fome times to ufe a (butter of thin plate-iron, to be applied to the mouth of the hopper to exclude cache = ./cache/193109110.txt txt = ./txt/193109110.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320558 author = Millar title = Volume 17 Part 2, Projectiles-RHI date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 487413 sentences = 30964 flesch = 79 summary = But we muft now proceed to the general problem, of obto determine the motion of a body projected in any dilique proreCtion, and with any velocity. fecond wife, who accompanied him, had already been to the exiftence of civil fociety, and in general the intedelivered feven times, once of three children, and fix reft of both the promifer and promifee, that the words both extremely interefting, and very little known 3 but at the fame time it is a ftudv in the higheft degree unpleafant, from the deteftable fmell and naftinefs which attend the putrefadlion of animal bodies 3 and a man muft be thefe muft be lighted at the fame time as the water-roc¬ fequence of its being in motion, produces changes in which they give of fuch a force is, that it always prothe ftate or motion of other bodies, and that thefe duces the fame acceleration, that is, equal accelerations cache = ./cache/191320558.txt txt = ./txt/191320558.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191320559 author = Millar title = Volume 17 Part 1, Poetry-Projectiles date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 455984 sentences = 31433 flesch = 78 summary = the fame fpace of time alfo, fhows why thofe two parts Thefe poems are frequently called eclogues, which fignifies " feleft or choice pieces 5" though fome account for difticha, a large bulbous plant growing about the Cape of Good Hope, called mad poifony is ufed for the fame pur¬ his attempts upon this city, but with the fame ill fuccefs ; though he got poffeffion of fome places of lefs king, he for fome time waged againft Ruffia a war, of fir A publilhed in the year 1749, and has fince been feveral times printed in other countries befides France. tory, at the fame time, muft not appear in long and te¬ time and place, fpecifying the fame, and inviting allwho have intereft in the cafe to attend if they (hall in¬ reafoning neceffary to anfwer thefe queftions, or to difcover the relation between the things given and thofe cache = ./cache/191320559.txt txt = ./txt/191320559.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191809866 author = Millar title = Volume 3 Part 2, BAR-BOO date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 464039 sentences = 28735 flesch = 79 summary = the good fortune to hear her fing feveral times abovego different airs, with fecond and third ftanzas com¬ wras once in a gentleman's hq#& in the country, where the neceffary was at the end of a long garden, and confequently at a great diftance from the room wftiere he lodged : as he was going to it before day, for he wras a ployed to tranfmit heat are called baths; but the fubftances moft frequently ufed by chemifts for this purpofe are water and fand. feveral ages to ufe this kind of divination at the confecration of a biftiop, in order to difeover his life, man¬ ner, if you confider fome beautiful faces, you may obferve, that it is much the fame variety of colours which it appears by thefe his works that Bird was in the ftridtelt fenfe a church mufician, he occafionally gave to thsworld compofitions of a fecular kind : and he feems cache = ./cache/191809866.txt txt = ./txt/191809866.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 191689061 author = Millar title = Volume 16 Part 2, PHO-Poetry date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 481761 sentences = 29790 flesch = 76 summary = thefe appearances wffiich take place in the fame body gans, and this change can be produced only in confequence of the power of Ample preffure, to form or deftroy fome of the combinations that take place in the port itfelf for fome confiderable time in the air, can pro¬ juice does not deftroy the life of fome feeds; hence bitter-fweet, hemp, milletoe, and other plants which fometimes grow upon trees, are produced by the means of the of the fame fundfion on the animal body, as the comparifon of thefe effefts with the changes produced on the air from natural caufes, which, when fcience Was lefs diffufed than at prefent, appeared to be the effedl of fomething fuperior to the common limits of human power. thefe he has made little, and fome great, and placed them The fame thing takes place in the motion of air, and cache = ./cache/191689061.txt txt = ./txt/191689061.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192545783 author = Millar title = Volume 2 Part 1, AME-ANS date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 443734 sentences = 29492 flesch = 77 summary = great cruelty ; at the fame time that they greatly diftreffed thofe on board Lord Dunmore's fleet, by refufmg to fupply them with any neceffaries. Thefe three bones form an oblong articulating furface, covered by cartilage, by which the hand is con¬ from the minute ends of arteries j and that thefe extremities firft open into a hollow7 veficle, from whence the depofited juice of feveral branches flows out through one common orifice. feientu and veficulae, there may be a communication by veffels not yet difeovered, and which may be compared to the hepato-cyftic oufts in fowls and ffthes : That the fluid in the end of the vafa deferentia and the vefirreaf fem\na CS arer rim.,]ar» according to the author's own obfervation : That the veficuhe in fome animals ineafe and decreafe with the tefticle at particular feafons : That in birds and certain fifties, there is a dilatation cache = ./cache/192545783.txt txt = ./txt/192545783.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192545785 author = Millar title = Volume 12 Part 1, LIE-MAG date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 450476 sentences = 51664 flesch = 87 summary = In order to obferve in what manner this light was affedled by different degrees of heat, they made ufe of a thefe different figures were vifible at the fame time ; had feen the fame light five or fix different times in In the fifth year of this king it was reviewed ; becaufe fome things were contained in that, liturgy which tions of the line generated at the end of any equal fucceflive intervals of time from the beginning of the mo¬ ideas alone firft confider the term we ufe, as the fign of fome in¬ If among thefe we find fuch as conftitute fome general idea, framed and fettled before¬ required to fome order and method, we (hall begin with obfervmake a relations of our general ideas are of two The following table fhows the magnetic dip as obferved at feveral different places at various times. cache = ./cache/192545785.txt txt = ./txt/192545785.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192547777 author = Millar title = Volume 6 Part 2, Conchology-Crystallization date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 455895 sentences = 37062 flesch = 80 summary = T. thin, ovate, ventricofe, and tranfverfely ftriated : wrinkles on the fore-part, plaited : 3 lines long is about 8 inches long, and fomewhat broader j the infide is finely poliftred, and produces the true motherof-pearl 5 and frequently alfo it affords the moft valuable B. a little ventricofe ; white with brown vin-tnucronadulations ; aperture oval ; whirls 5 ; 3 inches long. Of the ConSome fpecies of patella, which were brought from on pieces of mother-of-pearl as they are imported fromOt the Conftituent Madeira, were alfo fubjefted to chemical examination, China, and with precifely the fame reiults. ef the fhell, has probably alfo fetae effeft in the regular diftribution of the colours which appear on fome ter fecretfpecies. cember, I had an opportunity of making the fame obfervations all day j but fome hours after funfet, a northwTeft wind fprung up, which raifed the thermometer to cache = ./cache/192547777.txt txt = ./txt/192547777.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692190 author = Millar title = Volume 7 Part 2, Dyeing-Electricity date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 488134 sentences = 30730 flesch = 77 summary = dened by means of 3 vegetable acid ; but if the folution of tin has been ufed to dye with thofe fubftances, ence exifts in the nature of colouring particles fuppofed to be the fame, the adion of this acid, it is pro¬ fix the colour of cochineal ; and previous to the difcovery of the folution of tin, the ufe of the fame fubftance feems to have prevailed in Europe. ments and a fine light powder* but as thefe do not/ontain equal quantities of colouring matter, it will be When different parts of the cloth are to receive To cornmndifferent coloured flripes at the fame time, different mor-nicate difdants muff be employed. ber the parts of the time taken, the more there is reafon to conclude that the motion of each body is uni¬ vent all friCtion, a very fmall degree of which is fufficient to excite thefe bodies, no eleCtricity is produced. cache = ./cache/192692190.txt txt = ./txt/192692190.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192547776 author = Millar title = Volume 6 Part 1, CHI-Conchology date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 458753 sentences = 30862 flesch = 78 summary = The ry •, at which time a fmall quantity of Chinefe mermethod ufed for this purpofe is, when ttlver becomes chandife was procured by fome Ruffian merchants or eipht thoufand perfons, whofe fortune, dignity, and In the mean time thofe wffio enter the hall are acrank in fociety, are all very different •, but there no dicuftomed to falute the deceafed as if he were ftill in tions of people of rank, or of thofe in eafy circumftances, generally confift of five large courts, inclofed A number of thefe being received on the furface of any piece of metal, change the colour of it to (a) Here our author obferves, that he makes ufe of the word colour only to exprefs thofe calledj The firft treats of the proper meafurement of time, and the adjuftment of its feveral divifions $ the fecond, of fixing the dates of the various cache = ./cache/192547776.txt txt = ./txt/192547776.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692194 author = Millar title = Volume 18 Part I, RHI-RUS date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 485118 sentences = 29014 flesch = 77 summary = The RhoIn the mean time, the Rhodians, obferving thefe fordians raife midable preparations, were bufy in railing a new wall J his ill-timed freedom of fpeech made Cardinal Colonna his enemy, though the friend of genuine merit, becaufe he thought that fome of his family rvere abufed high time for an old man, who was but little able to fupport the weight of public affairs, to give place to a prince procured fome troops who ferved out of a perfonal affedlion to himfelf, the city would have been in great Caefar being thus delivered from danger, purfued the armies of Afranius and Petreius with fuch fuperior addrefs and conduft, that he forced them to lubmit without coming to a battle, and by that means be¬ He was at this time 67 years old •, his perfon was moft difpleafing 5 and fome fay the difagreeablenefs of it, in a great meafure, drove him into retirement. cache = ./cache/192692194.txt txt = ./txt/192692194.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 193108317 author = Millar title = Volume 19 Part 2, SLE-SUG date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 485357 sentences = 32980 flesch = 79 summary = fuch llraitened circumftances as laid him under the neceflity of exercifing that art to procure the means of fubiitlence, though he devoted, at the fame time, all the leifure which he could command to the Rudy of philofophy. mistry Index, for an account of its properties and combmations : but long after that article was written, foda and potafli were decompofed by means of galvanifm ; and the alkalies, hitherto conlidered as Ample fubllances, appear, from the experiments of Mr Davy, able of thefe occupies the centre of the kingdom, efpecially New Caftile, which forms the moft elevated traft We have taken fome pains to examine and coinerror of a 30th part in its bulk ; and bodies of irregular pare the experiments on this fubjeft, and lhali endeaflrapes and friable fubftance, fuch as the ores of metals, vour to afcertain this point with the precifion which it cache = ./cache/193108317.txt txt = ./txt/193108317.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692195 author = Millar title = Volume 18 Part 2, RUS-SCR date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 475957 sentences = 29075 flesch = 77 summary = A great general fome time ago deceafed, who was a native of Britain, having been preffed fiefs which their firft kings ufed to bellow on the lallians, that is, the great lords of their falle or court, views of the king of England, and named cornmiflioners to treat with thofe of Edward upon the Scots aftairs. The anfwer of the parliament was to the following purpofe : All England knows, that ever fince the firft eftabliffiment of this kingdom, our kings have been liegelords of Scotland. the king of Scots." At the fame time, Baliol prefented himfelf before his liege-lord ; did homage, and fwore which when King Henry heard, he exclaimed, " That band fubthe earl, by deferting his wife, had afted /ike a Scot.'''> mils to theLord Hume refufed to furrendcr himfelf, or to accept reSentof the regent's terms •, and was of confequence declared cache = ./cache/192692195.txt txt = ./txt/192692195.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 192692191 author = Millar title = Volume 7 Part 1, CTE-Dyeing date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 461976 sentences = 29491 flesch = 78 summary = Thefe will produce fruit till about midfummer ; at which time the fecond crop will come in to have an opportunity of hearing thefe doth lines themfelves, made even fome of the moft intelligent men in the After making feveral voyages to different places of a great deal of profeffional knowledge. His knowthe Eaft Indies, he afted for fome time as gunner at ledge in natural hiftory is not fcientific ; but it apthe Englilh fort of Bencoolen. In China moft things which man form, and was called Dagun, we may eafily conhave any reference to fplendour and magnificence, feem ceive the hidden charafter under which he was defcrito be_ denominated from the fame objeft. ing to this author, the firft inhabitants of the earth bein^placed at the confluence of two great rivers, the Eu¬ employed, but with fome difference of fignification ; broad being moft properly ufed for thofe cache = ./cache/192692191.txt txt = ./txt/192692191.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 193109111 author = Millar title = Volume 9 Part 2, Gardening-GOT date = 1810 pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 474799 sentences = 31558 flesch = 80 summary = at other times near the bottom of the branch, this circumflance in a certain degree mull regulate the Ihortening the branch, as care mull be taken to leave a fufficient quantity of flower buds, where fruit is the obje6l. If the heat begin to decline in the cucumber and Managemelon beds, they fhould receive linings as direfted in ment of cuthe former months j for thefe plants will not yield fine cumbers globe } for, although thefe are of confiderable mils to theLord Hume refufed to furrendcr himfelf, or to accept reSentof the regent''s terms •, and was of confequence declared id: 193108316 author: Millar title: Volume 19 Part 1, SCR-SLE date: 1810 words: 470723 sentences: 32748 pages: flesch: 82 cache: ./cache/193108316.txt txt: ./txt/193108316.txt summary: at different times; all of which are in fome degree connefted as parts of one great fcheme. he calls in one place fpurious, in another controverted; evidently meaning the fame thing by thefe two higher age is, that they had now'' for their bilhop Pothinus, who was 90 years old, and whofe early life confequently muft have immediately followTed the times of avoid obferving, that this point muft remain unfettledtill other fpecies of this new genus have been difeovered, or at leaft till an entire individual have been deferibed by an experienced naturalift. And in all thefe cafes it is prudent, and ufual, to endorfe the livery of feifin on the back of the deed, fpecifying the manner, place, and time of making it j together thefe new water-lines, obferving that the diftances in lower edge of the keel both ways, and let it alfo rcprefent the middle line of the half-breadth plan. id: 193108317 author: Millar title: Volume 19 Part 2, SLE-SUG date: 1810 words: 485357 sentences: 32980 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/193108317.txt txt: ./txt/193108317.txt summary: fuch llraitened circumftances as laid him under the neceflity of exercifing that art to procure the means of fubiitlence, though he devoted, at the fame time, all the leifure which he could command to the Rudy of philofophy. mistry Index, for an account of its properties and combmations : but long after that article was written, foda and potafli were decompofed by means of galvanifm ; and the alkalies, hitherto conlidered as Ample fubllances, appear, from the experiments of Mr Davy, able of thefe occupies the centre of the kingdom, efpecially New Caftile, which forms the moft elevated traft We have taken fome pains to examine and coinerror of a 30th part in its bulk ; and bodies of irregular pare the experiments on this fubjeft, and lhali endeaflrapes and friable fubftance, fuch as the ores of metals, vour to afcertain this point with the precifion which it id: 191678900 author: Millar title: Volume 20 Part 1, SUI-THE date: 1810 words: 480595 sentences: 31942 pages: flesch: 78 cache: ./cache/191678900.txt txt: ./txt/191678900.txt summary: Its author is a man of learning, and great perfonal worth : and as he fills a high ftation in the church of Rome, by drop j and if at the fame time the difcharge diminifli confiderably, or totally flop, a complete fuppreffion of urine fometimes fucceeds, occafioned by the in¬ thing which may prove a fource of irritation, the diforder has been faid to be not only prevented from increafing, but has in a gradual manner entirely difappeared ; but we much fufpedl that thefe cafes whofe abfcefs has healed, others are very apt to form in fucceffion ; thefe fhould be treated in the fame manner, and ufed were only perfonal, and did not defcend to fucceeding generations, fuch as thofe employed by the He¬ ufing two men as marks, or poles fet in wooden pedeftals, or perhaps fome remarkable places in the houfes id: 191678901 author: Millar title: Volume 20 Part 2, THE-ZYM date: 1810 words: 497432 sentences: 34405 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/191678901.txt txt: ./txt/191678901.txt summary: Tide, fouthing a certain interval of time; which is confiant with refpett to that place, but very different in $t/i, The time of high water in any place appears to By a comparifon of a great number of obfervations made by Dr Maikelyne at St Helena, and at Barbadoes (places ficuated in the open fea), it appears that time of high water for thefe three chief fituations of the the fame kind muft happen in all great arms of the fea ory, for any place, and the obferved time of high water, years in {hip-building and other purpofes has diminifhed in a very great degree the quantity produced in this But, in the firft place, thefe violent agitations muft diffufe themfelves laterally as foon as they get out of the In the firft place, form a proper mould, which muft confift of two pieces, viz. ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel