Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volum 101819 |
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... causes are not immediate objects of contemplation , and are known only by and in the phenomena which we consider as their effects . The phenomenon is not only the indication of the agency of any cause , and the characteristic of its ...
... causes are not immediate objects of contemplation , and are known only by and in the phenomena which we consider as their effects . The phenomenon is not only the indication of the agency of any cause , and the characteristic of its ...
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... cause . Now this force , thus produced or exerted in the moving body , is only another way of conceiving that determination which we call velocity , when it is conceived as a natural event . We can form no other notion of it . The vis ...
... cause . Now this force , thus produced or exerted in the moving body , is only another way of conceiving that determination which we call velocity , when it is conceived as a natural event . We can form no other notion of it . The vis ...
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... cause of debate ( Fairfax ) . 5. Something that gives a right to mischief , reprisal , or action ( Bacon ) . Objection ; ill - wil ( Felton ) . 7. Any one peevish or malicious ( Shakspeare ) . 8. ( qua- rella , Italian ) . An arrow with ...
... cause of debate ( Fairfax ) . 5. Something that gives a right to mischief , reprisal , or action ( Bacon ) . Objection ; ill - wil ( Felton ) . 7. Any one peevish or malicious ( Shakspeare ) . 8. ( qua- rella , Italian ) . An arrow with ...
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... cause or basis of that superior speed , endurance , and strength , which distinguish the southern horse ? Doubtless a peculiar innate quality of body , which some altribute to the dry and elastic air of those coun- tries where he is ...
... cause or basis of that superior speed , endurance , and strength , which distinguish the southern horse ? Doubtless a peculiar innate quality of body , which some altribute to the dry and elastic air of those coun- tries where he is ...
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... cause , according to Rohault , is still behind . This author conceives it to be the heat of the air , which , after continuing for some time near the earth , is at length carried up es high by a wind , and there thawing the snowy villi ...
... cause , according to Rohault , is still behind . This author conceives it to be the heat of the air , which , after continuing for some time near the earth , is at length carried up es high by a wind , and there thawing the snowy villi ...
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Side 14 - They did not destroy the nations, Concerning whom the Lord commanded them : But were mingled among the heathen, and learned their works. And they served their idols : Which were a snare unto them.
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Side 12 - The gift of doing it as it should be, amongst us, or — the great and principal act of ratiocination in man, as logicians tell us, is the finding out the agreement or disagreement of two ideas one with another, by the intervention of a third...
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