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144850377''•? » tinder the celebrated Andrew Doria.
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1448503772, Hijloria Romana a''Julio Ceefars ad Conjlan- tinum Magna?
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1448503772r After mentioning feveral circumftances which did His conjec- not contribute to this appearance, this Father obferves, ture?
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1448503774679 and wholefome?
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144850377; a variety very often fuch as are inimical to the cure?
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144850377; others derive it from pope Leo; and others from the beaft called/; ’(? », by reafon it is the loftieft of all verfes.
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144850377? 0 Herophilus, the difciple of Praxagoras, and cotem- Herophilus porary of Erafiftratus, is faid to have been the firft na''le great.
144850377? jJ|fbills*t)5 17 ’^ Pr*v^e8es fuperadded to bills by ftatute are,! au\c!
144850377? « a/''Colmar.
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144850377A cuftom, that lands fhall dtfeend to the moft worthy of the owner ’s blood, is void; for how( hall this worth be determined?
144850377A debt upon y£w/>/
144850377A month after ad?
144850377A thread? » is fixed to this ball, and goes over the pulley to I; by Plate Cl. XIX.
144850377Agaricus querci- Agrimonia,{ Agri~? nonia E up a tor.
144850377An magna lucis o um¬ bra?.
144850377Aparine, Lift of Simple?.
144850377At laft the fire is put out which had been kindled for th?
144850377Breaches ofn?//contradts are, 1. non¬ payment of debts.
144850377Bring your right?
144850377But how can any third idea ferve to difeover a ner of am- relation between two others?
144850377But how did they come into thefe volcanic hills, which like thofe of St Rocco near S. Ulderico, never contain any clay whatever?
144850377But muft we then admit, that nothing but found can be imitated by found?
144850377But of much more uncertain and dangerous event are the brown- coloured aphtha?
144850377But the queftion is, Why fhould they rife as high at that very time on the oppofite fide, from a to e?
144850377But though we may, at a medium, allow a third part of the weight with which any Ample machine is charged, for the friftion arifing from p-?
144850377But, as all the members of fociety are naturally equal, it may be aiked, In whofe hands are the reins of government to be entrufted?
144850377But, laftly, the moft univerfal and effedual way of difcoveiing the true meaning of a law, when the 3?
144850377By violating die king ’s companion, his eldeft daugh?
144850377By what means alfo are thefe aliments to be diffolved in the ftomach, when drink it withheld?
144850377Cochliarion Cyathos 180 8640864 Oxybaphon 4 Cotyle Xeftes 576 J44 Choenix 48|Medimnos-lit I?
144850377Coitus,(Co/?.
144850377Colica(? 7ieconialis), in new- born children from a retention of the meconium.
144850377Cujlom?
144850377D. Cha?.
144850377Defirous to pof- fefs the whole advantages of their trade, and jealous of aw?
144850377Dr Cullen afks, May fmall dofes of emetics be of fer- vice?
144850377Dyfo- pia Proximorum,{ Myopia?)
144850377Egyptians, or from their neighbours o?
144850377For as with fo much eafe — and their powers know no limits?
144850377For example, fuppofe the queflion to be, Is it proper to marry?
144850377For what would it avail him to know good from bad aftions, if he had no freedom of choice, nor could a- void the one and purfue the other?
144850377For when the judge afleed Eulogius, his dea¬ con, Whether he would not worfliip Frudluofus?
144850377Forty- one propofi- tions, extruded out of Luther ’s works?
144850377From in fyntax?
144850377H-* • M E G li In?
144850377Had every foldier in the feudal army received the inveftiture of arms?
144850377He whofe property is burdened, is ufually?
144850377Hence thofe ar?
144850377Hence we fee the neceflary connection of? ne the various parts of reafoning, and the dependence ano “[ i8] LOGIC.
144850377His Syflem of Botany was firft adopted by Gronovius, in his Virginian Flora?
144850377His mailer, furprifed at lombards exa<"* 0^e^ience> aiked, How it was poffible for- — — 1 — him to eat fuch a naufrous fruit?
144850377I 4S47 cafe is known by the name of nephritis, and has been? KAC''. ’ricE already treated of.
144850377In mills of the king ’s property) which is conftituted/ an?
144850377In the evening they all came to his chamber; and the firft queftion he put to each was, Quid dubitas?
144850377In the third ftage, therefore, the change is moft confiderable, as it determines the fate of the fick perfon; and this is moft commonly done J?
144850377Is it not rather a mixture of fame- nefs and diverfity,—famenefs in the found, and diver- fity in the fignification?
144850377Is it not the chief employ¬ ment of our feveral courts of judicature to determine in particular inftances, what is law, juitice, and equity?
144850377It is indeed a general maxim with fome phyficians in;?
144850377Jt TA- CKO C ORIT.T Croc oriiae L actsii. TA Baj?
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144850377LUMBRICAL, a name given to four mufcles of the fingers, and to as many of the toe?.
144850377LUlUl?
144850377Lucar de Guadiana( St.), a ftrong town of Spain, in Andalufia, on the confines of Algarve; feated on Luca?
144850377M A D[ 4360] MAD are four, Calhetta, Camara de Lobo?, Ribeira braba, and Ponta de Sol in the capitania of Funchal, which is divided into 26 parifhes.
144850377MARSAL, a town of France, in Lorrain, re- 25 G?
144850377Mar- cion meeting St Polycarpus in''the ftreets of Rome, alk- ed him, whether he knew him?
144850377Now we defire to know the diftance of the earth from the centre of its motion, namely, the fun?
144850377Now, how can this be, if the proudejl part of mankind are alfo moft addided to it, unlefs we fnppofe vanity and pride to be the fame thing?
144850377O father, what intends thy hand,( he cry’d, Againft: thy only fon?
144850377Of what importance is it in many cafes to decide a- right whether an adtion ffiall be termed murder or mats/ laughter?
144850377Or, were this effe& really produced, ought not the puerperal fever to be more common and fatal after the moft laborious deliveries?
144850377Our ideas, according to propolki- what has been already obferved in the firft Part, are on.s int''?
144850377Philip endeavoured as much as poffibie to prevent this confederacy from taking place?
144850377Quis globus, O cives, caligine volvitur atra?
144850377Redress, that is effefted by the at?
144850377See Money- TaW?.
144850377See alfo Sniv- Buildingy Deck, and Midship- Enriwi?.
144850377See( the/«
144850377She began the ufe of the earth- bath in Auguft, and repeated it eight time?
144850377Sometimes about the nth or 14th day, on the 1 coming on of profufe fweats, the petechia?
144850377Sometimes exceedingly fmall( hocks have been adminifteredT Sii?
144850377Steatite?, Vog.
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144850377The civil lift is indeed properly the whole of the^/arfy?.
144850377The eruption of the petechia?
144850377The eyes fpark!ing?
144850377The forms of trial upon criminal acchfations, oj?
144850377The king, furprifed at the oddity of his appearance, immediately afked him what was the meaning of it, and whither he was going?
144850377The miniflers were then called over yearly in the fynod, and were commonly afleed, Whether they had preached to the times?
144850377The pains come by fits; and all the women who have had the jaundice and born children, agree, that they?
144850377The viceroy?
144850377The*? » « «*/taxer are, x.
144850377This court is an infeparabie ingredient of every manor; and if the number of fuitors thould fo fail, a?
144850377This general affedion is well known to explained?
144850377This point fet¬ tled, let us next inquire what thofe ideas are which are capable of being thus unfolded?
144850377To cover the ifland of Sicily from the Turks, Malta give?
144850377To diftinguiih the diflemper from its manner of at¬ tacking the patient, our author ftyles the firft by Jhixtoriy? nd the other by congejlion.
144850377To whom will Mifs*** be married?
144850377Varying in its fymptom?.
144850377What fury, O fon, Pofleffes thee to bend that mortal dart Againft thy father ’s head?
144850377Wherein remain’d, For what could elfe?
144850377Will you to your power caufe law and juflice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments? — King or queen.
144850377Would not this require immenfe ftrength to effeCi?
144850377Yqu may in fome nitafure judge of Pliny ’s manner, by one fhort letter to his friend, which runs thus: “ How fare you?
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144850377could he wear a feal, fbrpafs in( ilk and drefs, ufe enfigns- armorial, and enjoy all the other privileges of knighthood?
144850377cupied by the lord, or dc, minus? nanerii, and his fer- vants.
144850377i be regidered, and oath made concerning the proper- j?
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144850377pleafantly?
144850377t Number in the?
144850377tender and pathetic, and that LAN[ 410?]
144850377that is, Where fhall I take more?
144850377that is, at “ leifure?
144850377the longer arm AC at F, by means of the cord F)E?
144850377to AB?
144850377what have you laved?"
144850377}!, per tiumifmata fo marmora antique?, Lacea, an excellent work.
144850377“ As I do in the country?
144850377“ Had you rather Caefar were living, and die all flaves, than that Casfar were dead, to live ail free men? ” Julius Ceefar.
144850377“ Is it the coldnefs of wet linen which is feared?
144850377“ The perfons affefted fte5nper dc* go out of their houfes in the night- time, and in every^bcdb?
144850377“ The queftion,( fays he), Why do not all lavas cryftallize into prifmatical bafalts, or why do not the Vefuvian lavas( hew that form?
144850373* Seethear- Branches of a Bridle, in the menage, are two piece?
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1448503731 B L O[ i: Blow, accompaniments of inflrumenta?
1448503731 By the flatues of fome monafteries it appears, that the lay- monks were to let their beards grow, and the priefls]?
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14485037314 The new king proved yet a greater tyrant than his Hunneric a father, perfecuting the orthodox with the utmoft fury?
14485037316 s. per C.?
1448503731752 J7- 53 1754 1755 1756 1757 175?
144850373199 There is no need to confine this method to the pha-^ ■ nothfIr k?
14485037335. and diftinguiftied himfelf by writing a great number Borgo-/W(?, a town of the Mantuan in Italy, of works.
14485037340 g Though the Britifh were viAorious in this engage- Intended in- ment, the French were very little difconcerted by it, vaf10?
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144850373; ng to the eaft and weft, through which th?
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144850373A gentleman alked him the following queftion: Suppofe a field 423 yards long and 383 wide, what was the area?
144850373A little to the weft A V E[ 907] AUG?-errhoa is the cave of the fibyl; but its noxious qualities feem li alfo to be loft.
144850373After his return, he pub-*? fl^lttiri5;''lidied his Ophthalmographia in 1676.
144850373Again, fuppofe a canal was to be dug 426 feet long, 263 wide, and 2 feet and a half deep, how many cubical yards of earth are to be removed?
144850373AmongtheGer- Battle?
144850373Anciently, indeed, a perfon became god- father of the child by •2] B E A barely touching his beard: thus hiflorians relate, that Beared?
144850373And in what crifis have they me¬ rited that reproach?
144850373And not, as feeling, throughout all parts diffus’d, That fhe might look at will through ev’ry pore?
144850373And what care we whether it be a devil or any other creature that amufes us?
144850373At one of their feafts, the Batch?)
144850373At the firft onfet, Melanthus afked his adverfary, why he had, con¬ trary to the articles, brought a fecond into the field with him?
144850373BREWERS-/&«;
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144850373Bee- G7?
144850373BiETERRiE, an ancient town of the Tertofages in Gallia Narbonenfis; now Ae/ fe/ v, on the eaft bank of •?
144850373Blair( James), an eminent divine, was born and Bln?
144850373Blind people have infinitely more to fear from the levity and ignorance, than from the felfiihnefs and ill?
144850373Blue/ q/ Z?.
144850373Brow- Pi?/?, among builders, denotes a beam which goes acrofs a building.
144850373Burgh- A/ w/;?
144850373Burgh-5«/(?
144850373But here this natural queftion will arife, Why have we not the hotteft weather when the earth is neareft the fun?
144850373But how then fhall we believe that beafts came out of the hands of their Creator with qua¬ lities fo very ftrange?
144850373But what crimes can hearts have committed by birth to be fubjeft to evils fo very cruel?
144850373But where are thefe organs fituated?
144850373Cajks By Cafh in part By Balance- account 126?
144850373Could not this computing end have been gained by the fird pair of thermome- the alti- ters?
144850373Does not this feem to indicate that the luminous matter that encompaffes it derives not its fplendour from any intenfity of heat?
144850373Egypt,& c. This khalif proved a warlike and fuccefsful prince, recovered p}e ga{ned feveral advantages over the Karmatians, but lif aTmoc- wa?
144850373Fixed ftar?.
144850373For what is human exiftence, in its prefent ftate, if you deprive it of action and contemplation?
144850373For what is there that a man may not be induced to forfeit, to fave his own life?
144850373For what purpofe ihould wife nature then have furnifhed the drones with that large quantity of feminal liquor?
144850373General Rules for//;
144850373Have we not then a right to call the world to an account?
144850373Having made this fuppofition, he defired to know what the afs would do?
144850373He I35 ’ reigned in the fecond, or, as others fay, in the latt year?
144850373He could not hope to remain long concealed at Tichfield: the queftion was, what meafure fliould next be embraced?
144850373He di~ thy everlafting light?
144850373He that Jhall come after?> ie ’ will baptize you ’ with the Holy Ghoft.
144850373He then allied him how many acres the above field meafured?
144850373He wa?
144850373He was alfo ex-^fhid''khi- tremely fortunate in all his undertakings, tho?
144850373He wrote feveral works, the prin-^ “ er?
144850373Here Mary Magda- or conducing criminal intrigue?.
144850373His adven- rpjje y0ung k;ng now entered upon a fcene of ad- wards?
144850373How can we conceive, in effeft, that the walls of Babylon could have been 318 feet high, and 81 in thicknefs, in a compafs of near ten leagues?
144850373How many relations in ecclefiaftical writers of Madonas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleeding?
144850373If the Deity projects the planets in a right line, how can a created quality make them deviate from that line?
144850373If we are to fuppofe the Deity to projedt them at all, why do we not fuppofe him to project them in a circular or elliptical direc¬ tion?
144850373In November 1690, Mr de Beauval advertifed in his Journal s?
144850373In his addrefs to this kind of men, he afks, whether they ftaid to be baptized after death?
144850373In this conftru&ion it is fuppofed, that the angle under which the moon ’s difk is feen, during the wholt?
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144850373It is a native''£ r> ur?''
144850373It is at this time about four times nearer 76.?
144850373It is bed when gathered in Augud or Sep- xLlx"?
144850373It is famous for its falt- vvorks, Broom-7?#/>
144850373It may be afked in¬ deed, If fixed air is capable of fupplying this fpirit in fuch plenty, how comes it to be fo inftantaneoufly fatal when breathed?
144850373It precedes in right afcenfion the northern in the girdle, or v Bayero?
144850373J I''KlsriXO^ m''rwr''?/i e/ ei''a/ rbtut.
144850373Jenghiz Khan, having taken poffefiion of Bokhara, entered on horfe- back into the great mofque, and aiked merrily if that was the fultan ’s palace?
144850373Ninus, fays, “ To this Mars the Aflyri''ans ere&ed the ca?''
144850373Now what can this be owing to, if not to a repullive power in the fun, or his atmofphere?
144850373Now why fhould we confine this repul¬ fion to the rays of light only?
144850373O 4 49 3?
144850373Or can God only projedt bodies in a right line as men can do?
144850373Paid in part L 15 Ti?
144850373Renatus Moreau procured a new edition of it at Paris ifii B R I[ 1396 U B R X Bridle, Jn 1622; and annexed to It a treatlfe entitled Dt?
144850373Required the true time of New Moon in April 1764, New Stile?
144850373Required the true time of New Moon in July, Old Stile, A. D. 2180?
144850373Required the true time of New Moon in May, Old Stile, the year before Chrift 585?
144850373See Architecture, n ° 75*? 6- BASHARIANS, a fedft of Mahometans, being a branch or fubdivifion of the Motazalites.
144850373See Back-5ok
144850373Sir John Gram 8 S?
144850373Sl Thus we have endeavoured to form an eftimate of the Apoftropf*?
144850373So obvious, and fo eafy to be quench’d?
144850373Sometimes they ufe new II pieces of linen cloth to make buckrams, but moft? lK!a''commonly old( beets and old pieces of fails.
144850373Soon after this, however, the new adminiftration 44?
144850373Spica, alternate fefiile flowers[/.
144850373TABLE V. Mean Lunation?
144850373The colour of it I A,?
144850373The data which they explore*''5?
144850373The deteftation of tyranny fubjoins, “ But why do I dwell oti this place?
144850373The earlieft notice we find of and grow fo fat?
144850373The ftamina of feveral dry capfules, each containing a Angle cell, are in number from tw
144850373The idolatrous Ifraelites, we are told,? nade Baal- berith their god, Judg.
144850373The jury withdrew into a chamber where they palled the whole night; but next morning they returned l?
144850373The moil remarkable were thofe globes jeflions r;100^ by hem, f °,that their?
144850373The moon ’s W,, s, the m ° 01?
144850373The nation had now become dif- 4C?
144850373The next propofition was, In a bin 346 inches long, 255 inches wide, and 94 inches deep, how many gallons liquid meafure, and whatcom would it hold?
144850373The true time of Full Moon in May 1762, Neoa Stile?
144850373There are two forts of it; the red brafs, or bronze, and the yellow or gilt brafs: th?
144850373They alked thofe who approached the fick, if they ever had the fame diftemper?
144850373They are faid to have derived their name*? ee from Atlas king of Mauritania, who was a great a- frlca.
144850373They boldly failed nor adverfity without a compenfation for it?
144850373They have each their name; the hanger peror Charles V. ufed to fay, “ that Langey ’s pen had\tchoui''), the eater( c/ h?
144850373They hoped to make gold; and what is bread in comparifon with gold?
144850373They publicly aflced the queen ’s fervants happened that the fame wind which fent the Dutch to whither they had conveyed her?
144850373Thofe who take the contrary fide of the qudlion, affirm that the difappearance of fome of the fixed ftars c?
144850373To OfnahurgSy for 100 pieces, at 12 s L. 60 Ti?
144850373To this fuccefs in the Weftern part Capture of of the world may be added the capture of the Spanifh th?
144850373To what ufe fo large an apparatus of fecundating organs, fo well deferibed by Reaumur and Maraldi?
144850373True time of new moon in?
144850373What are we, then, to think of the horrible exceffes of miferies undergone by beafts?
144850373What good can there be in a monkey ’s being fo very mifchievous, a dog fofull of envy, a cat fo malicious?
144850373What inconceivable power muft not fuch a ftream of electric matter be attended with?
144850373What keeps it alive in the firft cafe?
144850373What monfters are thefe in a world originally created for order and juftice to reign in?
144850373What more could it do, pray, were it really to be repelled?
144850373What muft be done?
144850373What party are we to take?
144850373What, then, is this fubftance?
144850373When there are any force?
144850373Where, therefore, can he find a more co¬ pious, intimate, permanent, and efficacious fource of comfort than in religion?
144850373Whether you fhall trufl the returning zeal of your native fubjeils, or rely on a foreign power?
144850373Which example, of dif- countenancing thefe judicial combats, was imitated a- bout a century afterwards in France, by a?
144850373Which( fays he) of all Mr Boyle ’s writings( hall I recommend?
144850373Who then can deny that vegetables are poftefied of living and felf- moving powers?
144850373_ But by what means is it fo?
144850373and how he was cured?
144850373as they are material, may not other matter brought near his body be affccled in the fame manner?
144850373di//; t?
144850373f Hi/?, of Mr Whittaker f fuppofes, that when the Britons de- Mancbejier.
144850373fible for him to go through fo much fatigue?
144850373had fo entirely fupprefied that impetuous and ungo- 06''U5 ‘ vernable pafEon?
144850373if they knew any one who had had i it?
144850373in the year 1596, we have the firft account of the wonderful ftar in Collo Ceti, feen by David Fabricius on the third of Auguft, y?.
144850373not be fo now, as well as then?
144850373phenomenon, or matter of “/rfC?. ” p. 335.
144850373s o''"Therefore from---3000 Subtract the fun ’s longitude or place o 12 10 12 At the mean time of new moon in-?
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144850373that they previoufly lived?
144850373thou great Word, Let there be light, and light was over all; Why am I thus bereav’d thy primp decree?
144850373time as in harveft?
144850373tl efe principles is, What is the propereft liquor for sfi fteeping cloth?
144850373writ go out for the chufing or returning any member without the warrant of the houfe. ”?
144850373“ Do we not fee( fays he) the ftigma of almoft every hermaphrodite flower covered over with the pollen or impregnating fubftance?
144850373“ How blind is man to future things?
144850373“ Now what muft be the effe& of fo vaft a body as our atmofphere, made ftrongly ele&rical, when it happens to approach any other body?
144850373“ The queftion, Sir,( faid he), is, Whether you fhall flay in England, or fly to France?
144850373“ To what are all thefe effe&s owing?
144850373“ Why not as far as the moon?
144850374!, that prince ftruck him to the ground with his fword, faying, Nc feats tu pas qu''anx echecs on tie prendpas le roy?
144850374% s. Flo/ ph o?
144850374&? «/rf- CHRisTiNA, one of the Marquesas 1/ lands.
144850374(~ Acids Volatile alkali l.^ Calc, earths, or me- Fixe(j air>( talhc lubltances~ Vitriolic or marine a-''cids''Alkalies or earths"Lead?
144850374102? eace con- tluded.
14485037411 Knave J 12 Queen clubs Eight?
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1448503745 If again you interrogate them how thofe books, The nature which they call Scripture, are authenticated?
1448503745. is to EKF as EF?
1448503746. is to ZG?
1448503746.; then by the pro¬ perty of the curve the redtangle KXE is to SX?
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1448503747.87 9.28 N.]? ■ The time that one candle lafted was taken from an.average of feveral trials in each fize.
14485037470 Is mortally wounded?"
14485037471] COM And as the weight fliould be removed to the great- Compafs eft diftance from the centre of motion, a circle of^( r?
144850374; but GC is equal to GE, which is equal to MB; therefore GM?
144850374; that is, as GX?
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144850374? ns gree, in which ftate it was perfectly invifible and JjJ”116 a''elaftiiij%s air, it was then able to feparate the nitrous acid from an alkali.
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144850374?.aV weather proves warm and dry, a very moderate wa¬ tering will now and then be neceffary, and the plants will rife in fix or eight weeks.
144850374?> f> b Ij charadters of fimple triple time, the meafure of which is equal to three femibreves, or to three minims.
144850374APolyjlHe Colohm)?., is that whofe numbers of columns is too great to be taken in by the eye at a fingle view.
144850374After having thus examined into the reafon of the thing, let us next afk, What was the condition of this country before we had any plantations?
144850374After this- other forts, but fpreads near the ground; the leaves has been properly mixed and wrought, it flrould be?
144850374And are not thefe itories matched by thofe of Calypfo and Circe, the enchantrefles of the Greek Poet?
144850374And do we for that reject their authority?
144850374And does not one fee, on the inftant, what refpeCt and dependence this privilege would draw uoon them?
144850374And what are the Grecian Bacchus, Hercules and The.feus, hut knights- errant, the exaft counterparts of Sir Launce- lot, and Amadis de Gaul?
144850374Another? nethod.
144850374As to the power of human punilhment, or the right of the temporal legiflator to infliift difcretionary i BAifty?.
144850374Atque ipfes libeat penetrate Britannos?
144850374Bafil 1 C44, Lond • Q- A r-?
144850374Be buried among kings, and with more than regal folemnity?
144850374Be feared and courted by all princes, and adopted a brother to the gods of the earth?
144850374Brave and generous( bn, why do you not bind your father ’s hands, that when Caefar comes, he may find me un¬ able to defend inyfelf?
144850374But after one month ’s growth, I remarked that n ° r. was the beft; n ° 2. the next; n?
144850374But after¬ ward?*.
144850374But being then in a lethargic fit, he anfwered from the purpole; upon which he was again afked whether he did not name his eldeft fon Richard?
144850374But how was this to be ef¬ fected?
144850374But the negroes replied, that?
144850374But whence had they the fpicery?
144850374But who can fay what is there precifely meant by the word day?
144850374But who knows what means Providence may have employed to produce thefe appearances?
144850374But, what has become of the immenfe quantity of heat and light emitted from the fun fince the creation of the world?
144850374By his valour and eloquence he foon of fupreme power?
144850374C ATKA Bin CTT S, v/f)//////(>// S/ t''frrT?
144850374C Tin ‘ £ Silver C Copper''?
144850374CAL[ 15?
144850374CHONDROPTERYG1I, in ichthyology, a term formerly applied to the order of filhes now called amphibia? iantes by Linnaeus.
144850374CON the efteem of others, and, which of afi i?
144850374Caftration is fometimes found neceflary in chirur- gical cafes, as in a farcocele and cancer of the te- fticle?.
144850374Can competition among buyers poffibly take place, when the provifion made is more than fufficient to fupply the quantity demanded?
144850374Can not the true God be fuppofed to have performed thofe miracles which Pagan hiftorians have attributed to their falfe divini¬ ties?
144850374Catch- To/?,( quafi one that catches by the pole,) a term ufed, by way of reproach, for the bailiff ’s fol¬ lower or affiftant.
144850374Cato raifing himfelf, and looking fiercely at them, “ How long is.it, faid he, fince 1 have loft my fenfes, and my fon is become my keeper?
144850374Ceb.w?
144850374CherrY-7Vi?
144850374CherrY-7Vi?
144850374Com¬ mand a mutinous army by means of feditious and fac¬ tious officers?
144850374Congi) b r 1 1 Congreg?.
144850374Conllrudl a box AB, of about a foot long, eight H, Appear^ inches wide, and fix high; or what other dimen- fnce^?
144850374Corporations have a capacity to purchafe lands for BLci?.
144850374CouNTER- Afi «
144850374Counter-/W/
144850374Cover all tftefe temerities under a feeming obedience to a par¬ liament, in whofe fervice he pretended to be retain¬ ed?
144850374CuNEivoRM- i?o «(?, in anatomy, the feventh bone of the cranium, called alfo os bajilare, and os fphsnoi- des.
144850374Die pofletTed of peace at home, and triumph abroad?
144850374Do you imagine that without a fword I can not end my life?
144850374Each of thefe lines increa- fing in breadth towards its end, appears fomewhat club- headed(
144850374Emporium The Carthaginian general having landed his for- and Selinus ces?
144850374Fo?
144850374For is it found upon far¬ ther experience, that capital puniftiments are more effetftual?
144850374For us 1 to depidt it, would be a tad?
144850374For what are Homer ’s Lteftrigons and Cy¬ clops, but bands of lawlefs favages, with each of them a giant of enormous fize at their head?
144850374For what is death- to that mind which confiders eternity as the carreer of its exigence?
144850374From the T. „ r “ If after the lapfe of 18 centuries, the truth may pulo/ b?
144850374G. Tolofanus derives it from the Hebrew,/r/ W/1, vallavit et? nat mortuus; whence check and check- mate.
144850374Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intelleid?
144850374Hath he been in thy heart?
144850374Hi/?, of Vi- fion, Vol.
144850374His other* Deled?.
144850374His piece on gravity, entitled Trait?
144850374How difficult is it to afeertain the years of the judges of the Jewifh nation, in the Bible?
144850374How inconceivably numerous then muft the circulations in the whole human body be?
144850374How many tricks, lefs artful than this, have pafled in former times for forcery; and pafs at this time, in fome countries, for apparitions?
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144850374IS NOTHING CERTAIN?
144850374If this was the cafe, why is not the right ventricle three times as large and Itrong as the left?
144850374Is not infinite goodnefs equally confpicuous in relieving mifery as in diffufing happinefs?
144850374Is the language of every nation intuitive, or were they dictated by exi¬ gences, and eftablilhed by convention?
144850374It had the names of Durovernum and Darvemam given it by the Romans, and Durober?
144850374It is abforbed by terreftrial bodies, we know;, but what becomes of it afterwards?
144850374It is called by ancient hifto- r- ies rians the Libya?!
144850374It?
144850374Jda urt jvo tumm* wa?
144850374K F, a fub¬ terraneous paffage for water from the lock, to the infe¬ rior Tmw<* ’///?
144850374Macrobius C H A[ 1776] C H A Champagne Macrobius fliews that Hammon was the fun; and the N horns, with which he was reprefented, denoted his try?
144850374Muft we pay no regard to the writings of Livy, becaufe his hiftory contains many fabulous re¬ lations?
144850374On the contrary, the chord of the leffer fixth major is much more pleafing and cheerful than that of the falfe fifth?
144850374On the other hand, can competition take place among the fellers, when the quantity demanded exceeds the total provifion made for it?
144850374Or how came Arabia to be fo famous in ancient times for fpices?
144850374Or whence proceeded that miftake of many great authors of antiquity, that fpices actually grew there?
144850374Over- run each corner of the three nations, and fubdue with equal facility both the riches of the fouth, and the poverty of the north?
144850374Reduce to fubjedtion a warlike and dif- — •• — — contented nation by means of a mutinous army?
144850374Ret?
144850374See Astronomy, h?
144850374See Steam- jEV^//;?.
144850374Serve all parties patiently for a while, and afterwards command them viCtorioully at laft?
144850374She died in 174?, II aged 58.
144850374Sup- “ pofe the queftion to be, Is nothing certain?
144850374Suppole the queftion to be, IVbat is each 11 Briton''s boa]}?
144850374That he fliould have the power and boldnefs to put his prince and mafter to an open and.infamous death?
144850374The boring rods are made of iron from.3 to-?
144850374The coals of different fubftances are alfo ufed as pigments; hepce the bone- black, ivory- black, ire?, of the( hops.
144850374The copper mud be difperfed through the compolition of calamine and coal; and the whol?
144850374The ftola- tus, with 143 icuta and 76 fcutella?, is a native of Afia; and is of a greyilh colour, with two white fillets.
144850374The ftrudiure of the brain differing but very little in all quodrupeds, it will be needlefs to examine it in I?
144850374The laws of chemical inquiries at leaft demand, that we do not look upon them any otherwife, till we ar?
144850374The royal African company was firft erected in the year 1661, with an exclufive privilege to trade from cape Blanc, on the coaft of Africa, in 20?
144850374The tem- according to Prudentius, at this time converted the? • « m A- fenate and people from idolatry to Chriftianity.
144850374The valt treafures of their try fubdu?
144850374The word is chiefly ufed in criminal matters?
144850374There are five^Medkirt?
144850374They have alfo wine, and plenty of all fucculent upward, fending out many irregular branches, forts of eatable?.
144850374This general diflolution the Stoics call exB- vpaw?, eepyrofis.
144850374This laft is called kermes? niiieral.
144850374This matrafs is to be placed in a crucible, or other earthen veffel, large enough to contain the belly of th «?
144850374This precipitate ha?
144850374Thus Ti- tius and his brother are related; why?
144850374To fet cus of a concave mirror being reflected in parallel fire to?
144850374Trade is come to a flop: what then becomes of all the hands which were formerly employed in fupplying the foreign de¬ mands?
144850374Trample too upon that parliament in their turn, and fcornfully expel them as foon as they gave him ground of cliiratisfaClion?
144850374Two of the oppofite fide.?
144850374Very true; but is it not re¬ futed in going down, both by the form of the chim¬ ney and other evident caufes, fo that it muft return again?
144850374Was the vaft territory of all the Ruflias worfe regulated under the late emprefs Elizabeth, than under her more fanguinary predeceflbrs?
144850374What Creflid is, what Pandar, and what we?
144850374What are the frowns of for¬ tune to him who claims an eternal world as his inhe¬ ritance?
144850374What darknefs is fpread over the fucceffion of the kings of Judah and Ifrael?
144850374What our con¬ dition has been fince?
144850374What then are the confequences of this new com¬ merce to our merchants, who have left their homes in queft of gain abroad?
144850374What, is my Richard both in fliape and mind Transform’d and weak?
144850374When he was reader in the abbey- church at Bath, he took occafion, in a 30th of January fer- mon, 1714?
144850374Where ’s the necelfity of that, Mr Bayes?
144850374Who can doubt, for example, of the truth of the fadts re¬ lated by admiral Anfon, in the hiftory of his voyage round the world?
144850374Who does not feel how much more vocal and fonorous the fifth appears when compared with the fourth?
144850374Why is a period fo vaft, obliterated fo entirely as to efcape the retro- fpeit of hiftory, of tradition, and even of fable itfelf?
144850374Y- C^( a boa?
144850374Yet where is there a perfon to be found, that can boaft of his having be¬ come mafter of its do&rine in a year?
144850374abilities to execute, fo great a defign as the ftibverting one of the molt ancient as well as belt edtablilhed monarchies in the world?
144850374added to GM?, asXE?
144850374added to GM?, asXE?
144850374as GE?
144850374becaufe both are derived from one father: Titius and his firft cou- fin are related; why?
144850374genteus; and exchanging ufually for 25 attic drachms of filver; in j our money — — J According to our proportion of?
144850374how far they ex¬ tended?
144850374in and about London; to fee if their drug?,< trc.
144850374is equal to BM?—CM?
144850374is it becaufe 1 look like a man? ”_ H But though fhe ridiculed the manners of the French Chriftmas.
144850374is to EXK as MN?
144850374lefs civilized, lefs focial, lels fecure?
144850374merce to the not- trading nation, and they infenfibly What are the firll confequences of this revolution?
144850374my years to Jive?
144850374nians, foppofing themfelves to have fallen under the mufe?
144850374of his mouth?
144850374or EP?
144850374or can you bring any reafon to prove, that it is not bale and unworthy of Cato to beg his fafety of an enemy?
144850374or does their running away, at flamping hard on the ground or crying loud, depend upon fome other kind of fenfation?
144850374potuijti relinquere folam Crude Its?
144850374repreleut?
144850374that it''moderates alimentary fermentation, and is? • I27-] powerfully fedative.
144850374that numerous and ftrongly allied family?
144850374the pride, luxury, and avarice o?
144850374to GH?.
144850374to MN?.
144850374to SX?
144850374toGM?
144850374who was at that time in the prime of youth?
144850374with a loaf?
144850374with what loud applaufe Didft thou beat heav’n with bleffing Bolingbroke Before he was what thou would’ft have him be?
144850374— — Tune ilia fcnsclee Sera me requies?
144850374“ Did not Oflian hear a voice; or is it the found “ of days that are no more?
144850374“ Doft thou not know, that at chefs the king is never taken?
144850370! l Artist,( drtifta), in an academical fenfe, denotes Amle?
144850370( m) The lambdoidal future is fometimes very irregular; being compofed of many fmall futures, which furround fo many tittle bones called''^?
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144850370/?, The manfuetus, or tame- fwan.
1448503701 o s. confitting of raifins at 4 d. per ft. and almonds at 6 d. how many pounds of al¬ monds were in the mixture?
1448503701* 1 at<\ X IB unit OfleTmu?
1448503701*''t without all this formality of parliament?
144850370125 45 1: 1.05: 1.1025: 1.157625: 1.21550625?
1448503701647, Anthropophagi,( of* »*?
14485037018)144(8''2d, If a certain number of men confume 8 bolls ia 28 days, how many will they confume in 56 days?
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1448503704. reprefent?
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144850370? 8 Plate XXXVIII.
144850370? g In regular archite&ure, no other form of pediments Forms, See.
144850370? n perpetual parfons of the church; and muft fue and be ftars.
144850370?/''7n< n?rt/ Mi/ a.
144850370A being 60, and B 25 years of age?
144850370A gentleman gives 40 years purchafe for.an eftate: What intereft has he for his money?
144850370A gentleman is willing to purchafe an e- ftate, provided he can have per cent, for his money: How many years purchafe may he offer?
144850370A grocer would mix fugars, at 5 d. 7 d. and 10 d. per ft. fo as to fell the mixture or compound at 8 d. per ft: What quantity of each muft he take?
144850370A moidore= L.i 7 — A half moidore — — 13 6 A quarter moidore — — 69 A double Joannes= 3 12 — A Joannes= 1 16 — A half ditto= — 18 —?
144850370A provincial fynod was held at St Andrews h?
144850370ACOLYTHIA, in the Greek church, denotes the office or order of divine fervice; or?
144850370ADR[ 88] ADR fume be fa!d of the idol- woi''fhip of the heathens?
144850370ANT ed, with a ravenous appetite; and that they affirmed its ticular management further than being kept free from Amlrypo?
144850370Absolute.SAyr?
144850370Again, put the queftion, If one ftring be but half the length of the other, and be ftruck, how will the vibrations be?
144850370Alarm- jPc/?, or A\,AKm- place, the ground for draw¬ ing up each regiment in cafe of an alarm.
144850370Alban re¬ plied, “ To what purpofe do you inquire of my fa¬ mily?
144850370An agate is mentioned by Kir- tins, a^oitb?, and Achates, from a river in Sicily, on the cher*, on which was the reprefentation of a heroine* Ephem.
144850370An arithmetical proportion is agreeable in num- bers; but have we from this any reafon to conclude, that it muft alfo be agreeable in quantity?
144850370An eftate of 180 1. yearly rent is bought for 4000.: What rate of intereft has the purchafer for his money?
144850370And, after all, what was the fage advice that required fuch a preface?
144850370Anterior part of thi Lower edge of the I Bafis of the n?
144850370Argent of itfelf is ufed in heraldry to fig- nify purity, innocence,''beauty, and gentlenefs; and?
144850370At any rate, was Diomedes fo little known, as to make it proper to fufpend the a&ion at fo critical a jundlure, for a genealogical hiftory?
144850370B?
144850370Being alked, what things were moft proper for children to be inftrutfted in?
144850370Being brought before the governor, he afked him why he committed fuch ravages and depredations in the Chri- ftian territories?
144850370But it is not only in acid matters that?
144850370But it maybe afked, why eels and water- fnakes are capable of living longer in the air than the other kinds of fifti?
144850370But what if ridges be already formed, that are either crooked or too high?
144850370Butter ought by all means to be denied them-?
144850370Date locum domino? neo, i. e. Make room or way for my mafter.
144850370Doth not a foil fo meliorated draw near to one perpetually fertile?
144850370Equation?, term tranfpofed.
144850370For example, let the intereft due on the following account be required to 31st July, at 4 per cent?
144850370Great differences had arifen between the DutchandEng- lifli colonifts in this part of the world?
144850370He introdu- In that paffage there are frequent repetitions; not ced into his native tongue a fweetnefs, a grace, a ma- 4 U 2 jefty, ART[?
144850370He was immediately treated with the higheft refpeCt by the Najaihi, or king of Ethio¬ pia?
144850370Hence Attian Years, an sera commencing from the battle of Aftium?
144850370Horace mentions this faft in his third fatire of the fecond book: Quid fimile ifti Grascus Ariftippus?
144850370How did you commit the faft?
144850370How is this provided for?
144850370How much fliould each have?
144850370How widely have the fentiments of mankind differ¬ ed as to the poflxbility and impoflibility of annihila¬ tion?
144850370IJ3"rfe/ Tmsfai! ■/?
144850370If 3 yards coft 15 s. 9 d. what will 7 yards coft, at the fame rate?
144850370If 30 horfes plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the fame time?
144850370If he only regulates it, why does he not regulate the heat equally in fimilar parallels of northern or fouthern latitude?
144850370If it be under ten, 121?
144850370If too men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
144850370Immediately af¬ ter his eledlion, he wrote to A1 Walid, governor of Me-?
144850370In like manner, if 4X—2=8, then, by tranfpofition, 4*= i?
144850370In like manner, is it the pure elementary part of water, which nourilhes them?
144850370In the cavity is This, though greatly inferior to th?
144850370In the fecond, the fuppofition is, that 40 horfes are maintained on hay at 5 d. and the demand, ho< w many ‘ will he maintained on hay at 8 d?
144850370In the firft, the fuppofition is, that$ 0 horfes plough 12 acres, and the demand, hom many 42 ‘ will plough?
144850370In this fenfe, ACC[ 39] ACC fcnfe, accent is fynonymous with the Greek rova?
144850370In this place there lived a prieft fo Governor0f eminent for his fan&ity, that the neighbouring people Tnp?
144850370Is it then the aqueous, the earthy, the acid, or the phlogiftic part of the air, which nourilhes plants?
144850370Ist-] Divide.37845 by^ 5)-37845(-6Si21 33333?
144850370It is a myftical word, compofed of the Greek numerals*,/?, g, «, 5, «, which together make up the number CCCLXV.
144850370It is called by the Greeks, Afyia?
144850370It is controverted be¬ tween the two cities, which is to be reputed the more 1?
144850370J See Anata- ABSORUS, Apsorus, Absyrtis, Absyrtides, mJ>110 s6?
144850370Low often 8 is contained in 19?
144850370Lumbar a, Thefe five vertebrae differ only from thofe of the? erte rx.
144850370Minuend 173694 738641 Subtrahend 21453 379235 Remainder 152241 359406 To prove fubtra&ion, add the fubtrahend and re¬ mainder together?
144850370Nehemiah Grew, in his anatomy of plants, applies this term to a pulpy fubftance in certain fruits,(?.
144850370No more a pleafxng cheerful gueft?
144850370No wonder it had been fo long concealed; for who would have thought of looking for the fummum bomm, where others have placed the lum of mifery?
144850370Or what makes one deep and the other Ihrill?
144850370Required the intereft and balance due on the 11th November 1775?
144850370Sending therefore for fome of the principal of them, he afked them what kind of treatment they expe&ed from him, now he had con¬ quered them?
144850370She was attended by a guard of 5000 men; befides which prophet?
144850370Such foils actu¬ ally exift; and why( hould it be thought, that imita¬ tion here is above the reach of art?
144850370Terah, at his return, aflced whence came all this havock?
144850370That long haft warm’d my tender breaft, Muft thou no more this frame infpire?
144850370The ambo was afcended by fteps?
144850370The attempt may fugged proper experiments: it may open new views: and if we fail in equalling nature, may we not, however, hope to approach it?
144850370The cannabina, or ftirubby p ALT[ 273] ALT-Althxa flirubby marftimallow, is a native of Hungary and If- Altfni?
144850370The faid prelate propofesit as a que:''‘ on, whether fuf- Annihii fcring eternal torments beagreateri i tuannotexifting?
144850370The fame fubftance is[ 472 1 Anfpach li?
144850370The fame number of mea 8 will confume 16 bolls in 56 days?
144850370The firft, Are you guilty of this fail?
144850370The governor having aiked him of what family he was?
144850370The height of the Doric column, including its ca¬ pital I’liUcXXVI^£\ Tlate^X^TO:?
144850370The king propofed aloud this queftion, Whether he might not take his fubje&s money when he needed it, wlftiont all this formality of parliament?
144850370The name is fuppofed to have been derived from hence, that Handing ready to give the ftroke he afked Agon''?
144850370The officer next in power to the dey is the aga of^2?
144850370The orientalis, or eaftern buglofs, is a native of the Levant?
144850370The pro- tens shoufe*j portions; 2?
144850370The pyramidales are more minute papilla?, of a conical fhape, very numerous on the apex and borders of the tongue.
144850370The women are very amorous?
144850370The word is Greek?
144850370The word is Latin, formed from ad to, and/for
144850370The word itfelf is compounded of two Greek radical words; avJop, in ge¬ nitive avJfoc, a male; and? vv », a female.
144850370The yearly rent of a fmall eftate is 401.: What is it worth in ready money, computing intereft at 3- 1-per cent.?
144850370The/fry?
144850370This axis is a fquare piece of Heel, on which comes the fquare hole of the Air- pipe?, hammer H, fig.
144850370This he did; and, after a moft obftinate difpute which lafted feveral days, drove them into th?
144850370This leads to a queftion, Whether the fituation, where there happens to be no choice, ought, in any meafure, to regulate the form of the edifice?
144850370This private procefs, for the puMlhment of public crimes, had probably its original in thofe times, when a?
144850370This tur nic every where exactly embraces the papilla?, and is exceedingly foft and pulpy from the perpetual warmth and moifture of the parts.
144850370Thus, it may be aflced, if 18 men con- fume 6 bolls corn in 40 days, how much will 24 me* confume in 56 days?
144850370To one who allied him what his fon would be the bet¬ ter for being a fcholar?
144850370To what dark undilcover’d Ihore?
144850370To what then are thofe antipathies, of which we have heard fo much, reducible?
144850370Upon this principle alfo it is that the fpeaking trum- 2?
144850370We had not gone 20 yards in this cavity, when we loft all fight of day- light: but our guides going before us with ANT j Amiparo?.
144850370What adminiftration was not to be expected from a tribunal fo well compofed?
144850370What bet¬ ter can an animal do for its welfare?
144850370What follows?
144850370What is it that produces the difference of tone in two elaftic founding bells or firings?
144850370What is the value of 1001. annuity for the joint lives of two perfons, of the age of 30 years each, reckoning intereft at 4per cent.?
144850370What is the value of of 7463 yards, at 4s?
144850370What is the- doff on 28 C. 2 q.?
144850370What man now- a- days is heard in our temples to make a vow for the attainment of eloquence, or for the difcovery of the fountain of true philofophy?
144850370When Dionyfius allied, Why philofophers haunted the gates of A R I[ 647 J A R I ■ Ariflippn?, 0f nch men, but not rich men thofe of philofophers?
144850370When Dionyfius allied, Why philofophers haunted the gates of A R I[ 647 J A R I ■ Ariflippn?, 0f nch men, but not rich men thofe of philofophers?
144850370When air is to be poured from a wide- necked, into a very narrow- necked veffel, a glafs funnel
144850370Where is the right path-of wif- dom?
144850370Where now is the art of reafoning l Where aftronomy?
144850370Whither, ah whither art thou flying?
144850370Who in re¬ ply allied him, How he came to have fo little?
144850370Who knows, but that one copu¬ lation might ferve for feveral generations?
144850370Who were your accomplices?
144850370Why db they not confider, that corn Handing dries in half a day when, in, a clofe( heaf, the weather muft be favourable if it dry in a month?
144850370Why haft thou “ then broken down her hedges, fo that all that pafs “ do pluck her?
144850370Why then does every individual of mankind conclude that his neighbour has the fame fenfations with himfelf?
144850370Will any one pretend to call by the name of an¬ tipathy, thofe real, innate, and inconteftable averfions which prevail between fheep and wolves?
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144850370a, The fenfe of feeling is perhaps feated in all parts of the body, but is commonly faid to be confined to the nervous papilla?
144850370compound intereft?
144850370fhall I ftrike?
144850370ies- Thus, if it be demanded, what chance a perfon of 40 years has to live feven years longer?
144850370lures 475 and 589?
144850370on all the payments then in arrear?
144850370or A gone?
144850370or does it contribute to their growth only by the heterogeneous fubftances which it contains?
144850370our Saviour,^jiid eji veritas?
144850370per boll?
144850370propofals of an accommodation; and having obtained Portuguefe.?
144850370the inner furface of the noftrils, the lamella?
144850370the one.number,, yxz the other, 220—y 4 j=38x 4+ 38 i?
144850370to a decimal of a ton?
144850370unto the favage ftate?
144850370what veneration was not due to men of fuch rare talents and virtue?
144850370which being obferved by the philofopher, he alked A- riftippus, How he came to have fo much?
144850370wliy?
144850370®?^^ by the beating of different hammers upon the fmith ’s cord;ng ato anvil.
144850370° boo?
144850370’ Active Principles, in chemiftry, fuch as are fuppofed?
144850370’ Sav/ ra*/6nrf7 t?
144850370“ Do you make a wonder( faid Apuleius, in his defence) that a woman ffiould marry again, after ha¬ ving lived a widow 13 years?
144850370“ Would to God( fays he) that his do&rine was as holy as his life is ftridf: would you know what fort of man this is?
144850370•I''his latter cir- cumftance their name imports; the word being com¬ pounded of the Greek locuf, and? «/= « to eat.
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144850375), by means of which the funnel is kept clofe to the mouth of the phial?
144850375*.Se?
144850375.The E C C[ 2605] E C C Ebony They held the fame errors with the Nazarenes, ti¬ ll nited the ceremonies of the Mofaic inftitution with the 2?''
1448503751 — TUo 8 12?
1448503751/?, To rife or defeend by a third or by a fixth.
1448503752681 that fide of it that is towards the ball A; at the fame Expe- time, the negatively ele£Irified ball A remains without nme“11?''
144850375: How much money muft be paid at Edinburgh for the bill?
144850375; and was buried in the parifh- church of Ebburton, where a monument was eredted to his me?
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144850375= 7 florin=: rixdollar r= rixdollar= 6 1 3 4 t 5 4?
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144850375?.-Month, the month wherein deer begin to fawn, during which it is unlawful to hunt in the fo- red.
144850375?//, a long flender rod or wand, to which the line is faftened,.
144850375?> as to form foft quagmires interfperfed through Plate XCY.
144850375A Brazil diamond, fine?
144850375A Figure, which, among related objefis, extend?
144850375A learned commentary q?
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144850375And how is glafs known to be impermeable?
144850375And the fame author affures us, he has feen like, but for want of fuch an attraftion?
144850375Are animal filaments tubular, and the colouring atoms received within them?
144850375Are vegetable filaments folid, and the colour depofited on the furface?
144850375As if he had faid, “ Do not deprive me of the benefits of nature, and I leave to you thofe of fortune. ” Th?
144850375But hi?
144850375But how do we know that one has too much and the other too little eledtricity?
144850375But how is this known to be the cafe?
144850375But if, whilft it is pofitive, its eledricity is taken off, then on being elevated, it appears ftrongly ■ negative?
144850375But the jury very feldom find the flight: forfeiture being looked upon, fince the vaft increafe of perfonal pro?
144850375But what are thefe rules?
144850375But where does his ferutiny terminate?
144850375But, if the fur- face of the ground is level or nearly fo, as between A^‘2- and B, and the fprings break out in feveral places, S''?
144850375By what means were thefe ftrata origi¬ nally depofited, the fiffures and chafms made,& c.?
144850375By what miracle was the little ark preferved amidft the tumult of thofe impetuous waves which muft have rufhed in from all quarters?
144850375Can we fuppofe that fifti gives occalion to fuch a coagulnm as runnet?
144850375Can you be furprifed that I endea¬ voured to preferve them?
144850375Chufing(?/"Dogs.
144850375Could a flroke from an angry woman tinge the honour of a gallant foldier?
144850375DAMASKEENING, or Damasking, the art os?
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144850375Damalks fliould be of dreffed filk, both in warp and woof; and, in France, half an ell in breadth?
144850375Difpenfaries have alfo been eila?
144850375Ditto, a very large red?
144850375Ditto, fine bright coat 9,560 c. An Eaft India diamond,?
144850375Ditto, fine water, rough?
144850375Ditto, very bad water,?
144850375Ditto, very deep green?
144850375Ditto, very fine water,?
144850375Ditto, very foft, good?
144850375Dragon’s- S/*?!?
144850375Dragon’s- S/*?!?
144850375Englilh diphthongs, with regard to the eye and ear, are
144850375Fifl?
144850375Fishing-/?
144850375Flemifh per crown; what muft be the rate of exchange between London and Amfterdam, in order to be on a par with the other two?
144850375Flemifh?
144850375Flow are we to account for this figure, which we* fee lies in the thought, and to what principle{ hall we refer it?
144850375For this he offers the following diredfion?
144850375For where in the mean time fhould the fir A words hang and be concealed; or how, after fuch a paufe, be revived, and animated again into motion?
144850375Fuller( Dr Thomas), a learned Englifh divine?
144850375Gurth> 1 j Z 2; tit?
144850375Have poets a privilege to alter the nature of things, and at pleafure to bellow attributes upon a fubjedl to which they do not belong?
144850375Have they any foundation in nature, or are they merely arbitrary?
144850375Having forced open the doors, the foremoft of the af- faflins ruftied into his apartment; and one of them afk- ed if he was Coligni?
144850375He died near 91?
144850375He muft alfo learn to draw, by command of hand, fquares, circles, ovals, and other geometrical figures: for as the?
144850375He was a poet, a philofopher, a phyfician, an aftronomer, a mathema¬ tician, and wh@t not?
144850375He was fellow of the college of phyficians in London, and became a mod voluminous writer: he dilated greatly on the wonders of chemiftry; was a zea?
144850375How dare thy joints forget To pay their awful duty to our prefence?
144850375How does your Grace?
144850375How much Sterling money is equivalent to 3390 pezzos 16 foldi, of Genoa, exchange at yj^-d. Sterling per pezzo?
144850375How much Sterling money will pay a bill of 827''t''160 rees, exchange at 634-d. Sterling per millree?
144850375How1 can this be paid?
144850375I?
144850375IFhat are the effects of variety in food?
144850375If 20: 51- 4: 3390 16 47?
144850375If I had fubmitted without a ftruggle, how much would it have diminiftied the luftre of my fall, and of your viftory?
144850375If the door of the alh- hole(
144850375If this be true, where is the woman that would not facrifice fuch a lover to her re- fentment?
144850375If you Romans have a de¬ fire to arrive at univerfal monarchy, muft all nations, to gratify you, tamely fubmit to fervitude?
144850375Ihips with?
144850375In the year 1570 above- mentioned, queen Elizabeth fent a body of 1000 foot and 300 horfe, under the command of Sir Wil¬ liam Drury, to affift th?
144850375In''what proportion animal and vegetable food ought to be mixed?
144850375Indeed, in one of M. D’Arcet ’s own experiments, a diamond included in a ball of por?
144850375Is it neceflary and al¬ lowable, or univerfally hurtful?
144850375It differs from hntnediatcly in this, that even in the moft corrupt phrafes it never can denote part time* FORM.yki/?.
144850375JLochs, by the great quantity and motion of the wa¬ ter, alfo wafte and whiten the flax, tho?
144850375Jamaica currency amount to, exchange at 40 per cent.?
144850375John, who was his favourite, among them, he could trcIn?
144850375Laftly, make the gnomon the fame way as LXXXIX.J?!
144850375Make with iron plates a?
144850375Mr Miller has intimated, in the Philofophical Tranf- aftions, that bulbs fet in glafles grow weaker, and fhould be renewed every other year: but it?
144850375Of roaftedmeat it may be allied, which are more proper; thofe which are moft or leaft roafted?
144850375Of that Difeafe in the Feet com¬ monly ca/ Zec?
144850375Of thefe indeed, he knew no more than that thi?
144850375On hi?
144850375On this it is natural to alk, how it comes to pafs, that while we fee myriads of the progeny of thefe winged infeds in water, we never fee themfelves?
144850375On this occafion was fought one of the?
144850375Or does not their different fufeeptibility of colour depend rather on the different intrinfic pro¬ perties of the two?
144850375Qnse faga, quis te folvere Theflaiis Magus venenis, qnis poterit dcus?
144850375Required the fun''s altitude?
144850375See Conic Sec¬ tion?.
144850375See Conyz A. Flea- Z?/7/
144850375See MoKEY- TinW?.
144850375See £tf- DANCER.
144850375She was fucceeded by James I. king of Scot¬ land; fine?
144850375Since the waters remained io long upon the earth, why have they now deferted it?
144850375Sir, that you would break my leg? ” No man was more expert at reducing the rigour of the maxims of the Stoics into pradlice.
144850375So cold, that I admire they fall not hail?
144850375Ster.?
144850375Sterling, exchange at 4 s. per ducat?
144850375Sterling/ er millree: How much Sterling money- will the remittance amount to?
144850375Sterling/ w ducat?
144850375Sterling/> «* piaftre?
144850375Sterling?
144850375Sterling?
144850375Sterling?
144850375Ster¬ ling amount to in Spain?''
144850375Ster¬ ling per piattre?
144850375T6?
144850375The Firth, or( as it is commonly written) the Frith, of Forth, is, at the mouth of it, from North Ber?
144850375The Romans had no 13 X 2 heroes DAN[ 2.?
144850375The complaints againft Henry ’s government were jnf^?
144850375The firft was, Whether any part of the eucharift be evacua¬ ted by( tool?
144850375The foi''ecaft of ant?
144850375The fpunge to be?
144850375The king afterwards made all the new judges fwear that they would take no bribes; but the depofing and fining the old ones was the more?''
144850375The king has the title of TIL/?
144850375The quantity of fluid in one fide being diminilhed, that on the other, he fays, retires inward: but into what does it retire?
144850375The que- ftion here is, Why the natural caufe which gave the earth fo much of a fpherical figure, did not make it a complete and exa& fphere?
144850375The queftion then only is, What is this fubtile medi¬ um, the vibrations of which occafion tranfparency?
144850375The queftion which molt naturally fuggetts itfelf when this is once admitted, is, Whence hath the eledric fluid come?
144850375The re-! j fpedl which his followers paid to his memory is admi- U drum?
144850375The term diJfona?
144850375The woody roots of the heath are placed in the centre; the tops externally and in- Erdann?
144850375Then, without altering the compafies, fet one foot in £ as a centre, and with the other foot deferibe the quadran?
144850375There doth not feem to be any effential diffe- tion?
144850375This appearance will occafion no fmall furprife, as the fpe&re will feem to rif?
144850375This the Greeks call xavo- i?.
144850375Through the centre or middle of Tlate XrVI? 533 DRAWING.
144850375Thus the hopes of A1 Moftanfer were entirely fru- Decline of ftrated; and from this period we may date the declen-''J1''Egy?"
144850375Thus, To the logarithmic fine of* 51?
144850375Thus, the fluxion of — is-^LZA?.
144850375To which therefore of thefe anceftors muft we firft refort, in order to find out defcendants to be preferably called to the in¬ heritance?
144850375Very true, it will do fo; but why does not the man dream that he is fick?
144850375Were not thefe the mur¬ murs of a heart ill at eafe?
144850375What accident, what caufe, could introduce a change fo great?
144850375What are we then to think of thefe?
144850375What language were they talking when this bon mot was uttered?
144850375What then has become of it?
144850375What will 2279 guilders 1( liver 4 pen¬ nings, Holland currency, amount to in bank- money, the agio being 3-|- per cent?
144850375Whence, then, has this fudden and great increafe of heat arifen?
144850375Where was his gallantry on this occafion?
144850375Whether they had been dutiful to their pa¬ rents, had ferved in the wars, and had a competent eflate?
144850375Why any electricity can be obferved upon the furface of an eleCtrified body that is infulated at a con- fiderable diftance from other conductors?
144850375Why peep your coward fwords half out their( hells?
144850375Why then did it not produce the fame degree of heat in the middle that it did at each end?
144850375Why, then, fhould this ufeful, patient, fober animal be fo much defpifed?
144850375^ 1?
144850375and the fecond, Whether Chrift was born of the Virgin Mary aperta vulva?
144850375coat-- 3?
144850375eaft, re?
144850375f See( Ih- Deafnefs generally arifes either from an obftrudlion,? e.x fub''‘ or a compreffion, of the auditory nerve; or from fome.
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144850375fecutes rtfe* 154^ » t ® ie k*0?
144850375in 1705, The Twin Rivals; and in 1706, the/?
144850375might he objefted againft them,( though long ago over- ruled in the court of chan- Ecclefra?
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144850375of; 2ax a — x/ a7''-=£zxx= h7f>-,<>g- J+VS?
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144850375particles of the fait of tartar, and thofe of the water Le Gendre obferves, that the diffeftion of a human which float in the air in form of vapours?
144850375per crown?
144850375per millree?
144850375per pound Sterling?
144850375teffetts of At fea, the docks of this earthquake were felt moft* nik^at* v; ° lently-—Lucar, the captain of the Nancy fca?
144850375that of X is^^ ’*+.?
144850375the prepofition
144850375tion of the parts?
144850375where are you going,, king?
144850375years of ag?
144850375— TA?
144850375“ If, ” fays Mr Walpole, “ thefe inftances are pro¬ blematic, are the following fo?
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144850376, f/ GEO GliArHY A M at of the World m three Sections, D ef cribinjg th.e Polar He gions tollie Tropic s am///,?
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1448503763667 Ecclefia- given to Adam was faifified or corrupted by his de-?
1448503763lS9 the wood ItfeH ’, which feetns to ttretch from the moft advanced point, back beyond the moft diftant to which it retire?.
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144850376; and their digeftion is fo powerful, as to diffolyc GAD[ 3''Gs''du?.
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144850376A NEW Diftionary of Arts, Sciences,& c. GAB G, THE feventh letter, and fifth confonant, of our V- T?
144850376A and B play at fingle quoits, and A is the bed gamefter, fo that he can give B 2 in 3: What is the ratio of their chances at a fingle throw?
144850376A dodecaedron confilts of 12 pyramids having equal equilateral and equiangular pentagonal bafes; and lb one of thefe be-?
144850376About the year 1709, he pub- lifhed his firft poem rntitled Ca?
144850376And if, after he has pleaded, the prifoner becomes mad, he( hall not be tried: for how can he make his de¬ fence?
144850376And on the contrary, may it not be a ufeful medicine to diminilh the dif- sharge when too copious?
144850376And the fame as to qualities, and both kinds of quantities: for we fay without an article, what sort of, how many, how great?
144850376And this perfe- verance in fo bad a caufe they call the point of ho¬ nour: ea e/ l in re prava pervicacia, ipfi fidem vocewl?
144850376And why does our author forget Publius Scipio( Africanus ’s father), a prudent and able general, whom Hannibal vanquifhed at the Ticin?
144850376As fome motions are homely, the oppofite to grace¬ ful; it is to be inquired, With what motions is this at¬ tribute connected?
144850376At laft he was met by Decebalus with a numerous army- A bloody engagement- enfued, in which the Dacians were defeated; tho?
144850376At the end of another hour it Was ftill fluid, except on the edges where it was tfimneft; and here it was ftill''tranfparent?
144850376At this the chancellor fired: “ A trim¬ mer?
144850376Brennus then, having ordered Acichc- rius, the next to him in command, to follow at a di-?
144850376But M. Buffon, and fome other late hiftorians, affure that the animal pofftffes no fuch j?
144850376But does this hold in fadt?
144850376But fuppofe we are to add other fubftantives, as, for in-''f fiance, air, ox beams-, how could thefe coincide, or under what charafter be introduced?
144850376But how long will they keep this colony?
144850376But why does not a ball of iron, gold, filver, or copper, which are perhaps 2 thoufand times heavier than the flint, produce the fame effedt?
144850376But, when we fay, the nu?
144850376Can be underftand the rider ’s fpurring him with his face direfted to it, as a fign for him to pafs it?
144850376Cannon royal, or"?
144850376Compofi- he will be infenfibly fwayed by fotne paflion, to give think it proper to omit what I have been told. ” By ll?"
144850376Diptera,( from‘fv", £ w »> a ruing,) are fuch as have only two wings, and poifers; as in the fly, fig.
144850376During the continuance of the?
144850376Every time he blows into the- — pipe?
144850376For the rule of law as to lunatic?, which alfo may be eafily adapted to idiots, is, that fu- riofus furore folum punitur.
144850376For what is the caufe of this walking or fitting?
144850376For why dop at a limited number, when in all fubje£ls fufceptible of intenfion the intermediate ex- ceffes are in a manner infinite?
144850376For, how could there be fuch energies as to love, to fty, to wound?
144850376From this city the/- lias of Homer takes its name, containing an account of the war carried on between the Greeks and Trojan?
144850376GoLD- Cotf/?.
144850376HAN0|1MF^ I St* g ■ IS a S1 Bueiifca?
144850376Having ad¬ vanced about a quarter of a mile from the boat, three Indians rufhed out of the wood with a hideous( hout?
144850376He held a great correfpondence with the Englilh, who perfuaded?
144850376He took Lyfias for his model,, and fo well imitated his ftyl?
144850376Head- F*/?, a rope employed to faften a( hip to a wharf, chain, or buoy, or to fome other veffel along- fide.
144850376Hence w e may con?
144850376Horse- Afzzyc/ i?.
144850376How fare ye? ”& c. HAILLAN( Bernard de Girard, lord of), a ce¬ lebrated French hiftorian.
144850376How is it poflihle they can know it is defigned as a punilhmcnt?
144850376INTERROGATION, or Point of Interroga¬ tion, in grammar, a charafter of this form(?)
144850376If flr?
144850376If it be farther afleed, How the refiftance of the air can ever come to be oblique to the progref- five motion of the body?
144850376If the horfe does not''back upon a ftraight line properly, the Hder mtift ■ not be permitted to bav?
144850376If we queltion about fubftantives, we can not( ay the who is this; but who is this?
144850376Ill Englilh law, it is a written accufation of one or more perfons of a crime or mifdemeanor, preferred to, p/ ucfy?.
144850376In a word, the fmall femitone confifts of the difference between the greateft and the intermediate femitone; and it?
144850376In the church of St Leonard, Shoreditch, two windows by| Baptifta Sutton?
144850376In the name of wonder, why this flight and childilh reafoning, when immediately before he had obferved, that the hyperbole is founded on human nature?
144850376Iron-#V?, in botany.
144850376Is it a wonder that a horfe{ hould be afraid of a loaded waggon?
144850376Is it hecaufe they are not elaftic?
144850376Is it worth taking fo much pains to leave no memorial but a few poems?
144850376It is faid, Why do not rapacious fifli, and aquatic quadrupeds and birds, devour thefe fwallows?
144850376It is in like manner that the relative pronoun becomes an interrogative; as in this line from Milton,.Whofirftt[ educ''d them to that foul revolt?
144850376Jsr 3C^&ivJ01-wimmr — Timmiiir^jmnii TWHi-—iiiiMg- AlOTBr:-Mill — iiiumc( y- J3oun< JSoto^ffioni^ortokn''Ml dSTtMe^tx?
144850376Known or unknown?
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144850376Part of the ftiell of an egg was peeled a- way, leaving only the film which furrounds the white?
144850376Pom* ing, that “ he ought to preferve the charadlers of the? « « «.
144850376Required the number of cubic inches, and the^weight of the ’ water, in an upright pipe 27%feet?
144850376Seen now for the firjl time, or feen before and now remem¬ bered?
144850376Solon, who was prefent, oppofed it with all his efforts, HillOCO- 1 J- J r J mete?
144850376The Genoefe were very a&ive in the time of the?
144850376The Jews obtained leave to return to Jews Ha- t^ie''r own coUnt''T> rebuild their temple, and again byldnian?
144850376The Romans, who called the bull taurus, fpoke alfo of tawru?
144850376The barrennefs of the Latin tongue in theological phrafes, allowed them but one word for the two Greek ones, w* and vrorao-*?
144850376The man departs, and returns a week af¬ ter: What do I then fay?
144850376The phrafe « •/> »?
144850376The tribute exacted was calledfodcrum, parata, et? nanfiona~ ticum.
144850376They put to fea in the depth of winter?
144850376This is alfo ex¬ hibited more clearly in the Midship-/>v7#/
144850376Tho* the intervals between the buildings are large, they art?
144850376To Generate what purpofe ferves fuch an immenfe profufion of hu-; man animalcules?
144850376To explain this by an example, I fee an objedl pafs by which I never faw till then: What do I fay?
144850376To his commands they were Power of?
144850376To illuftrate this, he give?
144850376To it may be tuned the re or D( harp immediately below by a fimilar chord: To D ftiarp, its oftave above: To y?
144850376Tut what principally keeps the Whole movement fleady, is''the equilibrium''preferved in th
144850376Ufe of Gunter’s- Z//?!?.
144850376Ufe of Gunter’s- Z//?!?.
144850376We are apt to fuppofe, that a horfe fears nothing fo much as his rider: but may he not, in many cir- cumftances, be afraid of inftant dedru&ion?
144850376We cer- which?
144850376We fhall for a moment allow, that the abforption of heat is the confequence, and not the caufe, of fluidity and va¬ pour: but what then is the caufe?
144850376What better charafter Polybius took greater pains than he, in order to write can be given of a writer?
144850376What can be the caufe of a motion fo different from what has been hitherto fuppofed?
144850376What cheer?
144850376Whatever pre- fented itfelf to our view bore the marks of devaftation; and our eyes, accuftomed to behold the pleafing coafls of England, now faw?
144850376Whatftiould I fay?
144850376When the rotation of the earth brings the plane of the( iKOGr. AriiY LMa((''C''XYT SPHERE^Tortli South(/{u/''j:,,//,?
144850376Whence came ye?
144850376Where a gaoler kills a prifoner by hard ufage, it is felony; 3/«/?.
144850376Where are ye bound?
144850376Whether his difeafe was curable?
144850376Whether it be lawful for men to wear long hair?
144850376Whether it be the one or the other, may be matter of indifference when it fall?
144850376Whether the bread belonged to them when they were eating it, or to the pope, or to the Roman church?
144850376Who can fhew fuch an example among the larger animals which are dignified with the title of per- fett?
144850376Who firft feduc''d them?
144850376Why are not thefe birds caught in fuch waters as are continually harrafltd by nets?
144850376Why then ffiould the former founds produce confonances, and why fliould the latter not produce them, fince all of them equally refult from nature?
144850376With regard to fuch horfes as are afraid of burning i objects, begin by keeping them dill at a certain di-?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Wives of the elded?
144850376Would the Romans have chofen that order for a temple? ” The expence of building that church was 4500 1.
144850376Z)/ra?
144850376^ 0;l- rt''. A » « « «,>< « of o.j.f Cootro Mbom* Kau!,IM‘‘tor V,?
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144850376^s\_._3r\ w,- AAyW\A/ WW\ mrmwmw 1$ 0a//X^y cfrn/ wJf/ et/?
144850376a fufficient proof that( a) The fade of the thermometer, which was fufpended by the firing: about the middle of the room, was of metal?
144850376and by far the greateft part of thofe who had efcaped fo many dangers returned t?
144850376c ‘ ‘ •/AJ<•//
144850376can thoughtlefs mortals fail?
144850376certain indications of fenfe and motion?
144850376do they I love?
144850376f- i?
144850376fons; Daughters, 5 Wives of the elded?
144850376fons; Daughters, 5 Wives of the elded?
144850376g^*z«u£p0^ 00 x$tr ’[ Ctcas#* • Bon J> unde&-Oa/ m/ t-kGkOIy G O ND A^ojcotula^ 0Jr^ Iww Tropic of Cancer jt/ yarc/ o i^ Grruvt Sa 7?
144850376it is the will and vital powers belonging to Ceefar: And what is the fubjed made fo to move or fit?
144850376may not the hanging load feem to threaten the falling on him?
144850376of France, about the middle of the 5th century, and forme?
144850376of being crulhed?
144850376of being drowned?
144850376of falling down a preci¬ pice?
144850376only be effedtually done by giving a check to the vegetation in autumn, fo as t
144850376or the words his and her ’s, but afeertain two indivi¬ dual forms, which are compared with one another?
144850376pofition of their flowers, ss Theophraftus and Ray''?
144850376the heavens are open; if you enter not now, when will you enter?
144850376veffels ceafe to a< ft, as, according to Dr Dugud him- “ Thus it appears, that, in refpiration, the blood felf, it fometimes doth?
144850376— But it may be aftted, If thefe are not genitives, to what clafs of words can they be referred?
144850376— Is it not then probable, that when he is driven up to a carriage he darts at, he conceives himfelf obliged either to attack or run againft it?
144850376— Of what kind?
144850376— Who ever faw a beautiful Tufcan building?
144850376“ Argent, an Unicorn fejant Sable, uno- uled Thefe, like the foregoing charges, are fubjedt to and horned borne by the name of Harling?
144850376“ Do you imagine,( fays Cicero,) that Pacuvius wrote in cold blood?
144850376“ Party per Pale, 1/?, Paly of fix Argent and Sable, 2d, Azure; ” borne by.the name of Trencbard.
144850376“ The H E B H E B[ 3557 1 Hebride?.
144850376“ XL When the veflel is an hyperbolic conoid, “ let the axis of the folid be to the conjugate axis as"z?
190273289% 4-? » g.
190273289( cried he) have I neither friend nor enemy? ” And then running defperately forth, feemed refolved to plunge headlong into the Tiber.
1902732891. will be large pj?
1902732891/?, That evaporating the water from the lime and faks by boil¬ ing, is a moft unfrugal way of preparing thefe white alhes.
1902732892 g
1902732894?
190273289; and James formed a refolution of re- fuming thefe lands wherever they could be difeovered, iS?
190273289
190273289? 0 rc[orms tering his own kingdom, fhould give fufficient hoftages fituation.
190273289? jgJ< iS^=5i8c, X.0=.o 300 • ’ 300 miles.
190273289?, is an officer in Chancery- lane, Lon¬ don, appointed for the cuftody of the rolls and records in chancery.
190273289?. ’: their commander was ftyled preefettus pratorii.
190273289?/ des aigrettes.
190273289?< Ti the republic was on the point of being fubverted by ° atlinei a confpiracy formed by Lucius Sergius Catiline.
190273289A lighted candle held in the receiver till?
190273289A paffenger, meeting him on the way, cried, “ There go men in purfuit of Nero. ” Another afktd him, if there was any news of Nero in the city?
190273289A piece of the infide of a China orange"?
190273289Among the Jews there were both ordinary and public facrifices, as holocaufts,& c. offered by way of 36 O thankf- PRO[ Propolis thankfgivin?
190273289And as we before obferved, that occupancy gave the right to the temporary a/?
190273289And by th?
190273289And yet the mafs of mankind are to look upon the king as a fuperior being; and the maxim, that “ the king can do no wrong, ” is to remain a?
190273289And, what is equally furprifing, and has been equally unnoticed by the critics, the Welflv diftinguifit England by the name of Loegr ot?
190273289Animadverftones philologies C?
190273289At fird he He invade?
190273289At laft Brutus had courage to fpeak to it: “ Art thou a dsemon or a mortal man?
190273289Being aflced by the emperor, with a Item countenance, what had brought him there at that unfeafonable time?
190273289Brompton,?.
190273289But ffl how came Cecrops to have any conneftion with Cy¬ prus?
190273289But fuppofing that there did, will ever this ac¬ count for the generation of lime?
190273289But how does it imerpofe and compel?
190273289But how muff we difcover this different manner?
190273289But leaving apart what may be wonderful in thefe rivers, it may be afked, how they are loft?
190273289By Of Wheel?:;.
190273289CL t?
190273289Diffolve, in fpirits of wine or vinegar, a little fait?
190273289Do you fpeak of one and the fame per- fon, you will alk?
190273289Every one, without ex¬ ception, brought in his name, age, the particulars of 8?
190273289For no portion whatever of her re?
190273289Happily for Poland; however, a rupture took place between the courts of Sweden and Copenhagen; by which means th?
190273289Having heard the jefuits fpeak much of I China and Japan, he ftarted the wild fcheme, when II he was in Germany, of pafiing for a native of the?
190273289He ftill cried out, Where is my couftn the prince sf Wales?
190273289He ordered Rouge Croix to be called in; and after treating him with great polite- nef?,..
190273289He purfued Camus; and having over-R.ft tfJ?
190273289He was murdered in the 28th year of his reign by one Mithridates, whom authors fuppofe to have been hi?
190273289He was prefent at the battle of Lepanto, fought in the year 1571?
190273289Hegave them officers of all degrees?
190273289Hence a celebrated quedion, Whether ridicule be or be not a ted of truth?
190273289Here it may be afked, Why then, fince they endure fuch a fire, are they not » ’ itrified?
190273289His bodyln? am ‘ was brought back to Scotland, and interred in the church of Douglas.
190273289His morals anfwered the homelinefs of Politic?
190273289How?
190273289If only this or that body arife, how( hall it be reward¬ ed or puinfhed for what was done by the other?
190273289Iji) The city was firft obliged to pay 800,000 guilders,?
190273289In 1545, the fea between Roftbck and Denmark, and likewife between Fionia and Sealand, was thus frozen, that?
190273289In a word, where is the fenfe of perfonal identity, which feems abfolutely infeparable from every adl of memory?
190273289In imitation of th?
190273289In like manner it will be Lx CN= AH{\& c. But becaufe it is BG: AG::( EP: AP:: by hypothefis) AP: L; it will be LxBG= AGXAP= AGXAG+AGXGP= AG?.
190273289In she former country they laid fiege to Breflau, and in? be latter to Colberg.
190273289In the firft of thefe Dorylaus loft vTftori''cTin I5,00 °^ ’s mcn according to fome, or 200,000 Greece?
190273289In the ho- 4??
190273289In the ho- 4??
190273289In the''fame proclamation it was affirmed, that he tun?
190273289In this town are feveral charity?
190273289In.the mean time, Robert, being yet ignorant of the murder of his fon, had renewed, or rather Con- ScotLtif?
190273289InfefteJ the part of the country In which he livec?.
190273289Is it likely that Zell, who was a German, would have omitted to mention Slraf- burg, if it had preceded Mentz in printing?
190273289Is it more doubtful whether our fenfe of ridi¬ cule be the true teft of what is ridiculous?
190273289Is not the whole land be¬ fore thee?
190273289It brought water from 40 mile?
190273289It is faid that this animal is apt to be difeafed; but why were not inconveniencies felt on that account in Greece?
190273289It was known to the Romans in very early times; its figure is among the animal?
190273289It was moved, whether biftiops, as conftituted in Scotland, bad any authority for their fundions from the Scrip¬ tures?
190273289J0?
190273289J4?
190273289JI?
190273289James was a great patron of archi- c".federacy te£ure; and being pleafed with the fituation of Stir- agaUift the* ‘ nf?
190273289Jo8 j Dioclefian was a perfon of mean birth; being ac- Diocletian j counted, according to fome, the fon of a ferivener; raifed to th?
190273289LXEP= AP?.
190273289Let me perilh, do I never fay any thing worthy to.be laugh’d at?
190273289Meal?
190273289Meal?
190273289Nay, he even took him back to Poland, and appointed him a main¬ tenance fuitable to his rank: but he foon bad reafon 4?
190273289Niger de- One of the chief obftaclesto his march was, the lea- felted and v;ng behind him Clodius Albinus, commander of th?
190273289Nor call one longing ling''ring look behind?
190273289Notwkhfta.nding the want of provifions in the garrifon, they had been{ pared out?
190273289Now, there-[ 6824] ROM fore, his prodigality put him upon new methods of by land, have the immediate pcfTeffion of their fortune?.
190273289On the other hand, the elaftic principle received from the air* See B/ W, by the blood*, by invigorating the powers of life, a?
190273289On the other hand, the friends of Gracchus, who were difperfed by parties in different places, cried out, We are ready: What mufi •we do?
190273289One of them had the boldnefs to anfwer him by part of a line from Virgil: Ufque adeone rniferunt ejl mart?
190273289Ought it not then to have been tried in fuch fmall quantity, and fo much diluted, that its coagulating power would not have deftroyed life?
190273289PoRro- i^rr^/i?, a handfome town of Italy, in the ifle of Elba, with a good citadel.
190273289Que veux- tu dire avec ta demi- lune?
190273289Quin/ fn?
190273289R O S[ 688?
190273289RED- j&ra?/?, in ornithology.
190273289REEVING, in th?
190273289RESOLUTION
190273289Races were known in England in very early time?.
190273289Ruflia rava?
190273289S C A[ 6970] S C A thought of death?
190273289See Apol- 10.—Thefe game?, at their firft inftitution, were ce¬ lebrated Python Quaflrans.
190273289See the article&?< i- Salt.
190273289She was committed to the houfe of a burgefs, and treated with, the vikft in?
190273289Sixth? nutation, is a ftanding piece, called the crofs fire.
190273289So difagreeable a conftraint upon the emperor ’s inclinations, was, in the end, attended with the moft happy effects, as it caufed the adoption 3?
190273289Sulphur made to burn on a piece of"?
190273289Te fouvient- if, vicomte, de cette de¬ milune, que nous emportames fur les ennemis au fiege d’Arras?
190273289That inch ib?
190273289The Chriftians advanced with the greateft a?
190273289The Nile, the Gan¬ ges, th?
190273289The Spanifli and Por-1?1?
190273289The appellation of/c/’i?
190273289The death of the marquis d’Ancre having produced a revolution in ftate- affairs, Richlieu retired to Avignon; where he em-?
190273289The earl of Angus, finding that he could not regain the favour of the king, had recourfe to the me¬ thod ufual in thofe day?, viz.
190273289The fenate having thus difpatched Didius, fent''am- Siveriw
190273289The houles you comprehend or conceive that they are thus incom- are built of bricks dried in the fun; the roofs are fiat prehenfible, or do you not?
190273289The idols of pa- ganifm were now thrown down; churches and mona- fleries were eredled, towns built, and the art?
190273289The large Angle mortars are called/>
190273289The next year Mor¬ ton( A) Jebb, voL U. p. aa?. ’ It has never been publilhed.
190273289The next year, how¬ ever, the government returned to its ancient channel, and confuls were chofen,, 30?
190273289The occafion of this confederacy is faid to have againft| been, that the Englift monarch, Edward the Elder, Ellglai1?
190273289The only queftion therefore can be, By what means are the calcareous earths deprived of their fixed air?
190273289The pump was then?
190273289The weaknefs of the government in that kingdom, and the confufion in which it was involved, were ftill more perfuafive reafon?
190273289The word is formed from the Latin, quoties; q- d. How often is fuch a number contained in fuch another?
190273289The year ended with a new truce between the two nationsj and hollilities were not renewed till 1346, when David Scotlant?.
190273289Thefe had firft intended, now preceded no lefs than the fub- Ruffia= wer?> Jacomir, fon of Briteflaus duke of Bohemia; jedion of the whole country.
190273289Their conference lafted for three days; and the refult a2?
190273289Their farm- grounds are well flocked with wheat, rye, barley, oats, hemp, and flax?
190273289Their fedival of the Diamadigofis is well known; when the Spartan boy?
190273289Then again fay, as, 3o0o:?.
190273289Then the crier proclaimed with a loud voice, Who is here?
190273289They1 appear in fmall flocks on our coaits in September, and continue with us the whole winter; they w?
190273289This fummary, which had the title of T/>
190273289This happened in the midft of September; what effedi then mult the intenfe froft of a night in January not pro¬ duce?
190273289Though the whole power of the fenate and people* was now veiled in Anguftus, jet, that he might feem* ROM[ 68 to{ hare it with the confcript father?
190273289Thu?
190273289Upon this he refolved to take a mod exemplary ven- 8s?
190273289Upon what principle is the lex talionls founded, other than to make the puniffiment refemble the tnifchief?
190273289VI, fix the blocks and windlafles between the others, fo Aquatic that when fhe fails out,( he will be between the other Flrcwork?
190273289Variation in- weight during the experiments..?
190273289Water in a glafs cup, diameter two?
190273289What can be more horrid to the imagination, than to fuppofe a father leading the deareft of all his fons to fuch an infernal fhrine?
190273289What fhall de honed man do in my clofet?
190273289What is this but an open violation ofjuftice?
190273289What need you tell me that?
190273289What ’s he?
190273289What( hall I fay more?
190273289When the executioners began to prepare for their fatal errand, he expoftulated with them, demanding what crime he had committed?
190273289When you would fire the rockets, fet them on a fmooth table, and light the leaders in the?
190273289Whence then comes this lime?
190273289Where are the crowds of concomitant, antecedent, or fubfequent ideas, with which thofe recolledtions ought naturally to have been attended?
190273289Whereabouts?
190273289Whereupon Protogenes with a fierce look, allied how one who was fuch an enemy to the emperor^could be fuch a friend to him?
190273289Whether ought fimilar emotions to fucceed each other, or diffimilar?
190273289Which of thofe many bodies, then, which the fame perfon has in the courfe of his life, is it that( hall rife?
190273289Who is the man, that, reading the pad hiftory of this country, will ftiovv us any king that has done no wrong?
190273289Whofe ambaffadors being alked, What ment: and one may be a prifoner on matter of record punifhrnent they deferred for their revolt?
190273289Why then fhould we not prepare falls from this vege¬ table?
190273289^ 10?
190273289and CrafTui Both generals were at the head of powerful armies; a^ume and a contell between them immediately began about? reat au!^ °!
190273289and rell his arms?
190273289and why Cornell thou to me?
190273289and why the diaphragm is contra&ed downwards towards the abdomen?
190273289and with what juftice does one perfon fufferfor another?
190273289arfd mealed powder 1-?.
190273289as a pre¬ rogative of the crown?
190273289as alfo the marks oi interrogation(?)
190273289bonier, i. e. repdlere, to put back or bar) is the anfwer of defendant to plain?
190273289cafe?
190273289dr. Corn}p ° W‘i"''£''-''- ’?
190273289ffi?
190273289forfeiture of goods and chattel?,.
190273289ftudied for that purpofe?
190273289fuch conceptions, thoroughly believed, excite in the mind?
190273289furnamed Zh?
190273289how, my Lord?
190273289i.&t?,.
190273289i8j This flaughter being over, Cinna named himfelf and8?
190273289incefiant labour of fifteen years had eftablilh- it was with him?
190273289look ye, look ye, you do?
190273289of an equable and deli¬ berate nature( as in the minuet, the military ftep,& c.)?
190273289opinion that he was murdered with his wife and chil?
190273289or a mother the moft engaging and affec¬ tionate of her daughters, juft rifing to maturity, to be flaughtered at the altar of Afhteroth or Baal?
190273289or does all the matter that has ever belonged to him rife again?
190273289or does only fome particular fyftem thereof?
190273289sam[ 6946 1 sam Samaria at the village Ginsea, in the Campus Magnus, and Sambucus en^ln?
190273289ted by the learned induftry of the prefent age, may"be ufefully applied to reveal the fecret and remote j*?
190273289the body, for example, he had at 20, at 40, or at 60 years old?
190273289what, affront my wit?
190273289would have made any perfonal advances towards a re?
190273289•< 55?
144850378( 11) La]) being the third major below ut, will be f-( note c): «?
144850378(?/ca/ e.
144850378/(//ea/ e j 277\> 2/1 27/ 27c 27nn?
1448503781 think, I reafon, I feel pleafure and pain: can any of thefe be more evident to me than my own ex fence?
1448503781* 1 ate OJ/XXXT7> T r.t?, trD-In OtTNTA r^//^V/c%r/ f?
1448503782 And half our failors fwallowed in the flood?
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1448503782?
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1448503782?.
1448503782?.
1448503782dly, Produce B to A, till BA be equal to 117.7?
1448503783//0, How long was the animal allowed to live?
1448503784/0, Was its( kin preferved, or the head, or any other bones of the( keleton?
1448503785, 2?.
1448503785/0, Is the mother( till alive?
14485037856 Now whaf provifion has the Author of our nature Provifions made for this neceffitous condition?
1448503786?
14485037876 ° 23 ’ weft?
1448503788?
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144850378? 2jh; and of the moon about the earth in 27d.
144850378? e11 s op!"
144850378? nces nance fa in the preceding chord ut mi fol ut.
144850378?- M E X Mexico, confiderable length.
144850378?.
144850378A method has likewife been invented of reprefenting each of the founds in this fcale by a letter of the alphabet; la by A,9?
144850378After having paffed then by the mode of la to the chordyij/ i&y?
144850378Afters wards?
144850378Almighty Being, Caufe and fupport of all things, can I view Thefe objeftsof my wonder, can I feel Thefe fine fenfations, and not think of thee?
144850378An interval compofed of a tone and a ferni- Second re¬ tone, which is commonly called a third minor, is like- dundant,[ f] wife*hat*( p?)
144850378And if the quan¬ tity of matter in a given fpace can by any rarefa&ion be diminiftied, what fliould hinder a diminution to in¬ finity?
144850378And is it thus mv juft revenge improves The fair occafion to chaftixe my foe?
144850378And is old Double dead?
144850378And move in that obedient orb again, Where you did give a fair and natural light?
144850378And though it were true, would it follow from thence, that the Greeks had borrowed the name as well as the art from Egypt?
144850378And which way can the value of that be de¬ termined?
144850378Are we now in the major mode of ut?
144850378As foon a?
144850378As the waters of the lake, during the rainy feafon, overflowed the flat country, thefe caufeways were of?
144850378At this angle alfo, as at D, other( horter lucid ftreaks were vifible; bent in the form of a plume?
144850378At what period?
144850378At what time mull it be performed?
144850378At what time was( he covered; and when did( he foal?
144850378Befides, the chord fa, la, ut, re, being al- Seemi ”?
144850378But here it may be alked, Why( hould the money- jobber melt down the filver coin?
144850378But how( hall we know when our ideas agree with things themfelves?
144850378But in the mean time Napi, having gather¬ ed together a fuperior army, fuddenly attacked Otho and Burr?, and defeated them.
144850378But is not a compaX or promife binding, till men have agreed that they fhall be binding?
144850378But is not a man drank or fober the fame per¬ fon?
144850378But it may be faid, how( hall we diftinguifh this chord from the fe¬ venth major, which, as it would feem, ought to be marked with a 7$?
144850378But ought they to reckon upon this as real, or to confider it as feigned?
144850378But then what is the pledge which the public faith has pawned for the fecurity of thefe debts?
144850378But what reafon is there to fuppafe, that tooo and 100 were the numbers which letters were firft ufed to exprefs?
144850378But where does this money exift?
144850378But wherefore, could not I pronounce Amen?
144850378But why{ hould this multiplied found only appear to contain three, and why thefe three prefer¬ able to others?
144850378But( con¬ tinues he) of what nature is this matter which an animal or vegetable aflimilates to its own fubftance?
144850378Can it be dill neceffary to adduce more con¬ vincing proofs?
144850378Can then his blood, his precious blood, alone Extinguifh all the vengeance in my heart?
144850378Can this cryftallifation be owing to falts, which are faid not to a6 t in this manner but when they are difolved in water?
144850378Ce mortel, qui montra tant de zele pour moi, Vit- il encore?
144850378Could Plato, Socrates, Seneca, and Cicero, be unconcerned for their fame among future generations and future philofophers?
144850378Could any part thereof be dill found?
144850378Did he travel with his wives, as the patriarchs did with their flocks and herds?
144850378Do not we highly approve the man who fulfils them, even though they fhould prove to be againft his intereft?
144850378Does not this virtually determine the value of fuch currency with regard to all the currencies in Europe?
144850378Even if it were fincere, could they promife on its con¬ tinuance?
144850378Every carries the fifth 7?
144850378Every note figured with an 8 gives its third below Compo- figure(J wkh a?>( See LVm.)
144850378Finally, in the fame manner, if in this feries of do¬ minants, one fhould caufe ft to carry fa% in this man¬ ner, y?
144850378Finally, the enharmonic is the leatl agreeable i: j Laftly, the 0f bccaufe the fundamental bafs which gives it is''?
144850378For afeertaining with?
144850378For are the refults of experience any thing more but mere approaches to truth?
144850378For in fad, was it pof- fible for them to believe the pagan fables?
144850378Had you ever a die- mule?
144850378Have I any pleafure that the wicked fliould die, faith the Lord God; and not that he ftiould re¬ turn from his ways, and live? ” Ezekiel xviii.
144850378He then clofes his rear, which he oppofes to their?, keeping himfelf.
144850378Here oc¬ curs a queftion: Does the great quantity of paper- money in Eng¬ land tend to diminifh the value of the pound Sterling?
144850378How a fcore of ewes now?
144850378How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair?
144850378How many means, of confequence, may be pradtifed to vary the expreffion of the fame modula¬ tion?
144850378I14 Such eyes as are of a due convexity, can not fee any Of the lead objed diftindly at lefs diftance than fix inches; and angle of v4?
144850378II NOBLE, a money of account containing fix( hillings N ° aurfia?.
144850378If there be a fharp on the cleff offa, and if I fhould incline to mark the chord fol fi re fa, or th?
144850378If to a chord of the fimple dominant, as> •?
144850378If you fay he means the church, how does the church feed on lawns,- or range in the foreft?
144850378In mufic, therefore, it is.far from being fynonimous with the word rg/?.
144850378In the JSneid, Baxce?.
144850378In the reign of Jame?
144850378In thefe matraffes folutions may very eafily be made Over 69?
144850378Is it in¬ ternal haemorrhage, or the extravafation of fluids into the cavity of the abdomen?
144850378Is it nervous, or uterine irritation, from cutting, that kills?
144850378Is it only for bodily exercifes, or for moral, political, and religious ones?
144850378Is it poffible to conceive it can add motion to itfelf, or produce any?
144850378Is it the voice of thunder, or my father?
144850378Is it true that the mule had a foal?
144850378Is not that good?
144850378Is not this ftay voluntary?
144850378Is old Double of your town living yet?
144850378Is the.fa&.fufficientiy authenticated, that mufic had been praclifed in Egypt before it was known in Greece?
144850378Is this the utmoft extent of her plot, where ® utl?r s Ihe winds up the drama, and difmiffes the adlor into eternal oblivion?
144850378It is alfo to be obferved, that though excels in natural venery i?
144850378It is of a circula?
144850378It may be afked, how, at this rate, any filver has remained in England?
144850378It may be alked what became of this group of wives?
144850378It may be demanded, What hurt this trade can do to Britain, fince thofe who export filver bring back the fame value in gold?
144850378It may be inquired in this place, how far the coin¬ ing the pound troy into 65( hillings is contrary to the laws of England?
144850378Knew you not Pompey?
144850378Let us fuppofe its parts firmly at reft together: If there were no other being in the world, muft it not eternally remain fo, a dead unaftive lump?
144850378Let?
144850378M I N E R A Inflam- i?.
144850378M U S[ 5264] M U S Mufe?, pleafure which thofe receive who are verfed in the H- Mufgravc.
144850378M U ir Prii cipies chords of the h''JttxhJolJt re/ a, re fa la at, yi?
144850378MON r? i66 1 MON one ponnd of fine gold bullion.
144850378Made in his concave ihores?
144850378Many other tree?
144850378May not contrail heighten the pleafure, by oppoling our prefent fecurity to the danger of en¬ countering the objedt reprefented?
144850378May not the analogy here juflly apply to the human fubjedl?
144850378Mediolanum Gag- erTwnm?
144850378MiLiTARY- Sf**?, in Britilh polity, one of the three divifions of the laity.
144850378Military CWA See Chivalr- y( CWi?
144850378Motive#
144850378Near Leeffoe in the diocefe of Chriftianfand, a wooden caufeway is extended near a mile over a moraf?
144850378North-£«/?
144850378Now what fhall fecure a man ’s virtue in circumdances of fuch trial?
144850378O quid agis?
144850378Of the]?| of the earth, as every different country has different SeafonsjH advantages from nature.
144850378One effec¬ tual way to lower the opinio?
144850378Or are not the fatal con- fequences rather to be imputed to the accefs of the air on the irritable vifcera?
144850378Or does the God of P 22, nature envy the happinefs of his offspring?
144850378Parti, MORAL PH Is nature fullen and penurious?
144850378Perception, which we make the ad of the underftanding, is of three forts: iy?, The percep¬ tion of ideas in our minds, idly.
144850378Q/ VA?
144850378Quid caufae eft, merito quin illis Jupiter ambas Iratas buccas infiet?
144850378See Senegal, Guinea, Gold- CW/?, and Slave- Csa/?.
144850378Six flats, y?!?
144850378Six flats, y?!?
144850378Swine get provifion by turning up the earth; for there they find the fucculent roots, which to them are?
144850378Tantae? noUs erat Romanam condere gentem.
144850378Thd*ftill furviving, might he not atone For all the wrongs I feel, by gentler fmart?
144850378The Cataigorod, furrounded with a brick- wall, is the middle o?
144850378The candleftick has different concentric grooves for keeping the refults of the trial?
144850378The fame calx, when precipitated from acid?
144850378The king fliall be contented: muft he lol’e The name of king?
144850378The king( hall do it: muft he be depos’d?
144850378The minerals containing gold are blend, cupreous and arfenical pyrites, ore of antimony, cin¬ nabar, white ore of arfenic, vitreous and other filve?
144850378The name is derived from the Saxon word Snottengha?n, which fignifies caves, from the caves and apartments anciently du?
144850378The palm- trees f produce the fago,? na.
144850378There is ftill another kind of cadence calledIntem, Pte
144850378Therefore, as man ’s jirutture and connexions often fubjedf him to fuch a itate of moral obligation, we conclude that/6
144850378Therefore,& c. 4?.
144850378They reached the lirft breach in the caufeway with- 4?
144850378Thus the regard due what fhould limit our purfuits of private happinefs?
144850378Thus, how many are amf with- held from the violent outrages of refmtment by fear?
144850378Thus, if A be a point of an objeft placed within pjah?
144850378Tie-It/S''0?, it rtf?rvov urtp ’ AfpoSirtie> What is life and all its pride, If love and pleafure be denied?
144850378Tie-It/S''0?, it rtf?rvov urtp ’ AfpoSirtie> What is life and all its pride, If love and pleafure be denied?
144850378To what caufe fhall we afcribe thefe Angular appearances?
144850378To what caufe is the unfuccefsful event of this operation to be imputed?
144850378To what conduCt are we obliged?
144850378Upon what is this gratuitous fuppofition founded?
144850378Was there any thing particular in its figure?
144850378We fhall illuftrate I?
144850378We may conceive without diffi¬ culty how the eye judges of relations; but how does the ear form fimilar judgments?
144850378Well, father, and how do all at home?
144850378What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done?
144850378What duty does nature diCtate and require in fuch a cafe?
144850378What is her age?
144850378What is the caufe of this difference?
144850378What is the confequence of this?
144850378What is the confequence of this?
144850378What power is it that communicates to this ciaUer the aftivity and motion neceffary to penetrate this Nux mould?
144850378What then is the confequence of all this diforder; WEat effect has it upon the current value of a pound Sterling?
144850378What then is the fecond principle?
144850378What would compafsion in his favour plead?
144850378When mixed with ordinary wine, they give to it the piquancy and fparkling quality of Champaigne win?.
144850378When the operation proves fatal, to what immediate caufe are jpe to afcribe the death of the patient?
144850378When we know that white is not black, what do we but perceive that thefe two ideas do not agree?
144850378Where¬ fore, when I looked that it fhould bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
144850378Who are paid in fuch pounds?
144850378Who is equal to Ofcar but Dermid?
144850378Why elfe is he puniftied for the fame fa£t he commits when drunk, tho ’ he be never afterwards con¬ fcious of it?
144850378Why fleep’ft thou, Eve?
144850378Why then( hould Linnaeus, the great explorer of thefe rude defarts, be amazed at the myriads of water- fowl that migrated with him out of Lapland?
144850378Why( hould a man, whofe blood is warm within,, Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter?
144850378Would fuch abortions in the moral world be congruous to that perfection of wifdom and goodnefs which upholds and adorns the natural?
144850378You would not be a queen?
144850378[?, then, is f- off*; that is to fay|f-.
144850378^bolu?''
144850378and how ea¬ gerly do they ftill grafp at new difcoveries, without any fatisfa&ion or limit to their ambition?
144850378and is cultivated in great quantities in the fouth of France, Italy, and Portugal, for the fruit to make the olive- oil, which is in fo great repute?
144850378and not for fpeculation, or fruitlefs fearches after knowledge, we alk, For what kind of action?
144850378and reftlefs: a tame one kept by Mr Gmelin was ac?
144850378and the fame people convert the Greek », at the end of a word in¬ to an? n, as phannacum, Sec.
144850378and would not this be a violent and an arbitrary revolution in the value of the money- unit, and a railing of the ftandard?
144850378can he not buy gold with it as well without melting it down?
144850378e, h. Are the two parts of which the Blow-/5//.?
144850378f?.
144850378fimilar force that the internal nlould itfelf might be^yflant* es reproduced?
144850378fliould we not fu- fpeCt the reafoner of knavery, or of very weak affec¬ tions to virtue?
144850378g?
144850378gl It was not long, however, before Kepler ’s new Hi?
144850378how does brother Dick, and brother Val?
144850378how eafy might the enemy deftroy her?
144850378i °?
144850378ido, What was the colour of the foal?
144850378ing to the latitude the( hip ’ ’s in 5 Take the meridional parts aniweringto-?
144850378is a? noral agent.
144850378j- This is a precious ftone which, when rough and?
144850378muft he fubmit?
144850378myrtles, lau¬ rel?, a large fpecies of bilberry called uva de ferra,& c. and numberlefs rivulets of the pureft water run p down their Tides.
144850378neque fe fore polthac Tam facilem dicat, votis ut praebeat aurem?
144850378niftiment of Popifti prkfts or Jefuits who fhould be 1778,a< found to teach or officiate in the fervicesof that church;, ertedin the?
144850378of latitude AD- 8- 0.90309 fo is the fecant of the courfe?
144850378or are they only binding, becaufe it is our intereft to be bound by them, or to fulfil them?
144850378or ought they to be attributed to the difference of earths, which in that cafe would be di- llinX and peculiar to each metal?
144850378or what notion have we of a panther ’s Bible?
144850378parts anfwer-?
144850378parts of?
144850378t. With a lead oehre and iron, i?.
144850378the aClor, man, for playing his part in this perplexed and bufy fcene?
144850378the debafed value of the money- unit in the gold coin,, if that fpecies were declared to be the ftandavd?
144850378thetical dodtrine?
144850378this be an arbitrary and a violent revolution in the value of the money- unit, and a debafement of the ftan¬ dard?
144850378to be evacuated from the cavity of the abdomen?
144850378to the fouth, at a league and a half diftance from the Night- AZirri?, ox Incubus.
144850378true gems; but as they are very foft in comparifon to thefe, they are eafily difcovered by means of the file: the com¬ mon quartz- cryftal?
144850378vicar- general, field- marfnal, and governor, of the Mi- Modilhon?.
144850378what charm thy force reftrains?
144850378whence has it all the materials of reafon and knowledge?
144850378where is the potentate who doth not glory in being numbered among our attendants?
144850378where one could not diftinguiih any particular 4 t found?
144850378will that mind be liable to about the Deity?
144850378with their names to the lateft pofterity?
144850378world, is almoft a round ball; it i?
144850378}, Method e?
144850378— — Ilium ex mcenibus hofticis Matrona bellantis tyranni Profpiciens, et adulta virgo, Sufpiret: Eheu, ne rudis agminum?
144850378“ Now where,( continued he), can we find better friends than in brothers?
144850378“ What mean ye, that ye ufe this proverb, The fa¬ thers have eaten four grapes, and the childrens teeth are fet on edge?
144850378•J1 North-7^/?
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190273290? 439 fafety and utility of each were equal: which is by Practice, no means the cafe.
190273290? 6, Braces and pendants.
190273290? 8 no proof.
190273290? e, or club- lhaped, as in the papitio, butterfly.
190273290? i; and afterwards follow the firft, fecond, and third tranfoms; together with the intermediate ones.
190273290? tethod, “ In preparing the foot for the( hoe, Hale( V LXVH.
190273290?, are particularly enutnerated under their refpedlive hegds.
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190273290?~hu''‘dfr ‘ At the end of 20 years, his fentence of banifhment was revoked.
190273290A defeent may be effe&ed at each face of the two baftions in the front of the attack, as in*?, Plate CCCVII.
190273290A more Ample amber- varnifh, of great ufe for many purpofes, and faid to be the bafis of the fin?
190273290A/A r/"ftysySAy?
190273290ADMIRALTY islands, lie in about 2?
190273290Although it is neceffary to have all chimneys pretty wide, v«t this on many occ&fions is attended with in- cojiy:?
190273290Anciently, when the Romans had far extended their territory, it was the utmoft? lace of banilhment,( Ovid).
190273290And is not the fame inconvenience full as likely to attend the former?
190273290And may they not do the fame in Britain?
190273290And/ he can weep, Sir, weep; Aad/he ’s obedient; as you fay, obedient: Very Sentiment?, SEN Stntiments.
190273290Are not my eyes guilty alike with theirs, That thus can gaze, and yet not turn to ftone?
190273290Are thefe worms only mere ma¬ chines?
190273290As to muff of the fcripture- prophecies, they com¬ prehend fpcb a variety of particulars; they fo minutely defcrib?
190273290At prefent, if a farmer wants to lay down his land to grafs, what does he do?
190273290Atz^A7 1 y/''A y/''AyyA''A yy yoe/ y, yeyyy JfiAy v 6 M A o —''yyzzA qY''ir\^< r i r A ■ c^''° z v o a^>/ V r''-/< r^v( A 9^ N AAA r\ f^ ■?
190273290But Unanimity was wanting; ev£fy one Swede!?
190273290But are we fure that thefe towns, though they have the fame names, occupy alfo the fame fpots of ground with the old ones?
190273290But fuppofing the redoubts to be forced, how would the enemy be able to enter the intervals without dividing?
190273290But how can fuch union be promoted or af- fifted by perforation?
190273290But if thefe fmoother weapons cut fo fore what( hall we fay of open and unbluOiing fcandal fubje&ed to no caution — tied down to noreftraints?
190273290But now the queftion follows, What puniihment can human laws inflift on one who has withdrawn himfelf from their reach?
190273290But the old emperor dying foon after, hi?
190273290But whatever was Swift ’s attachment to Mrs Johnfon, j every precaution was taken to prevent fcandal: they?
190273290But who will deny that Lucretius, Horace, Virgil, Livy, Terence, Tully, are at once the fimplelt and belt of Roman writers?
190273290But why then are they fabled to be deftroyers, and painted in fuch dreadful colours?
190273290Carnrnm?
190273290Cattle, fowl, and filh, “ II1S.?
190273290Charles had foon farther caufe to be fenfible of his-_, II? ‘ obligations to the holy father fpr bringing about the treaty of Nice.
190273290Coriolanus* fpeaking to his mother, What is this?
190273290Could eyes endure to guide fuch cruel hands?
190273290Counterfeit?
190273290Cows and free?
190273290Do not I know thou wouldft?
190273290Do you go back difmay’d?
190273290Does it not feem to you, my friend, but yederday that Nero was upon the throne?
190273290Does it not import the farmer to have good hay and grafs in plenty?
190273290Does the ape imitate us from inclination, or becaufe, without any exertion of the will, he feels the capacity of doing it?
190273290Doft thou underftand me?
190273290E. II?
190273290Et ne fuis- je blanchi dans les travaux guerriers, Que pour voir en un jour fletrir tant de lauriers?
190273290Every thing being prepared to fet fire to the mines, all the grenadiers of the army are ordered to march to tbe affault?
190273290F, Bridges b.?
190273290Faut- il de votre eclat voir triompher le comte, Et mourir fans vengeance, ou vivre dans la honte?
190273290For can we, fays he, form clear and juft notions of our fenfations Me any other way than by refledtion?
190273290Frefh charcoal may be occafionaily fup- plied S T O[ g30?]
190273290From this time to hi?
190273290From what has been faid, we may divide this dif* SS9 j cafe into four general heads or Hates, under which allpejeral,?
190273290Hath your Grace ne’er a brother like you?
190273290He accordingly turned his arms againftIs defeated the king of Navarre, the great difturber of France?,? 7;.
190273290He accordingly turned his arms againftIs defeated the king of Navarre, the great difturber of France?,? 7;.
190273290He was furprifed, but not alarm?
190273290Hence it has been found, that people can live very well on the tops of mountain?, where the barometer finks to 15 or 16 inches.
190273290His army then ap¬ peared too formidable to be oppofed,? nd the prince of N»ffau with count Hoogftrate retired towards the Prince of river Ens.
190273290His pamphlet on the Ulcerous Sore Throat is in every refptA the beft of hjs performances, and owes much of its merit U?
190273290How comes this?
190273290How could you.be Jo cruel to de¬ fer giving me that joy which you knew I muft receive from your prefence?
190273290How( hall your houfelefs heads, and unfed Tides, Your loop’d and window’d raggednefs defend you From feafons fuch as thefe?
190273290I think Ihe itirs again — No — what ’s the belt?
190273290I. E N T O M||of them forward; yet the hard cruft with which they are f"»in inverted, and their( hortnefs in flies and other infefts,^ would indue?
190273290If conquerors fought only in defence of juftice, and to puniffi vice, why ffiould they be fo ftrongly bent upon the deftruc- tion of their enemies?
190273290If the gen who advance to reconnoitre the place?
190273290If this be granted, will it not follow, that fuch pofture of a broken limb mull be the bell for making the reduftion?
190273290In chemifero punto horqui me mena Fortuna?
190273290In effeeft, how could fo many fimilar flints be formed?
190273290In fhort, what are the parts or powers which aft on the bones, and which, by fo afting on them, produce all thefe confequences?
190273290In general, however, the artery chofen1?
190273290In the Hippolytut Euripides,( «
190273290Inhabits Mexico?
190273290Inhabits Siberia; lives in a neft made of lichens, in fome moill place beneath the roots of trees; feeds on feeds; it digs?
190273290Is it likely that fubftances weigh¬ ing in all 55 pounds, fhould yield 1596 pounds of air?
190273290Is it not furprifing that this philofophical paradox fhould have hitherto efcaped unnoticed?
190273290Is it the violence done to the bone, and through it to the membrane, which caufes the inflammation and fuppuration?
190273290Is not the great caufe of mifeondufk among mditary men the want of encouragement to excite emulation?
190273290Is there any book in the world fo perfe&ly ad¬ apted to all capacities?
190273290Is there any thing in nature fo ffiort and limited as hu¬ man life even in its mod extended period?
190273290Is this wonderful reprodu&ion of parts only a natural confequence of the laws of motion?
190273290It feems to have been call¬ ed by the Britons 1/71?, the diminutive of U''iz, which fignifies an ifland.
190273290It is about 5S?
190273290It is apparent that their( hining light depends?
190273290It is faid that Vandyck ’s mother was paflionately fond of em?
190273290It maybe fplit into numerous fine plates or leaves?
190273290La douceur de fa voix, fon enfance, fa grace, Font infenfiblement a mon inimitie Succeder Je ferois fenfible a la pitie?
190273290Line penult, fomrfflV, read mWi?.
190273290May not this oil fail when applied againft the bite of fome of the European fpecies of ferpents?
190273290N.\ — I — I-^^1\ •/ •^ —-ZL-\\ Y —.r A^in A:/"‘ O> 1\ c-^ A{~^ Y •''-''p — w — 0 y?
190273290Nettle: THU r 8606 1 THU read iW///!?
190273290Next to him are fix other fubordinate vifier?, called vifters of the bench; who officiate as his counfeliors or affeffors in the divan.
190273290Nor hallow’d dirge be mutter’d o’er thy tomb?
190273290Nothing could be tnore complete tire?
190273290Now, as it will often happen among mountains that there is not a foot of earth, how then can redoubts be, ere£led there?
190273290N’ai- je done tant vecu que pour cette infamie?
190273290O, very mad, exceeding mad, in love too?
190273290Of SEN[ 8094] SEN Sentiment?.
190273290Of the new The new method, or apparatus magnus?
190273290Of this laft perform¬ ance, however, he has only completed the four firft book?
190273290OfTenfiW In a word, the attack of an army on its march 0Pcratl °?
190273290On the morning of that day his fervant, came into his bed- chamber, and afked him what fort of a night he had had?
190273290Or is thp mifehief which may be incurred by mere perforation of the fkull, equal to the good which it may produce?
190273290Other feeming conneftions from the fame caufe: Will you employ your conqu’ring fword, To break a fiddle and your word?
190273290P O I[ 0136] POL Pleafure the other, but for the fenfation of pleafure and pain?
190273290Pepin having quarrelled with Nice- phorus the Greek emperor, and finding Obelerio the Venetian doge inclined to favour his adverfary, i
190273290Per theorem 3. the fame mode.26*=—=?
190273290Pififtratus having made himfelf matter of Athens, Solon retired into Lydia, where, Crcefus having afited him on a time if he did not think him happy?
190273290Purfue and overtake the wings of time?
190273290Q/ a*u/68a4 v?
190273290Quel prodige nouveau me trouble et m’etn- barraffe?
190273290River?
190273290S W E land, and Baking 5 Lyfter, anti Huwen, the iflc of Sweden?
190273290SEVERUS( Septimius), a Roman emperor, born? « t Leptis in Africa.
190273290SOL, in mufic, the fifth note of the gammut, lit, re,? m, fa, fol, la.
190273290See Helm.—Thehelmfman fhould diligently watch the movements of the head by the land?
190273290See KviGHT-&xf/ V(?.
190273290Shall( he come in?
190273290Sheppy Ifland,?
190273290Si tota eft Hcrculis Oete, Et juga tota vacant Bromio Nyfeia; quare Unus in EgyptoMagno lapis?
190273290Soon after the reduftion of Haarlem, Alva, per¬ ceiving that his feverity anfwered no other purpofe United?
190273290Spring-7Vi/(?.
190273290Stern- Po/?, along ftraight piece of timber ereded on the extremity of the keel, to fuftain the rudder Stern*''i and terminate the( hip behind.
190273290Stood the llrength of car- borne Ofcar?
190273290Strat?.
190273290Swimmers very often perifh by them; fometimes SqUafu?.
190273290T4VR Tir''‘ UT?
190273290TALIO^/,?
190273290TETRANDRIA, « four, ” and « »?
190273290TbOTH- drawing, according to Cicero,(/)
190273290That degree of elevation which is taken by voices or inflrnments for performing a piece of mufic, is like-, wife called the/ ot?
190273290That elegant fpecies of( hell called the junquil- cbai?
190273290That he ought to have fuch or fuch a quality, in fuch or fuch a cir- cumftance?
190273290The Abdominales, have the&?/$/- fins placed behind the pettoralfins.—This order contains 17 genera, viz.
190273290The Chinefe monkey,(/
190273290The Ruffian ambaffador made a truce only for two^’jj?
190273290The Swedifti^^^1^ tained a variety of other important advantages, when army, accuftomed only to be obedient to Bannier, be- ” ut jDeatt?
190273290The Turks call it Beez, the natives IVien?
190273290The beccabringa, or common brook- lira?, found in ditches and rivulets.
190273290The body which fets out laft fhould never be more than half a league before th?
190273290The confequence of this was a revolt; and?
190273290The diffemination of plants refpeft?
190273290The duty on hackney- coaches and chair?.
190273290The fecundity of plapt?
190273290The firft Greek furgeons on gery of the record are iEfculapiu?, and his fons Podalirius and ancient Machaon.
190273290The flioal of privateers went by the general name of gueux, or feci* beggeirs?
190273290The inconveniences which attended thefe limited and fettered inheritance?
190273290The leaves ar*^ e?
190273290The leaves of young trees and of new( hoots are much larger, and lefs cut and ramified, than thofe of a grown tree of th?
190273290The one, invented by Dr Alfton, is, by throwing into the water Impregna- Water?
190273290The thread?
190273290The two promontories that forn?
190273290The tyrant, perceiving he had another arrow concealed under his cloak, aiked him for what pur- pofe?
190273290The whole dependence of Antiochus in the firft attack was on his armed cha- io?
190273290The?
190273290Thefe finufes, if they continue to drain a great while, grow hard in the- furface of their cavity; and then are termed fijlul- e?
190273290Then how can any man be faid To break an oath he never made?
190273290There are nine fpecies, the moil remarkable of which is the ianternari?.
190273290Theriac was in for¬ mer times, and dill is with fome pra&itioners, a very Part IT.1 common application in every cafe of gangrene; but, Theory?
190273290They have but fallen before us; for, one day we muft fall.—Why doft thou build the hall, fon of the winged days?
190273290They imme-? r diately began to negociate; and as Henry VIII.
190273290They ought alfo to?
190273290They run!,, He i eagerly afked who ran?
190273290They were celebrated in the temple of Tejlus, where foie pin facriflce?
190273290This city had its name from the fituation of its abbey, anciently called a? ninj}er, in refpedt of that of St Paul.
190273290Thouga the Hump be now apparently well bound, yet, by rea- fon of the form of the thigh, the bands may be apt to loofen, or ever?
190273290Thus the high- eft is called the nuing- tranfom} the next, the deck- tranfo?
190273290To begin the tracing of the trenches, tie to thd picket G a cord of the length GS, and to the fame picket another cord of the length GX: let there b?
190273290To- ward?
190273290Two aids- de- camp that fought near him were killed; his horfe was killed,? s was alfo an equerry while he pre- fented another.
190273290VOCAL, iomething that relate?
190273290Was he mad, Sir?
190273290Was it not rather an in- ftance of the good fortune which ufually attended that intrepid prince?
190273290We are unacquainted with the means by which hie ac- complifned this extraordinary operation; but it?
190273290We come now to fpeak of compound fradtures, or* 2?
190273290Weighed only! — But was it confidered, that this gas muft have been the produce of no more than 50 pounds of ftraw and 5 pounds of wool?
190273290Were there no pleafure in eating, nor pain in hunger, what numbers would be ftarved through ne¬ gligence, forgetfulnefs, or floth?
190273290What an idea does this give of the wealth of the inhabitants of Venice?
190273290What art and what genius is there not requifite to maintain this fub¬ ordination?
190273290What fliall become of me now?
190273290What is it indu¬ ces people to the office of generation, but pleafure?
190273290What muft be the confeqoence, theti, if thoufands of tons of materials equally prolific in fuch kinds of air are melted at once?
190273290What new- found witchcraft was in thee, With thine own cold to kindle me?
190273290What other are the foregoing inftancts but defcribing the paffion another feels?
190273290What then is the reafon why frac¬ tured bones always fuffer a greater or a lefs degree of difplacement?
190273290What wife?
190273290What wilt thou do when riot is thy care?
190273290What would you with her, Sir?
190273290When jntt caught, it pricks the fliin if it is taken in the bare hands?
190273290Where( hould Othello go?
190273290Wherein lay the merit of''fuch an aftion?
190273290Who can controul his fate?
190273290Who does not know that bravery, courage, and comprehen- fion, are ufelef;, and often fatal, to a military man who wants knowledge of his bufmefs?
190273290Who, I, my lord?
190273290Why had not Offian the ftrength of thy foul?
190273290Will it not be more co-^?
190273290Will you be faithful to me, as your forefathers were to Gullavus Vafa and Guftavus Adolphus?
190273290Will you have me, Lady?
190273290Would a Scythian have been civilized by the Athenian ftage, or a Hottentot by the drawing- room of Charles II.?
190273290Would you produce fuch ftrains as are moving and tender?
190273290Would you produce the gay and the cheerful?
190273290Would you produce the majeflic, the grave?
190273290X. J things as the objeds of fenfation, and the operations Mea?.
190273290X. firing cannon or fmall arms; by artificial fire- works; Signal?, and by lanthorns.
190273290Yet gold is generally efteemed indiflbluble by air, being never found to contrad ruft, though ex?
190273290Your knees tome?
190273290\ l A As/?
190273290\s rn- finp AH • raHino •?
190273290^ — 3-> •-\ —^"\ C-( I A-H- 4\ C. w?
190273290^9/*Exegesis awi M*?
190273290^V[c''~?-^2^.%-C,-nk''c u-\V<- JTj^( LS^Gl.r^T- v c3^T<>-^ v v, 2^ 1,^''5''//^N-V r 4.4-*?
190273290and does not experience too often prove this to be the cafe?
190273290and that he is not always obliged to have both at the fame time?
190273290and will cattle thrive equally on all forts of food?
190273290and, Whether this or that hero?s fame was well founded?
190273290but what( hall I gain by drinking it late?
190273290crumble in pieces at laft; the pot is then taken from the fire, and the water in it well ftirred about, that the cakes may mix with it; this i?
190273290de j THE[ 8576] THE Thebe?, defence.
190273290doe8 not the diftant reparation of the edges imply greater reparation of the attaching veflels of the dura mater?
190273290eyyy\ aAAA''uzrA.ayA P>-> y/ ry/ t/^ yyyy ‘: tY?/\ zte^y j l eA.ecA.tA^y) tyyytytA 9
190273290great degree of force being neceffary for compref- fing the fides of arteries into clofe contaff with on?
190273290how well calculated they were to anfwer the ends for which they were built, and for how many ages they have refill¬ ed the rag?
190273290in each, but that each contains as many''fouls as there are pieces capable of reproducing perfeft animals?
190273290io6 By this they hope to avoid the fymptoms which are This me- fuppofed to be generally excited by the divifion of thetho''?
190273290it can know any thing of the matter: fome parties0Perat‘011?
190273290jtr/ t.s y/ tAy?''
190273290l8?
190273290lot The king of France took advantage of the empe- J7rancis.at''''I?
190273290mutes, dwarf?, and buffoons.
190273290no more moving?
190273290of the feed.-ypfTelj gs in the crpfsrfhgped and peg- bioorq flower?
190273290or are they, like more perfeft animals, a fort of compound, the fprings of whofe motions are a£tu- ated or regulated by a fort of foul?
190273290or is it the loofened or feparated date of the broken part?
190273290or is there not fome neceffary obfervations omitted in the formula delivered, either refpe&ing the medicine or the pa¬ tient?
190273290poor wenches, where are now your fortunes?
190273290prince Tnomas was obliged finally to take up his abode Conftanti- Under the articleCoNstanTtNOPLE, n ° i I5,i?
190273290r » «-A~''■ ’ j-.n~ — A ’ r\ a 1^^ t-I A3?
190273290sY/''/ryyA?
190273290si4~~* The general criterion of the fitnefs of catara&s for Different the operation is taken from their colour: the pearl- co*our 01?
190273290t ‘//Yf/ y/ s// y try, rAtry ty. A/ y^y?/**.
190273290tYJtv///''V M i r i j/i''1 n ay//ty>/?/, Qot/,j//4 yytb t?//< 9.j/''tyy.t/ y.r/ Ayy.yAyyAy?''
190273290that here only bravery is neceflary, there only courage?
190273290the different methods or vehicles by whiph natpre has contrived to difperfe their feed?
190273290to your corre&ed fon?
190273290ty/ nty?
190273290valve?
190273290were’t good?
190273290what creates the refiftance which we always find in attempting to bring the fra&ured parts aptly together?
190273290what trea¬ chery?
190273290which way fliall I fly Infinite wrath and infinite defpair?
190273290why is a broken limb almod always Ihorter than its fellow?
190273290y/ ryZ''< y>/"?
190273290yet how is it much lefs abfurd to do what is equivalent in relation to graffes?
190273290£
190273290— — Can you raife the dead?
190273290“ Did thy beauty laft, O Ryno?
190273290“ The quantity of matter, therefore, in a given fpace, maybe diminifhed by rarefaftion: and why may not it be diminifhed in infinitum?
190273290“ The realons which fliould induce a general to give battle, are, ” according to Mr de Feuquiere^, “ hi?
190273290“ What bufinefs, think you, can I have had time to do?
144850379( hall I not admire him?
144850379( hall all things yield returns but love?
14485037956.16 OPT Mcehanifm haul parts, and raequalities, that he can find; then''°?
1448503795675 if I fhould deny that ever I fent you that letter?
1448503796045 they are altnoft crifp; then prefs out the oil, let it Prepara- ftand to fettle, and afterwards pour it off from the tlon?''
1448503796256 f Or the ifi page"4 Or the sth page"fs!s M S? i’4 binder will attend to this direction, as pages jjd?
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1448503796291 field; but who could kill the mighty Comal?
1448503796296 POE The three ed to the fubje&?
14485037977;
144850379?
144850379? 3!15^!,
144850379? 719 parent will pardon me, if I can any longer ftudy?
144850379? 719 parent will pardon me, if I can any longer ftudy?
144850379? d to the teaching philofophy, which at that time was the moft honourable profeffion there.
144850379? don5»a 395* Aromatic tinfture.
144850379?, Here Cicero ends his narrative.
144850379A little fpirit may be added to the other animal- fubftances, if the weather is very hot, and large 33 2 TJan “ 6025 Element?.
144850379A word What is that word ho~ “ nour ” Air; a trim reckoning.—Who hath it?
144850379According of Cyrus?
144850379Adjoin the virgin, and''tis frown on gravis f?
144850379Again: Oh fay- what ftranger caufe, yet unexplor’d, Could make a gentle belle rejedt a lord?
144850379Alfo let the apparent meridian altitude of fome other ftar, obfer¬ ved near the equator, be 30 ® 40'', and its declination 40 ° 9''?
144850379Alfred, f Sir John Baliol, father to the king1?
144850379Am I to live or die?
144850379And are the abfurdities of madmen proper fubjecls either of amufement or of imitation to reafonable beings?
144850379And fo when Medea fays, I could fave; and do you aft) if I can defray?
144850379And fwim to yonder point? — Upon the word, Accoutred as I was, I plunged in, And bid him follow; fo indeed he did.
144850379And if you fear cenfure; which is moft to be dreaded, that which may arife from juftice and fortitude, or from cowardice and treachery?
144850379And in life ’s ftead to leave us nought but death?
144850379And in that exprefiion of Cicero, Words move nobody but him who un?
144850379And is there magic but what dwells in love?
144850379And tell how many hearts his bounteous virtue s blefs?
144850379And the load prefleth as our days prevail?
144850379And vanquilh’d realms fupply recording gold?
144850379And what could be expeded from a barbarous age, and from authors that were even below a moderate capacity?
144850379And what, faid( he, does this bold painter mean?
144850379And will not a ridge made a little rounding, throw off the water much better than a flat ridge?
144850379And will this woman dare to come out of thofe doors, and talk of the force of poifon?
144850379And yet who does not perceive how flat and languid fuch a way of talking muft have appeared at that time?
144850379And, laftly, an argu¬ ment might alfo be fetched from the nature of the thing itfelf in the following manner: That Cicero by?
144850379Are they Ifraelites?
144850379Are they the feed of Abraham?
144850379Are we condemn’d by fate ’s unjuft decree, No more our houfes and our homes to fee?
144850379Are you not fenfible what diforders for¬ tune occa lions every where?
144850379As if I aflc a perfon, Where he is going?
144850379As to the fird, privilege of fpeech, it is declared by the ftatute x W. Sc M. ft. 2. c. 2. as one of tb?
144850379As when Cicero fays, “ Catiline, how long will you abufe our patience?
144850379As: “ He is gone, but by a gain¬ ful remove, from painful labour, to quiet reft; from un- quiet defirescontentment, yruzK forrow,/
144850379Balbus( fays he) be condemned, without condemning Marius for a like faft?
144850379Being allied, if he did not intend to fill it up: No, faid he; do not you fee that my leaving it empty is what precifely conftitutes the picture?
144850379Boil them untfl the falts? re diffolved, then filter the liquor, and add an ounce of oil of vitrij1.
144850379But before what court{ hall this im¬ peachment be tried?
144850379But figures of fentences are the rnofl confiderable, and principally contribute to make up thi?
144850379But fincej''i?
144850379But how can you make it out?
144850379But how if Honour prick me off, when I “ come on?
144850379But pray why fhould I not have defended him?
144850379But tell me, Tityrug, what heav’nly pow’r Paftoral Preferv’d your fortunes in that fatal hour?
144850379But what is Poetry?
144850379But where, it may £ aid, is this pattern of perfedtion to be found?
144850379But who can number ev’ry fandy grain Wafil’d by Sicilia''s hoarfe- refounding main?
144850379But why am I averfe to peace?, Becaufe it is bafe, becaufe it is dangerous, and becaufe it is imprafticable.
144850379But will it not live with the living?
144850379But, O Melpomene, for whom Awakes thy golden fhtll again?
144850379By means of a dove- tail flit it can be moved up Optical ancj down, jjj we finci tiie p0fition of the fpeculum is.?
144850379By the hand- writing?
144850379Can Honour fet a leg?
144850379Can I fay the people were not told of it?
144850379Can I re- Elocution, move an opinion fo deeply and long rooted in the~ minds of men?
144850379Can any thing be told in a more plain and Ample manner than this?
144850379Can it be right then t © come into that, as if it was written, which it would be a crime to write?
144850379Can love itfelf endure?
144850379Can wealth, or grandeur, fatisfy the mind?
144850379Captain Cook then allied if the plaintain were for the Eatua?
144850379Co. And can there, Tbenot, be a greater ill?
144850379Colin, here the place, whofe pleafant fight From other( hades hath yean’d my wand’ring mind; Tell me, what wants me here, to work delight?
144850379Could fuch figures and combinations give pleafure, or merit the appel¬ lation of fublime or beautiful?
144850379Dear Chloe, how blubber’d is that pretty face?
144850379Did all I had read and( ludied avail nothing?
144850379Did he drive away the tribune, who oppofed the paffing a law?
144850379Did he take''pofieffion of a temple by force of arms?
144850379Did he think he could eafily leffen me in the fenate?
144850379Did we for thefe barbarians plant and fow,} On thefe, on thefe, our happy fields beftow?
144850379Did we not all in a manner engage ourfelves by oath, to have the fame friends, and the fame enemies, which you had?
144850379Dirpofition any law?
144850379Do lovers dream, or is my Delia kind?
144850379Do not they excite, redrain, prove, admire, and fhame?
144850379Do not they exprefs joy, Pmnuncia- forrow, doubt, confeffion, penitence, meafure, plenty, number, and time?
144850379Do not you perceive your defigns are difeo- vered, and that all who are prefent know of your con- fpracy?
144850379Do they ever trouble their heads about fuch niceties?
144850379Do you bewail the lofs of moft emi¬ nent citizens?
144850379Do you confider the difficulty of"managing a public caufe? ” With much more to the fame purpofe.
144850379Do you fear the cenfure of pofterity?
144850379Does there one fmiliug hour my youth attend?
144850379Doth he feel it?
144850379E. Take of palm oil?
144850379Enemies?
144850379Ethiops? nineral.
144850379Feet,( pedes), in all land- birds that perch, have Part? ‘ a large back toe: moft of them have three toes forward, and one backward.
144850379For the piece of eight, or piadre, fee Money- Ttf/’/
144850379For to whom elfe is it owing, that thofe who endeavoured to plcafe you, ad- drefled themfelves to Philotas?
144850379For what could be a larger and more copious fubjed, than for me to fpeak for myfelf againft Anthony?
144850379For what muft; I fay?
144850379For who can be thought fo well qualified to give the rules of any art, as he who excelled all mankind in the pra&ice of them?
144850379For, as Horace has juftly obferved, All human works( hall wafte, Then how can feeble words pretend to laft?
144850379From henpe therefore this fubordinate queftion follows: Whether Clodius ajfajfinated Milo?
144850379From thy lov’d home, and led thy heart aftray?
144850379Go, gentle gales, and bear my fighs awayl Come, Delia, come; ah, why this long delay?
144850379Had I never feen nor heard any thing in my whole life?
144850379Has Cornelius car¬ ried any law contrary to the omens?
144850379Has he a{ faulted the conful?
144850379Has he pillaged the ftate?
144850379Has he plunder¬ ed the treafury?
144850379Has he thrown contempt upon religion?
144850379He alked him then how he came to think of this?
144850379He allied him what he was doing?
144850379He was then afked if towtows, who had no hogs, dogs, or fowls, but yet were good men, were ever facrificed to the Eatua?
144850379Hence the Phoenicians gave the name ofphesnix to the palm- tree; becaufe when burnt downt Phols?''
144850379Hence they gave Mercury the titles of Aoj/ j ®- and both which names come words that fignify “ to fpeak. ” And Ariftides call?
144850379Here the membrane?
144850379Here, rifmg bold, the patriot ’s honeft face; There, warriors frowning in hiftoric brafs?
144850379Honour hath no Ikill in furgery then?
144850379How Difpofniou will you prove it?
144850379How canft thou prefume thou haft leave to deftroy The beauties which Venus but lent to thy keeping?
144850379How eafy the tranfition, at any time, from the draught to the original, from the fhadow to the fubftance?
144850379How far diftant are foliloquies generally from thefe models?
144850379How few now underftand the remaining fragments of the twelve tables?
144850379How fuccinfl, Elocution, and yet how majeftic, is that exprefiion of Caefar upon his vidory over Pharnaces?
144850379How is it poflible, for inftance, to know whe¬ ther the phlogillon in fpirit of wine be exa&Iy the fame with that in fulphur?
144850379How long will your fury infult us?
144850379How wilt thou now the fatal liders move?
144850379How-ob¬ ferved in the day- time, n ° 93/S''#?
144850379I whom you call’d/ szw* Dear, your Love, fo late, Say, am I now the objeX of your hate?
144850379I will not afk, when you ever gave a proof''of it; but when you fo much as attempted it?
144850379If it be allied, Which is the propereft time for thefe ftudies?
144850379If the fun is 20 ° high, then P will be 20
144850379If then I be a father, ’ where is mine honour?
144850379If there needs mult be a reformation, why not reltore the ancient chorus and the ancient continuity of adlion?
144850379If they facrificed to the Eatua hogs, dogs, fowls,& e.?
144850379If we had in Iroquois, books like thofe which we have in Englilh, Italian, French, and German,( hould we not be tempted to learn that language?
144850379If we look into the different ages of the La¬ tin writers, what great alterations and changes do we find in their language?
144850379In the laft drying, 6087 6o8$ P H A R Prepara- drying, the heat muft not be fo great as to melt it; riQn?.
144850379Into the capitol?
144850379Is it infenfible then?
144850379Is it not Colinet I lonefome fee Leaning with folded arms againft the tree?
144850379Is it to be feared how the city would bear this a&ion?
144850379Is the authority of this order weakened?
144850379Is there one joy fincere, that will not tire?
144850379Is this a fair contelt?
144850379It is divided into four parts, three of which are forti¬ fied; but the other is only a fuburb, and ha?
144850379It is elfewhere obferved*, that the fentiments ought*? e.e ‘*! e to be tuned to the paffion, and the language to both.
144850379Its terri¬ tory, whidi is very irregular, may be divided into 4?
144850379L. Soften ftorax calamita in hot water; then prefs it out betwixt warm iron plates; and feparat?
144850379Manner of The broiler fhquld be made of thick flout brafs like brutfcrgthe^h?
144850379Nay, how many words do we meet with even in Plautus, the meaning of which has not yet been fixed with certain¬ ty by the fkill of the bell critics?
144850379Need I men¬ tion to you princes who had been extremely happy had a more timely death fecured them from impend¬ ing evils?
144850379Neither is The Way of the World entirely guiltlefs of fuch fcene?.
144850379Nineteen of thefe accents are alfo called, by grammarians, dijlitiftivi or accentus regii; and the others conjunftivi, fervi, or? ni- titflri.
144850379No, thefe, all thefe, are your doings? ” Such an unexpe&ed re¬ turn is fometimes of great fervice to abate the confi¬ dence of an adverfary.
144850379Now in making feveral obfervations upon the fun, and fome others upon the moon and ftars, they feemed to our author to bifedt th?
144850379Now, why do hiftorians take the liberty to embel- lifh their works in this manner?
144850379Now; what news, my Charmion?
144850379Of thefe terminations^/ is mafculine; and as, is, and Pavia''ne, feminine: des and? ie are of the firft declenfion, as and is of the third.
144850379Oh when( hall Britain, confcious of her claim, Stand emulous of Greek and Roman fame?
144850379Or am I dead?
144850379Or bear’d not lark and linnet jointly fing, Their notes blithe- warbling to falute the fpring?
144850379Or is it age of late bedims my fight?
144850379Or what is fo neceffary as to be always furnifhed with arms to guard yourfelf, affertyour right, or repel injuries?
144850379Or why( hould they impofe a new name on this people only, when they give their proper name to every other tribe which they have occafion to fpeak of?
144850379Or “ an arm?
144850379Or( hall we mount again the rural throne, And rule the country, kingdoms once our own?
144850379Or, by what means can we be afeertained that it is the fame principle which gives the fplendor to metals that caufes bodies emit a flame?
144850379Or, footh to fay, did’ft thou not hither rome In fearch of gains more plenty than at home?
144850379P H A R Prepara- a quarter of white fugar, fo as to make it into a fy- tion? ‘ rup without boiling.
144850379P PAP[ 5852 1 PAT?
144850379Pan came, and aflt’d, what magic caus’d my fmart, Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart?
144850379Part II Companion is made three ways: for either a thing Iiventk?
144850379Part II, POE Of Lyric poet who would excel in thi?
144850379Plant- Z,/ci?, Vine- fret ter5, or Pucerons.
144850379Pleas’d Cupid heard, and check’d his mother ’s pride: And who ’s blind now, mamma?
144850379Pleurez[ 5904 1 Paffion?,''PAS Paflions.
144850379Rode he on Barbary?
144850379Say, is my form difpleafing to your fight?
144850379Say, is not abfence death to thofe who love?
144850379See Money- T''^/i?.
144850379Shall I call you citizens, who have revolted from your country?
144850379Shall I deny the fcandal thrown upon him of bribing the judges?
144850379Shall I go home?
144850379Should we have refufed to take this, which you as it were propofed to us?
144850379Should we hefitate to pronounce their author mad?
144850379Singing their great Creator? — — Par.
144850379Slander we- ftiepherds count the vileft wrong t And what wounds forer than an evil tongue?
144850379So likewife in his fecond Philippic, where he fays, “ What can I think?
144850379Soldiers, who have difowned the authority of your general, and broke your military oath?
144850379Some hope?
144850379Sour every fweet, and mix with tears his wine?
144850379Species, t. The orientalis, oriental or eaftern plane- Platanu?.
144850379Sprightly wit, or noble birth?
144850379Sweet are thy banks; oh, when( hall I once more, With ravilh’d eyes review thine amell’d( bore?
144850379TYw/ aa?
144850379That 1 wanted the fupport of good and honeft men?
144850379That I feared being called to an account by the people?
144850379That I fled from a confciouf- nefs of guilt?
144850379That I was afraid of death?
144850379That every fcene in tragedy muft be in blank verfe?
144850379That mourn beneath the gliding fail?
144850379The Captain then afked if any Earees were?
144850379The Duke of York afterwards parcelled them out to under proprietor?
144850379The Jews live in a di-? goma.
144850379The Parthian general, perceiving, as he approached Craf¬ fus, tfut he was on foot, cried out, in a feeming fur- prize, “ What do I fee?
144850379The better prepared perfons are to confider truth, and aft upon the evidence of it, the T?
144850379The cuftom of ouranceftors?
144850379The fenate knows this, the eonful fees it; and yet this man lives!—-lives?
144850379The feparated 6022 P H A R Element?.
144850379The grand queftion therefore to be argued is: Whether or not he killed his father?
144850379The hole at B is made for feeing animal?
144850379The laws relating to the punifhment of Roman citizens?
144850379The piece, you think, is incorreft?
144850379The?
144850379Thefe priefts are profeffedly the men of fcience?
144850379Then why does Cuddy leave his cott fo rearf?
144850379They followed a?
144850379This is done fometimes for greater emphafis, as when we fay, Where in the world is he?
144850379This natural plainnefs and fimplicity, with¬ out any difguife or affeCtation, very much contributes jl?
144850379This too the tranflator loftens by a tropical expreflion?
144850379Thus when Cicero fays: “ What, Tubero, did your drawn fword do in the Pharfalian battle?
144850379Thy cloudy look, why melting into tears, Unfeemly, now the fliy fo bright appears?
144850379Ti?
144850379To die is to be banifh’d from myfelf: And Sylvia is myfelf: banifh’dfrom her, Is felf from felf; a deadly banifhment?
144850379Unthankful lad, when all things fmile around?
144850379Vainly figh, and vainly grieve?
144850379Was I fo unexperienced, fo ignorant, fo void of reafon and prudence?
144850379Was it not ftrange, faid the Scythian Anacharfis, that the Grecian artifts were never judged i by artifts, their peers?
144850379Was life defirable, when all my friends were in fuch forrow, and myfelf in fo great diftrefs, deprived of all the gifts both of nature and fortune?
144850379We came to Branno, friend of ftrangers; Branno of the found- “ ing mail. — ‘ From whence, ’ he faid, ‘ are the arms** of fteel?
144850379We have a beautiful in- ftance of it in St Paul, when he fays: “ Are they Hebrews?
144850379We have hitherto fpoken of the points on the hin¬ der part of the drop, where the rays pafs out of it?
144850379We mean, that what diftinguifhes/wr?
144850379We proceed to the paufe that concludes the line; and the queftion is, Whether the fame rules be applicable to both?
144850379Well, and did I then avoid it?
144850379What I have faid?
144850379What a boundlefs field of invention is here?
144850379What bounds will you fet to your unbridled rage?
144850379What can I do now?
144850379What can be faid either worthy of him, of new to you, or which every one has not heard?
144850379What effefts might not juftly be experfted from fuch an inftitution?
144850379What fay’ft thou, boy?
144850379What fiiould I do?
144850379What fincere and honeft mind can bear this?
144850379What great occafion call’d you hence to Rome?
144850379What his opinion< was touching the event of the battle?
144850379What is the true notion of an epifode?
144850379What joy to hear the tempeft howl in vain, And clafp a fearful miftrefs to my bread?
144850379What mortal breath fhall e’er prefurne To echo that unbounded ftrain?
144850379What prefent( hall the mufe to Dorfet bring, Or how, fo near the pole, attempt to fing?
144850379What prevents you?
144850379What remains, what impreffions, what diffe¬ rence or diftin&ion, do you fee in this mafs of fire?
144850379What room for defeription, compa- rifon, and poetical fable?
144850379What tho ’ in folemn filence all Move round the dark terreftrial ball?
144850379What tho ’ nor real voice or found Amid their radiant orb be found?
144850379What was to he done in this cafe?
144850379When taken warm n ■ bed?
144850379When that my care could not with- hold thy riots, What wilt thou do when riot is thy care?
144850379When was I bathing thus, and naked feen?
144850379When( hall I fee my hut, the fmall abode Myfelf did raife and cover o’er with fod?
144850379When, in the crydal of thy waters, lean Each feature faded, and my colour wan?
144850379Whence came it?
144850379Whence can it rife, but from the fober pow’r Of Constancy?
144850379Whence does thisfudden luftre rife, That gilds the grove?
144850379Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle''hurries me away?
144850379Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle''hurries me away?
144850379Where are my friends?
144850379Where are now the great empires of the world, and their great imperial cities?
144850379Where art thou, my love?
144850379Where in my folding arms you lay reclin’d?
144850379Where is that concern, that ardour, which ufed to extort pity even from children?
144850379Where then fhall we apply for a folution of this intricate problem, which feems to penetrate deep into human nature?
144850379Whether it be properly facrilege?
144850379Whether they can be feparated by a paufe from the words that make them fignificant?
144850379Whe¬ ther our model be or be not a real improvement?
144850379Which way, for example, can the meafures of trees in general be determined, as we determine thofe of the human bo¬ dy?
144850379Who at one time was more acceptable to the beft men, and who more intimate with the word?
144850379Who can account for the diffe¬ rent reds feen in different clouds, at the very moment that thefe reds receive the light but in one place?
144850379Who can doubt, that he has been led by delicacy of tafte to employ the firft order preferably to the others?
144850379Who does not efteem and admire Macbeth for his courage and generofity?
144850379Who does not, on the bare mention of this abhfe, immediately recolleft many fad inftances of it?
144850379Who more devoted to pleafures, who more patient in la¬ bours?
144850379Who more rapacious, and yet more profufe?
144850379Who of us do you think is ignorant of what you did the lad night, and the night before, where you was, who were with you, and what you refolved on?
144850379Who therefore would not efteem, and in a particular manner endeavour to furpafs others in that wherein mankind principally excels brute hearts?
144850379Who was once a better pa¬ triot, and who a greater enemy to this date?
144850379Who, Sappho, wounds thy tender bread?
144850379Why are you filent?
144850379Why do you difiemble?
144850379Why do you hefitate?
144850379Why then is he bewailed longeft in our family, who died moft happily?
144850379Why( hould they defign them only by an epithet without ever annexing their proper name?
144850379Why?
144850379Will he be kind?
144850379Will not you order him to be imprifon- ed, condemned, and executed?
144850379Will you engage on this loot?
144850379Would he contend with me for eloquence?
144850379Would he not ftumble?
144850379Would they think of making a new lan¬ guage to exprefs the qualities of mind?
144850379Would you, who are wo nt to difplay your eloquence fo warmly in the danger of others, aft fo coldly in your own?
144850379Yet lives there one, whofe heedlefs eye, Shall fcorn thy pale fhrine glimm’ring near?
144850379Yhe richejl metal joined with the fame*?
144850379^ 1 a The brightnefs of vifion through the inftrument will be exprefled by the fra&ionl^?!
144850379and from hence, what noble excurfions may be made into hiftory, into panegyric upon the greateft beauties or heroes of the paft or pre- fent age?
144850379and how much it lofes of that ipirit and energy, which( hews itfelf in Cicero ’s manner of ex- preffion?
144850379and if I be a majier, ’ where is my fear?
144850379and that( he is kindeft to thofe who have lealt concern with her?.
144850379and the highed card of the fuit wins the trick.—Note, Pl “?''
144850379and will he not forfake me?
144850379are we to draw conclufions from an example, which, far from deciding the difpute, gives occalion to ano¬ ther?
144850379at whofe fide was its point direc¬ ted?
144850379be a drop of rain, ag the axis or diameter of the drop, and/ r?
144850379deteft, fear, inquire, deny?
144850379did I fay that may give every one occafion for a very grievous and I have?
144850379did not I know that life is fhort, but the glory of gene¬ rous aflions permanent?
144850379do not you perceive your defigns are difeo- vered? ” He might indeed have faid, abufe our patience a long while.
144850379eJ if they facrifked men to the Eatua?
144850379elegaxc?.
144850379f Cur ego, fi nequeo ignoroque, Poeta falutor?
144850379f William of Wickham, bifhop of r?
144850379fhall I not by all means defend hitja? ”''O It Y.
144850379have pow’r to move?
144850379how did they get it?
144850379how then?
144850379i. going to embrace?
144850379is this a dream?
144850379is this a vifion?
144850379j, 2 the next eye- glafs J Diftance between the two eye- glaffes — 2.4 Focal diftance of the eye- glafs next the?
144850379j8b< j from the ancient manners and the too rigorous laws of Invention, the coftume?
144850379jngS> when exprefled in poetry, fliould call forth our affeftions, is natural enough; but can deferiptions of inanimate things alfo be made affefting?
144850379light?
144850379mentioned in the fenate?
144850379muft one fwear to the truth of a fong?
144850379muft the wretched exiles ever mourn? 4 Nor after length of rolling years return?
144850379muft the wretched exiles ever mourn? 4 Nor after length of rolling years return?
144850379nay, do I live?
144850379of in the court?
144850379or Roman generals, who wanted nothing to confummate their glory, but that they lived too long?
144850379or What he is doing?
144850379or beauty ’s charms Afford that blifs we fancy in its arms?
144850379or fo delightful to hear, as a judicious and folid difcourfe in florid and polite language?
144850379or fo powerful and grand, as to influence the populace, the judges, the lenate, by the charms of eloquence?
144850379or how is it to be diftinguifhed from the principal aftion?
144850379or of what farther ufe can I think my- felf to be, thus difappointed by heaven?
144850379prefer above all things?
144850379tell me, gentle friend, How went he under him?
144850379that I am contemned?
144850379the inflrudlor to be found that can unveil this fecret connexion?
144850379their pillars, trophies, and monuments of glory?
144850379this ’ tis to have linen and “ buck bafleets?
144850379what avails it me the flocks to keep, Who loft, my heart, while I preferv’d my( keep?
144850379what will ev’ry dirge avail?
144850379where Jhall I go?
144850379where{ hall I turn myfelf?
144850379whether, for example, in the following lines, the fe- paration of the acceffory prepofition from the princi¬ pal fubftantive, be according to rule?
144850379which way( hall I bring in my accufation?
144850379who does not abhor him as a monfter of cruelty, treachery, and ingratitude?
144850379who does not pity him when befet with all the terrors of a preg¬ nant imagination, fuperftitious temper, and awakened confcience?
144850379why are you fo ignorant, as to think it unhappy for your fon, that, weary of life, he has withdrawn himfelf to his anceftors?
144850379why do you fome¬ times wink at the greateft ciimes of mankind, or de¬ lay the punifhment of them to futurity?
144850379will not fhe dread the confcious walls, nor that fad and mournful night?
144850379will not( he fear, left the houfe itfelf ffiould fpeak the villany?
144850379would he not fall down,( Since pride muft have a fall), and break the neck Of that proud man that did ufurp his back?
144850379— tlon?
144850379“ Doth he hear it?
144850379“ How, ” fays he, “ was the defign of this poifon laid?
144850379“ If any one( fays he) fhould bring you upon trial, and ufe that faying of Caf¬ fius, Cui bono?
144850379“ Was it becoming me( fays he) to ex- peft death with that compofednefs of mind as fome have imagined?
144850379“ What is Honour?
144850379“ Who, ” fays he, “ ever was, or need be more knowing, than this man?
144850379“ Would you talk thus( fays he) if you was ferious?
144850379“ You will aflt me, ” fays he, “ why we are fo delighted with this man?
144850379“ do I fleep?
144850379•Milton is ftill bolder when-and Figures jie fays> Who would not fing for Lycidas?