The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Том 7 |
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... common fenfe and found philofophy to fup- pofe , that our Saviour and his apoftles wifely , and with that condefcenfion to the weaknefs and prejudices of those with whom they converfed , which fo eminently diftinguished the character of ...
... common fenfe and found philofophy to fup- pofe , that our Saviour and his apoftles wifely , and with that condefcenfion to the weaknefs and prejudices of those with whom they converfed , which fo eminently diftinguished the character of ...
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... common and quadripartite ; the calyces hexaphyllous ; corolla none ; the nec- tarium laminated or fealy ; the stamina monodel- phous or coalited at the bafe , and polyandrous or numerous . The female involucrum is common and triphyllous ...
... common and quadripartite ; the calyces hexaphyllous ; corolla none ; the nec- tarium laminated or fealy ; the stamina monodel- phous or coalited at the bafe , and polyandrous or numerous . The female involucrum is common and triphyllous ...
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... common law it particularly fignifies a part of what the jurors be to inquire of ; for , after verdict given of the principal caufe , they are likewife asked theit con- Iciences touching colts , which are the charges of fuit , and ...
... common law it particularly fignifies a part of what the jurors be to inquire of ; for , after verdict given of the principal caufe , they are likewife asked theit con- Iciences touching colts , which are the charges of fuit , and ...
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... common , we find others defcribed in the Phil . Trang , by Mr Jeisop , from whom we have the foregoing obfervations concerning the fire- damp , and who had thefe from the miners in Derbyshire . After defcribing the common datụp , which ...
... common , we find others defcribed in the Phil . Trang , by Mr Jeisop , from whom we have the foregoing obfervations concerning the fire- damp , and who had thefe from the miners in Derbyshire . After defcribing the common datụp , which ...
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... common in better climates , and our evils here much deeper . Swift . 2. Want ; need ; famine . Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food fo long a time . Sha Of every tree that in the garden grows , Eat freely with ...
... common in better climates , and our evils here much deeper . Swift . 2. Want ; need ; famine . Pity the dearth that I have pined in , By longing for that food fo long a time . Sha Of every tree that in the garden grows , Eat freely with ...
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