Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 71819 |
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... body vanish when the insect is dead . 2. L. forcipata . Expands four inches and an half . Nose yellow , with a black line on the prominent part ; thorax black , with several broad yellow stripes , two on the front , and two behind the ...
... body vanish when the insect is dead . 2. L. forcipata . Expands four inches and an half . Nose yellow , with a black line on the prominent part ; thorax black , with several broad yellow stripes , two on the front , and two behind the ...
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... body , more especially a bandage , or fillet of cloth or linen , serving to bind the arm , and facilitate the operation of bleeding . They are called also chords , bands , or strings , and are of different kinds , some fine , others ...
... body , more especially a bandage , or fillet of cloth or linen , serving to bind the arm , and facilitate the operation of bleeding . They are called also chords , bands , or strings , and are of different kinds , some fine , others ...
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... body , considered as such : and he observes that light is not fire , nor yet any matter radiating from the luminous body , and transmitted through the transparent one . The Cartesians have refined considerably on this notion ; and hold ...
... body , considered as such : and he observes that light is not fire , nor yet any matter radiating from the luminous body , and transmitted through the transparent one . The Cartesians have refined considerably on this notion ; and hold ...
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... body , and thereby since the creation must have greatly diminished the matter in the sun and stars , as well as increased the bulk of the earth and planets by the vast quantity of particles of light absorbed by them in so long a period ...
... body , and thereby since the creation must have greatly diminished the matter in the sun and stars , as well as increased the bulk of the earth and planets by the vast quantity of particles of light absorbed by them in so long a period ...
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... bodies must have pores , disposed in right lines , and in all possible directions , to serve as canals for the passage of the rays : but such a Structure must take away all solid matter from those bodies , and all coherence among their ...
... bodies must have pores , disposed in right lines , and in all possible directions , to serve as canals for the passage of the rays : but such a Structure must take away all solid matter from those bodies , and all coherence among their ...
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