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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... reason , though the pound consisted of 20 shillings , they always weighed it . LIBRĮL . a . ( libralis , Latin . ) Of a pound weight . LIBRA'RIAN . s . ( librarius , Lat . ) 1. One who has the care of a library . 2. One who transcribes ...
... reason , though the pound consisted of 20 shillings , they always weighed it . LIBRĮL . a . ( libralis , Latin . ) Of a pound weight . LIBRA'RIAN . s . ( librarius , Lat . ) 1. One who has the care of a library . 2. One who transcribes ...
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... reason why the opposite face is never revealed to us . Suppose , now , that the rotation of the moon is sensibly uniform , that is to say , that it does not partake of any periodical inequalities ( this supposition is at least the most ...
... reason why the opposite face is never revealed to us . Suppose , now , that the rotation of the moon is sensibly uniform , that is to say , that it does not partake of any periodical inequalities ( this supposition is at least the most ...
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... reason , changed for archeus ; by which without venturing to assert it , he seems , to imply a direct unity of the rational and living soul ; but which was afterwards confined by Stahl to the former alone . About the middle of the last ...
... reason , changed for archeus ; by which without venturing to assert it , he seems , to imply a direct unity of the rational and living soul ; but which was afterwards confined by Stahl to the former alone . About the middle of the last ...
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... reason to conjecture that a somewhat greater portion of organ must usually be with the former , we have reason to conjecture even ą priori , that the greater number of fetuses be of the male sex . This doctrine is thus ele- gently and ...
... reason to conjecture that a somewhat greater portion of organ must usually be with the former , we have reason to conjecture even ą priori , that the greater number of fetuses be of the male sex . This doctrine is thus ele- gently and ...
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... reason ( Taylor ) . 5. Without de- jection ; cheerfully ( Shaks . ) . 6. Not chastely ( Swift ) . 7. Nimbly , with agility ; not hea- vily or tardily ( Dryden ) . 8. Gayly ; airily ; with levity . LIGHT MINDED . a . ( light and mind ...
... reason ( Taylor ) . 5. Without de- jection ; cheerfully ( Shaks . ) . 6. Not chastely ( Swift ) . 7. Nimbly , with agility ; not hea- vily or tardily ( Dryden ) . 8. Gayly ; airily ; with levity . LIGHT MINDED . a . ( light and mind ...
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