American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences ; Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 12Mitchell, Ames and White, 1821 |
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... necessary , in order to pass them by a will . SURROGATE , one who is substitut- ed or appointed in the room of ano- ther ; as the bishop or chancellor's sur- rogate . SURSOLID , in arithmetic and algebra , the fifth power , or fourth ...
... necessary , in order to pass them by a will . SURROGATE , one who is substitut- ed or appointed in the room of ano- ther ; as the bishop or chancellor's sur- rogate . SURSOLID , in arithmetic and algebra , the fifth power , or fourth ...
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... necessary , at the same time , to observe , that the squaring of the circle has not hitherto been per- fected ; though we have arrived so near- ly to the completion of that object , as to leave no room for regret at the want of absolute ...
... necessary , at the same time , to observe , that the squaring of the circle has not hitherto been per- fected ; though we have arrived so near- ly to the completion of that object , as to leave no room for regret at the want of absolute ...
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... necessary , since the middle term is often the subject of both the premises , or the predicate in both ; and sometimes it is the predicate in the major , and the subject in the minor proposition . Now this variety in the or- der and ...
... necessary , since the middle term is often the subject of both the premises , or the predicate in both ; and sometimes it is the predicate in the major , and the subject in the minor proposition . Now this variety in the or- der and ...
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... necessary to premise a known axiom in natural philosophy , " that every body will persevere in a state of rest , or of moving uniformly in a right line , unless it be compelled to change its state by forces impressed ; and that the ...
... necessary to premise a known axiom in natural philosophy , " that every body will persevere in a state of rest , or of moving uniformly in a right line , unless it be compelled to change its state by forces impressed ; and that the ...
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... necessary to reconcile celerity to order ; to prevent hurry , which must always pro- duce confusion , loss of time , unsteadiness , irresolution , inattention to command , & c .; and to insure precision and correctness , by which alone ...
... necessary to reconcile celerity to order ; to prevent hurry , which must always pro- duce confusion , loss of time , unsteadiness , irresolution , inattention to command , & c .; and to insure precision and correctness , by which alone ...
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