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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... supposed to be the branekursine . See BANCA CESINA . SPHYGMUS . SPHYXIS . ( from pw , to leap . ) The pulse : whence asphyxy , loss of pulsation ; pulselessness ; lifelessness . SPIAL.'s . ( espial , French . ) Á spy ; a scout ; a ...
... supposed to be the branekursine . See BANCA CESINA . SPHYGMUS . SPHYXIS . ( from pw , to leap . ) The pulse : whence asphyxy , loss of pulsation ; pulselessness ; lifelessness . SPIAL.'s . ( espial , French . ) Á spy ; a scout ; a ...
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... supposed to be the cele- brated liquor mineralis anodynus of Hoffman . It is exhibited in fevers , nervous affections , hysteria , & c .; and in most cases of fever where medicines are rejected by the stomach this is of infinite service ...
... supposed to be the cele- brated liquor mineralis anodynus of Hoffman . It is exhibited in fevers , nervous affections , hysteria , & c .; and in most cases of fever where medicines are rejected by the stomach this is of infinite service ...
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... supposed the seat of anger , melancholy , and mirth ( Wiseman ) . 2 , Anger ; spite ; ill humour ( Donne ) . 3. A sudden motion ; a fit ( Shakspeare ) . 4. Melancholy ; hypochon- driacal vapours ( Pope ) . 5. Inimoderate merri- ment ...
... supposed the seat of anger , melancholy , and mirth ( Wiseman ) . 2 , Anger ; spite ; ill humour ( Donne ) . 3. A sudden motion ; a fit ( Shakspeare ) . 4. Melancholy ; hypochon- driacal vapours ( Pope ) . 5. Inimoderate merri- ment ...
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... supposed to be equally gifted . " The capability of ingrafting is not peculiar to vegetables , the fresh water polypus and the sea- Dettle ( actinia ) will endure the process with an equal degree of ease and effect . " The young of many ...
... supposed to be equally gifted . " The capability of ingrafting is not peculiar to vegetables , the fresh water polypus and the sea- Dettle ( actinia ) will endure the process with an equal degree of ease and effect . " The young of many ...
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... supposed to ascend in vapours through the bowels of the mountains . But as no sufficient proof is brought of the existence of these central heats , or of caverns in the mountains big enough to let the vapours ascend , supposing such ...
... supposed to ascend in vapours through the bowels of the mountains . But as no sufficient proof is brought of the existence of these central heats , or of caverns in the mountains big enough to let the vapours ascend , supposing such ...
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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.