Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... action . The former for a public offence ; for every libel has a tendency to the breach of the peace , by provoking the person libelled to break it ; which offence is said to be the same in point of law , whether the matter contained be ...
... action . The former for a public offence ; for every libel has a tendency to the breach of the peace , by provoking the person libelled to break it ; which offence is said to be the same in point of law , whether the matter contained be ...
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... actions ; that , consequently , the dis tinctions of good and evil , which had been established with regard to those actions , were false and groundless , and that men could not , properly speaking , commit sin ; that religion consisted ...
... actions ; that , consequently , the dis tinctions of good and evil , which had been established with regard to those actions , were false and groundless , and that men could not , properly speaking , commit sin ; that religion consisted ...
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... action are the same ; speech being only a mode of action . To LIE . v . n . ( leogan , Sax . liegen , Dutch . ) 1. To utter criminal falsehood ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To exhibit false representations ( Swift ) . 12 . To LIE . v . n . pret ...
... action are the same ; speech being only a mode of action . To LIE . v . n . ( leogan , Sax . liegen , Dutch . ) 1. To utter criminal falsehood ( Shakspeare ) . 2. To exhibit false representations ( Swift ) . 12 . To LIE . v . n . pret ...
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... action , and in the vegetable kingdom it is highly probable that oxygen maintains a far more powerful influence . May we be allowed to throw out a hint that perhaps it will hereafter ap- pear that these two distinct principles ...
... action , and in the vegetable kingdom it is highly probable that oxygen maintains a far more powerful influence . May we be allowed to throw out a hint that perhaps it will hereafter ap- pear that these two distinct principles ...
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... action of the solar rays to disengage their latent hight . " ( Leslie on Heat , p . 4 : 1. ) Sir L Newton observes , that bodies and light act mutually on one another ; bodies on light in emitung , reflecting , refracting , and ...
... action of the solar rays to disengage their latent hight . " ( Leslie on Heat , p . 4 : 1. ) Sir L Newton observes , that bodies and light act mutually on one another ; bodies on light in emitung , reflecting , refracting , and ...
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