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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... respects as before , save only the gross material body , which he puts off by death , and which is of no further use . 13. That the state and condition of man after death is according to his past life in this world ; and the predominant ...
... respects as before , save only the gross material body , which he puts off by death , and which is of no further use . 13. That the state and condition of man after death is according to his past life in this world ; and the predominant ...
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... respect to the different forms or figures of syllogisms , it frequently hap- pens that the middle term is the subject of the major term , and the predicate of the minor ; but though this disposition of the middle term be the most ...
... respect to the different forms or figures of syllogisms , it frequently hap- pens that the middle term is the subject of the major term , and the predicate of the minor ; but though this disposition of the middle term be the most ...
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... respect to one another , in order to make them agree in gender , number , person , mood , & c . To offend in any of these points is called , to offend against syntax ; and such kind of offence , when gross , is called a solecism , and ...
... respect to one another , in order to make them agree in gender , number , person , mood , & c . To offend in any of these points is called , to offend against syntax ; and such kind of offence , when gross , is called a solecism , and ...
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... respect . It is indispensably requisite , that every individual soldier should be so far trained , as to compre- hend fully the general intention of every internal service of the company of which he is a part . He must have a complete ...
... respect . It is indispensably requisite , that every individual soldier should be so far trained , as to compre- hend fully the general intention of every internal service of the company of which he is a part . He must have a complete ...
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... respecting the action of the tan upon the skin , and circumstances or conditions which might accelerate or retard the process . To arrive at this knowledge in an accu- rate manner , it is necessary to consider , first , the nature and ...
... respecting the action of the tan upon the skin , and circumstances or conditions which might accelerate or retard the process . To arrive at this knowledge in an accu- rate manner , it is necessary to consider , first , the nature and ...
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