Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... pieces relating to the government , and a large preface to his father's book De non teme- randis ecclesiis . He died in 1679. ( Watkins . ) SPELLO , a town of Italy , in Umbria . Here are the ruins of a theatre , and other re- mains of ...
... pieces relating to the government , and a large preface to his father's book De non teme- randis ecclesiis . He died in 1679. ( Watkins . ) SPELLO , a town of Italy , in Umbria . Here are the ruins of a theatre , and other re- mains of ...
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... pieces , one of which forms the body of the bone and its pterygoid processes , and the other two its lateral processes . The clinoid processes may even then be perceived in a car- tilaginous state , though some writers have as- serted ...
... pieces , one of which forms the body of the bone and its pterygoid processes , and the other two its lateral processes . The clinoid processes may even then be perceived in a car- tilaginous state , though some writers have as- serted ...
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... pieces and roast him ( King ) . SPITE . s . ( spijt , Dutch . ) 1. Malice ; rancour ; hate ; malignity ; malevolence ( Sid . ) . 2. SPITE of or In SPITE of . Notwithstand- ing ; in defiance of ( Rowe ) . To SPITE . v . a . ( from the ...
... pieces and roast him ( King ) . SPITE . s . ( spijt , Dutch . ) 1. Malice ; rancour ; hate ; malignity ; malevolence ( Sid . ) . 2. SPITE of or In SPITE of . Notwithstand- ing ; in defiance of ( Rowe ) . To SPITE . v . a . ( from the ...
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... pieces . But as it afterwards requires to be planished by the hammer , filed and polished , it is again deprived in ... piece of tempered steel , or other elastic substance ; which , being wound up , serves to put several machines in ...
... pieces . But as it afterwards requires to be planished by the hammer , filed and polished , it is again deprived in ... piece of tempered steel , or other elastic substance ; which , being wound up , serves to put several machines in ...
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... pieces , which are so closely jointed , that it is almost impossible to introduce a knife be 8 tween the interstices . Upon an attentive ex- 6 amination of many of those pieces , it was found that the uppermost was generally concave ...
... pieces , which are so closely jointed , that it is almost impossible to introduce a knife be 8 tween the interstices . Upon an attentive ex- 6 amination of many of those pieces , it was found that the uppermost was generally concave ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.