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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... respect to virtue or vice ( Pope ) . 6. Condition ; manner of living with respect to happiness or misery ( Dryden ) . 7. Continuance of our present state ( Locke ) . 8. The living form ( Brown ) . 9. Exact re- semblance ( Denham ) . 10 ...
... respect to virtue or vice ( Pope ) . 6. Condition ; manner of living with respect to happiness or misery ( Dryden ) . 7. Continuance of our present state ( Locke ) . 8. The living form ( Brown ) . 9. Exact re- semblance ( Denham ) . 10 ...
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... respecting this science , and the assiduity with which he thus promoted some of the best interests of mankind ... respect , however , it is far from being complete : and the reader will look in vain for the most common cases that ...
... respecting this science , and the assiduity with which he thus promoted some of the best interests of mankind ... respect , however , it is far from being complete : and the reader will look in vain for the most common cases that ...
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... respect to the To fall in any particular direction ( Dryden ) . 3. To tall ; to strike on ( Spenser ) . 4. ( lightan , Saxon . ) To descend from a horse or carriage ( Kings ) . 5. To settle ; to rest ( Shaksp . ) . vey the impression of ...
... respect to the To fall in any particular direction ( Dryden ) . 3. To tall ; to strike on ( Spenser ) . 4. ( lightan , Saxon . ) To descend from a horse or carriage ( Kings ) . 5. To settle ; to rest ( Shaksp . ) . vey the impression of ...
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... respect for the conclusions of that able observer has induced me , where the limit was dubious , to lean more to the side of defect than excess . If I have erred therefore , I presume it is in representing the lunar illumination rather ...
... respect for the conclusions of that able observer has induced me , where the limit was dubious , to lean more to the side of defect than excess . If I have erred therefore , I presume it is in representing the lunar illumination rather ...
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... respect the civilities he received from him , and the privileges he gave him of inspect- ing his own and the Sherardian collections of plants . It is needless to say , that he visited Dr. Martyn , Mr. Rand , and Mr. Miller , and that he ...
... respect the civilities he received from him , and the privileges he gave him of inspect- ing his own and the Sherardian collections of plants . It is needless to say , that he visited Dr. Martyn , Mr. Rand , and Mr. Miller , and that he ...
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