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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... continued during all the time that the moon is visible ; and , as the part of its disc which appears highest at its rising is found lowest at its setting , these are the two instants when the difference is most perceptible . Thus the ...
... continued during all the time that the moon is visible ; and , as the part of its disc which appears highest at its rising is found lowest at its setting , these are the two instants when the difference is most perceptible . Thus the ...
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... continued ten days , or somewhat longer , the patient re- vered , though the eruption did not return . diffuse redness connecting the papulę , and the tendency to become pustular , distin- guish the lichen agrius from the lichen sim ...
... continued ten days , or somewhat longer , the patient re- vered , though the eruption did not return . diffuse redness connecting the papulę , and the tendency to become pustular , distin- guish the lichen agrius from the lichen sim ...
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... continued to stand ever since the time of Moses . This is found a good medium , and by means hereof the world is neither overstocked , nor ren- dered too thin ; but life and death keep a pretty equal pace . That the common duration of ...
... continued to stand ever since the time of Moses . This is found a good medium , and by means hereof the world is neither overstocked , nor ren- dered too thin ; but life and death keep a pretty equal pace . That the common duration of ...
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... continued good to the last day of his life ; and the principal inconveniences which he felt from his great age were , that his sight was weakened and the natural heat of his body was so diminished , that he shivered with cold in the ...
... continued good to the last day of his life ; and the principal inconveniences which he felt from his great age were , that his sight was weakened and the natural heat of his body was so diminished , that he shivered with cold in the ...
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... continued beyond it at the red extre- mity . He placed , therefore , the thermometer by which he had ascertained this difference of power be- yond the boundary of the red ray , but still in the line of the spectrum ; and it rose still ...
... continued beyond it at the red extre- mity . He placed , therefore , the thermometer by which he had ascertained this difference of power be- yond the boundary of the red ray , but still in the line of the spectrum ; and it rose still ...
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