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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... equal ; constituting the tribe Æshna of Fabricius . B. Wings erect when at rest : eyes distinct : outer divisions of the lip bifid . The tribe Agrion of Fabricius . The whole genus is extremely ravenous , and generally seen hovering ...
... equal ; constituting the tribe Æshna of Fabricius . B. Wings erect when at rest : eyes distinct : outer divisions of the lip bifid . The tribe Agrion of Fabricius . The whole genus is extremely ravenous , and generally seen hovering ...
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... equal , as if weighed in a balance . Ptolemy are seventeen , Tycho ten , Hevelius The stars in this constellation according to twenty , and Flamstead fifty - four , viz . 0. 2. 3 . 3. 10. 6. 30 . LIBRA also denotes the ancient Roman ...
... equal , as if weighed in a balance . Ptolemy are seventeen , Tycho ten , Hevelius The stars in this constellation according to twenty , and Flamstead fifty - four , viz . 0. 2. 3 . 3. 10. 6. 30 . LIBRA also denotes the ancient Roman ...
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... equal to the horizontal parallax : in consequence of this difference the apparent contour of the lunar spheroid is not the same for the centre of the earth , and to an observer placed at its surface . This , when the moon rises , causes ...
... equal to the horizontal parallax : in consequence of this difference the apparent contour of the lunar spheroid is not the same for the centre of the earth , and to an observer placed at its surface . This , when the moon rises , causes ...
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... equal and uniform , from birth to the utmost extremity of human life ; " an hypothesis which , though it much simplifies com- putation , and furnishes a very elegant theory , consi- dered merely in relation to its analytical symmetry ...
... equal and uniform , from birth to the utmost extremity of human life ; " an hypothesis which , though it much simplifies com- putation , and furnishes a very elegant theory , consi- dered merely in relation to its analytical symmetry ...
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... equal ease and equal strength , in curves , as in straight lines . Waves , on the surface of the water , gliding by the extremes of any very large obstacle , inflect and dilate themselves , still diffusing gradually into the quiescent ...
... equal ease and equal strength , in curves , as in straight lines . Waves , on the surface of the water , gliding by the extremes of any very large obstacle , inflect and dilate themselves , still diffusing gradually into the quiescent ...
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