Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 81819 |
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... force to separate its parts . The density is de- termined by weighing a cubic foot ( or any cer- tain quantity ) of the soil ; but the tenacity can only be determined by making a mine . The following table contains experiments in six ...
... force to separate its parts . The density is de- termined by weighing a cubic foot ( or any cer- tain quantity ) of the soil ; but the tenacity can only be determined by making a mine . The following table contains experiments in six ...
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... force in the age of the philosopher Plato . His justice and moderation procured him the appellation of the favourite of the gods , and the wise legislator , and , according to the poets , he was rewarded for his equity , after death ...
... force in the age of the philosopher Plato . His justice and moderation procured him the appellation of the favourite of the gods , and the wise legislator , and , according to the poets , he was rewarded for his equity , after death ...
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John Mason Good. 1 Thus , then , do miracles force themselves upon ear. One who presides in coinage ( Boyle ) . 2 . One who invents ( Locke ) . MINTURNÆ , a town of Campania , be- tween Sinuessa and Formiæ . It was in the marshes of its ...
John Mason Good. 1 Thus , then , do miracles force themselves upon ear. One who presides in coinage ( Boyle ) . 2 . One who invents ( Locke ) . MINTURNÆ , a town of Campania , be- tween Sinuessa and Formiæ . It was in the marshes of its ...
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... force to en- gage them in the practice of it . But the under- standings of ignorant barbarians cannot be enlight- ened by arguments ; because of the force of such arguments as regard moral science they are not qualified to judge . The ...
... force to en- gage them in the practice of it . But the under- standings of ignorant barbarians cannot be enlight- ened by arguments ; because of the force of such arguments as regard moral science they are not qualified to judge . The ...
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... force of their authority , as hardly to remain masters of their own conduct ; and in that case the very end of all miracles would be defeated by their frequency . The truth , how- ever , seems to be , that miracles so frequently re ...
... force of their authority , as hardly to remain masters of their own conduct ; and in that case the very end of all miracles would be defeated by their frequency . The truth , how- ever , seems to be , that miracles so frequently re ...
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