The British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences. Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volum 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1809 |
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... natural reflections , was all his art . His search after truth proceeded only by the senses , to the evidence of which he gave so great a cer tainty , that he considered them as an infal- lible rule of truth , and termed them the first ...
... natural reflections , was all his art . His search after truth proceeded only by the senses , to the evidence of which he gave so great a cer tainty , that he considered them as an infal- lible rule of truth , and termed them the first ...
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... Natural order of Orchidea . Essential cha- racter : nectary turbinate , oblique , reflex ; corolla spreading ; spur none . There are 124 species . This numerous genus is ob- scure in its character , differences , and syno- nyms ; for ...
... Natural order of Orchidea . Essential cha- racter : nectary turbinate , oblique , reflex ; corolla spreading ; spur none . There are 124 species . This numerous genus is ob- scure in its character , differences , and syno- nyms ; for ...
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... natural day is mea . sured by one revolution of the equator , it follows that one hour answers to 36 15 degrees : hence one degree of the equator will contain four minutes of time ; 15 mi- nutes of a degree will make a minute of an hour ...
... natural day is mea . sured by one revolution of the equator , it follows that one hour answers to 36 15 degrees : hence one degree of the equator will contain four minutes of time ; 15 mi- nutes of a degree will make a minute of an hour ...
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... natural to compute the course of the year from that moment . Accordingly this has been the leading pro- blem in the astronomy of all nations . It is Susceptible of considerable precision , with- out any apparatus of instruments . It is ...
... natural to compute the course of the year from that moment . Accordingly this has been the leading pro- blem in the astronomy of all nations . It is Susceptible of considerable precision , with- out any apparatus of instruments . It is ...
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... Natural order of Ensatæ . Junci , Jussieu . Essential character : calyx common , an imbricate head ; petals three , equal ; stamina upon the germ . There are six species . ERIOCEPHALUS , in botany , a genus of the Syngenesia Polygamia ...
... Natural order of Ensatæ . Junci , Jussieu . Essential character : calyx common , an imbricate head ; petals three , equal ; stamina upon the germ . There are six species . ERIOCEPHALUS , in botany , a genus of the Syngenesia Polygamia ...
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Side 13 - The next Ulysses, measuring pace with pace; Behind him, diligently close, he sped, As closely following as the running thread The spindle follows, and displays the charms Of the fair spinster's breast, and moving arms : Graceful in motion thus his foe he plies, And treads each footstep ere the dust can rise: His glowing breath upon his shoulders plays ; Th...