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 |
Inni boken
Resultat 6-10 av 100
Side
... The SYNTAX , in grammar , the proper con- struction , or due disposition of the words of a language , into sentences , or phrases ; or the manner of constructing one word with another , with regard to the differ- ent terminations SYN SYN.
... The SYNTAX , in grammar , the proper con- struction , or due disposition of the words of a language , into sentences , or phrases ; or the manner of constructing one word with another , with regard to the differ- ent terminations SYN SYN.
Side
... manner as may allow each description of force to act with ef- fect : this can be done only when the na- ture of the service to be performed is suit- ed to the nature of the troops by which it is to be attempted . In this we necessarily ...
... manner as may allow each description of force to act with ef- fect : this can be done only when the na- ture of the service to be performed is suit- ed to the nature of the troops by which it is to be attempted . In this we necessarily ...
Side
... manner in which the British forces are now trained ; commencing with the first stages of the recruit's tuition , and pro- ceeding , in a regular course , through the operations of companies , battalions , and lines ; whereby the chain ...
... manner in which the British forces are now trained ; commencing with the first stages of the recruit's tuition , and pro- ceeding , in a regular course , through the operations of companies , battalions , and lines ; whereby the chain ...
Side
... manner , with the advantages of close motion , and of preserving the body from distortion , or change of po- sition , so far as relates to uprightness , squareness to the front , and undeviating attention to dressing in line . For it is ...
... manner , with the advantages of close motion , and of preserving the body from distortion , or change of po- sition , so far as relates to uprightness , squareness to the front , and undeviating attention to dressing in line . For it is ...
Side
... manner ; for a column may be easily formed , hav- ing its flanks reversed , so that , when or- dered to wheel up into line , the flanks of companies will all be misplaced ; this is called , " clubbing a battalion , " meaning that it is ...
... manner ; for a column may be easily formed , hav- ing its flanks reversed , so that , when or- dered to wheel up into line , the flanks of companies will all be misplaced ; this is called , " clubbing a battalion , " meaning that it is ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volum 12 William Nicholson Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1821 |
American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of ..., Volum 11 William Nicholson Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2016 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
acid ancient angle animals appear avoirdupois barytes body boiling botany called calyx capsule carbonic carbonic acid centre class and order colour common composed consists contains corolla degree denotes diameter distance drupe earth equal Essential character feet fish fixed four gallic acid genus glottis grains heat Hence ideas inches long insects iron Jussieu kind Klaproth land lava length letters lime manner means ment metal Monogynia class motion muriatic muriatic acid native natural history Natural order nitric acid object observed oxide pass Pentandria person petals piece Plate pounds principle produced quantity racter rays right line round ship side sometimes sound species specific gravity statute substance sulphuric supposed surface syllogism tain teeth telescope term ther tion tithe tree Triandria triangle tube turpentine varnish velocity vessel warp weight wheel whole wind wood words