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193108318''Required the true time of Full Moon in April, Old Style, A. D. 30?
193108318* 9 After the\M6tones at Platasa and IVIycale, the Athe- They re¬ mans returned Avithout any apprehenfion, and began tobuild tbei[?
193108318* —~ BAN[ 3 Banifter trealiie?.
193108318, I?, This defeat was followed by the lofs of Carthage, tj e.* which the barbarians had been at no pains to put into ’ a pofture of defence.
1931083180?
1931083181.5?.
19310831812* 3 J3 21 24 27 23''I* 7* 7 17 16? 5 10 11 Heights by Barometer.
19310831814 lb* P6?
1931083181584?
1931083181763, and to whom, on his living to the age of 21, he bequeathed the bulk of his fortune, which he had acquired by hi?
1931083182
19310831830 l6 321 53 21 22[ 5 32 46 Signs 20 11 28?!
19310831831 its coming on at tf, and going off at/?, it appears as Apparent fmall as a thread, the thin edge being then all that we Motions of fee.
19310831835?
1931083187 9 10 9 10 54 53 to 23 50 10 30 15 ij 16 11 16 57 39 50 26 30 50 10 30 17 4^ 18 27 50 10 3 ° 20 43 50 29 10 r9* 3 19 58 21 3 K T?
193108318802, the caliph divided the government 0f emPire?
19310831882. b S''cicfy?
19310831893O?
193108318?
193108318? 61"* at 2I.
193108318?^ to what Thefeus had done, ing his mo- Jtiftead of colleifting the inhabitants from the country duration.
193108318ATTIC Bafe, a peculiar kind of bafe ufed by the an¬ cient architedl?
193108318Above the ecliptic Hand fome of the principal circles of the fphere, agreeable to their refpective fituations in the heaven?
193108318Accordingly points?"
193108318And not, as feeling, throughout all parts diffus’d, That( he might look at will through ev’ry pore?
193108318At the firft onfet, Melanthus afked his adverfary, why he had, con¬ trary to the articles, brought a fecond into the field with him?
193108318B E A Which of us two the bell precedence have, Mine to this wretched world, thine to the grave?
193108318B L E A, irj a"d.''t7 WiU?
193108318Biflago?, Bifl’ao.
193108318Bsaumarl?, Beaumont.
193108318But feveral changes, however, have taken place fince their journey; for example, they found nin?
193108318But for what purpofe then( hould wife nature have fur- nifhed the drones with that large quantity of feminal liquor?
193108318But the founds even of their biggeft bells are very?
193108318But what dependence is there to be put on the liability of the things of this world?
193108318By what means could the ancients move thefe enormous maffes?
193108318Caffini obferved, in the tail of the comet of 1680, a darknefs in the mid¬ dle\ and the like Avas taken notice of by a curiou?
193108318Can avc prefume that he Avould have pafled over in filence fuch a work as the hanging gardens?
193108318Dr Hamilton ’s proof, then, of the eledtricity of tiro Aurora Boreali?.
193108318ER,_,?
193108318Epifles to King James V. Bale fays he had feen thefe letter?.
193108318For example what are the odds of en¬ tering a man upon 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 points?
193108318For tying the fire¬ balls, they prepare two iron rings,-one fitted round the aperture?
193108318For what is human exirtence, in its prefent Hate, if you deprive it of adion and contemplation?
193108318For what is there that a man may not be induced to forfeit to fave his own life?
193108318Gilimer, grown defperate Vandals; at^js nevvs?
193108318Have vre not then a right to call the world to an account?
193108318He alked afterwards what o’clock it was?
193108318He died in 1706, alter writing many works, the principal of which are, A Hi/ iory oj Holland from 1609, ts the peace of Nimeguen in 1679?
193108318He died in ijq2?
193108318He fays, thattween(: af* during the three hours interval, the fpot C might be^1”31?.
193108318He gave a brief account of thefe refult?).
193108318He often told his friends, when they afked him how it was pof- fible B O E[ 763] B O E Boerhar.ve fible for him to go through fo much fatigue?
193108318How can vve conceive, in eftedt, that the Avails of Babylon could have been 318 feet high, and 81 in thicknefs, in a compafs of near ten leagues?
193108318How can we beftow alms who are not rich?
193108318How many relations in ecclefiaftical wri¬ ters of Madonas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleeding?
193108318If they knew any one who had it?
193108318If, fays he, this light was caufed by the atmofphere of the moon, of what a prodigious extent muft that at- 131 mofphere be?
193108318In his addrefs to this kind of men, he alks, whether they flayed to be baptized after death?
193108318In the mean while, however, he carried matters with fo high a hand in the government of his college, that, in 1709?
193108318In this expreflion, which confifts of two parts, 3^?
193108318Indeed what impreflion could they make on it, u''hen they pafs through almoft without obftruflion?
193108318It may be afked in¬ deed, If fixed air is capable of fupplving this fpirit in fuch plenty, how comes it to be fo inftantaneoufly fatal when breathed?
193108318Jenghiz Khan having taken pofftflion of Bokhara, entered on horfe- back into the great mofque, and alked merrily if that was the fultan ’s palace?
193108318Let t~ the I 20 ASTRO the radius, we have Theory of the time,^rr''the velocity, and r Gravita-1 But? 2rrr3, therefore, fubftituting rJ in the tion.
193108318Longitudes of SI,?
193108318Lord Bathurft ’s integrity gained him the efteem even of hi?
193108318Louis faid, “ Do you wonder at it?
193108318March 1793?
193108318May not the lunar feas and lakes( fays he) have iflands in them, wherein there may be pits and caverns?
193108318New Style?
193108318Now what could occafion an atten¬ tion to two years, if they did not fuppofe the equi¬ noxes moveable?
193108318Of murid Moral and theological knowledge he may eafily ob-}> h: lo''ii. ’by tajn?
193108318Of this fleet Aruch the elder brother, called BarbaroJJa from the rednefs of his beard, was admiral, and Hay- Barbarcfi?
193108318Old Style, 1764, at 22 hours 30 minutes 2$ feconds pajl Noon?
193108318Once more: Can I be fuppofed to favour arbitrary power?
193108318Or lhall we fuppofe that the earth, like the other planets, revolves round the fun in the courfe of a year?
193108318PLATE LXXYL lioffe Sculp?
193108318PLATJ?
193108318Required the true time of New Moon in April 17^ 4?
193108318Required the true time of New Moon in July, Old Style, A. D. 2180?''
193108318Required the true time of New Moon in May, Old Style, the year before Chrijl 585?
193108318Required the true time of Tull Moon at Alexandria in Egypt in September, Old Style, the year before Chrijl 201?
193108318Rojtf?
193108318Sacred re- the ordinary bufinefs of life was incompatible venue?,& c. with the facerdotal dignity, the prieds had a revenue fixed to their office.
193108318Shall we fuppofe all the other planets to revolve round the fun while it alone remains ftationary?
193108318So obvious, and fo eafy to be quench’d?
193108318That fome of them are fo, is evident*, hence the great differences in the accounts which different perfons have given of thei?
193108318The Slumber of houfes in 1801, was 783?
193108318The chief of thefe are the folan geefe*, which arrive in* See? eli.
193108318The firft archon of whom we Ltor ° of he.ar an? ’ thin& worth notice, is named Draco.
193108318The fluent of the variable part A?y, of which the fluent is evidently a fegment of a circle whofe arch • I y?
193108318The fluent of this m( a d* b% 4-( £* — a1) abe\ dc x—^ a b c* z—\ ab?
193108318The fpeaker then again opens the contents; and, in holding it up in his hands, puts the quedion, Whether the bill fliall pafs?
193108318The terms demand- th?
193108318The true time of Full Moon in May 1762, New Style?
193108318The utility of the plough, for example, may make it an ob¬ jeft of admiration or of defire 5 but why fliould utility make it beautiful?
193108318Thefe moons are fupported and con¬ trived limilar to thofe of Jupiter, ihe machine is put into motion by turning a imall winch( N J4O?
193108318Thefi?
193108318Then? make CB the radius of a line of fines on the feaor, take the colati¬ tude of London 38 °!
193108318They alked thofe who approached the fick, if they ever had the fame di- ftemper?
193108318This lake is called by the neighbouring people Swiatoie-, More, or the Holy Lake; and they imagine, that when?
193108318This, he concluded, would caufe a change in the in¬ clination of its orbit, and alfo in the velocity of it?
193108318To him, what did it import that the city was peopled with living creatures?
193108318V s?
193108318W hat are the odds of hitting either of them?
193108318Was I in¬ fluenced by any diflike of the eftabliffied religion, and fecretly inclined towards a church of greater pomp and power?
193108318Was it.ambition, and a defire of climbing into a higher ftation in the church?
193108318Was money my aim?
193108318What could.tempt me to ftep thus out of my way?
193108318What fupports this immenfe arch of heavy matter without its reding on the planet?
193108318What is there more noble than that right of afylum fo refpe&ed among all the tribes?
193108318What keeps it alive in the firft cafe?
193108318What maintains it in perpetual concentricity with the body of Saturn, and keeps its furface in one invatiable pofition?
193108318What muft be done?
193108318When the differ¬ ent places come to the femicircle A « E/?
193108318When this arch is 90 °, A?
193108318Where, therefore, can he find a more co¬ pious, intimate, permanent, and efficacious fource of comfort than in religion?
193108318Why ffiould we faft in the Ramadan, fince the whole year with us is one continual faft?
193108318Whythe^ie moon?
193108318Xo/?, book iv.
193108318_ 44 The reader, perhaps, will alk here, Could not this Method ol end have been gained by the firft pair of thermome- ters?
193108318age, under my infirmities, among utter ftrangers, how v*{ hall I find out proper reliefs and fupports?
193108318and even fuppofing it to adt at the centre, how could it be able to fix the common centre of all the different co¬ lumns?
193108318and how he wras cured?
193108318bereav’d thy prime decree?
193108318ed, that this eff’eft does not take place excepting with Vegetable regard to the old prints of flowered defigns of the true Subftance?.
193108318f0 m is carried round
193108318going from a to l?
193108318nature of, fcouring of, I?
193108318other forms is perfedlly mute, how much more mud it — y — neceffarily give it to other metals naturally fonorous in whatever form?
193108318per C.?
193108318per?
193108318plane Pp/?
193108318s 0''"Therefore from-- 3 ■ o o o Subtradl the fun’s.longitude or place o 12 10 12 Remains the fun ’s diftance from?
193108318that it was attacked and taken by th
193108318then, it will be alked, to change into a period of 437- 75 Real Mo- days, with refpeft to the eclipfes of the firft fatellite?
193108318to what ufe fo large an apparatus of fecundating organs fo Well defcribed by Reaumur and Maraldi?
193108318toms: “ A common wooden hoop is plained flat on the fide Vegetable which is to bear the falfe bottom, and fixed within the Subllance?.
193108318whence thy everlafting light?
193108318x*J x—-x*), or it is equal to?)
193108318x3?
193108318© fthefize “ My opinion of their fize is grounded on the fol- and di- lowing obfervations: There are many round nebulae of ftanee of £ rq- form?
193108318“ There are clianges f"now wanting in the] heavens two ftars of the fecond itw?
193108318■ 214 After proceeding in his calculations, in order to find^ooipara- the diameter and diftance of any ftar, he proceedstIV?
192984254&\l, 2. w''« tnn?
192984254''1 he fpecific gravity is 6.70?.
192984254''3?
192984254''one* rt Feu,?
192984254( a/ tsfrrrt 7 T?
192984254* 30 In taking a retrofpeclive view of the progrefs of Difeoveries chemiftry, previous to the publication of Beecher ’s of th
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192984254.82 ’re a- tori s3? ro'':ties.
192984254/ 1—7/ it.-—O.t 1-^ — — 0.2304^ 0.1132^ I 0.l801 A?
192984254/v^u?
1929842541 4?
1929842541 799?
1929842541 iie firft is diftinguifhed from the iecond by the words m F.rt- 25''?, which appear below at the right- hand corner of the plate.
1929842541-''ilory?
19298425411 m ferves them m kmdlmg fires; for which purpofe they rub the native fulphur on the flones over the dry grab, Arewed lightly with a 4?
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1929842541801,? ■ 23S* ip65 Phofphuret But copper combines, w ith a fmaller proportion of oxygen, forming an oxide of an orange colour.
1929842542.648 3.189?
19298425427?
192984254286?
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19298425448 °* Black''- Bees wax, 17?
19298425448, then ipaoo- J- qSa?
1929842544?.
1929842546 ft treaty.ween< thage? i l K- ome.
192984254: l6& I udors of ijloric ar.. lec- trly- i1?
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192984254? 5 Mimiko ebliged to return.
192984254? 69 I.
192984254? 794 Boiled.
192984254? 8o2.
192984254? A Chemistry Fip. M/.
192984254? U''*noi ™.
192984254? a- water.
192984254? lra: ti odour of the white of egg.
192984254? • I34> i j4S » p:-ara » 453 C[ bined Sect.
192984254?, fee.
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192984254About ® of the red oxide are dilfolved in the acid, but are previoufly reduced to the date of white oxide, and the oxygen which has been given out?
192984254Although this tribe of animals Of whale?
192984254Another of Euboea( Strabo), on the Euripus, the country of Lycophron the poet?
192984254Azotic Ga?.
192984254Barytes, potafli, foda, and lime, dccompofe the muriate of ammonia, and difengage the ammonia in thi?
192984254Before the ceremonies began, they called filence in the affembly, by the formula, EvCpnyu- XI< r;ye tm?
192984254Be¬ fides thefe he compiled a volume of aftronomical ephe- merides for the years 174 5 to I755?
192984254Brave and generous fon, why do you not bind your father s hands,.that when Caefar comes, he may find me un¬ able to defend myfelf?
192984254But a late author is of opinion, that if the powder in all( hip- cannon whatever was reduced to one- third weight of for increaf- faQ or even lefs?
192984254But did a meditated imprifonment juftify treachery, trea- fov, and murder?
192984254But what greatnefs of mind is there in a generofity which follows on the uiurpation of the fupreme power?
192984254But what is the fource of the light?
192984254But? his principal work is a Latin and French tranflation of the Scripture.
192984254CALAMARUE, in Botany, an order of plants in the Fragment a?
192984254CALIPPIC FERiOD, in Chronology, a fenes of feveritv- iis CAL[? 8 1 CAL Galipptc period 11 Calkins.
192984254CANICULA, is a name proper to one of the ftars of the conftellation canis major, called alfo Amply the dogjiar; by the Greeks 2s<^o?, dinus.
192984254CARS, or Kars, a confiderable and ftrong town of Afia, in Armenia, feated on a river of the fame name,-with?
192984254Cato raifing himfelf, and looking fiercely at them, “ How long is it, ” faid he, “ fince I have loll my fenfes, and my fon is become my keeper?
192984254Caxius, Aurelianus,? an ancient phyfician, and the only one of the fe£t of the Methodifts of whom we have any remains.
192984254Chpfs CHE[?
192984254Coagulated albumen is readily diffolved in a fo- Alkalie?, lution of potalh by boiling.
192984254C’afafiu/ Ft?
192984254DepronunciationeGreece?.
192984254Do you imagine that without a fword I can not end my life?
192984254Do you pretend to force a man of my years to live?
192984254Dr Caius was CAL[ 5?
192984254Fooc?.
192984254For this purpofe Menzikof demanded of that, emperor ’s fecretary, whether his late mafter had left any written declaration of his intentions?
192984254From gj.0"iaave?
192984254From thence he was removed to Stamford 5 and about the year 153?, was entered of St John ’s College, Cam¬ bridge.
192984254G. or N. noon, P.M./w/?
192984254Guyton had obferved that the adhefive force of platina and mercury is greater than\ 4 r- h that 698 Platin?., Stc.
192984254Having brought from Africa fome very large figs, he ftiowed them to the confcript fathers in one of the lappet?
192984254He died at Berlin, in 1699, privy counfellor of Rate, aged 4?.
192984254He had the ho¬ nour of being introduced to the prefence of Queen Anne, and to paint her portrait; in which he fucceed- ® d f
192984254He praailed firft at Shrew( bury, and afterwards at Norwich 5 but removing to London, in 1547?
192984254He was fo fond of fluey that he not only avoided all entertainments, but forgoteven to ea at hi?
192984254He was ftrangely fur- prifed at fuch a fight: and afked her whofe head it was, and what had induced her to do an aft fo un¬ common to her fex?
192984254I bis arch is re¬ markable for it?
192984254I did not obferve that the flick in the middle w as either advantageous or the contrary; and, as I now?
192984254I won¬ dered a little at your query, Who Chefeiden was?
192984254Ihe Dutch became maflers of it in 1655?
192984254Ihis fomething is combined alfo with copper, the poffible change of which into gold is expreffed bv the character?
192984254In each fide of this box, let there be an open- N n in?
192984254In feme m- ents deed they feem to be different, but thefe differences have 0} 2;5.-?
192984254In the year 1784?
192984254Iron, in the metallic date, has a very feeble ac- Alkafie?.
192984254Is it emitted by the oxygen gas along with the caloric in its change from the fluid to the folid ftate?
192984254Is it not obvious, that the difplay of certain virtues is neceifary to put in motion the political ma¬ chine?
192984254Is there any Rumfe 287 fuch thing as an igneous fluid?
192984254Is this owing to the difference of age in the in¬ dividuals in which it has been obferved?
192984254It alfo combines with acids, I?
192984254It appears,* Mo therefore, from thefe experiments that caloric enters^''* bodies in different proportions j and in the greatefttl0ns ’?''
192984254It burns Sulphate?,( lowly with the afliftance of the nitrates.
192984254It forms?
192984254It had natund requiiite?
192984254It is compofed of Acid, 46 Strontites, 26 Water, 28 100 ■ JH para- MV?
192984254It is fupported at
192984254It may be here obferved, that?
192984254It w as not till the year 1753?
192984254It was alfo ufed as a title of difti.nftion for the intended or prefumptive heir of the empire, as kini?
192984254It was formerly called aqua regia, from its- property of diiTolving gold, which Acid?, was didinguidied by the name of king of the metals.
192984254J. T''he jSfofis of''/ZrJSlO I''sahn lanes Fi
192984254Lewis was born in I55j?
192984254Mr Dalton has propofed another hypothefis for a6?
192984254Muriate utesj in?
192984254Nothing can better decide our difpute than the ftate we{ hall find them in at a time when moft certainly they will not expeCl: us.?
192984254Of the Component?
192984254Or has it been a conftituent part of the combuftible body which is feparated during com¬ buftion?
192984254Others fay, thatctfA?
192984254Par''.clions jjf Ani¬ mals- 156?
192984254Pem¬ broke hall is near St Peter ’s college, and was founded I343?
192984254Proceeding from thefe two terms I04 °=ra—80 b 56 — a—8gb7 we have< 7—530<==-!?
192984254Refledting on thefe experiments, Count Rumford Count recurs to the queftion, What is heat?
192984254Scheele and Bergman were of opinion, that pruffu?
192984254Silver combines readily with zinc, by means of zinc?
192984254Surajab Dowla to attack^t in tbp vear i-?
192984254The Care?
192984254The air is very piercing ’, owing partly to the fnow, that lies feven or eight months of the yea?
192984254The belt call or is obtained from the large bag j that which is fecreted in the fmall bag is faid to be?
192984254The character of Jupiter was originally the initial letter of Zsv?
192984254The charafter b is fuppofed to reprefent the feythe of Saturn j% the thunderbolts of Jupiter j& the lance of Mars, together with his fliield;?
192984254The com- Ponent of this fait are, according to ionapofi- bite vi- I7<53 Prepara- 1769? roperties.
192984254The component parts of borax, according to Kir- Wan, are Boracic acid Soda Water 3* 5 I?
192984254The cryflals of nitrate of baryte?
192984254The diap r?
192984254The fap afeends from the root to the extremities trough the of the branches, which has been proved by making? ood.
192984254The fap of plants is conveyed through thofe vef- fels which were deferibed under the name of trachea?
192984254The fee is valued in the king ’s books at? 3ol.
192984254The fpecific gravity is i.oo?.
192984254The moment fhe faw them come, ffie eould not command her tears; and when her hufband afked her if all was well?
192984254The name of muriatic acid is derived from the Names?
192984254The number of meafures of the whole mafs or the bulk-= 1 The number of meafures of alcohol in any mixture--= a?
192984254The other ore?
192984254The peculiar properties of this metal, its fcarcity, durability, and beauty, have rendered it always an ob-?
192984254The weight being laid upon the middle, 9?
192984254The word is compounded of jwtAAa?, beauty, and I''write.
192984254The word is from the Greek Kigxvto?, thunderbolt.
192984254Their obftinacy proved the deftruftion of ueei^5e W^ °^e^eet?
192984254They failed in the fpring of 149?
192984254This attefta- tion being confirmed by many perfons prefent, Men¬ zikof cried out, What need have we of any tefta- ment?
192984254This earth was difcovered by Vauquelin in the Hjftoiy?
192984254This fait is frequently found native, cryftallized Native?
192984254This fait is not decompofed by any of the acids, of acid?, but it is decompofed by the alkaline and moft; of the&c.
192984254This fait is very Soluble pr”jfie?> in water and in alcohol.
192984254This is a compound of tartaric acid and potalh.prepa? ».
192984254This is fuppofed to Cltflif''be occalioned by the fpafmodic contra ft ion?
192984254This opening of the capful ® for dilchai- CAP[ 167] CAP Capful?, ging its feeds when the fruit is ripe, is either at the Captain.
192984254This p. 147''CHEMISTRY, u te •''''r= 7 jn; d8 ii I-- 0?
192984254This,*1*?
192984254Three effential conditions are neceffary for Reqiufite?.
192984254Vauquelin found that chromic acid, mixed writh? n, ur^a.^c gave it the property of diffolving gold.
192984254Very true; but is it not re¬ filled in going down, both by the form of the chim¬ ney and other evident caufes, fo that it mull return again?
192984254We have then the equation x — a — b?/.
192984254What PurpJes ol are the ufes of refpiration in the animal economy?
192984254What are the purpofes of thefe changes?
192984254What then can be the paffionate inducement to this courfe of life?
192984254What then^s the order in which the adhefion of thefe different fubffances takes place?
192984254Wheat flour, which is generally employed, is formed into a pafte with wat''e’-, the propor¬ tions of which vary according t
192984254When fulphur is kept fome time in fufion in an Oxiclc.?
192984254When muriate of zirconia contains any portion of filica, the eryftals are cubical, have little confiftence, and refembh?
192984254When the fufion is completed, it is poured out U,& c.out on a marble flab j it is covered up from the air,''91?
192984254Where can we hope to receive information upon this fubject but from aftronomical obfervations?
192984254Where the grounds are equally dry thofe camps are^ f07 th7chief enfigns?
192984254Would clioofe to be?
192984254Yet where is there a perfon to be found, that can boaft of his having become mailer of its doctrine in a year?
192984254[ C E N Cement powders? md paftes with which any body is 11 rounded in pots or crucibles, and which are capable Cenotaph.
192984254^ Ay. A ■ WArcfa''bdlrf Sculp?
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192984254boy replied, Why then did you not give me a fword when you brought me hither, that I might have ftabbed him, and freed my country from this flavery?
192984254but M?
192984254circumftances, is fuppofed to have occaiioned his un- en(^?
192984254f Ibid.?
192984254f?
192984254fluld? ’ and fluids.
192984254i Thus natural philofophy divides itfelf intotw’o great cheinift1? ’ branches.
192984254i. i? ’ i6x Black ’s j Uiod.
192984254i> arts 0?
192984254intimates, that the itar is nearly of the fecond magnitude, CAT[ 256-Catalogue magnitude, and tliat It partakes fomewhat of tke luftre « f the Star?.
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192984254nity in the “ However, from what I have Hated of the conipo-
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192984254of water, which had nei-, G?
192984254reafon to prove, that it is not bafe and unworthy of Cato to beg his fafety of an enemy?
192984254unfrequent 1C! a 2?< t »: iterpillar.
192984254when it is added to falls of iron in folution, of which with th?
192984254“ Can any thing more be-wanting to prove that this is the fame with the modern theory of combuftion?
192984254“ When hot and cold water are mixed together, seco^ the excefs of heat contained in the hot water is equally perinie?
192984254• t r?
192547785! • ligious houfes, the poffeflions of this abbey were grant-^nnifl‘ir^aiii?
192547785/ J Ncfcio quis teneros oculis tnihi fafcinat agnos?
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192547785? atlon tries ftill farther diftant.
192547785? iaticce Latince, Greece, et Hebraic#, compendium, cum radicibus, London 1606 5 and fent many excellent Icholars to the univerfities.
192547785?, which has not a correfponding ereftion.
192547785?.
192547785A cuftom, that lands fliall defcend to the moft worthy of the owner ’s blood, is void 5 for how ftiall this worth be determined?
192547785A fur render is the yielding up of an eftate England £ or|jfe> or years?
192547785A late di- ffinguilhed genius treats the very attempt as ridiculous, and profeffes himfelf “ a mortal enemy to Avhat they call a fine letter?''
192547785A league was A genera?
192547785A. D. 1414?
192547785A. D. 1417?
192547785A.s I do in the country?
192547785Affurances by fpecial cufiom are confined to Ixxxi?.
192547785After the acceffion other Eu- of Charles V. to the throne of Spain, that kingdom wasroPeaj?
192547785Againlt a man’s/ zb?.
192547785And are not the majority of men more ftrongly attached to the religion than the government of their forefathers?
192547785And if, after he has pleaded, the prifoner becomes mad, he( hall not be tried: for how can he make his de¬ fence?
192547785Are''not thefe the ftrongeft; indications of their fenfibility?
192547785At this the chancellor fired: “ A trimmer?
192547785But belief, you will fay, is not in our power, and how''can we believe what appears to us incredible?
192547785But how difficult is it to determine whether this principle may not be revived?
192547785But if they were able men, were they infallible?
192547785But is fetifation, or pleafure, or the removal of pleafure, pure inftinX?
192547785But is not this to fet afide the real conftitution of things, and to fubftitute dreams in their place?
192547785But muft we then admit, that nothing but found can be imitated by found?
192547785But the enumeration of many particulars in the lame period ia often necet- fary: and the queftion is, In what order they ftiould be placed?
192547785But what evidence is there of this?
192547785But, further, to take the cafe of bodies unorganized, how fliall we account for the phenomena w''hich cherniftry exhibits to us?
192547785Cephalu?.
192547785Conftantine, called Cfyronymus, from xoTge?, “ fter- 5 1 ICO cus, ” and ctopot, “ name, ” becaufe he w as faid to have Iconoclafi.
192547785Could the firft reformers hope to deliver the truths of religion more fully and more clearly than the Spirit of God?
192547785Decrees, in abfence of the defender, have not the force of res judicata?
192547785Does the irritation of the gums contraft the mufcles of the arm?
192547785EJlfi feLf/iP/ Gii Jj/ i f mmt m. i?
192547785Each of them muft be debtor and creditor? n his own right.
192547785Endlef 5 confpjracies were formed againfi Hugh himfelf j and at lafl, in 947?
192547785Fi?.
192547785For is not this fyftem, whether well or ill founded, friendly to fociety?
192547785From the/ w/?/?.
192547785Had every foldier in the feu¬ dal array received the inveftiture of arms?
192547785Had they found cut more apt expref-_ lions than had occurred to the Holy Spirit?
192547785Had( he confented to repeal the declaratory law againft America?
192547785Have birds any notion of equality, or do they know that heat is neceffary for incubation?
192547785Having thus afeertained what we mean by inftind, we fliall now proceed to inquire, Whether or not there be any inftindive principles in man?
192547785He compofed Gram?
192547785He is particularly known by the anfwer he gave to a man Avho alked him tvhat could beft render life pleafant and comfortable?
192547785Hiseldeil daughter was got with child by one of his carters, and his fecond was feized with a leprofy whereof lire died.—Hy?.
192547785How could they be able divines, when they impofed upon the confidences of Chriftians their own decifions concerning gofpel- faith and doftrine?
192547785I inquired if all women were alike to him?
192547785IT?
192547785If I am convinced of it, am I fure that the publication of my opinions will not do more harm than good?
192547785Imperial chcetodon, is a magnificent fpecies, growing imperata?
192547785In Spain and Portugal, it fignifie?
192547785In the fortrefs of Onore were fou, nd fums of money to an unknown amount, befides jewels and E e 2 diamond?.
192547785In the poffeffbry, the purfuer who, Scotland- nei his anceltors, or authors, have been feven Poffeiibry?
192547785In this manner the brave Sir Hugh Willoughby periflied with all his crew in I553?
192547785In which hand do you think th ® ball is?
192547785In xy01?
192547785Infidelity crites?
192547785Informers were very common both in Greece and ln^enuou? ‘ Rome.
192547785Is it not rather a mixture of fame- nefs and diverfity,—famenefs in the found, and diver- fity in the fignification?
192547785Is not the difturbing of any long- eftabliffied civil conftitution attended with confu- fion, rebellion, bloodflred, and ruin?
192547785It does not diflfolve in the lead; with fal foda?, and very difficultly with borax, and fcarce at all with urinous fait.
192547785It is difficult to conceive, that their flock of provifions ftiould regularly be exhaufted at the year ’s end?
192547785It is not our bufinefs or intentior?
192547785It mull be owned, that the defeft is not in the architect, but in the order.—Who ever law a beautiful Tufcan build¬ ing?
192547785Its form is this(?).
192547785JURATS, Jurats, magiftrates in the nature of Aldermen, for the government of feveral corpora-?
192547785K 2 Angle?< 5 Phyfiology and Habitudes gf FiOies.
192547785KID, in Zoologij, the name by which young goat?
192547785L A W. Law of from friend ft ip interpofed in affair?
192547785L H U f 788] L H U ennuis, alopg which are rows of lofty trees that afford very pleafant walk?.
192547785LESGUIS, a people of Alia, whofe country is indifferently called by the Georgian?
192547785Lapland may be termed a huge congeries of frightr ful rocks and ftupendous mountains j interfperfed, how-?
192547785Law being exiled as foon as the credit of his projeCts began to fail?
192547785Like removal,, and damage;), by writ of^uod permit at prfernerep*^^ 6i4 Law of wEn?
192547785Lonchuru?.
192547785M. Bloch explains in a much more fimple and natural manner the arrival and difap- pearance of the refpedtive ffioah?.
192547785May not thofe innovations in religion, which difeon¬ tent may introduce, lead to all the evils which arc caufed by frenzy and fanaticifm?
192547785Neither could any other law poffibly exift: £ 03?
192547785Now, how can this be, if the proudeft part of mankind are alfo moft addicted to it, unlefs we fuppofe vanity and pride to be the fame thing?
192547785O father, what intends thy hand,( lie cry’d, Againft thy only fim?
192547785Of Title by Gift, G?
192547785Of the fame nature is the entry hafp and yiafp ancj ftaple?
192547785Or, fuppofmg that they all perceived the deception, am I then at laft the only ho- neft man who will confefs it?
192547785Ouis globus, O cives, caligine volvitur atra?
192547785Part I. I C H T H K Knight- JiJh, fee Eques, Kurtus, charadiers of, fpecies of, YOLO P- 91? 7 ib.
192547785Penfs- in our age, hath improved mufic with new and admi- er?
192547785PoxNDING is that diligence affefting moveable Poindingj?
192547785Shall we allc here, Who taught the bees the pro¬ perties of folids, and to refolve problems of maxima and minima?
192547785Since, therefore, efeuage differed from, knight fervice in nothing, but as a compenfation differs from a&ual tervice?
192547785Sur Pappuis du monde^ue faut U qidon fonde D''e/ poir?
192547785The king, furprifed at the oddity of his appearance, immediately afked him vdiat was the meaning of it, and whither he was going?
192547785The leaguers, or confederates, were cf three kind?.
192547785The minifters were then called over yearly in the fynod, and were commonly aflced, Whether they had preached to the times?
192547785The rajah, therefore, having collected in tht?
192547785They ferve to fecrete a kind of ferous matter of the nature of faliva, which is difcharged into the mouth by little du6ts near the gum?.
192547785Thirdly, The infurers are liable for a total lof?
192547785This crime was capital by the Jewifh law: “ He that ftealeth a man and felleth him, or if he be found in his hand, fhall* Toro*?.
192547785This leer is continued to its tower and arched all along, and is? ibout four feet wide, and high within.
192547785This was in O&ober 1753?
192547785Thus we hold, that there is but one nature or elfence in God, but three hypofiafes or perfon?.
192547785To the names juft mentioned, we may add that of Athenceus, who, in''''the feventh book of his Deipnofcphijlc?, difeourfes of fifties.
192547785To whom will Mifs*** be married?
192547785Truth is fcarce attainable even by the fureft obfervations j and will fanciful conjeftures ever come at it?
192547785Upon a threatened in- vafion from England anno 1547?
192547785Upon tliis footin?
192547785What Ihould I fay?
192547785What fury, O fun, PoilVffes thee to bend that mortal dart Againft thy father ’s head?
192547785What motive then can induce me to divulge my doubts of its authen¬ ticity?
192547785Whatever claim they may have in right of food and felfidefence( to w- hich ought we to add the purpofes of the naturalift, explained above?)
192547785Whenever the prifoner was of a different party, or he could pleafe the court by condemning him, i?
192547785Where ihall I take more?
192547785Wherein remain’d, For what could elfe?
192547785Why might they not be afterwards gradually introduced into our fmall rivers?
192547785Will it ferve my country to introduce difeontent of any fpecies?
192547785Will you to your power caufe law and juftice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments? — King or queen.
192547785Would the Romans have chofen that order for a temple? ” The expence of building that church was 4500I.
192547785Yet, fubmits confcious of his dignity, he difdained to fubmit to a10^ 111?
192547785You did not fee it pafs?
192547785You did not fee it then?
192547785You may alfo tell him to put the pack in hi?
192547785You may in fome meafure judge of Pliny ’s manner, by one Ihort letter to his friend, which runs thus: “ How fare you?
192547785^ As the objedl of the fociety of Jefuits differed from Peculia?
192547785a convenient time foon after, afked by the court, if he has any thing to offer why judgement ffiould not be awarded againft him?
192547785and is it any evidence of ours, that we are not there¬ fore induced to treat them with a more fympathifing tendernefs?
192547785and is this inference ill founded?
192547785and vmuld flie refufe to repeal that againft Ireland?
192547785are divines in vogue and power commonly the moil knowing and upright?
192547785c. 28. thefe rettraints, the only remaining veftiges of flavery in the law''of Scot¬ land, are abrogated •, and, after the ift July 5 775?
192547785c. 38. fidence in that city, and next to Xerxes was the moft^eneija?.^£?
192547785certain circumftances, on which depends ihe prefervation of the individual, or the continuation of the kind.?
192547785could he wear a feal, furpafs in Aik and drefs, ufe enAgns armorial, and enjoy all the other privileges of knighthood?
192547785faint?
192547785i?
192547785in perpe¬ tual?!
192547785j 187-?
192547785memory 0f man?
192547785my own good, and with a view to be convinced?
192547785or hath he delegated his power to any particular perfons?
192547785or who ware the firft reformers?
192547785pleafantly?
192547785that is, at leifure?
192547785the heavens are open j if you enter not now, when will you enter?
192547785through that laft cup B, ”( raijing( IX.)///.?
192547785who conferred it as an appendage on his fon John of Gaunt, thence called duke of Lancq/ ler; but the LAN[ So?
192547785—-v — J To the propofitions already mentioned, Lord North.,,8?
192547785“ But even if they were infallible, who gave them commiflion to do what the Spirit of God had done al¬ ready?
192547785“ Colonel Fletcher being afked by fome officers, why Colonel Baillie halted?
192547785“ Had you rather Caefar were living, and die all( laves, than that Caefar were dead, to live all free men? ” Julius Ctefar.
192547785“ He died( fays Mr Nicholas) fome time about the year 1771?
192547785“ VVere there feveral labyrinths in that ifland?
192547785“ What was the ufe of the caverns to which the- name of labyrinth was given?
192547785“ do they love? ” See Grammar.
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192200901( u) Playfair places the Ionic migration in 1044 B. C. Gillies in 1055?
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192200901A( hip from a port in latitude 56 ° N. fails S. W. by W. till( he arrives at the latitude of 40 ° N: Required the difference of longitude?
192200901A. ffiZron Jrrtfo?
192200901Alfo, let the fradtion —^ be increafed by 1, and it becomes — to-+ 1 —+ 7%?
192200901Aloe perfoliata, yocco/ r/ w?
192200901Animal mucus, hartlhorn jelly, veal and chicken broth, and perhaps oil, fat and cream?
192200901Another mark of the decline of life is a weak- nef?
192200901Ariftolochia ferpentaria, y«rtL?-ro0L TinCtura ariftolochiaeferpentari9e,//«C?wr£<9/]/fltf£
192200901Artemifia? ibxotSiTmvn, fQuthern- wood tea.
192200901At that time almoft all the fciences were loft j and why not magic as well as others?
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192200901But how can any third idea ferve to difcover a nerofarri- relation between two others?
192200901But what have we to do tvith thee?
192200901But who were thofe aged and infirm templars to whom Clement is fo compaftionate?
192200901By the help of thefe many of them? ed by afcended, and came to the affiftance of Alexander and smen.
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192200901Commodore Byron landed here with difficulty in 176?, in order to take in wood and water, of both which he found plenty.
192200901Conium maculatum Strychnos nux vomica?
192200901Could the moll enlightened man do more? ” He well knows when he is mocked, or otherwife ill treated.
192200901Could they 333) MAD of defend themfelves by any other means from our artil- lery and bayonets?
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192200901Delphinum ftaphifagria?
192200901Dfertalion fur la caufe de la lumiere dcs Phofphores, 1717?
192200901Did they perpetrate murder upon any of their fellow- citizens? — This was never laid to their charge.
192200901Did they purloin any man ’s treafures? — Of theft they were never accufed.
192200901Do you fee among us any indications of jealoufy or- MAD hatred?
192200901Dofe five to 30 grain?.
192200901E. Lon?.
192200901E. Lon?.
192200901ELATFCRUmMSfDS, I?-rRi>!C?
192200901Eng?
192200901Father( replied lie), the devil has told me fo al¬ ready, mucl?
192200901Fi,?.
192200901For the fird two months, no other food diould be given to the child but the n?
192200901For what would it avail him to know good from bad adtions, if he had no freedom of choice, nor could avoid the one and purfue the other?
192200901Haddingtonlhire, Edinburghfliire, and Linlithgowlhire j otherwife called £ «/?, Mid, and Weft, Lothians.
192200901He compofed, by the help of his memory alone?
192200901He was familiar even with ftrangers, and received thofe kind of careffes that?
192200901Here is a great bu.. r?
192200901Hifiory of clofe veffel, for fix day?, and filtering the tindhire^l*''1 trough paper in a glafs funnel.
192200901Hiftory of two ounces of powdered canella, fix pints of Spanith S''offiHivd 1 v''^''te w‘ne?
192200901His matter, furprifed at his exaft obedience, alked, How it was poffible for him to eat fuch a naufeous fruit?
192200901How are the blanks or fpaces in a line to be ma¬ naged, as thefe are by no means equal?
192200901How did the vicar of Chrill, the fucceflbr of Peter, and the father of the Chrittian world, relilh it?
192200901How is a long word at the end of a line to be divided?
192200901Hufeland n pre ■ mg- 17?
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192200901II5 Cob ay a, Guinea Pi?.
192200901In I377?
192200901In reafonings of this kind, will any man pretend that it is of no ufe to be well acquainted with the va¬ rious powers of the mind by which we realon?
192200901In the courfe of their journey, the Iron Malk was, one day heard to alk his keeper whether the king had any defign on his life?
192200901In which clafs then are we to rank thefe innocent men?
192200901Is it abfolutely neceflary, that the fon( hould inherit the bodily difeafes, and the mental debility of his fore- fa¬ thers?
192200901Is it likely?
192200901Is it not the chief employ¬ ment of our feveral courts of judicature to determine in particular inftances, what is law, juftice, and equity?
192200901Is it of no ufe to mark the various fallacies in reafoning, by which even the moft ingenious men have been led into error?.
192200901Is it, therefore, fo very aflonilhing, that, with fo many advantages he was able to capti¬ vate the queen fo far as to induce her to marry him?
192200901Is not this to affafiinate an enemy with his hands tied behind his back?
192200901Is not this to reproach a foe who is deprived of the organs of utterance?
192200901It was anciently the Profionti?.
192200901It was taken by the Britifh in 1778?
192200901L O evident truth?, or propofitions previoufly eftatlifhed.
192200901LIXIVIOUS, an appellation given to falls ob¬ tained from burnt vegetables by pouring water on their fjjfcfftns?!.
192200901Let AM then= D'', BM= D, CP= a?, PM= y, the angle MCP=: », CA= CB= r a.
192200901Log 5280 81 5282 5283 iq 52861723? 287!7232i?
192200901Log 5280 81 5282 5283 iq 52861723? 287!7232i?
192200901Lorrain, Robert/
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192200901May not thofe who in¬ habit woods be allowed to live, without knowing who thou art, and whence thou comeft?
192200901Mi de St Mars was alarmed at the fight j and a&ed the man with great anxiety, whether he could read, and whether any one elfe had feen, the plate?
192200901Neapolitan?, highly provoked againft the duke, tore Luitprand,.
192200901Nicotiana tabacum, tobacco?
192200901Now, it is eafy to fee from the figure, that in ■ whatever fituation the pairs of cquidiftant ordinates may be, M m+&
192200901Of what importance is it to us when a manager of the revenue glitters from head to foot with gold?
192200901Of what importance is it ‘ in many cafes to decide aright whether an adion fhall be termed murder or rnanjlaughter?
192200901PLATE CCC''?''ftl.
192200901PLATE CCCIl MAMMALIA lill llilt A.Wtbon Sculp?
192200901PraTentiam Dei et ipfi ftatim( enfere: nam et terra?
192200901Prepared of four ounces of prepared carbonate of lime?
192200901Prunus fpinofa, y?0
192200901S. Sagitta?
192200901Scammonv is one of the mod draftic purgatives, and as fuch is fometimes given in dropfy, in a dofe of from?
192200901See Silver, Muriate of?
192200901Shall wt excufe all this by faying, Tantum reltgio potuit fuadcre malorum?
192200901Sper-(?
192200901Syrupus? i\X\\,fyrup of garlic.
192200901The Athenaeum, which comprifes a news room and library, was projefted in 1798?
192200901The fame benefi-,?^-clnal cial effects have followed their ufe in ifchuria veficalis, or fuppreflion of urine from over- diftenfion of the blad¬ der.
192200901The firft place they give to the revealers f) ‘ andi MAH r 408] M A H Mahom;- and efhtblifhers oi new dHpenfation?
192200901The flefti of the tapir( tapir americanus) is much Tapir?
192200901The lower- road is fixed in the fhtp by an apparatus dt( cribed in the articles HuEK and SHEER?
192200901The monarch then aiked him if he had any doftur with him, and if he was a great doftor, and a king ’s doftor?
192200901Their women are too frequently ill- favoured, and want the florid complexion, which, w hen united to a pleafing affem- blage MAD[ 337 1 MAD''fuleira?.
192200901They were indeed com¬ pared with other writings; but with what writings?
192200901This point fet¬ tled, let us next inquire what thofe ideas are which are capable of being thus unfolded?
192200901To enume¬ rate every particular would fill volume?.
192200901To what elfe can we attribute this extraordinary mortality?
192200901To what perceptible pro¬ perty in opium are we to aferibe its narcotic powers?
192200901We ate told by the French governor Flacourt, in his hiftory of this iflandf, f//;)?.
192200901Were not the inhabitants of England, at one period, fanatics, rebels, and regicides?
192200901Were they men fmarting under difeafes inflicted by the hand of heaven?
192200901Were they men whofe aged limbs were unfit for the fatigues of a journey, or whofe gray hairs had excited the pity of the Roman pontiff?
192200901What can the Lydians gain by the conqueft of Perfia j they who enjoy all the ad¬ vantages of which the Perfians are deftitute?
192200901What degree of credit ftiould men of pro¬ bity attach to the information thus received?
192200901What muft we think of thofe who reproach and vilify the order, upon the uncertain reports of cun¬ ning and interefted men?
192200901What then are the grounds of our judgment in rela¬ tion to fa£!s?
192200901What then were their crimes?
192200901When a local and temporary inftitution drew down the vengeance of the Ro¬ man fee, what mull have been its conduft to a lodge of mafons?
192200901When our illuftrious orator was alked, what was his bell fermon?
192200901When taken young, the marmot may be eafily tamed, and is often taught to perform various gefticulation?.
192200901Whence arifes this difference?
192200901[ 6U 1( l) EhMn yct(>< ln MiXetf^TTn?, sfti 0 Yivne- ccpivos tx Aitvwis to ts vvoftoi x.ou rijy( Ww.
192200901_ Genus 2?.
192200901a- j- Kz)?
192200901among thofe who fuffered or among thofe who were faved?
192200901and why confine him?
192200901and why that mafque?
192200901born without the knowledge of Louis XIII.?
192200901d her this year, and neither iooner nor later?
192200901fince AL is ten times greater than A c, LM ftiall be the tenth teim or the feries from unity*, and becaufe A
192200901flexuofu?, green Turkey cucumber, Cucurbita lagenaria, bottle gourd, C. citrullus, wa¬ ter melon.
192200901for 274 days?
192200901for they knew not what it was. ” For we muft obferve, that the word by which they afked, vohat is this?
192200901fpare my 6?
192200901i 221> 11-M''?
192200901i ql!9.939l6 i J9- 93942 xS- PSP6?
192200901i- r^ k?
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192200901j9- 9373 9- 93724 9- 9371?
192200901jing?
192200901king?.
192200901mon( °)?
192200901or is there in the fweet tafte of acetate of lead, any indi¬ cation of a deadly poifon?
192200901p. 4? o.
192200901rulers of Europe?''
192200901t6?.
192200901the originals''?
192200901uhoft?
192200901xo.66026 9- 34 ° 346i Jr8!9- 34 ° 956o 9- 34i556o 9- 342I5 61 9- 3427?
192200901| MaConr?
192200901“ And dar’ft thou threat to fnatch mf''prixe away, “ Due to the deeds of many a dreadful day?
192200901“ Can it be by chance, then, that thefe elements, found more than 40 years ago, Ihould accord fo well with ours founded on recent obfervations?
192200901“ In the irretriev¬ able fituation of her affairs, let the moll fevere of her fex fay what courfe was left for her to follow?
192200901“ Romam tu mihi fola facis?''''
192200901“ To whom is it( he ex¬ claimed) that I am going to yield thee up?
192200901■ t- r-?
192984255), Aa: Q.?
192984255* 2?.
192984255* 73* unibilicated, convex, pointed; aperture fub- flrZ''///?
192984255- He concludes his explication of the rainbow with the following obfervation on halos and parhelia?.
1929842551 2.7?
1929842551 The C R O[??
1929842551 The C R O[??
1929842551 ai;n(!t B. oblong, horn- coloured) fpirc retufe) thin) 4?
1929842551 therefore afked him how he ventured into fuch fubtleties, which I ne¬ ver duril meddle with?
1929842551. ovate, with undulated ribs and tranfverfe< 7r^yro/?
1929842551076 I08o 1086 1090 1091 IO96 1098 1099 mo 1118 1119 1152 “ S?
19298425512 years, from 17^?
1929842551204 The rape of Helen by Paris?
1929842551643, granted them an exemption quarrelled j but thefe warriors, what have they done?
1929842551699 The Scot?''
19298425524? te< i co¬ lours.
1929842554 C Constantin e, CON[, 570 J CON C^a?"
19298425549 The 21 ft dynafty of Chinefe emperors, founded in China a- 1368 by Chu, continued till the year 1644, when ® a‘n c?1?"
1929842554?.
1929842555 But what is the caufe which operates in determining the regular arrangement of the particles oi bodies in thefe circumftances?
1929842556 7 10 11 12 16 20 21 22 25 26 27 14 8 4 1 2 7 10 11 16 17 20 25 26 2?
1929842556?, Let DE be a femi- ordinate to the tranfverfe diame¬ ter P/>; let PG be the parameter of the diameter, and Qy the conjugate diameter.
19298425570. r.comprefled and tranfverfely wrinkled j 3 inches S?
19298425598: P. entire, oval, a little horny, with a marginal, mucronate crown; aperture oval; 2?
192984255;?- orbicular, a little refleifted at the rim, brown, with^rum.
192984255?
192984255? • S- Snowy, ribbed; outer whirls of the fpire fcarcely prominent.
192984255A go- by, or bearing the hare, is counted equivalent to two turn?.
192984255Again, becaufe DC is Itls than DE- j- EC, AD — DC is greater than AD —( DE- j- EC)—AE — EC y much more therefor?
192984255All other military offi¬ cers? re appointed by the affembly, and commiffioned by the governor.
192984255An eminent perfonage, how- noble and liberal in the fpending of them?
192984255Ancient medal?, coins, monuments, and infcriptions.
192984255And are not thofe ftories matched by thofe of Calypfo and Circe, the enchantreffes of the Greek poet?
192984255And do we for that rejed their authority?
192984255And does not one infiantly perceive what refpedf and dependence this privilege would draw upon them?
192984255And fuppofing it had been feen by fome ancient, whofe writings ftill remain, why Ihould he make particular mention of it?
192984255And it is evident alfo, that this aug¬ mentation of induftry will not effentially increafe num¬ bers: Why?
192984255And what are the Grecian Bacchus, Hercules, and Thefeus, but knights- errant, the exa£t counterparts of Sir Launce- lot and Amadis de Gaul?
192984255Animal afcidia?
192984255Animal tethys?
192984255Animal?
192984255As he found, however, tino.politan that the citizens were determined to hold out to the, hifto1?''
192984255As many as one in 46 of the inhabitants of Connecticut, who were living in 1774?
192984255As no hall could be found large enough to contain tuch?.
192984255At hi?
192984255B. obtufely pyramidal and tranfverfely ftriated-^pijram- white, with blackiih and brown clouds and ftripes.r/ tf/
192984255Being afked one day in full company, which of his works he thought the beft?
192984255But Avho imagines that Paufanias had either opportunity or in¬ clination to copy Paterculus?
192984255But being then in a lethargic fit, he anfwered from the purpofe j upon which he was again alked whether he did not name his eldeft fon Richard?
192984255But how was this to be elfe&ed?
192984255But the beginning of the following year, 352, Conftantius, having-ffe nbled his troops, furpri- fed and took a ftrong caltl?
192984255But whence had they the fpicery?
192984255But who would conclude from this anfwer, that Gronovius thought the Alexiades fpurious, or not worthy of any regard?
192984255By this means her traffic fwelled beyond conception;( lie became the common mart of all na¬ tions; her naval power arrived at a prodigiou?
192984255C O M[ 298} COM fc''ombina- fwer 5 for the repeated cutting?, however often, will tion.
192984255CONTINUO, in Mujic, fignifies the thorough b?.&, as baffo continuo is the continual or thorough bafs,.
192984255Can competition among buyers poffibly take place, when the provifion made is more than fufficient to fupply the quantity demanded?
192984255Can not the true God be fuppufed to have performed thofe miracles which Pagan hillorians have attributed to their falfe divinities?
192984255CoKAL- Slone, a name for a kind of red and white perfon?, at the head of whom was the late Frederic prince of Wales.
192984255Cochleae canaliculata?
192984255Con very With refpefl to the populoufnefs of the kingdom of P0?
192984255Confirmation, in Law, a conveyance of an eftate,?
192984255Could it have been intended to confide in their difere- tion?
192984255D. roundilh, fomew hat obtufe j finely and equally/^?/?, ftriated.
192984255Did he, who thus infcribed the wall, Not read, or not believe, St Paul, Who fays there is, where’er it( lands, Another houfe not made with hands?
192984255Do men ner''er prefer cumbrous fplendor to cheapnefs and convenience?
192984255Draw 534 Of the Draw a ftraight line from
192984255Emperors I?
192984255For PE- E/>: DE*:: P/>: PG, and? J>: PG:: E/>: EM:: PE- E/>: PE- EM, therefore DE*=PE’EM.
192984255For if the ancients contradift one another, how could it folloAV more than one of them?
192984255For is it found upon farther experience, that capital punifh- ments are more effedtual?
192984255For what are Homer ’s Leeftrigons and Cy¬ clops, but bands of lawlefs favages, with each of them a giant of enormous fize at their head?
192984255For what is death to that mind which confiders eternity as the career of its exiftence?
192984255From March 17^?
192984255Gen. 44*?
192984255H. concave on each fide, flat, whitilh^ whirls?, rounded j 1^ line diameter.
192984255H.;''P n''''arts? r? u- it •u ti¬ ll •( f at a. IV.
192984255H.;''P n''''arts? r? u- it •u ti¬ ll •( f at a. IV.
192984255Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intellect?
192984255Hath he been in thy heart?
192984255He eredted magazines in different places, yifited the cities which had fuffered moft, and gave orders for repairin''?
192984255His firmnef?
192984255His tirft remarkable piece was publifhed in** Lflay concerning the ufe of reafon in propofitions, the evi?
192984255How difficult is it to afcert in the years of the Judges of the Jewiffi nation, in the Binle?
192984255How inconceivably nume¬ rous then muft the circulations in the whole human body be?
192984255How many of thofe infcriptions, Avhich are prelerved to the prefent day, are mentioned by claflical authors?
192984255II?.
192984255ISNOTHI NG C ERTAIN?
192984255If he had a fon of his own blood, why did he adopt Leucus?
192984255If thefe things are fo j if man is the veffel of guilt and the vitftim of mifery; he demands how this conftitution of things can be accounted for?
192984255If we compare him with Auguftus, we( hall find that he ruined idolatry, by the fame precau¬ tions and the fame addrefs that the other ufed to de?
192984255Importance Qur inIancl coal- trade, that i «, carrying coals from of the coal- jy[-evvca{tie?
192984255In 1684, the charters of Maflachufets Bay and Ply?
192984255In Englilh, who is furprifed to find has and hath, a hand and an hand, a ufeful and an ufe- fid, in the works of the fame author?
192984255In a fliip of war there are feveral particular crews, or gangs, as the boatfwain ’s crew, the carpenter ’s crew?
192984255In pointing out the connexion between the JirJl of?
192984255In this bufinefs two queftions naturallytarofe:—Firft, Whether the king had a right to fend his troops to any part of his dominions?
192984255In this cafe, how could they propa¬ gate their religion l Nay, we may even alk, How could they live?
192984255Inclination of the rhombus? i q it 0.
192984255Is not infinite goodnefs equally confpicuous in relieving mifery as in diffufing happinefs?
192984255Is the language of every nation intuitive, or were they dictated by exi¬ gences, and eftabliftied by convention?
192984255It commenced in the year I772?
192984255It fhould there- iion? nce.
192984255It has none of the diftinguilhing charafters of cryftal; and is plainly a genus of fpars, called from their figure parallelopipedia?
192984255It is recommended, therefore, to all who wiffi to enjoy their exidence( and who entertains not that wiffi)?
192984255It was built, together with the abbey, in 1097?
192984255It was the workman- fliip of Chares, a difciple of Lyfippus, who fpent 12 year?
192984255J?.
192984255Let KDL a tangent at D meet the diameter in K, and its conjugate in L; draw DG parallel to P/>, meet- Q.?
192984255Let Rr, Sr be the axes, and PA Q?
192984255Let the ends of a firing, equal in length to A/?, be lit faftened at the points F,/, and let the firing be ftretch-% erk.
192984255Let the ftraight lines HP, H/>?
192984255M. Animal an afcidia?
192984255Muft we pay no regard to the writings of Livy, becaufe his hiftory contains many fabulous rela- tions?
192984255Mytilus? nargaritiferus, pearl- bearing muf¬ fel, or pearl- oyder of the Ead Indies.
192984255N. Animal?
192984255N. La?.
192984255Neverthelefs, if there be fuch a thing as an argument a priori, why may not fpecula- tive men be employed in its examination?
192984255Next day they made a drift to ward ftop-*"§ et 33^ar as 70- 44*?
192984255Now, it has been obferved, that that part of the new( hell formed on the neck oppofite to the black or brown dripes on 1?.
192984255Of the nine authors named in p. 109, had any one ever vifited Paros?
192984255Of wbn''n?
192984255On one lid?
192984255On the other hand, can competition take place among the fellers, when the quantity demanded exceeds the total provifion made for it?
192984255Or how came Arabia to be fo famous in ancient times for fpices?
192984255Or whence proceeded that miftake of many great authors of antiquity, that fpices actually grew there?
192984255Or, may we gather from thefe words, That houfe is not a houfe of lords?
192984255P. convex, chefnut j ftriae unequal,-crowded, decuffated j within fmooth, with alternate green and white band?
192984255PE • E/>: DE*:: P/>*: g?*.
192984255Pe?
192984255Perhaps indeed it may be faid with juftice, that foreigners hold his memory in an eftimatior?.
192984255Ping- fiou?
192984255Principle?
192984255Shell?.
192984255Sup- “ pofe the queftion to be, Is nothing certain?
192984255Suppofe the queftion to be, JV/ iat is each Bri- “ ton''s boaji?
192984255Tell me, Apollo, for thy Daphne ’s love, What Creffida is, what Bandar, and what we?
192984255That Sir Thomas knew nothing of it, or be¬ lieved it to be fpurious, or forged it, or v''as privy to the forgery?
192984255That he ftiould have the power and boldnefs to put his prince and mailer to an open and infamous death?
192984255The adoration of the crofs appear?
192984255The bag fliould contain from goo to 320 pound?.
192984255The box made ufe of when the ftudent paints fhould be CUE[ 727] CUE Crayon- be about a Jbot fquare, with nine partition?.
192984255The cards being thus difpofed, you alk your adver- fary in what fuit you{ hall repique him?
192984255The combinations of 5, are--- 21?.
192984255The fame year he enaCted two laws; Ido]a3 t?
192984255The feller?, on the other''hand, can only regulate the prices they expect, by what the merchandi’fe has coft them when brought to mar¬ ket.
192984255The lines a?
192984255The next queftion to be determined is, to what degree oflalitude the northern coaft of Afia extends before it inclines direflly weftward?
192984255The true queftion is, Has not the Parian Chronicle every mark of antiquity that can be expeft- ed in a monument claiming the age of 2000 years?
192984255The word comes from the Greek noa- pez, world, and city. — One of the ancient philofopjiers being interrogated what countryman he was?
192984255Thefe he difcoven tvitli his feet, and having •firm rv A Shells,& c. bitatien of foun(j one?
192984255This is what the an- cWel?.
192984255This machine is called a jen¬ ny, and is the belt contrivance for fpinning waoj''or Jhute that ha?
192984255This tenure vTas very frequent in the||!?
192984255This venerable and benevolent gen- Connedl?.
192984255This was firft granted by tire Black Piince, in confideratlon of their paying 4?.
192984255Thou foolifh woman, fayeft thou that the prieft can¬ not make the holy body of Chrift?
192984255Thou foolifh wo¬ man, after the words of confecration, is it not the Lord ’s body?
192984255Thus Ti- tius and his brother are related; why?
192984255Thus in 3 a?, a xx or b x; 3, a and are the coefficients of x; and in 6 a, 9 £; 6 and 9 are the coefficients of a and b.
192984255Thus when furnamed the Greatf undertook to drain and carry off t.h?
192984255To accomplifh this,?.t will be a good general rule for the( ludent to ufe his crayon in( vveetenlng as much, and his finger as little, as poffible.
192984255To what a degree mull: good breeding adorn the beauty of truth, when it can th us foften the deformity of falfehood?
192984255To what fource muft we attribute thofe inteftine dif- fenlions?
192984255Trade is at a ftand: what then becomes of all the hands which were for¬ merly employed in fupplying the foreign demands?
192984255Tunc ilia JeneBce Sera niece requies?
192984255V. brownifti yellow'', ftriated with brown 3 5fpeclal plaits in the pillar 3?-§- inches long.
192984255V. ovate, anteriorly angular, with undulated tranfverfe ftriae j 2 inches long, 2-?
192984255Valvis duabus caleariis hemifphericis, anterius excifi?, et duabus lan- ceolatis.
192984255WFat are the frowns of for¬ tune to him who claims an eternal world as his inhe¬ ritance?
192984255Was David, was Solomon, a ft ranger to this dodtrine?
192984255Was it probable that the court of direftors would aft upon that fcale?
192984255Was the vaft territory of all the Ruflias worfe regulated under the late emprefs Elizabeth, than under her more fanguinary predecef* fors?
192984255We have inftances at the Cape, as well as?
192984255We may conclude, then, with refpedt to the in¬ fluence of this fecondary caufe in promoting the pro¬ pagation of Chriftianity?
192984255Weight in Tons 5068 3835 4602 5369 6136 6903 7670 8437 9?Q4 Quantity in Chaldert H58 — 1447+* 73M- 2026-f- 23''?
192984255What a number of difeordant opinions has Mr R. himfelf given us from the ancients concerning the age of Homer?
192984255What are the firfi: confequences of this revolution?
192984255What ftiall become of her, fay you, my lord?
192984255What if a moufe eat it after confecration what fhall become of this moufe?
192984255What real dependence, therefore, could there be on the accuracy of the account given by a youth of that age?
192984255What then are the confequences of this new com¬ merce to our merchants, who have left their homes in quell of gain abroad?
192984255What, in¬ deed, is life or its enjoyments without fettled principles, laudable purpofes, mental exertions, and internal com¬ fort?
192984255What, is my Richard both in fhape and mind Transform’d and weak?
192984255When the revenue of the prince from a Angle port was fo great, what muft have been the riches of his fubje&s?
192984255Where ’s the neceflity of that, Mr Bayes?
192984255Who can doubt, for example, of the truth of the fafts re¬ lated by Admiral Anfon, in the hiftory of his voyage round the world?
192984255Who does not feel how much more vocal and fonorous the fifth appears when compared with the fourth?
192984255Why did he truft to him the government of the ifland, when he promifed him his daughter in marriage?
192984255Why is a period fo vaft obliterated fo entirely as to efcape the retrofpeft of hiftory, or tradition, and even of fable itfelf?
192984255With this inten- ti m he built a houfe near the palace of Richmond but being feized with the fweating ficknefs, he died In 1519?
192984255Would it be contend¬ ed that parliament meant to leave the finances in the hands of the company, who had been declared unfit to be trufted with them?
192984255^ If again you interrogate them how thofe books, The natures which they call Scripture, are authenticated?
192984255^6 Proceeding fouthward in queil of a continent, they ice iuand? » fell in with ice iflands in S. Lat.
192984255and why might not the author, Avithout any imputation of ignorance or raftmefs, fometimes depart from them all?
192984255and, fecondly, If he fent them to India, who ought to defray the expence?
192984255becaufe both are derived from one father: Titius and his fhft cou- fm are related\ why?
192984255been to a gian?
192984255brown, and marked with ferruginous fpot?, and two white bands) 14 inch long.
192984255c “ What then is the opinion which on the whole we are to form of the admirable Crichton?
192984255c, the CRYSTAL] ruflurc of the points?, g,( fig.
192984255diminution vof the lamina?
192984255ed, arched ftria?.
192984255fc/ ls/ Z?
192984255from all cuftoms, fubfidies, and other duties, until fur^ Shall they die to avenge a private quarrel between us?
192984255ftraits of Magellan, or to double Cape Horn, and fail1* 161111 through thofe of Le Maire?
192984255fucvtffion of the kings of Judah and Ifrael?
192984255his mortal life could have dretched out to the extent of “ If we furvey the moral cnaradler of Cromwell, his immortal dcfirrns?
192984255how can it be fuppofed, that a being fo wicked and unhappy ftiould be the produ£lion of an infinitely per- fe6 t Creator?
192984255how far they extended?
192984255is equal to AH, or to BC; hence, by the definition, CH''and C/?
192984255is it becaufe I look like a man? ” But though( he ridiculed the manners of the French court, die was very folicitous to enter into its intrigues.
192984255lefs civilized, Ids focial, lefs fecure?
192984255lie fcholar of Eudoxus, who lived not much pofterior to>? h.
192984255long, 2?
192984255mention the colonization of the fame cities: how many authors noAV loft may we reafonably conjedture to have done the fame?
192984255nay, what fecurity could there be for Magna Charta ilfelf?
192984255or is it the found “ of days that are no more?
192984255or what is the caufe of the fame bodies in the fame circumftances affuming regular fi¬ gures?
192984255pofed to make nearly a point of leeway when clofe- hauled?
192984255potuifh rehquere folam, Crudelis?
192984255the parallelepiped, the fimplelf of all the folids, having parallel faces two and two; the triangular prifm, the fimpleft of all prifm?
192984255what fayeft: thou, thou fooliffi woman?
192984255with what loud applaufe Didtl thou beat heaven with blefling Bolingbroke Before he was what thou would’ll have him be?
192984255world) at feven?
192984255“ But what reafon could there be for thefe archaifms in the Parian Chronicle?
192984255“ Did not Ofllan hear a voice?
192984255“ From the archaifms, fuch as iy Av»a^ux?
192984255“ There is nothing faid of it in Sir T. Roe ’s negociations. ” What is the in¬ ference?
191678897(?
191678897(?
191678897)> or ” t s t*( 42,? ‘.
191678897* ’ In St Mat¬ thew, who relates the fame thing, we read, “ Are not two fparrows fold for a farthing? ” The Greek reads affarion inftead of as.
1916788971 Towards 7 CUP[ I?]
1916788971/?, The largeft, for boiling and for finifhing is 28 inches deep by 38 or 39 wide in the mouth, and 18 inches wide in the wideft part.
191678897157, or with the fad, “ that a ball projeaed direaiy upward:?
19167889720*''QR be the fedlion of a plane perpendicular to the pa¬ per, and at any diftance from it, the diftance P7?
19167889734?.
1916788973c?, The third, for the alum fteep, is like the fe¬ cond.
191678897506? ftrieity the air.’erene ath.
191678897510 30''1.893? 4** add log.
1916788977?.
1916788979;e of And if the boy muft now begin to dedicate fome''d$ and portion of his time regularly to a certain talk, what< lin^s talk will be moft fuitable?
191678897?
191678897? fore''8n this country is, a method of imitating the foreign fpi- pfrits.
191678897? lou fle&ion.
191678897?, of naval flnres and timber for lldp building.
191678897A wit being alked one day what could be done to keep up an opera threatened with a moft complete damnation?
191678897A(k the faithful youth Why the cold urn of her, whom long he lov’d, So often fills his arm?
191678897According to this gentleman, thefon’stfieorT?
191678897Am- brofe his eldeft fon was a brave general and able ftatef¬ man under Queen Elizabeth j and received the appella¬ tion of/ Z ’?
191678897Among the evils to which mankind have been fubje<5ted, why might not their being liable to dsemoniacal poffeflion be one?
191678897Another queflion which naturally occurs on the fub- jeft of the deluge is, Whether there was any rain be- for it or not?
191678897Are then the latter to be told that dancing is an imitative art?
191678897As the virtuous patriot, the honed yet able datefman, the fkilful general, or the learned upright judge?
191678897As ™ 0^?
191678897At the clofe of each pfalm they made a paufe, during which the officers of arms( E) Quid profuit olim Hippolyto grave propofitum?
191678897At the fight of another ’s woe, does not my bofom naturally feel pain?
191678897At what period and in what manner, ought the principles of religion and morality to be inftilled into the youthful mind?
191678897Bfimita- One very great defideratum among the diftillers of|:''?
191678897Boil 2?
191678897But Education* if it( hould be loft, what( hall be his refource?
191678897But are their magnificent promifes ever fufilled?
191678897But before we de¬ fcribe the apparatus and the?
191678897But do not the moft polifhed natures feel a fimilar, a kindred pleafure, in the deep wrought diffreffes of the well imagined fcene?
191678897But how is this to be accompliftied?
191678897But how many{ hades may ferve to embel- lilh thofe pidures?
191678897But is it a truth that they are, during any part of life, guided folely by infUmEV, and capable only of fenfation?
191678897But thofe daemons who rvere the more immediate objects of the eftabliftied worftrip among the ancient G nations Dardali''i?, Daemon.
191678897But were they owing to the agen¬ cy of other fpiritual beings, how could they be influ¬ enced by the itate of the body?
191678897But what are the grounds of this eftimate?
191678897But what are thefe rules?
191678897But where does his fcrutiny terminate?
191678897But, as it is not always in the power of the Method 6i?
191678897By what miracle was the little ark preferved amidft the tumult of thofe impetuous waves which muft have rufhed in from all quarters?
191678897CXC?
191678897Can this be delufion?
191678897Could a Itroke from an angry woman tinge the honour of a gallant foldier?
191678897Curiofity is to be roufed and cherifhed in the bread of the child: but by what means?
191678897DEFOLIA.I ION,( from
191678897DRAWING, in general, denotes the aftion of pul?
191678897DURY, John, a Scots divine, who travelled much, and laboured with great zeal to reunite the Lutherans with?
191678897Do I not fhare in his fenfa- tions?
191678897Do any cir¬ cumftances in our conftitution, fituation, and peculiar chara6ter, determine the nature of our dream-?
191678897Do they indeed cultivate the underflandings of the young people intrufted to their care?
191678897Do they infill on laborious indullry or intenfe application?
191678897Drake ’s foldiers were well recom- penfed with the plunder of this( hip; for they found in it 5?, ooo ducats of gold, which were divided among them.
191678897ECCHYMOSIS, from to pour out, or from jj|, out of, and x, v[*o?, juice.
191678897ELECT.jncipiesofpoint, the current of air will make it move round with jeftruiity grea?
191678897Education, a new appetite, what progrefs has our pupil made?
191678897FORM.yi/^/?.
191678897For where in the mean time diould the fird words hang and be concealed j or how, after fuch a paufe, be revived, and animated again into motion?
191678897From this place to the foot of Leith wynd, it does not appear how the city was fortified?
191678897Fuj • S6, Eng*by TEArchibald, Edin?.
191678897Gerard Voflius calls Cufpinian map- Hablt?"
191678897HGI is a piece of twine faf- n^''I2?''
191678897Has na¬ ture unkindly left them to be, till the age of twelve, the prey of appetite and paffion?
191678897Have they any foundation in nature, or are they merely arbitrary?
191678897He fell in one of his?
191678897Hence the canon law lays it doAvn as a rule, that11 facerdotes a regibus honoranclifunt, non judicandi?''''
191678897Her majefly alked what( lie was?
191678897Here the city of Zell was appointed for her refidence; and in this place die died of a malignant fever on the loth of May 1775?
191678897His ab- orrence of crimes, his tendernefs for the criminals, his refpeft for the laws, and his reverential awe of th(?
191678897Horace fays, Hellade percuffa, Marius cum praxipitat fs, Cerritus fuit?
191678897How can it be otherwife?
191678897How eafy then would it be to require them to write down an ac¬ count of any new objeft expofed to their obferva- tion?
191678897How will he enjoy his fortune?
191678897I a{k, What are then his purpofes for life?
191678897If delufion, how or for what purpofes is it produced?
191678897If this be terminated by a large ball, the noifi?
191678897If this be true, where is the woman that would not facrifice fuch a lover to her refentment?
191678897In 1583?
191678897In 1587, he went to Lift)? n with a fleet of 30 fail*, and having intelligence of a great fleet aflembled.
191678897In Britain, toffy?.
191678897In anlwer to this, it is faid, that it may be juftly queftioned whether all fprings avo derived from the vapours raifed by the fun ’s heat?
191678897In other words, do we know of any caufe that is adequate to the filling and emptying of the fame por¬ tion of air every inftant, for hours together?
191678897In our conftruction, the pair of ordinates F p, Qq are evidently equidiftant with the pair Rr, 1/; as are P/?, R r, with Q y, T/.
191678897In the following year M. Rouland, fro-(nde''?
191678897Is implicit obedience to be exaded of children?
191678897Is it impoflible to com¬ municate any ufeful knowledge without them?
191678897Is it improper to call youth to the ftudy of the languages?
191678897Is the time ufually fpent in learning the languages ufefully occupied?
191678897It is a ftrong chain of reafoning, which forms a moral demonftration againft thofe who would have religious disputes decid¬ ed?
191678897It is indeed more free from legendary tales than any other work of ihi?
191678897It is plain that Py?
191678897It is required to determine the adlion exerted by the fluid, or matter, uniformly difpofed over the plate, on the fluid moveable in PC?
191678897It is, Whether it be mofl proper to educate a young man pri¬ vately, or fend him to receive his education at a public fchool?
191678897Lichten her?.
191678897Luxury was prevalent among them j and many of their women were not fo ftriiS a?
191678897M. Linguet afterwards propofed this queftion, What do you underjland by metaphyficalideas?
191678897No fweetly melting foftnefs, which attrafls O’er all that edge of pain, the focial powers, To this their proper aftion and their end?
191678897Nor is comparative wealth, or property, entire¬ ly difregarded in ele£lions; for though the richefl man has only one vote at on?
191678897Notions of The Greeks and Romans imagined that their dei- the Greeks tjes?
191678897Now in ruins, which lie on the Nen, between Carter and Dornford, in North?
191678897Of what ufe is this?
191678897On l aliph^f this, Al Kayem wrote to Togrol Beg, or Tangroli- Bagdad a pix, the Turkifh fultan, who poffeffed very extenfive l3?
191678897On their arrival there a debate enfued, whether the lords ihould attend in their robes or not?
191678897One of the firft queftions that naturally arifes from the very name of fluid is, What proofs have we of the materiality of this power?
191678897Or are they, though highly ufeful, yet not always indifpenfably neceflary?
191678897Or why dreams he at all?
191678897Or will you deign thors af- to furvey the beauties of Homer and Virgil throughford* the medium of a tranflation?
191678897Or, how long is the duration of that period?
191678897Our tranflation of the paffage is, “ Are not two fparrows fold for two farthings?
191678897Present t''t) in £/$.lo^£,S^J?
191678897Pt?.
191678897Ptolemy names a few places, both on the fea coafts and in the inland parts of this country, which?
191678897Purple blue 2f rh 8?
191678897Required the fun''s altitude?
191678897S.? r o*- CU o 3 p cr*-
191678897Seleucu?, This Seleucus is deferibed by Strabo as monfiroufly de- and mtn- formecJ Jn body, and( till more fo in mind.
191678897Selkirk sculji?
191678897Seventy girls are maintained in it; who, up¬ on leaving the houfe, receive 3l''excePtin?
191678897She ’s too good to let me die 3 Why, oh, why Ihould 1 defpair?
191678897So fer has tuftoxn power to change the nature of things,?
191678897Some addition is required to be made to theForTfe?
191678897Such a code of rigorous laws gave occafion to a certain Athenian to afk of the legiflator, why he was fo fevere in his punilhments?
191678897The D E S t! 79 1 D E S fjefart W
191678897The French have at lead fix kinds of^ ’s: the Latins have likewife a long and fhort
191678897The Jews, among other reproaches which they threw out again, ft our Saviour, faid, He hath a devil, and is mad: vcluj hear ije him?
191678897The allies laid liege to it in 1710?
191678897The art of calico- printing confiftsin impregnating Nature 0?
191678897The firft care of the preceptor is to provide him with a nurfe, who, as he is new born, muft be newly delivered?
191678897The following axioms with refpeift: to atmofpherical eleftricity, deduced by M. Cotte after a long courfe of V?
191678897The fruit of the pompion likewife conititute?
191678897The word is Greek, being compounded of^evrsga?, fecond, and Kxvonx,«sf ca- tionical.
191678897The.Dr//''?
191678897Thefe qualities thus inherent in bodies, which Powers?
191678897Thefe, however, were only titular pro-1 „ „ fefibrs 5 and for 30 years afterwards, a fummer le&ure.-p''LL?
191678897Then a??
191678897Then a??
191678897Then the velocity in the inftant a, is to that in the inftant c, as 0
191678897Therefore toX?
191678897They generally flyled themfelves civitatum patres curia- P BED[ IH] DEE Decurio/<* » and honorati municipiorum fenatorum.
191678897This church is built in a lingular manner, vi?.
191678897This in- ftrumenfc 710?
191678897This place, being under the turns, and dominion of a Turkifh pacha, was by no means agree-, ro?
191678897This, however, anfwered the 11 purpofe but very indifferently 5 and at laft a violent up-? he Cltyf roar was excited.
191678897To find what proportion the redun¬ dant fluid in HK bears to that in AB, and what pro¬ portion this latter bears to the deficient fluid in DF?
191678897To mutual terror, and compaflion ’s tears?
191678897To which therefore of thefe anceftors muft we firft refort, in order to find out defendants to be preferably called to the inheri¬ tance?
191678897WA7-rhT£a2c7 Sculp?
191678897We are aware, fuppofed by permeability is fupported by fome electricians,*? me''and that experiments have been related in proof of their opinion.
191678897We may alfo infer, that the temple at Kamju was erefted to Cham the fun, whom the people worfliipped under the name of Samo- nifu?''
191678897Were not thefe the murmurs of a heart ill at eafe?
191678897What advantages can our Bri- tiffi youth derive from an acquaintance with the languages and the learning of Greece and Rome?
191678897What an amiable little creature would the boy or girl be, who were brought up in a manner not inconfiRent with the fpirit of thefe few hints?
191678897What are thefe Kobaler who were de¬ fcended from the( hepherds, but the fame as the Cobali of Greece, the uniform attendants upon Dionufus?
191678897What can be the meaning of this?
191678897What metamorphofe ft range is this I prove?
191678897What parts of a human being are a61ive, what dor¬ mant, when be dreams?
191678897What then are the means to afeertain this?
191678897What though they comprehend not the meaning of what they learn?
191678897What were then their circumllances, their arts and manners, their moral principles, and military difcipline?
191678897Whence arifes then fuch a number of inhabitants with¬ in fo fmall a fpace?
191678897Whence then is the origin of this art?
191678897Where was his gallantry on this occafion?
191678897Where{ hall truth be found?
191678897Whether a domeftic or a pub¬ lic education is liable to the feweft inconveniences, and likely to be attended with the greateft advantages?
191678897Whether the primitive earth flood in need of fuch a quantity of rain to render it as fertile as the pre¬ fent?
191678897Who is a ftranger to the ftory of Lucretia killing herfelf for her violated chaflity?
191678897Whom can we fuppofe Fohi, with the head of a ferpent, to have been, but the great founder of all kingdoms, the father of man¬ kind?
191678897Why does not he al ways dream while afleep?
191678897Why, oh, why fliould I defpair?
191678897Will he be the friend of the poor, the deady fupporter of the laws and conditution under whofe proteftion he lives?
191678897Will he( how himfelf capable of enjoying otium cum digni- tate?
191678897Will they be fuch as may aflift the influence of religion on their fentiments and conduft in the future part of life?
191678897Will you content yourfelf with the modern wri- c;ent au- ters of Italy, France, and England?
191678897With which of thefe parties( hall we join?
191678897Would you make them liberal by fhowing them that the moft liberal is always beft provided for?
191678897Yet why ftiould he be oppofed with fo much virulence, or branded with fo many reproachful epithets?
191678897^uid primum, quid deinde, quid pofiremo alloquar?
191678897and so S at what period of life fliould we begin to enforce it?
191678897and why does not common fait, or faltpetre, or vitriol, do the like, but for want of fuch an attradlion?
191678897but, What effecls will this produce?
191678897ceffary to reftrain their volubilit* But the proper y — queftion to them on fuch occafions is not, as to boys, Of what ufe is this?
191678897drawback, not( hipped or exported, or reland¬ ed in Great Britain, unlefs in cafe of didrefs to fave them from perifliing, are to loft?
191678897equal facility through all bodies, but that in moving 316 31?
191678897fays, “ Can the Curtisean, or Ethiopian, change his colour? ” In Ezekiel( xxix.
191678897fo often draws His lonely footfteps, at the filent hour, To pay the mournful tribute of his tears?
191678897ft ion on Now the force by which the pafticle P or/?
191678897how oppofite the lights?
191678897how the animal?
191678897how varied may be the ftrokes of the pencil?
191678897ii*, D E F[ i y. more out of danger than even virtue could?
191678897ling out, or hauling along j thus we read of tooth?
191678897niuitra?!
191678897oldesT^ Laurvu £ rt''// f&f/''Orert/ d?)
191678897or ftiall we mediate between them?
191678897or of Virginia killed by her father to preferve it?
191678897pie?
191678897reservoirs,& c.( for the purpofe of watering), the elec-£ce.rVOir?''
191678897rm?.
191678897the refilling motion; £> r it is- equiva?
191678897the refinouseledlric he calls the cait, the plate B they
191678897thofe mountains where the ark firft refted?
191678897vendifli ’s There is a fubftance which we call the eledtric fluid,? ° thefis.
191678897what knowledge has he acquired?
191678897whether he ought to prefer thofe he had by Euridice to Ptolemy Philadelphus, whom he had by Berenice?
191678897‘ Do not( fays he) thofe mountains of Armenia bear witnefs to the t uth?
191678897“ From the account I have given above of the cau- fes?
191678897“ If( fays Mr Walpole) thefe inftances are proble¬ matic, are the following fo?
191678897“ There( hall be no more a prince of the land of E- gypt. ” 2?
191678897“ what harm can there be to join in the public feftivals?
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192984256# Vladimir engaged in numerous wars, and fubjecled feveral of the neighbouxiiSg ftate?
192984256( cried he) have I neither friend nor enemy? ” And then running defperately forth, he feemed refolved to plunge headlong into the Tiber.
192984256( faid he), are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Da- mafcus, more excellent than all the waters of Judaea?
192984256* In this manner Caefar was hemmed in for fome time: j.je?
192984256, I?
192984256-O.- •o-3 £? 7_ VB.''
192984256/Eneas is faid to have reigned three years; during which Rom?.
1929842561''he paf- fage downwards may, in many cafes, be continued, by very intelligent and attentive lockmen; but the paffage up ww/?
1929842561285. great fubjedls of Scotland feemed to have been fenfible no of Edward ’s ambitious defign?.
19298425613 The lake Onega is fituated in the government ofOnega?
19298425613?
19298425615* January 1. the fenate, in the name of the a sralpro- ernpjrei humbly thanked her majefty for the benefits Golsefta fot?
19298425616.802 17.606 18.421 19.228 20.044 20.80 21.678 22.506 °-5 1.081 1.768 2- 5 3- 263 4.050 4- 854 5- 6?
19298425618.84 50.60 83- 43 27.20 39- 36 5 °-44 56- 43 98.74 100.74 119.58 126.20^O.?!
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1929842563?
19298425644* r J?.th of(: ftaR- i ■ 443.
1929842564?
1929842565- lit creation?
19298425653. o. RUPPIA, a genus of plants, belonging to the te- trandria clafs*, and in the natural method ranking under the 1<; th order, Inundate?.
1929842567. expreffes by npj?, for the Seventy have tranflated both of thefe Avoids by SCR[ 782] SC R Scripture, to the cleared conviction.
192984256772.GI.CP the radius) common to the whole body is=-^—• It may be here afked, how this fradion can exprefs an anode?
192984256? five belonging to baptifm, exorcifm, anointing with oil,: the white garment, a tafie of milh and honey, and anoint¬ ing with chrifm or ointment.
192984256? oundation f Rome.
192984256?.
192984256A palfenger, meeting him on the way, cried, 4 ‘ There go men in purfuit of Nero. ” Another a(ked< him, if there was any news of Nero in the city?
192984256A parliament was called in 1523, in which it was debated, Whether peace or war with England fhould be refolved on?
192984256A. brigade of fappers generally confifts of eight men, divided equally into two 3 R parties?
192984256Above- 800 firebrands were found on the fpot, and no fewer than VUio''.''e?.
192984256After the treaty of Caracalla in 211, perpetual hofti- litie?
192984256Alal\Tt Azjhr/ i LeiXRfc Tape? ’ Ttvrh Arf3 M< pyutrfok< S\>zr\TW Umilitn- TaVribirv- F.letz I’etrwsfc''gorocL: r mi skov.
192984256Alliance jn the mean time, the king of Pruflia began, when it with Pruffia was too late?
192984256Among the peculiar Scotch difhq?
192984256And fpread fackcloth and allies for his couch?
192984256And numbereth he not all my fteps?
192984256And to bring the wandering poor into thy houfe?
192984256And why fhould the gentleman refufe himfelf the fame pleafure of beholding fcientific ingenuity?
192984256And wilt thou bring me even into judgment with thee?
192984256At lalt Brutus had courage to fpeak to it: “ Art thou a daemon or a mortal man?
192984256Being afked by the emperor, with a ftern countenance, what bad brought him there at that unfeafonable time?
192984256But can any general rule be gi¬ ven for this purpofe?
192984256But how came Cecrops to have any eonneftion with Cyprus?
192984256But if fuch was the origin of weeks, how came the great and ancient goddefs lellus to be omitted?
192984256But remark the third: Shall not the matter of words be anfvvered?
192984256But though we can produce no teftimony jefervi „?
192984256But victory anew declared for the Rhode?.
192984256But what is the fource of this obligation?
192984256But what is the obje6 t of this war, as unjuft as it is unnatural> It is not I fup- pofe to excite the ftrongeft averfion for the Ruffian name?
192984256But what is this to the purpofe?
192984256But why is fo aflFedting a letter fo often accompanied with an unimpor¬ tant digreffion, an infipid criticifm, or a felf- contradidt- ing paradox?
192984256By the fame arts, and with the fame views, they had joined with him to pro¬ cure the bond of the nobles recommending him to the queen as a hufband?
192984256Did he really live and write at fo early a period as Porphyry and Philo pre¬ tend?
192984256Do you fpeak of one and the fame per- fon, you will alk?
192984256Does it become a fovereign to make loyalty a crime?
192984256Doth he not fee my tvays?
192984256Elizabeth was thrown into the greateft conifer- F0^ 1-* a?
192984256Elizabeth, Lord Darn- however, was not more fincere in this propofal than in1 ®?
192984256Fig- 4-* 5* Iffea of ether ftrains, prefTures, or thrufi:?.
192984256For example, fuppofe the queilion to be, Is it proper for me to marry?
192984256For the angular velocity in this cafe m. Gl. C?
192984256From him the river took the name of Tiber, which it •? a.
192984256From what caufes did the council of England fufpend the jud ven¬ geance of the laws, and leave their queen ’s life dill in jeopardy?
192984256Given the difeharge Dof a river, and V its velocity of regimen: required the fmalleft flope s, and- the dimenfions of its bed?
192984256He alleged he had feen the ghoft of Galba, which had, in?
192984256He died Supreme the fame year( 1438); and Sir Alexander Livingftone I)0wer di- of Callendar was appointed to fucceed him as governor yuIe<1 b?''
192984256Hence a celebrated queftion, Whether ridicule be or be not a tell of truth?
192984256His libera?
192984256How long fliall the words of thy mouth be as a mighty wind §?
192984256How long wilt thou trifle in this manner?
192984256How much will it rife if it receives an addition which triples its difeharge?
192984256How unfuitable then would panegyric be, where the fubjedl was full of humility?
192984256How?
192984256However, they ordered 30,000 Ro¬ man forces to be alfembled, together with as many fo¬ reign troops a?
192984256I afiked Idris, if ever he had before feen fuch a fight?
192984256I71^?
192984256I? r.
192984256If a Chinefe is alked how he finds himfelf in health?
192984256If he buries them in the earth, he is txedic, that is, ayV//?
192984256In 1522 he took his firft de¬ gree in arts; two years after, was ele&ed fellow j and, in 152?, he commenced matter of arts.
192984256In 1792, it amounted to 2,.2,o65,386?
192984256In a fallen humour he left Stirling, and proceeded to Glafgow, Here he fell fick?.
192984256In fome other kinds of writing his ge¬ nius feems to have wanted fire to attain the point of per- fedtion; but who can attain it?
192984256In the line g c, which is per¬ pendicular to G g, take g e to g A, as A
192984256In thefe were comprifed^rue*t, e?
192984256In this declaration, after ex- prefling their regret at having been difappointed in^esd*c their fcheme of reformation, they protefled, that noing?.
192984256Indignation is, however, inftantly predominant: But a few words who can forbear?
192984256Is fuch then the fad which I ehoofe?
192984256Is it not to didribute thy bread to the hungry?
192984256Is it poflible that fuch men could be guilty of forgery, or could falfe writings be eafily impofed on them?
192984256Is not this fuperdition then an ef- fulion of gratitude?
192984256Is not this the faff that I choofe?
192984256Is the vermin become thy couch, and the earthwmrm thy covering?
192984256Is then thy pride brought down to the grave*, the found of thy fprightly indruments?
192984256It is more doubtful whether our fenfe of ridicule be the true teft of what is ridiculous?
192984256It was moved, whether biffiops, as conftituted in Scotland, had any authority for their funftions from the Scriptures?
192984256J, SO?
192984256J2?
192984256John Knox, the chief inftru- liberal art?
192984256L he ifland of Salami?
192984256Let CA be=: a, CB= r x, and BD~ 7/, and let? r be the circumference of a circle whofe radius is 1.
192984256Let Kdbe perpendicular to eg, and in Kd take A
192984256Let me perifli, do I never fay any thing worthy to be laugh’d at?
192984256Might I not wafh in them and be clean?
192984256No one Avill deny that the Pentateuch exifted in tin?
192984256Old SARUM, in W ilts, about one mile north of New Sarum or Saliibury, l)a?
192984256On the ap¬ pointed day he prefented himlelf, with a numerous at¬ tendance of gentlemen, who were determined to cxeit 4 S themfelves(?)
192984256On the centre of the large circle may be the figure of the fun j and on each of the feven fmaj- 4i 55?
192984256On the other hand, the friends of Gracchus, who were difperfed by.parties in different places, cried out, JVe are ready: What mujl we do?
192984256On what were its foundations fixed?
192984256One of them had the boldnefs to anfwer him by a part of a line from Virgil: Ufque adeonc miferum ejl mori?
192984256Or fliall a man be acquitted for his fine fpeeches?
192984256Or who ftretched out the line upon it?
192984256Or who laid the corner- ftone thereof?
192984256Peterffiurgh is an x mu fly enquiring whether the tzar has ceafed^to live within her walls?
192984256Q f, or s, the 18th letter and 14th confonant of our “ Y—^ L?
192984256R O S In this county there are many remains of antiquity, Rofs- fhir?, the moll memorable of which we{ hall here enumerate.
192984256RON[ 250]''RON hole in it, and in every hole is a flone, to which the na¬ tives afcribe feveral virtues; one of them is lingular( as?
192984256Recreations an- l Contrivances relating^calRetr?
192984256S1?
192984256SANCHEZ, Francois, called in Latin SanBius, was of Las Brocas in Spain, and has been dignified by his own countrymen with the pompous titles of/
192984256SCO''[ 58 The foil of Scotland, which, confidenng the little variety of the country, i?
192984256SCRIBONIUS, Largus, an ancient phyfician in the reign of Auguftus or Tiberjus, was the author of feverul?
192984256Say, who fixed the proportions of it, for furely thou knoweft?
192984256See Botany/«
192984256Shall this be called a fall, And a day acceptable to Jehovah?
192984256Shall thou even feoff, and there be no one to make thee aftiamed*?
192984256Shall thy prevarications make men filent?
192984256Such infupportable and capricious cruelties produced man?
192984256T?
192984256Tarquin under-? he city.
192984256Tavernier mentions 108 rubies in the throne''LtHltter.^ Qf j.jjg Great Mogul, from loo to 200 carats, and of a round one almoft 2?
192984256Te fouvient- il, vicomte, de cette demi¬ lune, que nous emportames fur les enemis au fiege d’A- fras?
192984256That a man( hould afflict Ins foul for a day?
192984256That made the world like a defert, that deftroyed the cities?
192984256That never difmifled his captives to their own home?
192984256The fecond clafs comprehended thofe whofe eftates were valued at 7500 drachma?, or 75,000 afes of brafs.
192984256The following fublime defcription of the creation is^lx ‘ 24, admirable: Where waft thou when I laid the foundations of the earth?
192984256The maga¬ zines for fitting out their( hips are very good ftrudlure?.
192984256The maxim, ‘ Pafcitur in vivis livor; pofl fata quiefeit?
192984256The notary demanded what dowry he would give her?
192984256The number of inhabitants?
192984256The outermoft of thefe is^divided into 360 equal- paths j and the other, which is?.
192984256The queftion is, where to find this fupport?
192984256The redder will naturally alk, after this account of the manufacture, what is the general rule for computing computing ftrength of cordage?
192984256The reformers, church re- however?
192984256The •iher ruinous cities of the empire alfo fliared hi?
192984256Then the crier proclaimed with a loud voice, Who is here?
192984256This in¬ formation we received from Mr Brown, boatfwain of the Royal William during the war 1758,& c. Why then do we tar cordage?
192984256This lofs and difgrace greatly mortified Csefar, but He retrieve.?
192984256This parliament, which Attempt?
192984256This prince carried away captive the Ifraelite?
192984256This queftion, therefore, What is the procefs of nature, and what are the fupplies which till our fprings?
192984256This refolution being made known to the queen- Is indfi °)o mother,( he was fo much concerned, for the fafety of fed?
192984256This takes away t —?
192984256Thorchill aiked him, what he thought of death?
192984256Thus the angle PCy?
192984256Was he of the very remote antiquity which his tranflator claims for him?
192984256Was it on purpofe to procure more confpira¬ tors, and involve others in the crime?
192984256Was there in reality fuch a writer?
192984256We have ftiown the circumftances which determine the place of the centre?
192984256What could Racine do?
192984256What could be the reafons for fuch a conduct?
192984256What fhall de honeft man do in my clofet?
192984256What fixed points can we find with which to conne6 t the middle of the tie- beam?
192984256What is the caufe of all this?
192984256What is the confe- quence of this?
192984256What is the diftance to which the fwell extends, and what increafe does_ it produce in the depth at different diftances from the weir?
192984256What is this but an open violation of juftice?
192984256What things then were they of which Abel had heard, for which he hoped, and in the faith of which he offered facrifice?
192984256What was the Value of the reward?
192984256What ’s he?
192984256What( hall I fay more?
192984256When the executioners began to prepare for their fatal errand, he expoflulated with them, demanding what crime he had committed?
192984256When the trumpet foundeth, he faith, ahah?
192984256When thou feed the naked, that thou clothe him; And that thou hide not thyfelf from thine own flelli?
192984256Whence is this moifture derived?
192984256Whence then has Rowe his reputation?
192984256Whereupon Protogenes with a fierce look, afked howv one who was fuch an enemy to the emperor could be fuch a friend to him?
192984256Whether is it imbibed from the atmofphere, or does it flow from the foil through the roots?
192984256Who can pretend to fay what is the velocity of a river of which you tell him the breadth, the depth, and the declivity?
192984256Why will ye be my perfecutors as well as God, And therefore will ye not be fatisfied with my flefli%?
192984256Why, after having( hone in all the energy of fentiment, does he on a hidden turn unaffedfing?
192984256Would the Jews have fuffered in thefe employments perfons that rejected the greateft part of their Scriptures?
192984256[ might be canvaiTed at a f.itui''e period.^ Ine.e lepl.e?
192984256^ In the mean time, the earl of Murray condu< ffedStron!?
192984256^ cations of this motion.or its velocity only from the v w width and depth of the ftream?
192984256^ pe0p]e?
192984256and what will be its velocity?
192984256art thou made like unto us?
192984256fhrine?
192984256ftice?
192984256how, my Lord?
192984256in?
192984256matter?
192984256one?
192984256or how far this point is from the gate?
192984256or how much its waters will be raifed by turning another ftream into it, or funk by ta¬ king off a branch to drive a mill?
192984256or ought the near¬ er in one degree, ifluing from the fecond filter, to ex¬ clude the more remote in one degree iffuing from the eldeft lifter?
192984256r;?.
192984256reft on the props E and G, and be loaded at its middle point C with a weight W. It is required to determine the ftrain at the fedlion CD?
192984256s e o In autumn 160Z, a remarkable conipiracy happened< Scotian?
192984256the Eng-£ormer j-,urnt the town of Dumfries, as the latter did 11 1447 t^iat Dunbar?
192984256the vulgar by their noble birth or their valiant deeds, fus invade?
192984256was legitimate?
192984256what, affront my wit?
192984256where x and y and a are repre-1,1?
192984256x%__fpr% ™_ fP 4?
192984256x?
192984256you praife them, they anfwer, How fhall I dare to perfuade my felf of what you fay of me?
192984256“ They could not penetrate into that The Scot?
192984256“ When you fay all-things are incomprehenfible( fays he), do you com¬ prehend or conceive that they are thus incomprehen- fible, or do you not?
192984256“ Whence then( fays his Lordlhip) the degeneracy of all men into the favage Hate?
192984256•;.. —''''Pole Star.S?
193109108The prince ’ indignantly alked him, if he was to be in¬ volved in the fame deftruction? 193109108 ''* r''''- F R A[ 209 1 FRA 76 77 onus- 7? 193109108 ( fays the king): Do you not know the order? ” The cap¬ tain fell on his knees and alktd pardon, but did not at¬ tempt to make any excufe. 193109108 ){ l •''!? 193109108 ,* 73 Fruit trees in flower fhould ftill be protedled in cold fruftrS? 193109108 -A? 193109108 1 he? 193109108 10, 34* p.. Effea? 193109108 11,000 9,000 15,662 i3,oo °+ 12,000-}- IO,8l8 I?, ooo 9,760 11,500 Fr. 193109108 139 1 F 11 A quit Paris on the loth of April to h What have you to anfwer? ” LiMiis. 193109108 18? 193109108 2- its falient angle F is 50 toifes from the falient: Horn works, angie]? 193109108 24? 193109108 3?, b b, £ c, top of the fame. 193109108 4 L. S. Xaa^ier and 4 Charles Philippe. ’ 44 What have you to anfwer? ” Louis. 193109108 40O] top of the Calton hill at Edinburgh, being in fome places 12 or 1? 193109108 5.? 193109108 58? 193109108 61? 193109108 7?. 193109108 8o ° E. it is required to find the anteeui to her prefent fituation? 193109108 ; See Rana,/ t? 193109108 and, confequently, — • The chances, there GAM? 193109108 ? 193109108 ? 193109108 ? 193109108 ? 39 Fruit to be expofed to the fun. 193109108 ? II The indignities fuffered on this day by the royal The more family were in fome refpefts not unfavourable to their reipetftable caufe. 193109108 ? er. 193109108 ? ro^fal of About this time an approach towards a negotiation pear c by with France was made on the part of Great Britain, by Britain. 193109108 ? roeecd- mgs ol the toy anas ui V enoee. 193109108 ? •* s a tranfverfe foaion of a piece of agatked wood, in v, Inch the ligneous texture is moft completely preferved. 193109108 ?, poffeffions of the clergy, which hitherto had been deemed facred from their proportion of the public burdens. 193109108 A letter of Choifeul- Gouffier, ambaffador at Con- ftantinople, verifies the fadl.—What ha\re you to an¬ fwer? ” Louis. 193109108 A new fubjedl was therefore fallen upon, which was the queftion, how the dethroned king was to be difpofed of? 193109108 A. M. at Edin¬ burgh; In what places is it noon? 193109108 Again, AEHD: AEFG:: AD: AG:: n: y; but n\ q v. pn\ pqi therefore, AEHD: AEFG wpn.pq? 193109108 Am I to ftudy the intereft of my friend in preference to my own? 193109108 And 2.fels inveft*Whether, by coating the blood- veffels inftead of’thesated''nerves, any motion through their medium could be ex¬ cited?
193109108And indeed how can it be otherwife?
193109108Another queftion concerning the glaciers naturally occurs, namely, Whether they are to be confidered as in a ftate of increafe or diminution?
193109108Another^?
193109108Are we authorized to conclude this, becaufe we do not find muftirooms where we have found them a year before?
193109108At Edinburgh, on the 25th of December, in the forenoon, when the fun ’s altitude is^ 2c/, requir¬ ed the hour and the fun ’s azimuth?
193109108At firft, they thought of making their har¬ bour at Dumbarton: but as this is a royal borough, the magiftrates oppofed it*, becaufe they thought tha?
193109108But as they Avere?
193109108But can putrefaction create an organic fubftance?
193109108But does this ftate- ment correfpond with the phenomena?
193109108But how could this be done, without repel¬ ling any attack that might be made upon it?
193109108But it becomes a queition, in what way the internal fire was preferved from extinction by the incumbent waters of the ocean?
193109108But remains there no¬ thing more for you to effect: Shall pofterity reproach us with having found a Capua in Lombardy?
193109108But the hap- “ pinefs occafloned by thefe marriages was loon interrupt- “ d by the death of the king} who expiied in the ycar Death of 6?
193109108But what power in nature is capable of pro¬ ducing fuch effedls?
193109108But why does not a ball of iron, gold, filver, or copper, which are perhaps a thoufand times heavier than the flint, produce the fame effeft?
193109108But why{ hould friendftiip be recommended by means different from thofe which the gofpel employs for the purpofe?
193109108By the ftatute for rebuilding London, no girder i?''
193109108By the removal perhaps of only a little brufhwood, the alarming difpofition of a rock, ftrangely undermined, rivetted, or fufpended?
193109108De mun~ do nojlroJubkunari ptulofophia nova: Amfterdam 1651?
193109108Do not many of our moft refin¬ ed and even contemplative pleafuresowe their exiftence to our miftakes?
193109108Do you think any perfon ought to be harmed in his body, name, or goods, for mere fpeculative opinions, or his external way of worffiip?
193109108Dr Hutton has remar e, vat^!, n
193109108During the time of hi1?
193109108E H C A d G Eng? by.! ■/>.
193109108EfVea?
193109108Equator or A great circle drawn on the globe, at an equal didance? equinoctial.
193109108Every morn¬ ing, near this part of the ifland, a cloud or mitt arifes from the fea, which the fouth and eafterly winds force[ 4?
193109108Expen- yj?
193109108Explanation of the Figures* CXHu a i) F!g-?
193109108For an account of its properties and combinations, fee Che¬ mistry, N ° 116?.
193109108For example, luppofe the length of the veffel 32.06, 3r.d the diameter of its bafe 25 inches; to find what is the content in ale gallons?
193109108For where diall avc find, in any other part of the Avorld, an ex¬ ample of volcanoes ejecting lava in the form of Avails enclofing a regular area?
193109108Fort Mu!grave?
193109108Fruit Garden?
193109108G L A[? 5 Glafs.
193109108Have all the monks and anchorites of the Ko- milh church been holy as the founders of their orders?
193109108Having forced open the doors, the foremoft of the af- faffins ruftied into the apartment; and one of them alk- ed if he was Coligni?
193109108He conquered the people of Cali¬ cut in a naval engagement, and died at Cochin in the year 152?.
193109108He faid of himfelf “ I have always fet a greater value on the chara61er of a doer of good, than any other kind of reputation. ” In 1779?
193109108He had the addrefs to get his fon Maxi¬ milian declared king of the Remans in his own life¬ time, G E ft
193109108Hence it languiihed till the year 1735?
193109108How long will twilight continue at London on the following days: March 2d j September 25th and December 26th?
193109108I do not recollect this letter? ” Pref.
193109108I mult own I feel myfelf entirely at a lofs how ’ to account for this, nor fliall I attempt it; all I can fay is, that this, as well as* Phi?.
193109108I5 The plates being thus prepared are to be foldered to- Solderb?
193109108I7 ° 4?
193109108In 1549, a peace being concluded with England, the 2] FRA kincr purchafed Boulogne from the latter, for the fum franc?.
193109108In 1738?
193109108In 1797?
193109108In contempt of his treaty, Bonaparte has infilled on the admiflion of French fol¬ diers, for whofe accommodation, however, hepromifed to pay?
193109108In the evening he alked what o’clock it was?
193109108In what latitude is the longeft day 18 hours long?
193109108In what places is the fun vertical at the fum- mer folftice?
193109108In what places will the ecliple be vifible?
193109108Is it neceffary for him to receive flill more fubfiantial afiiflance?
193109108Is there an admirer of Homer who can read his defeription without rapture?
193109108It does not fhew the filvery con¬ tinuous luftre of primitive clay flate, but is rather glim?
193109108It has been already obferved, that clumps differ01’CiUa,?
193109108It is now midnight at London •, Where is it noon?
193109108It is remarkable that in the mountainous regions of?
193109108It is required le- find thofe places to which the eclipfe was vifible?
193109108It is required to find at what places the fun will be vertical on the 20th of March and 23d of Septem¬ ber?
193109108It was alked, whether France would be willing to fend minifters to a congrefsto negotiate peace with his Britannic majefty and his allies?
193109108Ivlufl I reveal to my friend all my fentiments, who are mutual enemies j and by communicating the opinions, and defigns?
193109108Kb?
193109108Laftly, whether France would defire to communicate any other mode of accompliftiing a peace?
193109108Letters from St Leon and others evince the reality of thefe deeds.—What have you to an¬ fwer? ” Louis.
193109108May I lawfully injure others, m order to ferve him?
193109108Mult not your connexion with fuch a per¬ fon be favourable to your virtue, your intereft, and your happinefs?
193109108On the 1 ft of Auguft at Edinburgh, it being 35 minutes paft four, P. M. it is required to find where the fun is vertical?
193109108On the^ Male''s fummits of the mountains near Port Sonnachin in Scot-^byjhire, land?
193109108On what day does Algenib,_ the firft ftar of Perfeus, come to the meridian at midnight?
193109108On what days is the fun vertical at St He¬ lena, in latitude 150 5 j''S.?
193109108Or even if they could be fufed, Iioav is it poflible that the carbonic acid of the limeftone Ihould not have been dilfipated by fo ftrong a heat?
193109108Part II above tbe horizon at North Cape in Lapland, the lati¬ tude of which is 720 N.?
193109108Per- how far the confidence of friendfhip ought to be car- haps, like Atticus, you enjoy the friendfhip of men tied?
193109108Re&ify the globe for the fun ’s place on the 6th* Offober?
193109108Required the days on which the fun is verti-> t j cal at Tobago, in latitude 11 ° 29''N.?
193109108Required the fun ’s declination for 18th March?
193109108Required the fun ’s meridian altitude at Edin¬ burgh on the 21 ft of June?
193109108Required the fun ’s place for the firil day of every calendar month?
193109108Required the latitude in which the fun begins to thine without felling on the x ft of June?
193109108Required the right afcenfion and declination of Aldebaran, or the ftar in the Bull ’s Eye parked*?
193109108Required the time of funrife and funfet at Edinburgh on the ifi: of June?
193109108Required the time of the fun ’s rifing and fet¬ ting at London, on the 29th Auguft?
193109108S1.?
193109108Since, however, from the imperfeCtion of our fenfes, we are unable to perceive thefe feeds, ought we to infer that they do not exift?
193109108Suppofe an obferver at the Cape of Good Hope, on the 21 ft of June at midnight j required the al¬ titude and azimuth of Ar&urus to him?
193109108Suppofe it to be at prefent 9 A. M. at Lifbon, what time of the day is it at Pekin in China?
193109108T''.Cczi/ j?
193109108T. Literature TATTOO TJA l''l f/ rnir.?
193109108The Boy and Dogj Goliu"?, Goltzius.
193109108The bifhop intended to have built another of ilone; but was prevented by death, in 1408, from ac- 6 01?
193109108The commiffaries you fent thither helped to ravage k.—What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
193109108The famous mountains* William?
193109108The folder employed for this purpoie is foft folder} and great precaution mult be obferved that the union at the edges be fo dole as to?
193109108The following faas, which feem to extend the ana- logy of galvanifm with elearicity on the one hand, and with magnetifm on the other?
193109108The fun ’s meridian altitude obferved at a cer¬ tain place on 5th Auguft is 740 24''N. What is the latitude of the place?
193109108The game laws, which condemned the iaws?
193109108The peace concluded at Paris in the year 1763?
193109108The receipts of Gilles, who was ordered to raife a com¬ pany of 60 men, ftiall be prefented to you.——V/ hat have you to anfwer? ” I.ouis.
193109108The regifters of Septeuil ftmw what immenfe a fums have been made ufe of in thefe liberticide ma¬ noeuvres.—What have you to anfwer?
193109108The words are compounded of y«sA «, yaXotitlo?, milk^ q> ct,\iw, to eat$ and status of I drink.
193109108Theory of Burnet,? So Object of theories of the earth.
193109108This fa< ft is proved by the treafurer of the civil lift.—What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
193109108This fa£l is proved by the letter of Toulou- geon, governor of Tranche Comte.—W hat have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
193109108This happened in 1787?
193109108This power to brought forward the conftitutional queftion, “ Whodcclare ought to poffefs the power of declaring peace and war?
193109108This voyage proving unfuccefsful, he attempted the fame paiTage in 157?
193109108Thus they continue to do fo long a?
193109108To the lower end e of the large tube, a imal- ler tube s
193109108To them he propofed the great queftion, Whether he Avas bound to perform the treaty of Madrid?
193109108To what places is the fun vertical on the 16th of May and 29th of July?
193109108Two perfeCl conductors which are unequally oxidable, with an im- perfeCt 5?
193109108Vega and Atair were obferved to have the fame azimuth at London on the i ith of May} required the hour of the night?
193109108WArrA ila/ s?
193109108Were the plants not to be topped, the principal''( hoots would probably advance to the length of about two feet, without fending off any run¬ ner?
193109108Wfien it is 3 P. M. at Edinburgh, what hour is it at D dhi in Hindooftan?
193109108What have you to anfwrer? ” Louis.
193109108What have you to fay to this? ”[ Louis replied in the fame manner as in the preced¬ ing charge.]
193109108What is the confequence?
193109108What is the fun ’s place on the 4th of June?
193109108What is the latitude and longitude ot Arttu- rus?
193109108What is the latitude and longitude ot La- pella?
193109108What is the right afcenfion and declination of the ftar Sirius?
193109108What is this but to command us to enter into habits of intimacy wherever there is ground for mutual efteem?
193109108What people are the antceci to the inhabitant* of Quebec in North America?
193109108What will be the altitude and azimuth of Cor Hydrse on the 2ift of December at London, at 4 o’clock A. M.?
193109108What will be the fun ’s altitude at IC> o’clock A M. on the 30th of November at Edinburgh?
193109108When does he difappear, and how long is he entirely abfent during the longeft night?
193109108When it is noon at London, what hour is it in the Society ifles?
193109108When your friend needs your direction and advice, freely and honeftly give it: does he need more than advice 5 your aftive exertions in his behalf?
193109108Where are fituated the periceci of Newcaftle upon Tyne?
193109108Where are the antceci to the Cape of Good Hope?
193109108Where peaches, nectarines, and apricots, have not Prmun?
193109108Where, therefore was all this water to be found?
193109108Whether if he did not perform it, he Avas obliged in honour to return to Spain?
193109108Your marginal comments? ” Louis.
193109108_ D?
193109108a fufpenfive veto, or no veto at all?
193109108a?
193109108a?
193109108and 40 29''E. Long, from Greenwich?
193109108fome block?, and appears corroded in others; from which circamftance the porphyries are fo porous, as to appear as if they had been burnt.
193109108for improving the navigation of the river Clyde to the city of Glafgow, and for building a new bridge acrofs the river.—In 1767?
193109108for inftance, then each name, in every feparate column, is valued at as much as the for¬ tunes of the perfons in each particular column?
193109108generated in the cavities of the earth, or by any pro- Earth- cefs like fermentation, in which elaftic fluids are form-^ia|kesan?
193109108has fubftituted the word carchte( qnitium faciens) mltead FUN?
193109108j What is the name of the ftar?
193109108n?.
193109108no In order to the performance of the problems which Improve, relate to the altitudes and azimuths of celeftial objeCts, ™ ® 11^?
193109108notfib?lLnviarthLfrUni?
193109108or what feould hinder its becoming univerfal, if it be innocent or allowable in him ”?
193109108or who does not form to his imagination a feene of de¬ lights more pifturefque than the landfcapes of Tinian 3 or Juan Fernandez?
193109108prefente{}?
193109108r j • Ex In what latitude does the fun never let during 76 days?
193109108retrenched in praaice, what good purpofe, then, can v B ferve?
193109108tbefifed to the editor of the Philofophical Magazinef, of* ■ i7-? ‘ which the following account is given in his own words.
193109108u Why did you affix a veto on the decree which ordained the formation of a^amp of 20,000 men? ” Louis.
193109108v Frame, Firft fub- dued by? ulius Cje- far.
193109108what are thofe parts in the fungi cafually obferved by naturalifts, and which they have taken for the parts of fructification?
193109108where are you going, king?
193109108y*+? ’ 1^ they fell the expectancies, they ftiould have that for them refpeClively.
193109108— What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
193109108— What have you to anfwer? ” Louis.
193109108“ But I pray you forget not likeways to tell what are the Dtviil s rudiments?
193109108“ Do you acknowledge this liif of fums paid to Gilles? ” Louis.
193109108“ Do you fincerely declare that you love mankind in general, of what profeffion or religion foever?
193109108“ Do you know thefe penfion- lifts of the life- guards, the one hundred Swifs, and the king ’s guards for 1792? ” Louis.
193109108“ Do you know this writing? ” Louis.
193109108“ Do you not acknowledge your writing and your fignet? ” Louis.
193109108“ F)oyou imagine,( fays Gicero), that Pacuvius wrote in cold blood?
193109108“ Louis, ■ where had you depofited thofe pie¬ ces which you own? ” Louis.
193109108“ Required the fituation of the ftars for the lati¬ tude of Newcaftle, on October 6th, at eight o’clock in the evening?
193109108“ The que- ilions are done with. ”( To Louis) — “ Louis, is there any thing that you wilh to add? ” Louis.
193109108“ What are you doing there?
193109108“ What became of the oxygen gas ufually produced in thefe experiments?
193109108“ Who are they that prefented you with thofe projefts? ” Louis.
193109108“ Yet( continues our author) what was that boafted Paradife with which the gods ordain’d To grace Alcinous and his happy land?
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191689063: Required how much belongs to each, if the gain be divided among them in proportion to their flocks?
191689063: Required the annuity or rent?
191689063: What rate of intereft has the purchafer for his money?
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191689063?, Lord Anwrira* North ’s conciliatory fcheme was utterly rejected by^''the affemblies of Pennfylvania and New Jerfey, and af--phe A me.
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191689063A N I[ 377 1 A N I Animal- difappeared, but the fmall bodies becatn?
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191689063A being 60, and B 25 years of age?
191689063A contrivance was alfo ufed to prevent the difegreeable hiding fluttering noife ufually attending the?
191689063A fmall treatife, entitled ra navro?
191689063A fuc- ii0?
191689063A gentleman gives 40 years purchafe for an eftate: What intereft has he for his money?
191689063A gentleman is willing to purchafe an eftate, provided he can have 2^ per cent, for his money; How many years purchafe may he offer?
191689063A mu&et is a more expenfive machine than a javelin 0?''
191689063A!> P[ 479] A P P Apple man?, applaufe was an artificial raufical kind of noife,|!
191689063AMPHORARIUM vinum, in antiquity, denotes ♦ Wwhich is drawn or poured into amphora or pitch¬ ers?
191689063According- Wathington?
191689063Afodes, in the Linncean fyftem, the name of theyf/ y?
191689063After which it is to be demand¬ ed of him, whether he be guilty of the crime whereof he Hands indiifted, or not guilty?
191689063An arithmetical proportion is agreeable in num¬ bers; but have we from this any reafon to conclude, that it mufl alfo be agreeable in quantity?
191689063An equeftrian combat enfued, in which both parties were reinforce^?
191689063An over- diftenfion of the ftomach may in fome meafure injure its proper tone; and long faffing, by inducing a bad quality in the juice?
191689063Anagrams are fometimes alfo made out of feveral words:& fuch as that on the queftion put by Pilate to our Saviour,^uid eji veritas?
191689063And the third pair of amicable numbers are 9363584 Theft?
191689063And therefore they begged and bought, tor made?
191689063And, after all, what was the fage advice that required fuch a preface?
191689063Angelo, Angelos A N G[ 343 one among them named Theodofiu?, whom they made pope at Alexandria.
191689063Archytas, what avails thy nice furvey Of ocean ’s countlefs fands, of earth, and fea?
191689063Are not the component parts of the human body near¬ ly fimilar to thofe of the brute creation?
191689063Are thefe fecretions to be imputed to any particular difpofitions in the fluids?
191689063Are you guilty of this fa£t?
191689063Ariftide?.
191689063At any rate, was Diomedes fo little known, as to make it proper to fufpend the aflion at fo critical a junClure, for a genealogical hiftory?
191689063Av t< Trottirm tno- g^ov p.nx to oiftiTcti, to? £ jtosvsi.
191689063Being afked, what things were moft proper for children to be inltruCted in?
191689063Being brought before the governor, he alked him why he committed fuch ravages and depredations in the Chri- ftian territories?
191689063Both by the principles of wifdom^ ra?
191689063But if I go into a white man ’s houfe at Albany, and aik for victuals and drink, they fay, Where is your money?
191689063But in animals, as infea?., which have neither heart nor vef- fcls, this correfpondence is unneceffary.
191689063But it may bealked, Why eels and water fnakes are capable of being longer in the air than the other kinds of fifti?
191689063But would not ignorance or fuperftition aferibe to a fupernatuial me- tamorphofis thefe temporary expedients to deceive the brute creation?
191689063But, fays this acute and learned critic, what fcheme does our chronologer purfue on this occafion?
191689063But, our author afks, for whom could the chronicle of Paros be intend¬ ed?
191689063By an infcription the colony appears to have been either increafed or renewed by Auguttu?.
191689063By means of this appendage the longiflimus.dorfi may ferve to move the neck to one fid-,-ft?
191689063Can we ferioufly refleft upon this awful fubjeft, with¬ out being almoft loft in adoration?
191689063Di- could they exift?
191689063Does he mention Archilochus, who was honoured by his countrymen, and diftinguithed as a poet in a general afiembly of the Greeks?
191689063Does he mention any of the battles, fieges, and treaties of the Parians?
191689063Does he record the events and revolutions of his own coun¬ try?
191689063For indance, if in a found animal the vis nervea alone produces the contraftion of the mufcles, we will afk what purpofe the vis infita ferves?
191689063H Jn!< pes(r< r< Aittottva#?
191689063Had they been a fingle cubit higher, they would have been precifely of tiie fame height with column?
191689063Having thus animated hi?
191689063He advifed, that the capilol be inftantly repair¬ ed that the equellrian order be reffored j that ihe people have ih( ir tribune?
191689063He afterwards entered into a war with Phra¬ ates king of Parthia, by whom he was overcome, and would have been driven out of his kingdom?
191689063He dwelt on the names and the achievements of the Bruti, the Gracchi, and the Sci- pios; and of thefe men, faid he, are you not the chil¬ dren?
191689063He faid, ‘ that he did not obferve any remarkable alterationWhether he recolle&ed bow the current fet?
191689063He fuppofes the period of doubling mult have been much Ihorter in the earlieft ag ®?, and much longer m the later, contrary to reafon and fadh.
191689063He meant, as foon a?
191689063He will not turn on his heel to fave his life?
191689063Ho ho, dit elle, ef ce vous?
191689063Horace mentions this fafl; in his third fatire of the fecund book:^nid pmile ijli Gt''cecus Ar Jiippus?
191689063How is this provided for?
191689063How much fhould each have?
191689063How the ribs are elevated in oppoiition to their own natural fituation?
191689063I his figme is, m boldnefs a degree lower than the addrefsto perfomfi- ed oMs CSe?
191689063I?
191689063If 100 men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
191689063If 36 yards coil 42( hillings, what will 27 coft?
191689063If this regular fucceflion go on from the beginning, they are called pure repeaters, or circulates, What is the value of.425 of L. 1?
191689063If, adds he, it was erefted at Paros, why does he not mention more archons of that city than one?
191689063In 1751 he publiftied his poem on~ Benevolence, in folio; and in 1753?
191689063In the firfl, the fuppofition is, that 30 horfes plough 12 acres, and the demand hoxv many 42 will plough?
191689063In the northern provinces, the fo- nSs are not encumbered with the fame luxuriance of vegetation; neverthelefs, they afford trees much lar¬ ge?
191689063In this cafe, would not the inflammable air( he alks), by diffolving our food, facilitate its converfion into chyle?
191689063It Rhode was propofed that D’Eftaing, with the 6000 troops helflan‘lwitj?"
191689063It is{ till a matter of controverfy, Whether the mar¬ row is fenfible or not?
191689063It may be alked, however, Why the uvula is want¬ ing here, and not in man?
191689063It nlants obferving to plant the ffiorted grow-? nngd tths K front^''and thof!
191689063Its veins terminate in the vena porta?.
191689063L he fpleen of this animal differs from the human Spleen?
191689063Might not numbers of fpecies have found a convenient abode in the vaft Alps of Afia, inftead of wandering to the Cordilleras of Chili?
191689063Mofes gives of him?
191689063No wonder it had been fo long concealed; for who would have thought of looking for the fummum bonum, where others have placed, the fum of mifery?
191689063Of us of modern times what lhall we fay?
191689063One of the new miniftry, Mr Charles Townftiend, ha-] AMI?
191689063Or that of Artaxerxes Mnemon, when reduced to hunger by the lofs of his baggage: How much pleafure have I hither¬ to lived a f ranger to?
191689063Or why ffiould a few unequal Matches be reckoned among the caufes of bringing upon the Avorld an univerfal deftru&ion?
191689063Pi/ it, et ad fuperos talia dicla dedit; IIuccine> ARC[ Archime- Uuccine mortalis prog reflet potentia cur*?
191689063Quid faflo infontem tonitru Salmonea miror?
191689063Required the interefi and balance due on the nth November 1775?
191689063Some Iheir< r F 2 of A S I C? 8o] A S I A8a.
191689063Terra clauditur infans Aip?.
191689063The See the Qoag3?
191689063The congrefs, far from paffing Arnold any cenfure on him for his misfortune, created him a cr!ratel?
191689063The faid prelate propofes it as a queftion, Whether fuffering eternal torments be a greater evil than not ex- ifting?
191689063The famous Japanefe map places fome iflands feemingly within the flraits of Beh¬ ring, on which is beftowed the title of 27?
191689063The fecond, How did you commit the faft?
191689063The grafs is^ p?
191689063The great reputation of Socrates induced him''to A R I[ 6i?]
191689063The king propofed aloud this queflion, Whether he might not take his fubjeCls money when he needed it, without all this formality of parliament?
191689063The largeft of our birds are but fmall, if compared with the oftrich, the condore, and cafoare?
191689063The lofs of this general fo exafperated Ali, that he?
191689063The next queftion, then, which prefents itfelf is, From what part of the old world America has moil probably been peopled?
191689063The potter, in a pi¬ tiful tone, afldng ■ what he meant by wronging a poor man that had never injured him?
191689063The third, Who were your accomplices?
191689063The word is Greek, and com¬ pounded of cem, oppojite, and 5ry?, a foot; becaufe their feet are oppwiite to each other.
191689063They all agree in being formed of two very delicate lamina?, feparated by a thin layer of cellular membrane.
191689063They are hollow, and
191689063They are to be formed of evergreens fuch as hollies* phillereys, laurudines, bay,??
191689063They are to be formed of evergreens fuch as hollies* phillereys, laurudines, bay,??
191689063This 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?
191689063Thus St Paul, writing to the Philippian?, tells them that Epaphroditus their apoftle had miniftered to his wants, ch.
191689063Thus it may be afk- ed, how often 8 is contained in 19?
191689063Thus, if it be demanded, what chance a perfon o 40 years has to live feven years longer?
191689063Thus, it may be alktd, if 18 men con- fume 6 bolls corn in 28 days, how much will 24 men confume in 56 days?
191689063To the weftward of it, at the di¬ ftance of 260 miles, is tin?
191689063W hat bet¬ ter can an animal do for its welfare?
191689063What are the horfe and the ox, the largert of its animals, compa¬ red with our elephants, our rhinocerofes, our fea- hories, and our camels?
191689063What follows?
191689063What is the cloff on 28 C. 2 q.?
191689063What is the prefent worth of an annuity of 40k to continue 5 years, difcounting at 5 per cent* compound intereft?
191689063What occafion was there for keeping( heep, when none of them could be eaten?
191689063What reafon could there be, he afks, for introducing thefe into the Parian chroni¬ cle?
191689063What would the fum then have been, had we carried on the computation for 600 years more, according to the Septuagint?
191689063When the Chinefe princes?
191689063Whence then the degeneracy of aft men into the favage ftate?
191689063Where aftronomy?
191689063Where could ffie find fo many wet nurfes for them?
191689063Where is the''right path of wifdom?
191689063Where now is the art of reafoning?
191689063Whilft.Ancefto1?''
191689063Who has ever feen in America butterflies fo large as thofe of Bourbon, Ter- nate, the Philippine ifles, and all the Indian archipe- lago?
191689063Who is there to mourn for Logan?
191689063Why did they not produce his authority?
191689063Why fuch a com- Moreover, the mind, in this corporeal fydem, mud plication of nice and tender machinery?
191689063Why then Ihould we conclude other wife with regard to the eel while in its natural ftate, than that it is a little filh?
191689063Why then does every individual of mankind conclude that his neighbour has the fame fenfations with himfelf?
191689063Will any one pretend to call by the name of an¬ tipathy, thofe real, innate, and inconteftable averfions which prevail between fheep and wolves?
191689063^ it J faid?
191689063^?
191689063^hree different fubftances are ufually diftinguilhed m them; their exterior or bony part, properly fo call- ra? eljS J and their reticular fubftance.
191689063_ what belongs to women to do?
191689063a power?
191689063a- pound? ” “ No( fays he), I can not give fo much, 1 can not give more than 3s.
191689063ajjAeJl devenu cet efprit ft fubtil?
191689063and that the prophet declared the gates of paradife fliould be open to none but fuch as fought for religion?
191689063and why the diaphragm is contraded downwards towards the abdomen?
191689063any of their poets, patriots, or warriors?
191689063any of their public inftitu- tions?
191689063at 2\ per cent.?
191689063avoirdupois?
191689063dian, who appeared to be extremely old, what age he was of?
191689063do not you know, that whoever turns his back upon his enemies offends God and his prophet?
191689063eaily ages> Why did they not copy his moil memora¬ ble epochas?
191689063fome of the principal of them, he afked them what kind of treatment they expected from him, now he had con¬ quered them?
191689063ftylo- maftoid hole, fo called from it?
191689063his enemies, carried off great fpoils, and took many?
191689063i8)i44(8 2d, If a certain number of men confume 8 bolls in 28 days, how many will they confume in 56 days?
191689063ift. J If 30 horfes plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the fame time?
191689063its wolves, its bears, the moft dreadtul of its wild beafts, when be- fide our lions and tigers?
191689063or is their caufe to be looked for in the folids?
191689063or, at lead, why did they not mention his opinion?
191689063partly?
191689063per boll?
191689063reckon the curvatures of its diredlion through that v — mountainous countiy?
191689063that innocent perfons will?
191689063tmitdings in Another?
191689063to a decimal of a ton?
191689063what will 7 yards coft, at the fame rate?
191689063whether he was father of the handfome young wife of — v——^ fuch a one,§ whom he named?
191689063¥ intrepidity, compared with our crocodiles?
191689063‘ He believed to the weft Whether the water was fait?
191689063“ But four author adds) what ffiall Eve do with fix infants m fix years?
191689063“ I afked, whether he obferved any regular ebb or flow of the tide?
191689063“ I can not finifli this part of my remarks on thefe animals, without obferving, that the excellent Linnaeus has joined the hero?
191689063“ The chronicle does not appear to have been engraved by public authority?''
191689063• 1 „ rrir<»rc( h) So named from its origin from the neck( rgat^Xo?)
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19201622923I There is perhaps no part of Great Britain where this Cu]ture 0f fpecies of grain is cultivated to more perfeftion than wheat in in Norfolk?
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192016229: but, inftead of getting her own money for them, as flie expedted, file loll 4(1* • what number of eggs did Hie buy?
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192016229? x.en imagine this to be any decilive argument againft their utility.
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192016229?, ■ ’ 1 292> no rational principle appears ever to have been the true thought of by which this might be accomplilhed.
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192016229A poft is^ of its length in the mud,\ in the water, and 10 feet above the water, what is its whole length?
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192016229AGRICUL TFUE Plate Vllt E. Adttc/ wlZyZiityz?
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192016229According¬ ly, by fubftituting 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, and 1.8 fucceffively for xy we find thefe refults 4''-328,—-05^?
192016229Add together —^ and — A?-f-2 x x — 3 8 a?
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192016229After the happers of the drill arc filled, the L T U R E.''46?
192016229Again: Put the queftion, If one firing be but half the length of the other, and be ftruck, how will the vibrations be?
192016229Alban re¬ plied, “ To what purpofe do you inquire of my fa¬ mily?
192016229Also?, Cloctius, a celebrated a£tor, who flourilhed about the 670th year of Rome.
192016229And how fhould it be otherwife?
192016229And may they not do the fame in Britain?
192016229Animula vagula, blandula, Hofpes, comefque corporis,^uce nunc abibis in loca Pallidula, rigid a, nudula, Nee, ut foies, dabis jocos?
192016229As a particular example, let us take this equa¬ tion fi?s — i^x4-{-6yx3—i7ifi?
192016229As he returned from Jezreel to Samaria, the prophet Elijah met him, and faid, “ Haft thou killed and alfo taken poffeffion?
192016229At prefent, if a farmer wants to lay down his land to grafs, What does he do?
192016229At the cenfus, or review of the people, each perfon was alked, Et tu ex anima fentenlia uxorem habes liberum qucerendorum caufa?
192016229Bccaufe Therefore Va+ bzz Va*-f^=oT(i+-J"( b\J ” b i+-) T with( a+ A?
192016229Before we proceed to the refolution of cubic, and the higher orders of equations, it will be proper to.?
192016229Being dopped by the tenfion of the dring, the damfels alked, Who he was?
192016229But before confidering more particularly what relates to powers and roots, it will be proper to obferve, that the quantities A, A,_ L?
192016229But do the allies produce this effect by a fort of corrolive power?
192016229But may not the fame be faid of the idol worlhip of the hea¬ thens?
192016229But what could tempt them to make their ridges crooked?
192016229But what if ridges be already formed, that are either crooked or too high?
192016229But, becaufe only x ILL. X 2 I??
192016229But, becaufe only x ILL. X 2 I??
192016229Can the farmer raife the water by this means a few inches above its level, without injuring his neighbour ’s land?
192016229Can the water be drawn off from the meadow as quick as it is brought on?
192016229Can this be owing to the agitation occafioued by boiling, or the expulfion of the aerial acid?
192016229Does it not import the farmer to have good hay and grafs in plenty?
192016229Doth not a foil fo meliorated draw near to one perpetually fertile?
192016229For this pur- pofe we might affume — x2—A-j- BA?
192016229From the firft equation,*= 53/—1 And from the fecond,*= 4y-}“5?
192016229Hath no man con- 4 demned thee?
192016229Hath no man condemned thee?
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192016229He then afked her, whether flie would accompany him in his wars?
192016229He was admitted into the fociety.m 1612, being then but I?
192016229He wrote a Hi- ftory of his own Times in Italian; which is a continua¬ tion of Guicciardini, beginning at the year 153^?
192016229Hence he would receive for them( a—15X fhillings 1200 2) From the firft equation we have And from the fecond t/~x-\-2$ IOA?
192016229Hence the three values of ij are alfo thefe, 3^*2;-f--\-qv+<72= o l>3-f-23?
192016229Here they obferved A C O U S preliminary obfervetl a prodigious unfolding of the auditory nerve Obferva- 0p ear?
192016229Hogsties are of Ample conftruction 3 they require bn- Defcriptio* ly a warm dry place for the fw ine to lie in, with a fmalf?
192016229How is this to be reconciled?
192016229How many did he buy of each?
192016229How many fheep did he buy, and what did each coft him?
192016229How many leaps mull the greyhound take to catch the hare?
192016229How many were in company?
192016229If P be fuppofed to move to the other fide of A, then a?
192016229If it be afked in Europe, Why do they not repair the New Port?
192016229If it be alked, why are they more common now than formerly?
192016229If it be alked, why froft did not injure them formerly?
192016229If it be alked, why one fet produces both curled and fmooth ftems?
192016229If we now refume the equation xK a?
192016229If x be fuppofed to increafe, then y will increafe, but will never become equal to b, fince y= b C A?
192016229If, however, the equation have this form, » 3-J_ — a?
192016229Ihus « a, aaa?
192016229Im- 5^?
192016229In converfation one of them alked him, what he thought of the ftudy of the Scriptures?
192016229In the fame way Aide it forward to 70, 60, 50,& c. and lower the ftile to 70 °, 6o °, 50 °,& c. and we ftiall have the pofitioi?
192016229In the former are mines of foffil fait, which fubftance in Abyffinia paffes current inftead of it?
192016229In this manner he accounts for the great eruption of water in 1755?
192016229It abounds with fifli} and is inhabited by crocodiles and Vnnnnnotami?
192016229It had the appellation ambro- Jia( compounded of the particle « privative, and/Sg&k?
192016229It is required to deferibe the line that is the wcus of this equation y2—or?/*—ax — ab — o, where a and b denote given quantities.
192016229It may reafonably be alked, why the feather is not much broader, fo as to cut the whole breadth oi the furrow?
192016229It was plundered by the Turks in 1543?
192016229KAvfl/^ev,''Agfi^are! ’, «?
192016229Let 7 at be the firft part, and 11 y the fecond, then by the queftion 7.r- f- i iy= ioo, and 100—uy ■ M — y 4 2—4?
192016229Let us take as an example this equation y3—6y-f- 4= 0 s here — 6, r=+4, ir= 2,-2TTy?"
192016229Let x5be any cubic equation; if we fubftitute y-\~n for x, the equation is changed into, the following:+ 3n*l+ « 3+ 2pn Vy+pn*+?
192016229Luit- prand relates, that at a proceftion where he was pre- fent, they fung to the emperor Nicephorus, TccXhct wj?
192016229M ho is he that can intercede with him but through his good pleafure?
192016229MaimonidesJ? iebrand.
192016229No more a pleafing cheerful gueft?
192016229Now Mofes in the law 4 commanded us that fuch fhould be ftoned, but what « fayeft thou?
192016229Of late years, they have been found to anfwer even till midfummer 5 which has proved a great fupport to many a poor family, a?
192016229P; and as many more as may be fuffieient for the q. Kl?
192016229Phe city a-? ain bom- jarded.
192016229Plow common is it for writers, who affect to be comic, when in want of other means for raifing a Imile, to ufe af- fedted alliteration with fuccefs?
192016229Proceeding in the fame manner, it may be lliewn that whatever number of equal roots are in the propofed equation fir44q9fir34 gfi?
192016229Put ACzrr?, of Geomc- A B- f- BC=^, cofine of^.ABCrrf, and let AB, BC,"likIns r °"^ie i''C(iuii''ed, be denoted by x and y.
192016229Quere the ratio of the inflecting forces F and f?
192016229Required the cube root of 5J 43fl*‘:’?+3fla?
192016229Required the fifth power of —? ta*x3.
192016229Required the fourth power of —/—2ax%\*_ V?.b2u) 16a4* 8 2a x 3% the anfwer.
192016229So that if we put S——(c-{-/?
192016229Such foils aftually exift; and why ftiould it be thought, that imitation here is above the reach of art?
192016229Take J^ B* — I) j^ then> v/ A+B^%/^±jj,| 7^—0 and sjE — ti- J^+-.1)__/A — D 2 2 Hius the fquare root of 8+ 2^/?
192016229Terah, at his return, alked whence came all this havock?
192016229The cold fntenfe col?
192016229The firft title of admiral of England, vl?
192016229The governor having alked him of what fitmily he was?
192016229The name is fuppofed to have been derived from hence, that Handing ready to give the ilroke, he alked, Agon''?
192016229The only queftion, therefore, is, How far the railing a crop of them may be pi’ofitable to a hufbandman?
192016229The opinion of Dr Swediaur, with regard to the?
192016229The third time, on being alked, “ Who he was? ” he anfwered, “ I am your king, the king of Sion and drawing his fword, he cut the cord afunder.
192016229The word is Greek, and compounded of<* priva¬ tive, and KoXtvSt?, way j as never turning from the ori¬ ginal courfe.
192016229The word is Latin: or rather Greek,?
192016229Then a?
192016229Then he Fortuguefe reprefented to the king the diftreffes of the Abyflinians oTiftthet0* n a ftrong light?
192016229Therefore,
192016229This country was famous for an excellent breed of horfes; fo that A*«gv< xos< W «?, is a proverbial faying for a thing excellent in its kind.
192016229Thus 12, 4, 15, 5?
192016229Thus let us fuppofe that 7?
192016229To be fatisfied in this, he alked the farmer whether he had fet any of the fame potatoes this year, and what was the nature of his land?
192016229To what dark undifeover’d( hore?
192016229To what purpofe did they take the trouble of inventing other charaders?
192016229Tumcwfi te/ mr/ iaft A 33 Gck X) E V z H TbJ I K X M A S o p Ts Q R Schj T V f 9 4 1c?
192016229V/8ofl4.vr=( 4*«4X Sx)* — 4a( 2*dix1 X 5^) “ “ 2ax f j x; therefore V780 a4 x — f 20axxl rr( 4ft2—2^r) Vja?.
192016229V\ hy haft thou then broken down her hedges, lo that all that pals do pluck her?
192016229W hat of that immoderate love of boys, which Athenaeus relates of him?
192016229What fubftances, for inftance, can be more diffimil.ar than fulphuric, pruffic and uric acids?
192016229What is it then that detlroys the rete mucofum in fuch perfons?
192016229What is their prefent ages?
192016229What of that prodigious number of wives and concubines which he kept?
192016229When Jefus had lifted up himfelf, and faw 4 none but the woman, he faid unto her, Woman, 4 where are thofe thine accufers?
192016229When prepared with the hot water, it is re-^ commended in the SAvedifh Memoirs to he uied byw, e?
192016229Whether he can be reimburfed of his expences by the produce?
192016229Whether the dream of water will admit of a temporary dam or ware acrofs it?
192016229Whither, ah whither art thou flying?
192016229Why Ihould dividing and tranfplanting the roots of wheat caufe the crop to be early, or afford a certainty of its being a good one?
192016229Why Ihould not one nation, it may be urged, adopt from the other the mode of expreffing the art as well as the art itfelf?
192016229Why do they not confider, that corn Handing dries in half a day'', When, in a clofe flieaf, the weather muff be favourable if it dry in a month?
192016229Why ffiould not the ocean have the fame power of fertilizing plains near its{ bores, that rivers have of fertilizing fmall fpots near their banks?
192016229Why, at any rate, ffiould a thorn be put in¬ to the ground Hoping?
192016229\jr<, A2 W4 X6 n: I 1 a H x?
192016229^?
192016229^a — i6cs—20c3+ 5f?
192016229a?
192016229alio be divifible by P. Again, from the preceding feries of equations, we AP AB''"have AB"—, and therefore 9?
192016229an acre for the courfe?
192016229and another to the adoptive, Whether he confented to become fuch a per- fon ’s fon?
192016229and gained as much per cent, as the cloth coft him; what was the price of the cloth?
192016229and his livery; what was its value?
192016229and will cattle thrive equally on all forts of food?
192016229be defcribed with a radius= r ■ as before, in which apply a chord ABzr/>-j- i?, and tpke AC—£.
192016229but on his journey died at IVIilan in 147^?
192016229but when that circumftance has place, as in the preced¬ ing example, feme one ol the equations involving?/,?/.
192016229but when that circumftance has place, as in the preced¬ ing example, feme one ol the equations involving?/,?/.
192016229comfort in life, Where is he to be found? — In the royal palace.
192016229cur impia nupji, Si miferum faSlura fui?
192016229fary to be mixed with it in certain proportions, nature? f.. a before it can form a proper foil.
192016229fential fervice or not?
192016229galley rode, had the name of Bahia dos Agravados; guefoundert^ie ba?
192016229having afked him one day, why he did not enter into orders?
192016229his Majefty?
192016229hoc juris habebat In tantum fortuna caput?
192016229how many more have you yet to kill?
192016229how many pounds of almonds were in the mixture?
192016229hut was furniflied by him with proper veffels, mariners, and fireworks, for tht?
192016229i''acl_ lidas, however, knowing that this defeat could “ e at¬ tended with no other bad confequence than the lots ot the men?
192016229i4 64 4?
192016229j.2, l?
192016229n> 1 yxh I u< 11 y 7 V Sl A?
192016229not, however, hope to approach it?
192016229of the mixture?
192016229or 30,000k?
192016229or Agone?
192016229or, what makes one deep and the other{ brill?
192016229per gallon?
192016229tered?
192016229the confent of the other, for the fake of having chil-«-caP-^ dren?
192016229wand’ring fire, That long haft warm’d my tender breaft, Muft thou no more this frame infpire?
192016229was paid in guineas and moi- dores: the number of pieces of both forts that were ufed was 100 •, how many were there off each?
192016229yet how is it much lefs abfurd to do what is equivalent in relation to grades?
192016229y~ xV?
192016229° We novv tjien come to a critical queftion, What is — ¥ jt that produces the difference of tone in two elaftic founding bells or firings?
192016229‘ Jefus faith unto her, Woman, where are Adultery, 4 thofe thine accufers?
192016229“ But what( fays he) are thorough- bred cart horfes?
192016229“ I had, fays he, a fmall patch of this grafs in winter 1773?
192016229“ To this defcription who can refute the praife of magnificence?
192016229“ With the latter, the firft quellion for confideration) is, whether eight oxen ufed in the team or in grazing> will pay him the moft money?
192016229■ Ale- Si/ vc?
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191679033* G. flowers nodding, fruit oblong; awns feathered, riW/ i?.
191679033* S. ftalk Ample, with a head of flowers$ leaves ftrap- z/ mm^?
191679033, Unfortunately, however, though the benevolent cbaracler of the reigning monarch led; u''to encourage fuch projeSs, yet his undecided and i?
191679033, Were not thefe treaties replete with articles wholly inappli¬ cable to the prefent political ftate of Europe?
191679033-Milr/ uE/ f''l''/f?!
191679033123 203 224 212 21?
1916790332-celled?
1916790332-locularis?
1916790335-phyllu?.
1916790335] B R I nean, had fucceeded in cultivating this branch of com- Britain, merce?
19167903378 33 11?
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191679033? 33 Reprefentations were now made to the king, who A^ur- promifed fome redrefs.
191679033? oIyandria.
191679033A new petition quickly fol¬ lowed from the lord mayor, in the name of the natives and inhabitants of North America refiding at that ti rne- SS?
191679033After the eleflion had continued upwards of fix weeks, it was concluded on the 17th May 1784, leaving a majority of 23?
191679033Again, at Lifle, when we only failed from the extravagant pretenfions of adminiftration?
191679033Againft what are thefe meafures of precaution?
191679033And did not every Englifhman, from diminifhed comfort, or from pofitive diftrefs, feel this declaration to be an infult?
191679033And had u''e not refcued Jamaica from inevitable danger?
191679033And if they had, what did it prove?
191679033And is Mr Haf¬ tings alone to be made accountable, during that pe¬ riod?
191679033And what care we whether it be a devil or any other creature that amufes us?
191679033Are not all thefe viciflitudes confpi- cuous in the vegetable world?
191679033Are they obtained?
191679033Are we for ever, continued Mr Fox, to deprive ourfelves of the benefits of peace, be- caufe France has perpetrated aftsof injuftice?
191679033Are we ftill to be deluded and betrayed?
191679033As the autho¬ rity they had conferred on their captain was confined ts BUG[? 68] BUG Eucaneer.
191679033As the king found the clergymen everywhere averfe 3?
191679033B R I[ 686] R R Xnt-:.. J?e C5mTfared? 0I^Parte with Savvarrow, and his trophies to fink in obfcurity 1.
191679033BOPPART, a town of Germany, in the circle of the Rhine, and ele&orate of Treves; it is feated at the foot of a mountain near the Rhine, in E. Lon?
191679033BUI)[?
191679033BULLINGER, Henry, born at Bremgarten in Switzerland in 1504?
191679033Bacca?
191679033Bacca?
191679033Bookfellers, among us, are the fame with the biblio¬ pole?
191679033Both were condemned; and Athlon wa?
191679033But fince that eventful period could we not have negotiated better very often, for inftance, af¬ ter the furrender of Valenciennes?
191679033But he would afk, was it, after all, fuch an infult to an Englilhman, to afk him to fell his invaluable franchife?
191679033But if animals are not mere machines, what are they?
191679033But if this was the cafe, to what purpofe did public men hold converfations, fince they were afterwards to deny or forget what paffed?
191679033But on what military authority did the minidry prefume to think that New York was tenable?
191679033But was the inference to be drawn from thefe confi- derations, that we ought in no cafe to treat with Bo¬ naparte?
191679033But we would alk fuch, from whence does their fpirit arife?
191679033But were the circumdances of this peace fuch as jufli- fied our exultations on former occaAons?
191679033But what crimes can beafts have committed by birth to be fub- jeft to evils fo very cruej?
191679033But what other precedents exifted?
191679033By this procefsj^c they lofe about two thirds of their weight, and they ap0th ma_?
191679033C. Capfule?
191679033Cannabis, or/ few/?.
191679033Capfula?
191679033Capfula?
191679033Clusia, or jBc/ yfr/ tt- Jra?.
191679033Could Ave forget Avhat leflbns had been given to the Avorld in a few years?
191679033Deficiency of 2 feet between 8.9 divfions,.So Between 9 and 10,--* 015 Sum,.025 Mean,---.012J.012?
191679033Did it in¬ dicate any extraordinary partiality towards Great Bri¬ tain?
191679033Do we coincide in this belief in the prefent day?
191679033Do we not find that it correfponds pretty accurately with the defcription of thefe atoms which Bofcovich has given?
191679033Does it not indicate one of the modes by which the theory was formed?
191679033Does it not plainly ftiew us how far genius will be exerted when obfervation fails?
191679033Does not the theory feem to ad¬ mit a breach in the law of continuity, when it de¬ nies the continued extenfion of bodies?
191679033Does then ex- Natural tenfion conftitute matter, and the want of it fpirit?
191679033Drupa nucibu?
191679033Eroded?
191679033Excidat Me dies cevo, neu pq/ Jera credant Secula?
191679033F t:.?
191679033F?
191679033F?
191679033F?
191679033Filaments marked by e, e, e,
191679033G. Capfule?
191679033Glut A. Capfula?
191679033Had a Britifti ftiip been flopped in thofe feas?
191679033Had fuch a guarantee exifted in latter times, would the revolution of 1688 have been able to maintain it- felf?
191679033Had it al¬ ways maniftfted itfelf in the condudf of minifters?
191679033Had the Dutch been well affeCted, why did they not declare themfelves?
191679033Had they not fraudulently obtained the reftitution of Porto Ferrajo to the king of Etruria, to fecure it to them- felves?
191679033Had we forgotten their proverbial ambition, and was their reftoration the remedy for evils arifing from fuch a fource?
191679033Have we done that?
191679033Have we not pafled a year, and nothing has been done?
191679033Having made this fuppofition, he defired to knoAv what the afs would do?
191679033He admitted the petitions in favour of the union*, but by what means were they obtained?
191679033He arrived at Gondar 19th November 1770?
191679033He attacked the new oppofitionifts, who had been fupporters of the former adminiftration, and demanded for what did we go to war?
191679033He began, by1”^.^ a ®_ a Iking me if I had any news from England?
191679033He could not hope to remain long concealed Er;ta;n at Titchfield: the queftion was, what meafure ffiould j next be embraced?
191679033He demanded in the name of God, what thefe meet¬ ings and murmurings meant?
191679033He did not believe the finances of France exhaufted; but admitting they were nearly fo, could we hope to ruin them?
191679033He remarked, that it might be afked oftl%e trea v ‘ whatufe was difeuffion, now that peace was concluded?
191679033He was even infulted b?
191679033He will not tell us fo: or if he does, to anfwer the purpofe of the hour, will he hold the fame language to our allies?
191679033He would alk whether the advantages of fuch a peace preponderated over the difadvantages of the war?
191679033He- began again, Why thefe armaments?
191679033His charafter as a V""man was adorned with many amiable qualities, among which, a goodnefs of heart?
191679033His dramatic paftoral entitled I?
191679033His laft words were ut- 231?
191679033His lordlhip was alked, whether he meant that the paper ftiould be entered on the journals of the houfe or not?
191679033How do the profecutors account for this?
191679033How had we fucceeded?
191679033How is it that they do not feel that peace is of the firft importance, as well as the higheft glory?
191679033I?
191679033If he were alked, why, after the tranfaftions at Lyons, no remonftrance had been made to France?
191679033If it were a(ked, why did we choofe fuch a period to negoci- ate?
191679033If the reftoration of mo¬ narchy was not the objeft, what was it?
191679033Ileptandria Or r/ r/ f vm/O1?
191679033In fh> rt?
191679033In fuch a pofition of things, would it be wife to trull the moderation which the noble lord had fo highly ex-, tolled?
191679033In his converfation with Sheldon, he alked who was in chief confidence with the king?
191679033In the prefent dif- pute, the principal queftion was, Whether the king and parliament, when united, were to be obeyed or refift- ed?
191679033Is it in confe- quence of their fearing to meet Avith harder ufage in cafe they ffiould be retaken?
191679033It is agreeably feated on Uie river Rhine, over againft Wefel, in E. Lon?.
191679033It might be alked, if thole who had been guilty of fuch atrocities ought to go unpunilhed?
191679033It was an infult to the people j for what had the per¬ fon raifed to the peerage done to merit honours fupe- rior to his fellow- citizens?
191679033J G 2 Wild B U L Bu''? ‘, Wild BULLS.
191679033J. Berry?
191679033LEAVES.IS TO DETERMINATION/ A. Wilson Sculp?
191679033Laurus, an omnis?
191679033Levant, India, Africa, Jamaica.—The fpecie?
191679033M. A long pod?
191679033Magnitude??
191679033Magnitude??
191679033Menage after Salmafius, derives the word from; a name given to thofe who appeared on the Roman?
191679033Miferable beings as we are, do we imagine that the arm of flelh is wanting to aftift and enforce the will of the Almighty?
191679033No other refting port was open to us ex¬ cept the Brazils j and who was to enfure us conftant accefs there in a feafon of hoftilities?
191679033None are hermaphrodite; i, e. no one plant bears flowers containing ftamen?, and alfo flowers containing piftils.
191679033Now, it is eafy to conceive, that in tin?
191679033Of the hofpitals, the chief 3 1 are?
191679033On the 15th of February, M?
191679033On the contrary, is it not more than probable that the campaign in the Weft Indies muft have terminated in the lofs of Jamaica?
191679033On the morning of that day his fervant came into his bed- chamber, and afked him what fort of a night he had had?
191679033On the other hand, what were the commercial refources of France?
191679033One fpecies j vi?,.
191679033One of the la¬ dies in waiting alked her what ftie faw there more than ufual?
191679033Our plan is to require of a beginner no more elementary knowledge than what is fufficient to enable him to confult the fyftem a?
191679033P. with contiguous 3-fquare leaves, and a woolly- terminal knob,-f?
191679033P. with ftrap- awl- ftiaped leaves, a terminal knob and coloured calyx,-f?
191679033P.? 33.
191679033PLA TE C\ vzzvz/o.?.
191679033Pome, or a flefhy pericarp, contain¬ ing 3* i ITA refill''aldj''cu/ p?
191679033R T[ 642] I: ie,!alUe? f m, oft Jn1Portant of ly prevalent.
191679033S. Eu-?
191679033See Botany//?*#.
191679033See H from the feveral parts of the Spanifh Weft Indies, call- vannah?''
191679033T?
191679033T?
191679033T?.
191679033That we and all the powers of Europe had reafon to dread the madnefs of the French, Mr Sheridan agreed; but was this difficult to be accountd for?
191679033The 8 BOOK- K Journal.??
191679033The 8 BOOK- K Journal.??
191679033The earl ’s impeach¬ ment, however, was entirely overlooked, and the com-?
191679033The evidence which had been led before the houfe of commons, pc?
191679033The land is A^ery high, ’ and- confifts of mountains Avhich look like pyramids?
191679033The progrefs of fuch a power towards empire, was neceffarily attended with the moft cruel hardffiips to the natives of the 4 G 2 fubjugated]? ntaui.
191679033The umbels afford an indifferent yellow dye; the leaves and ffem?
191679033Thefe Change of proceedings were thought in a great meafure to have1 ™ 01^?
191679033Then we are to refeue Holland: Is that accomplifhed?
191679033Then( faid he), the afs has free will, or is it poffible that of, two equal weights one fhould outweigh the other?
191679033They had placed one Moyer in the chair by the time that the colonel had arrived; and he being alked by the colonel,\ybat they did there?
191679033They hoped to make gold j and what is bread in companion with gold?
191679033They publicly alked the queen ’s fervants, whither they had conveyed her?
191679033This happened in the beginning of Sep¬ tember 1780?
191679033This ifland, the key of Canada, was attacked by the Englilh in 1 745?
191679033This was moft true; but what i elation had thefe to England?
191679033To what purpofe was folemn nonfenfe to be revived?
191679033Under all thefe circumflances of his perfonal cha¬ rafler, and his newly acquired power, what fecurity had he for retaining that power but the fword?
191679033Upon what hypothefis can we account for a degree of forefight and penetration fuch as this?
191679033Upon what other ground did he approve of our late interference?
191679033V. Flores pentapetali, fuperiy difpermiy umbel¬ late?.
191679033V. fpikes flelhy?
191679033V. fpikes globular, leaves lanceolate, crenated^/o^^on?.
191679033VA LAXCE R? 88.
191679033Was Bonaparte now prepared to fign a ge¬ neral peace?
191679033Was he conneaed with the foil or with the habits, the affeaions or the prejudices of the country?
191679033Was it a right which every in¬ dividual pofleffes, of afTilting thofe whom he fees op- preffed by unjufl force?
191679033Was it defirable in itfelf?
191679033Was it in the power of high duties to pre¬ vent the introduction of them at our tables?
191679033Was it not more eligible, on the very ftrength of fuch an affirmation, to make trial of its veracity, and to put arms into their hands?
191679033Was it now tranquil?
191679033Was it probable, that France fhould poffefs the capital to make this pur- chafe, without which, the ifland would be of little va¬ lue?
191679033Was it reafonable to fup- pofe that he would admit, that the guilt of the ag- greffion lay with France?
191679033Was it then a ferious evil, to admit their wines on eafier terms?
191679033Was it to be obtained by railing at Bonaparte?
191679033Was this a favourable fymptom of her friendly difpofition towards this countrv?
191679033We had acknowledged the American independence; but what was that but an empty form?
191679033We had ceded Flo- rida; but had we not obtained the illands of Provi¬ dence and the Bahamas?
191679033We had granted an extent of filhery on the coait of Newfoundland; but had we not eftablilhed an exclufive right to the mod; valuable banks?
191679033We had reftored St Lucia, and given up To- bago j but had we not regained Grenada, Dominica, St Chriltopher ’s,"Nevis, and Montferrat?
191679033We might fend upon an offenfive fcheme five or fix thoufand men; and what expe&ation could be excited by a force of this kind?
191679033Were even the houfe willing to trull minifters with the profecution of the war, would the minifter declare he could trull the al¬ lies?
191679033Were mini- Iters contending that we ought to wait for a more fa¬ vourable opportunity of entering into negotiation?
191679033Were we deftitute of hope from the change which had recently taken place in the perfons employed in public offices?
191679033What are we, then, to think of the horrible exceffes of mileries undergone by beafts?
191679033What encouragement had we to hope that the third would be more fortunate, and to hazard fo dangerous an experiment?
191679033What good can there be in a monkey ’s being fo very mifehievous, a dog fo full of envy, a cat fo malicious?
191679033What is their ftate now?
191679033What is this but to impute to congrefs by anticipation a violence which common decency forbids us to expedt?
191679033What monfters are thefe in a world originally created for order and juflice to reign in?
191679033What party are we to take?
191679033What reafon could the minifters affign why they had negle&ed to improve this lingular advantage, and feemed to fpurn at all ideas of negoci- ation?
191679033What reliance could be placed on the unanimity of the French people?
191679033What their fentences?
191679033Where, faid he, is the man that would repair his houfe in the hurricane feafon?
191679033Whether you ffiall trull the returning zeal of your native fubjefls, or rely on a foreign power?
191679033Which of the two nations had been mod aggrandifed in the courfe of it •?
191679033Which( fays he) of all Mr Boyle ’s writings{ hall I recommend?
191679033Who then can deny that vegetables are poffeffed of living and felf- moving powers?
191679033Why did not the duke of York fail at the fame time with General Don?
191679033Why were all our forces fent to one place, and 43,000 men cooped up in a narrow peninfula where but few could aft at a time?
191679033Why were we not at an earlier period entertained by the propofition for a gradual abolition?
191679033Will he anfwer this one queftion diftinftly?
191679033Will he fpeak thus to the emperor?
191679033Will he meet the matter fairly?
191679033Will the Englifh republicans fufFer it?
191679033Would Admiral Pigot have recovered by arms what the minifters had regain¬ ed by negociation?
191679033Would it remove the objections urged to negotiation?
191679033Would not Bonaparte have added thefe?
191679033Would not France, on the breaking out of the war, have ac¬ ceded to any?
191679033Would( he not then have relinquifhed Holland, and perhaps abandoned her defigns on the Netherlands?
191679033^/^yyy/ y j/ f^YY 7?/y7Y 77^^^777 7/Y7/ fJ WV/< ‘ Wj4.r- chiha.lc7 Sen7/?
191679033and the fecond, If we continued the war, what injury could France do to us, or we to France?
191679033coccineus, coat flatus, puniceus, multiflorus, tigrinus, quadrivalvis, pubefcens, ciliaris, albiflos?
191679033dipbyllus, compreffu?, coloratus.
191679033fubfpongiou?, leaves a lug has, ■ entire.
191679033i*-% I B O T A N Y. PLA TE CVH WArvfiP a/ d- S''crt//?
191679033i- celled?
191679033in what manner?
191679033is in- terfperfed with form?
191679033liament?
191679033more of our woollens, than while reftrifled to particular ports, and burdened with heavy duties?
191679033n>4
191679033or could men be fuppoftd to regard the fituation of this country as in any refpedft unfortu¬ nate Avhen contrafled Avith that of others?
191679033or does it neceflarily refult from the nature of continuity?
191679033or, Whether we{ hould refort to the meafures indifpenfably neceffary to enfure both?
191679033r?
191679033rJ he like bad fuccefs attended James when he at- Bis bad tempted fome oppofition to the puritanical innovations fuoc<;fs?"
191679033than one, is called a joo/?.
191679033to treat with them till there was a reform in the Eng- li(h government?
191679033vnergy?
191679033was it to abrogate, could it corredt the treaty?
191679033was there any immorality in receiving a pecuniary confideration for the ceflion of a valuable benefit to our country?
191679033with what propriety could vegetables be thus faid to die, unlefs we allow that they previoufly lived?
191679033x ■? 6S- 4 Hops, 2 Spanifh juice, 2 Quarters, 8 BREY, a town of Germany, on the frontiers of Brabant, feated on a rivulet, in E. Long.
191679033“ Do we not fee( fays he) the ftigma of almoft every hermaphrodite flower covered over with the pollen or impregnating fubftance?
191679033“ In an earthen pan, periments of about two feet diameter, and three inches deep, biVotmll?
191679033“ The queftion, Sir,( faid he), is Whether you lhall flay in England, or fly to France?
191679033“ What, ” faid he, “ was the ftate of our allies when we entered into the confederacy?
193109109( g) Man or child, philofopher, orator, poet, or foldier,& o..?
193109109, Is John a couple and Jane a couple?
193109109, “ It can be eafily managed and worked of all cali¬ bers, from the 1:?
193109109.. 1 J. r J r •, ‘ • ri •* Iyxtt ttmf a r\t?
19310910901 T.Clerk Sculp?
1931091090?
1931091091 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 r 12 13* 5 16 17 iS* 9 20 8.02 1 r-34 13.89 16.04 J7- 94 19.65 21.22 22.69 24.06 25- 37 26.60 27.79 28.92 30.01 31- 0?
1931091091 to 2 i-7?
1931091091. p. 482. diftinguiffies between hilaria and hilana?.
193109109175?, aged j;4; and he was a fincere and affeftionate mourner for her death.
19310910920. ihe ofcillation of waves, which was firft: dif- Inquiries0?
1931091092enc- In ordinary life the Hindoos are cheerful and lively 5 T?''
1931091093 Edward I. and Charles IL exempting it from toll, and Hafting?.
1931091093 G 7- 4i8 HE R A Birds, h. “ Or, a Raven proper borne by the name of Fifties,& c, Cof- het''^ 1?
1931091093?
1931091094. u Annon legiftis, quod qui eos in prmcipio creavit, creavit eos marem et feminam? ”( e) Thefe are complex terms becaufe they are verbs.
193109109404- HERA n^o r mar^3 of lionour, they can not admit of any note a naries^^n^amy?
1931091094?
1931091096 r. We termi7h»wTnri0nSr ° f,*!?
1931091096''w_ T y/ te.oS?
19310910960 353 3?
1931091097?
193109109: Ktr^ri> oun‘l?t?
193109109:, nS.ftUeP"Viai ™,*?
193109109:;:; 5|?
193109109;? u*»ss j and the Romans, feciales.
193109109
193109109?
193109109? ifinS K. By thefe means the air veffel is conftantly filling with water, and the included air undergoing continual condenfation.
193109109? lrcu.mftances> the velocity of water and the quantities difeharged.
193109109? n what has happened in the world before us.
193109109? s adds''*, “ The farther you go from the fea, the coun-(; 0liet^ try on the river feems the more fruitful and well im- vol.
193109109? » 3*!> in Crofsj or 2, 1, 2, in Saltier.
193109109? •*.»^g-- pf^rwiih:^r*rf^ • ■* «^ ihere are different names given to preferved her- IP''S.
193109109?)
193109109?, bicornis, grifea, fulva, viri- data.
193109109A M and Chap, TTr and appear1?
193109109A fet of the|SId l I ™?
193109109A fewing needle, gra¬ nulated tin, and fmall globules of mercury, defcended through the ether, but floated upon the furfac
193109109And Con¬ cord, fituated on the weft fide of Mfcrrimak river, i?
193109109And how far the mechanical felting, which is not confined merely to the hairs of animals, might be applied to this art*?
193109109And if there was fuch, the next queftion is, From what metropolis it was called Hemath?
193109109And laying afide difference of charafter, Huet1?
193109109And the fame as to qualities and both quantities: for we fay, without an article, WHAT sort OF, how many, how great?
193109109And why does our author forget Publius Scipio( Africanus ’s father), a prudent and able general, whom Hannibal vanquifhed at the Ticin?
193109109Archbifhop King, the au¬ thor of the celebrated book D?
193109109Are there no cafes, then, in which the relative may be refolved into the connective and with a prepo- fitive- pronoun?
193109109Are two four?
193109109As a phyfician his principal works are, Obfervationes Medico- mifcellanecc, Theoreticce et Pra&icee; De Medicine?
193109109As fome motions are homely, the oppofite to grace¬ ful 5 it is to be inquired, With what motions is this attribute connefted?
193109109Befides many leffer ftreams, Heile is watered by the following rivers, vi?.
193109109Being once at tapper with a large company, when a queftion was debated, Which nationalift of Europe had the greateft ingenuity?
193109109Bourn of the neither in Greek, Latin, or any modern language, do firft and thofe of the/fry?
193109109But how long will they keep this colony?
193109109But if both imply comparifon, it may be alked, In what confilts the difterence between the comparative and fuperlative?
193109109But if prepoftions be words devoid offgnifcation, why fhould there be difputes refpe£ling their numbers?
193109109But if the prefent tenfe be thus indefinite, how, it may be afked, are we to afeertain the particular time which is intended?
193109109But is not that the cafe in all inflruments, except where the performer fits of neceffity?
193109109But the hiftories both of particular ftates and thofe 3 Y 2 which?
193109109But when( hould I be able to find a time in which your lordlhip ’s goodnefs is not employed?
193109109By others, elde?
193109109By this means, except in very large glaffes where the vibrations are too didant in time, fuch an intermixture of the two found?
193109109Can he underftand the rider ’s fpurring him with his face dire&ed to it, as a fign for him to pafs it?
193109109Can it be fuppofed that under thefe circumftances, the two nations Ihould have totally changed charafters on their coming into India?
193109109Carved herring?.
193109109Cicero obferves, that “ nothing is more agreeable in- D?
193109109Civil maintain its independence, and be reckoned amon?
193109109Conceive the portion GH to be divided into an infinite number of fmall elements H/?, Gg,& c. then{ 42.)
193109109DE*—CDx?
193109109Did ever any one fee Giardini or Fiffier play a folo fitting?
193109109Does one fraight line form a triangle?
193109109Does thefuperlative always exprefs a greater excefs than the comparative?
193109109E/ ementa juris nature?
193109109Egypt being reduced to a low ebb by Antiochus Epiphanes, the Jews fell under his dominion j and being feverely 3?
193109109Even mercury, the moft perfeft of all the fluids, is endowed with fuch a cohefive force amon?
193109109For why flop at a limited number, when in all fubjedls fufceptible of intenfion, the inter¬ mediate exceffes are in a manner infinite?
193109109GOT Gotfcofred, OfHOFRED, or Godfrey, Denis or Diony- bur??''
193109109GOT Gotfcofred, OfHOFRED, or Godfrey, Denis or Diony- bur??''
193109109GULDENSTAEDT, John Anthony, phyfician and G U L[ 14?]
193109109GravitiC?
193109109HAM 1 235] Him- iur?.
193109109HARONIA, a town of Turkey, in the Arabian Irak, 4?
193109109HORIZONTAL, fomething that relates to the horizon, is taken in the horizon, or on a level with the horizon.—We fay?
193109109He found that^rme(* k?
193109109He loft much of his former reputation by tell- 1,n?
193109109He took his degree in pby- on him the virulence of a party j yet it was at this fic j and particularly applying himfelf to mathematical period( i?1?.
193109109Homicide, H O M? micMe.
193109109How fare ye? ”& c. HAIMSUCKEN.
193109109How is it poflible they can know it is defigned as a punifliment?
193109109IIUL as^ie pronoun of the third perfon is merely the fubftitute of fome noun, an objeClor may alk, What noun is here reprefented by he?
193109109If it be farther alked, how the refiftance of the air can evei come to be oblique to the progreflive mo- t.on of the body?
193109109If now the adlual range of this bullet at 15 ° was fought, we muft proceed thus; Z I??
193109109If now the adlual range of this bullet at 15 ° was fought, we muft proceed thus; Z I??
193109109If the internal heat of the earth is owing to the?.£!
193109109If we queftion about fiuhfiances, we can not fay, the who is this, but who is this?
193109109If, in- ftead of join, we fliould fay to him, a houfe with; he would ftill afk the fame queftion, WITH what?
193109109If, to a difciple of Mr Har¬ ris, we fhould fay, a houfe join j he would reply, join what?
193109109In 1734?
193109109In 1743, he had a re¬ turn of his paralytic diforder •, and in 1751 became quite blind by? l gutta ferena in his eyes.
193109109In 1743?
193109109In 1755?
193109109In 1762, we find him warmly engaged in controver- fy?
193109109In 178?
193109109In books they are thrown into fentence?
193109109In his lad ficknefs his frequent quedions were, Whether his difeafe was curable?
193109109In the Teutonic, this verb is written TUAN o?
193109109In the appendix he relates how foon?.
193109109In the courie of thh ‘''qulry, it was found that one of the native- had been md d, and feveral wounded, previous to? h.->-.r, aok uj n n- cutters.
193109109In the year^5^ 9?
193109109In this capacity he read leftures du¬ ring the years 1747?
193109109In tt''-''s''or ° l''1C Diodorus Siculus they are faid to have g!s?
193109109In what way then do I pro¬ ceed, in order to particularize it, fo as to make it de¬ note that very man whom I mean to fpecify?
193109109Is it a wonder that a horfe Ihould be afraid of a loaded waggon?.
193109109Is it worth taking fo much pains to leave no memorial but a few poems?
193109109Is not his mailer the king of England my fabjeft, or rather my Have?
193109109It abounds with double con- i''onants?
193109109It has its name from its high fituation, and from t H I G a^ate^et UP tlier?
193109109It was defigned to anfwer a quedion which began to be much agitated, whether the fmall coal of Scotland is the fame with the culm of England?
193109109It.s incre¬ dible to think how this regular fwaim of banditti has fpread itfelf over th
193109109J are the columns Ew «, ¥ mn, Got/?.
193109109Known or unknown?
193109109Latin and Greek verfes?
193109109Let two pieces of glafs t?
193109109Lieutenant HOT[ 637] H O T Lieutenant Paterfon has given the following ac¬ count o?
193109109M ho does not feel that the affertion contained in ha- beret, is as abfolute and pofitive as any affertion what¬ ever?
193109109MS2?
193109109Meanwhile* we beg leave in our turn to alk, Why are not tentajfe and percurrijfe reckoned ubjlracd nouns as well as tentatio and curfus?
193109109Men, women, and children, in troops, are extremely kufy?
193109109Nor is it poffible to juftify, from ingratitude at leaft, even the moft virtuous of the confpirators, when we confl- 5I?
193109109Now what is the reafon of this diftinCHon?
193109109Or the fentence may be refolved thus: “ The trumpet may raife our courage( for) that( purpofe) it founds. ”(?)
193109109Or, will it never again be reftored to France?
193109109Our author, 4 k with< £.•3?
193109109Ox what kind?
193109109P °^cc* lm- the fpeaker addrefs the other, Avhen he knows not his which the other is Avholly ignorant?
193109109P* i?
193109109Part I. they be introduced?
193109109Perhaps it may be laid, What, fignifies fo much knowledge, when it produces fo little?
193109109QR, ST, the velocities with which the water will iffue when the furfaces have thefe pofitions will be thofe due to the heights E Fn, Metier?
193109109Quin ’s univerfal hydrometer is confiruded in Ivometer"?
193109109S tWs’wti^iiRV S 81 18^^^8 8 1 pi*?
193109109Scouiomb 2V ‘ T1?
193109109See the exam- plate% •? • CCLVI.
193109109Seen now for the firjl time, or feen before and now remembered?
193109109She was difmiffed from hej?
193109109Since the bafe of the dyke is fuppofedthe condi?
193109109Specie?, down the back, the bafe obtufe and fmooth.
193109109Square Feet 9{ DE Diameter of the circu¬ lar orifice Inchu- s. 1 2 1 2? 854 Depreftion of the up¬ per furface of the fluid.
193109109St Jago de Guatitnala was almoft ruined in 1541, by?
193109109SxeSsm ° f I?''
193109109TT, The queftion now occurs, How we are to provide ourfelves with a fucceffion of pleafurable engagements?
193109109The bilhop did not long furvive this noble lland againft the grofs corruptions and tyranny of the- church of Rome?
193109109The ce¬ remony was performed with great magnificence; aftej?
193109109The mufio of the Hindoos is but little known toMufic?
193109109The next eminent fervice in which his lordfhip was engaged was in 1599?
193109109The title which we have adopt¬ ed for this article is derived from the Greek an earth- worm, and Aaya?, a difeourfe.
193109109The ufual expreflion is, “ Hoa, the ffiip ahoay! ” To which ffie anfwers, “ Holloa?
193109109The whole town being burnt down in 1727, 5000I, was(?
193109109The word is Greek; formed of alter “ different, ” and ySv «?, genus, “ kind; ” y.
193109109Their lips are thinner than thofe of their neighbours the Negroes, Caffres, or Mo¬ zambique?
193109109There goes A beggar with A long beard, h he man departs, and returns a week after: What do I then fay?
193109109Therefore the time in which the^/i 6.087 afcending body moves through h H, is to the time in which I/P the defcending furface moves through H^ as?
193109109They do, t not appear like thofe of the former fpecies, to be able-?
193109109This cafe therefore gives notice, that two ob- jedts? ixe, fomehow or other( c), connected, but it marks not the particular fort of connexion.
193109109This, according to Mr Savaryf, is the na- £,(/>?, ii.
193109109Thither ac¬ cordingly he went in 1754?
193109109Thus in the degree denoting/f/;;/>/
193109109Thus when it is faid, An fecifii?
193109109Thus, How often did you write?
193109109To hirnfel?''
193109109U<*ed I?
193109109V- SJl''i ivwi It- A''■ IJ|||te Jli|i| y i||:i|ll|||?sl||j|g|i|||||:||f||5; V..''| j; I?
193109109Vivit?
193109109VttAVroiTDK^ •''''; j>( j//_;- j, j_> •i> OA< lUi Ct/1/, ■ i''OJ sf D*_ r4r; Ji''■ ■ ii: “ ‘-W.? 4 EngycloptEdia Britannic a.
193109109Was it poffible he tlrould have an enemy?
193109109We have therefore “ deduced the velocity of the water in column feeond,<( from the.following forir.ula, V—1?.2^,.
193109109What better charadfter can be given of a writer?
193109109What do 1 fay?
193109109What then is the force of the perfonal pronouns?
193109109What then is to be done?
193109109What then, it may be allied, is the im¬ port of each article, and in what refpefls do they differ?
193109109What wonder if fuch a man were univerfally beloved?
193109109When a&ed by Monf Slimy de St Remy, why the culverin ot Nancy, which is 22 feet long, did not carry a ball equally far with a fhorter piece?
193109109When we fay, where were you yef erday?
193109109Whence came^ye?
193109109Where are ye bound?
193109109Whether block¬ ing or fhaping be not an operation extremely vrell calcu¬ lated for the operation of one or more machines?
193109109Whe¬ ther loofe weaving and fubfequent felting might not pro¬ duce a lighter, cheaper, and ftronger article?
193109109Why then fhould the former founds produce cord''onances, and why fhould the latter not produce them, fince all of them equally refult from nature?
193109109Wliat cheer?
193109109^ x The peftilent fuperftition was for a while fuppreffed?
193109109_ For example, if we be allied, how the weather will difpofe of us to morrow?
193109109afraid of inftant deftruaion?
193109109and whether it ought to be carried coaft- wife free of all duty?
193109109but whether it was to continue uninterrupted by his exit from this world?
193109109can thoughtlefs mortals fail?
193109109country''a''''^ire bkewife many curiou?
193109109fi?.
193109109gUnS 2 ° 4- 4?
193109109hand j this alfo were an iniquity to be h?
193109109has not the hiftorian an equal right to make refledtions upon the fadts he re¬ lates?
193109109how do you perform your journey?
193109109ji. ■ ■ ■; Sil.,?
193109109lules for fpUr?
193109109may not the hanging load feem to threaten the falling on him?
193109109may perhaps be alked, What can be the came of a motion fo different from what has been hitherto.fuppofe.d?
193109109of Gn, for in thefe different pofitions the moving forces riuIC‘s?
193109109of being crufhed?
193109109of being drowned?
193109109of falling down a preci¬ pice?
193109109pi??
193109109pi??
193109109promife much facility for mechanical operation?
193109109refpectively, in the fame time that a heavy body would fall through E/?, Fn, Gn, refpe£tively.
193109109reign before or since that example?
193109109taking of tlieir city by the Spartan?
193109109the heavens of the Moon, Mercury, Venus, the Sun,(,) q 2 Mar?, f H E B[ 3^ 8] H E B TIea>.
193109109the is T1?, M x xaj xaix.
193109109time was divided between his ftudies and the duties of HutcWon?, S.
193109109viridis,* punClifera, no-''Specie?, dulofa, farcimen, femilunum, ovulum, pyrum, fufus, fri- Inuitbria.
193109109was likewife made knight of the Thiftle, His lord-- HAM[ 23?]
193109109whence have you come?
193109109whither are you going?
193109109who had already rendered moll important fervices to^''ca''the Hate? ” I he fituation of Zachary, w ho flood much.
193109109who,, about the year 1351?
193109109would any man of common fenfe fuppofey that the viovdif range, becaufe uttered alone, had loft the powder of an adjedive and become an interjedion?
193109109would they hare bellowed 429] HER till equal praifes upon both kinds of performance if either Hercula- of them had been much inferior to the other?
193109109|?
193109109||f; i al?
193109109«?.
193109109—-Is it not then probable, that when driven up to a carriage he ftarts at it, he conceives himfelf obliged either to attack or xun againft it?
193109109’ l ° us?
193109109’ tis e’en fo?
193109109“ And, like the taura?
193109109“ Gules, three Mitres with their pendants Or3,?
193109109“ How dare( faid he) this old, deaf, floating fool, difobey my commands?
193109109“ I he man of he fpeaks little is wife! ” Who is meant by the pronoun he?
193109109“ Is he brave?
193109109“ Is he learned?
193109109“ To be or not to be, that is the queftion, ” he thinks equivalent in meaning to, “ The queftion is, whether we pall be or Jball not be?
193109109“ Whether we fhall be or( hall not be, ” is a queftion afking, whether we ffall exift at fome future and indefnite time?
193109109„ 6?
193109109•*,''|||||?
193109109■ citia principum fuijfe?
191678898—,....-j- T)AT Arn-|-A''a?-1-J- B''a?
191678898% •* 8-{-a:7—.r4- is decompofed into the following Therefore taking the fum of thefe two equations, I A?
191678898& q. and thefe refults ought all to vanifh when we put, A?
191678898'', n “ ‘ Flemilh per pound fterling?
191678898( a;40,)> an^ — 7.—N^^l*( a;4o,,)> an(l confe- x-\-a''quently a?
191678898( c — a?).
191678898( ft?-j-/^)"when expanded into a feries, is n A?
191678898( tf — a)4 P-{-2( a?
191678898( « s-|_;v4—x — I)3?
191678898( « — I(—y+z)= 4:(«—C — y+ »)= 1 s[a^-y+*( — y+i) but, fince y=-~=^ a?
191678898)#, from which we find/71//* b1‘(a-\-xs) or, fubftituting( 2/7-{-;v)a?
191678898)*^^ 4a3c(
191678898* 4B a?4C)a?
191678898* 701 power of the indefinite quantity h multiplied by feme Diredl fundlion of the variable quantity a?
191678898* A?
191678898* J*v(i—<)=/ i t r x Xx/(x^y which expreffion, by fubflituting for A its value, becomes A?
191678898* a?
191678898* a?, therefore, I+ «* tan.
191678898* a?-t- a?
191678898* bi?
191678898* v A?
191678898* “ uirrrt- f- rt tan.1 a?, but from the firft: equation tan/ uzza* tan.
191678898*)-/( aa?—a?
191678898*)~~ 4(ax — a?
191678898*, we have found its new value to be a:*-}- 2a?
191678898*= u, then u~~ v~* j and therefore( § i6) uzr^v''1 1 v~—~—7~ ‘ Again, fince 2vi 2\/v vz= a*—a;*, by § 26. we find z>=:—2A?
191678898-, — Ly•~ 2{a m n-—b n?)
191678898-How dare thy joints forget K. Rich^ To pay their awful duty to our prefence?
191678898-\-x In this cafe Xrz 1 4-A?
191678898-f-(-j f-^+& c.) h XXX+(?-+ k+^+& c.)il X* X* Xz 2+(^-+^+^.+& C.-)~ X3 X3 X3 2,3.
191678898-j A?"
191678898.Of what nature is the fodder and the grain that are given to the cattle within doors?
191678898/?
191678898/z2-J-^3 its incre¬ ment j and a?4-{-4 ft?3-f 6 a?2^+ 4 ft?
1916788981 ne Bleuh\, is an eager fiffi, caught with all M- fors of worms bred on trees or plants; as alfo with dndfx?
19167889810. of the curve,( 2/7—#)#,• therefore BT — —/ —^2a~~x^x~ yy~ • —* To this expreflion for BT, let BC=/7—a?
19167889812?
19167889813 fpecies of this genu?
191678898181 fpecies of this genus have been defcribed by Gmelin?
1916788982 102 MufcleSi Part II, Black horfes are apt to grow gray over their eye- brows, Anat and very often over a good part of their face, efpecially oft!?
1916788982 ay^ ay r* by fubftituting the values of y and y, become • cx(a—2x'') 7/~ 2a\/(ax — a;*) f a*c*x*(a''—2 a?
1916788982 ft?
191678898335 Lice and flea?.
19167889836. o.—It Avas a fmall village, containing a feA\r fithermen ’s huts, until 1445?
1916788983?
1916788983D( a ’+ a;) a?*''.
1916788983_}_3^+ 3 A?/;2-j-/P, wh ich is the new value of the fundlion a:3, may berefidved info a?3, the original value of the fundlion, and q a;2 3 a?
1916788983d, Flemilh per 1. fterling?
1916788984, Suppofe «= — A ’*)* Here we are to proceed as in the laft example, ancj firft put o*—a?
19167889854 1094 50 93 100 100 120 74 t 136* 102 94?
19167889854- 6 FARR Dife^afe?.
19167889872 examining commit¬ tee of, 76 regulations of, 77 method of( hoeing in, 13?
191678898: How much money muft be paid at Edinburgh for the bill?
191678898; js Above an<^ ROt- 7s''F f ign bills of exchange drawn in fets?
191678898= ar)n U 2 a?
191678898?
191678898?
191678898?
191678898?
191678898?
191678898? dr Findlater, in his able furvey of Peebles, ftrongly recommends( belter for( beep.
191678898? e conta “ where the cattle are ftabled,{ hould be kept perfedlyS10n ’ clean, and well ventilated.
191678898? nefomelos.
191678898A native of? ieus.
191678898A?
191678898A?
191678898A?
191678898A?
191678898A?
191678898A?
191678898A?, and taking the relation of the fluxions, o*y^—&*(«-f- A?
191678898A?, and taking the relation of the fluxions, o*y^—&*(«-f- A?
191678898About half?''
191678898Affume a-\-bxn~%i t?
191678898And what avail the thoughts of former joy?
191678898Antenna?
191678898Are animal filaments tubular, and the colouring atoms received within them?
191678898Are not fomo of thefe appearances peculiar to the hepatic rot?
191678898Are their eyes red, watery, and hot?
191678898Are their noftrils dry, or does there ooze from them a mucous matter?
191678898Are there any puftules or tumours on the furface of the body?
191678898Are there to be obferved any little convulftons below the Ikin, efpecially about the neck?
191678898Are vegetable filaments folid, and the colour depofited on the furface?
191678898As a proof that the art rofe at, once to perfection, as has already been mentioned, the print?
191678898As the curvilineal area DP/ i
191678898As we have it is evident that j and fiace V= r.v»-f- x7 t 0 N s. Part IT, — a;4—a;3, therefore-?
191678898At laft, after Send am- very many and grievous calamities, the latter fent am- baflador?
191678898At what periods do thefe feveral circumftances take place?
191678898BD: AC::D«:^y> that is «: b:: a — x: p q, X) J 1 Cl Cl hence pq= —, and the area ot the rectangle, or t>-n u Ka — x)x c — a?
191678898Black; thorax fomewhat prickly; elytra?&\-oe\oxxs- fuliginaior cd; antennae( hort.
191678898But in this cafe we have 0-( 1**)"+*+ con/?.
191678898But is there any pre- difpofing caufe?
191678898But thou danded alone, my father; and who can equal the king of Morven? ” See OssiAN.
191678898By thefe equations, which are all of the firft degree, we may determine the values of N, N''and N", and thus 1 1 r j r^"TB A?-1- C) A?
191678898Can they the canker- worm of care deftroy, Or brighten fortune ’s difeontented lour?
191678898Can we fuppofe that fifti gives occafion to fuch a coagulum as runnet?
191678898Can you be furprifed that I endeavoured to preferve them?
191678898Caudate?, fuch as have precedes extended from their extremities like a tail.
191678898D;re(a Therefore, fubftituting thefe values of B, C, D,& c. in Method, the original feries, we have A2#* A3 tv3 A4#4 a*= 1-|-A a:-} 71?
191678898Dentate?, fuch as have their edcres notched or fer- rated.
191678898Did the difeafe come on with{ hivering, with coldnefs of the horns and ears, and with the lofs of ap¬ petite?
191678898Did the heat come on foon after the cold fit, or was it not preceded by a cold fit?
191678898Diptera,( from 2v*>, “ two, ” and? r7»g «, “ a wing ”), fuch as have two wings and poifers.
191678898Divifion?.
191678898Do the animals continue lying, without being able to raife themfelves on their legs?
191678898Do the flanks heave or not?
191678898Does he chew the cud?
191678898Does the animal feem much difordered, or does he refufe every fort of drink?
191678898Does the animal feem to feel any great pain when he is touched in the flanks, or the belly, on the fpine, or on the rump?
191678898Does the diforder come on at any particular times?
191678898Dofe?
191678898Dumque virent genua?
191678898ELLIPOPACHYSTYLA, an old term, in Natu¬ ral Hijlory, derived from the Greek, sAA^hj imperfeEl, vrxyy- i thick, and rvAo?
191678898ELLiPOMACROS I''YLA, an old term in Natu¬ ral Hijlory, from the Greek, imperfect, long, and «-yAo?
191678898ENG 5s?
191678898EPIDAURUS, in Ancient Geography, a town of I i Argolis, o?
191678898EREBUS( EgtSaj, from 5* 1?, night), in Mythology, a term demiting darknefs.
191678898EROS,( of £ £< y?, “ love ”), in Mythology, one of two chiefs over all the other Cupids, being the caufe of love.
191678898Every rational and integer fundlion of a variable quantity a?
191678898F L and — —~F.F,‘3 y k «; U-^+Oy7^ —;?
191678898FARR ration?.
191678898FIG[ 620''’ Or have ye chofen this place, After the toils of battle to repofe Your weary’d virtue?
191678898Fie next alked his auditors, whether they would have the proteaor for their kino-?
191678898Flemifh per pound fterling?
191678898Flemifli per crown: what muft be the rate of exchange between London and Amfterdara, in order to be on a par with the other two?
191678898Flemifli?
191678898For by taking the fluxion of the above equation we have V o~ — Q.+(A;4‘fl) “?
191678898For where ftiall we find the perfon who hath received from any one benefits fo great or fo many, as children from their parents?
191678898From the nature of the curve — J a » J( a?
191678898God demanded of him, who it was that told him he was naked; and whether he had difobeyed his com¬ mand in eating the forbidden fruit?
191678898Had thefe worms died of hunger?
191678898Has he a frequent difcharge of urine, and what is the colour and confiftence of it?
191678898Has he been obferved to pafs any worms?
191678898Has he ever had the diforder before\ If he has, What was ufually given him on thefe occa- fions?
191678898Has the diftemper been announced by any pre¬ vious fymptoms; and what were they? • 10.
191678898Have poets a privilege to alter the nature of things, and at pleafure to beftow attributes upon a fubjeft to which they do not belong?
191678898He defines an infedt, a fmall animal, breathing through pores on its fides, fur- nifhed with moveable antenna?
191678898Hence to find the area of any curve, we muft either find from the equation of the curve the value of y in terms of x, or elfe the value of a?
191678898Her father then alked her why ftie would not make fome figns when ftie wanted a drink?
191678898How are we to account for this figure, which we fee lies in the thought, and to what principle ftiall we refer it?
191678898How can this be paid?
191678898How did the diforder begin?
191678898How does the diftemper terminate 5 what are the fymptoms that announce a healthy termination, and what are thofe which precede death?
191678898How does your Grace?
191678898How much fterling money is equal to 1459 ducats 18 fols x denier, bank money of Venice, exchange at 52-]; fterling per ducat?
191678898I 8* x—1"^4 A?
191678898I( c''a1 — c*)(4«a?—4ac*)~ 2 a**\ a x — AT and — a?
191678898I3- When they are lying, is their head low, or how u — y — — do they hold it?
191678898I? 72 Inverfe Method.
191678898If AD the abfcifla of a curve be denoted by a?, Fig.
191678898If I had fubmitted without a druggie, how much would it have diminifhed the luftre of my fall, and of your viclory?
191678898If by any power whatever a veffel be 4 R 2 defleaed PLO[ 684] FLO Si"* diltfc^beiTten''1!?
191678898If there is acidity in the 3 U 2 ftoraach DitVafe?.
191678898If you Romans have a defire to arrive at univerlal monarchy, mult all nations, to gratify you, tamely fubmit to fervitude?
191678898In I7T4?
191678898In all probability the eggs have been depoilted in the month of Oflober, or end of September, as the early fown grain i?
191678898In like manner the ex¬ preffion ft?
191678898In the cold countries, i?.
191678898In the words of Offianf, “ whenever the feaft of Ihells I?
191678898In vjhat proportion animal and Vegetable food ought to be mixed?
191678898In what ftate after death are found the ftomachs, the bowels, the liver, the fpleen, the lungs, the heart, and the brain?
191678898Inverfe Under difFerenfrform?, by introducing the fine or cofine Method, of the arch inftead of its tangent.
191678898Is it neceflary and al¬ lowable, or univerfally hurtful?
191678898Is the animal fatigued with a cough, and is this cough very frequent?
191678898Is the belly in its natural ftate, or is it fwelled j is it foft, or hard and tenfe?
191678898Is the hair fmooth or flaring, or does it eafily come off- when the fkin is curried, or even when the body is rubbed with a wifp of ftraw?
191678898Is their throat inflamed, or are there on it any aphthous crufts?
191678898It alfo appears that the fundlions of.a?, which are the coefficients of the powers of h, are com¬ pofed only of the variable quantity ft?
191678898It alfo appears that the fundlions of.a?, which are the coefficients of the powers of h, are com¬ pofed only of the variable quantity ft?
191678898It had been aflerted that a living toad w- ns found in the year ty?1?
191678898It i* plain, that deli- 5 H cac?.
191678898It is reported, that one day when EdAvard ENG[ 91] Edward wa
191678898It literally fignifies weak; and in that fenfe is applied to the body of animals and the parts thereof, m foible reins,/o/ M?
191678898JSare?.
191678898Julius Cse- Before the time of Julius Ccefar, the Romans had far under- fcareely any knowledge of Britain 5 but that conqueror pedition in-^av‘n.?
191678898Knob of the antenna?
191678898La 1. a( l.ay 2x J-I- con/?.
191678898Laftly, what regimen has been obferved in the g convalefcent ftate?
191678898Let A?
191678898Let P denote x x that fun&ion of which X a?
191678898Let it be required to find the centre ofp-?
191678898Let us denote ph& c. the increment of y, by the Angle letter h; then y-\-k is the new value of y, correfponding to x-\-h, the new value of a?.
191678898Let us fuppofe, for example, that u~; then, confidering a’-J- A?
191678898Let us take for example the cafe of m—3, and n=2, then • Afs;—b)lx Now, Q^being a rational and integer fun&ion/''Qa?
191678898Muft pollen be ate by bees, to be in a ftate to produce wax?
191678898Notate?, marked with fpeteks.
191678898Now the fluxion of a,* is x, and the fluxion of a*4-A?
191678898Now the ratio of the fluxion of a to the fluxion of x will be the very fame whether we confider a as a fundlion of a?, or a?
191678898Now the ratio of the fluxion of a to the fluxion of x will be the very fame whether we confider a as a fundlion of a?, or a?
191678898Now, by § 26, the fluxion of X X x, which expreflion is equivalent to^* v2—1 X IS"g- A?
191678898Of a friend, or at the public market?
191678898Of what quality are the waters which the cattle ufually drink, and of what dimenfions are the refer- voirs that contain them?
191678898On this it is natural to alk, how it comes to pafs, that while we fee myriads of the progeny of thefe winged infers in water, we never fee themfelves?
191678898Or has there on the contrary been any great drought, and how long has it continued?
191678898Or, does not their different fufceptibility of colour de¬ pend rather on the different intrinfic properties of the two?
191678898Put AE=:X, AE''rzX'', alfo put s for the furface generated by AP, and/ for the furface generated by AP/?, then as before( from\ 166.)
191678898Put then x~^-—x~ —( ax+ by a a and confequently, Ua: • Ra?
191678898Reticulate?, netted j when the veffels of the w ings put on the appearance of net- work.
191678898See Iron?
191678898See Law/«*/
191678898Sefamoid bones, u# Setons deferibed, xyj ufe of,_ 172 mode of introducing, 17?
191678898Should the antennae prefent a tiflue of many nerves, what inconvenience can refult from fuppofing that this tiffue is capable of tranfmitting odour?
191678898Smooth, polifhedj the thorax green*, the abdomen#?
191678898Some of thefe feales on the ends of the feet are large, hard, and pointed j fo that at firft fight they might be{ aken for claws* The feet arc thick?
191678898Stood the ftrength of car- borne Ofcar?
191678898Suppofe AC, the radius, to be unity j put ABrrA?, BP~ y, and the arch AQ^tt/} then, AB= i — cof.
191678898Suppofe a= rA?
191678898Suppofe the equation to be< £ ±jc?
191678898Suppofe the fra&ion to be x.v8-f- x"1—x*—a;5?
191678898T. • E R P E T O L O G Y. Lizards, and of this the tail meafures 6?
191678898T?!
191678898Testudo PusiELA, Z//y/
191678898The Britifli, feeure in their inacceflible fituation, conduced thimlelve?
191678898The firll was, Whether any part of the eucharilt be evacuated by llool?
191678898The huntfman fhould call each hound by name, let- M0(ie of ting him in to his food as he is called; this ufes them to adminifter?
191678898The inferior animals fometimes become paralytic,?^?
191678898The inhabitants of Cauterets affirm, that thefe pu- fiules are found on the liver and other internal parts of? the body.
191678898The king, ftruck with this unufual appearance, aiked them what was their purpofe, and whether they pretended to make him their prifoner?
191678898The moft Orange?
191678898The thorax marked with lines; the elytra of an? A\-poiggoni.
191678898The word is form¬ ed of prayer, and^oye?, difeourfe.
191678898Thefe are remedies that are intended to produce aDiurctfes?
191678898There are 17 which are habitable; each of which is a lofty mountain arif- jng out of the waves, divided from the others by deep? nd rapid currents.
191678898There is a fair entrance into this fuoterraneous temple, which is an oblong fquare, in length about 80 or 90 feet, by 40 broad?
191678898They are ufed in raifin?
191678898This being kept in view, it appears that the variable quantity A?
191678898This fpe- cie?
191678898This laft is appropriated to Fla?, the admiral of the fleet, who is the ftrft military officer Flagellan- under the lord high admiral.
191678898This?
191678898Thorax flightly prickly; elytra formed like the roof*? neridia* of a houfe; the anterior part of them reddifh brown; nus.
191678898Thus if we fuppofe that y and 2; are fun&ions of x then, as in taking the fluxions of y,/, and z, we muft « onfider a?
191678898Thus, the fundlion being a?
191678898V O O Food, ing under a eonftant diarrhoea and feveral other dif"''eafe?.
191678898Via''+t?)
191678898Vultus for the man: Jam fulgor armorum fugaces Terret equos, equitumque vultus.. Quis defiderio fit pudor aut modus Tam chari capitis?
191678898Was he bought of a horfe- dealer, or of a private per- fon?
191678898We aflume yr= A; z( and the fame affump- tion is to be made for any other homogeneous equation), then yrr^Ar- j- A?
191678898We have already found the fluxion of x ”, and we proceed to find the fluxions of the other Ample fundlions of a?
191678898We have faid that the immediate caufe of this dif-
191678898We might have deduced the value of B from o A?-)-1 the formula B=-?
191678898What are Ave then to think of thefe?
191678898What are the ejfeBs of variety in food?
191678898What cireumftances feem to have rendered it ne- ceffary for the cattle to work?
191678898What comfort bring they in the adverfe hour?
191678898What fenftble effe&s have thefe remedies pro¬ duced?
191678898What has been the feafon for getting in the hay* and for harveft; and what effed does the feafon feem to have had on the hay and other fodder?
191678898What is the fterling value of 731 piaftres at 554d each?
191678898What is the quality of the pafturage, and what are the plants which moft conftantly grow in the paf- tures?
191678898What remedies have been adminiftered to the dif- eafed beaft?
191678898What will 2279 guilders 1( liver 4 pen- nings, Holland currency, amount to in bank money,, the agio being 3^ per cent?
191678898What''language were they talking when this bon mot was uttered?
191678898Whence, then, has this fudden and great increafe of heat arifen?
191678898Where, therefore, did they procure ma¬ terials for their edifices?
191678898Why had not Oflian the drength of thy foul?
191678898Why ihould not the longitudinal fibres of the flax, before they be fpun into yarn, be made not only^ fine but as clean as poflible?
191678898Why peep your coward fwords half out their fhells?
191678898Wings of a dark carnation colour; the under one?, nidi items, marked with a rufty- coloured eye, the pupil of which is tranfparent.
191678898X( A?
191678898\ 4fl1(c.r — x1)+/ a?
191678898^ A We have now, we believe, mentioned all the i«iport- string- halt, ant cafes of lamenefs, except the Jiring- halt, or click?
191678898^ The fecond term of the feries conlifls of the fecond power of multiplied alfo by a fundlion of a?
191678898^ The reign of Edgar proved one of the moft fortu- Edgar?
191678898^2^3,''4 ft?3^ A?2^2-}-4 A?
191678898^^as been an objeCt of inquiry to the learned, in what nation of barbarians fiefs had their origin?
191678898_ 21?
191678898_, to be a maximum is —, we may reject the con- a £ ftant multiplier —, and then the function to be a maxi¬ mum is y~{a — a?)
191678898a c x 2dx 4 c A?
191678898aXDD''J s_ PD_y_ and J —?
191678898aaoiiAJXi.xoi riaa hi in hht jtfi vr.i!?
191678898and not?
191678898be added, and we have( 2/7 A?)
191678898be fuppofed to become x-\-h, then a? ” will become( ft?-|-^)”j but by the binomial theorem,( fee Algebra, Sedli xvii.)
191678898e b a x=? i^7XIos- i- A?
191678898e b a x=? i^7XIos- i- A?
191678898f X x taken between the limits of «=: AD and As?, Inverfr Method.
191678898fterling 3963.62500 16 375 ° 62?
191678898fterling a- mount to in Spain?
191678898fterling per millree?
191678898fterling per piaftre?
191678898fter¬ ling per pezzo?
191678898furnilhed, 1. with Forceps or Pincers; 2. with Furca, a fork} 3. with one or more Sete?
191678898h?
191678898henceyxz''l a*xx—4 a;*a?, and^-zz2a*x—4A;3= o, x hence 2A;lrzo*, and x — x t/ 4.
191678898i hey have but laden be¬ fore us; for, one day we mud fall.—Why doll thou build the hall, fon of the winged days?
191678898ibis the Greeks call kaskitj?.
191678898in general, that con- fift only of a?
191678898is neceffarily''of this form, Aa? “+ B ft^-f C ft^-J-& c. where A, B, C,& c. and «,/3, y, are fuppofed to denote conftant quantities.
191678898may be found, as in § 104, and it only remains to find an expreflion in which the higheft exponent ef the powers of a?
191678898n a?)
191678898of any particular form, but fundlions of a?
191678898owing to the great ftrength of th?
191678898per crown; what muft be the rate of exchange from Amfterdam to Paris, in order to be put on a par with the other two?
191678898per crown?
191678898per crown?
191678898per ducat?
191678898per mi^ree?
191678898per pound derling?
191678898s and by formula( B)/a?a?
191678898tack|]|e enemy?
191678898the hoof extending between the fibres in a parallel di- Dife ff?
191678898this expreflion we fubftitute+1 inftead of a?
191678898u''—(a;-{~/$)4—.v3//-f 6** x h"1-^-IP, er, 4 a?3 h-1- 6 x* ll+qx h*-}-h*, and—^—=4 » 3+/z( 6^4- 4 a:/?
191678898ufj? ifi gheafi tfJ’*#/ tfsaBittuP*-:.U1V.JOV i i- Ma IKSKA.
191678898v, Now, from the nature of the curve, PBzrarch AQ^-f-^Q.?
191678898were of a higher orders this particular mode of folution?
191678898where^6, y,& c. denote funflions of.v that are quite in¬ dependent of/?.
191678898x)( x1 a?).
191678898x~ —? —, we have u — —^ —, and cof.
191678898y=—xa x x 2x I t* a — — a?X* 4A?3, therefore,_ f_y) a?
191678898z I r* 25 fin.5*?
191678898zrr i —#*) and fince z col. z= a?
191678898£ erceYv Aft''er h"’ j“F7"t''Y?
191678898® H''feafe?.
191678898“ F> id thy beauty laft, O Ryno?
191678898•?r= Q.a?+-v''»and''Ra?
192200899$$ The ftate of Spain has never been fo flourilhing atprol?
192200899( 1 —*?)
192200899( 1-—x)( i — a?)
192200899( Pt’Prn^--34^/4/ Zotonte//c C/P?
192200899( a) This garden was firft eftabliftied by the company in 1673?
192200899( i—*)- a;(i — a?)
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192200899)*[ 1S2] S E R X Serit?, I — x and taking the fluents, szrv — log.
192200899), we muft take other lituations E, F, of the particle B, and draw E e, Ff; and we muft have D c?
192200899* f t''1?
192200899+ 2.4.5.24''2.4.6.7.2a^ 2.4.6.8.9.2s 3- 3 5- 5 2.4- 4.6 V C1+ f) j 3- 3- 5- 5 2.4- 4- 6 VC1+-5-) i 3- 3- 5- 5- 7- 7 2.4.4.6.6.8\/(i+4)?
192200899-^o^>-i^-j_ r\ » — I^\s?
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1922008990= AE£xI 2+BOZ> xK E Hence by expunging the term AEZ»Xl 2 from each of thefe equations, and comparing them, we obtain AEBXy?
1922008991 2 3 4 5 6 34- 6?
1922008991 The money of Spain is either real or imaginary,''the Coins?
1922008991 When the filk Avorm refufes its food, and leaves filky Mr traces on the leaves over Avhich it paffes, it is a proofSwaJ''nc?
1922008991 his, indeed, is admitted by Mr Paley himfelf, and will be controverted by no man who refiefts on the importance of th(?
1922008991 • 2* 34- 2''3 • 44- 3 ’ 4''$''* •+1)(«+2)^. »( ”+ i)(;?
1922008991, 2, 3, 4, 5 j 11o, The gun- room ports, or{ tern- chafe; lil?
192200899102=2.0086002,?/= log.
19220089912 Ilie plan, rther im- iroved by adop- aon of flid- n?
19220089913S Befides the glory of having redored tranquillity to Advanta?
19220089914 9 o 17 I 18 9 19 10 20 7 21 21 21 21 21 21 20 10 19 9 I?
19220089915, 16. amounts to this negative queftion, ‘ Is it not fitted that the free gift fliouldextend as far as the offence? ’ “ VIII.
19220089916 Then and; o\v game ■; to be ■ night for- 1 i?
1922008992869.15 1286 3.4?
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1922008993> 7?
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1922008994 again inverted to water? cold.
19220089947.?
1922008994^ Column I ft expreffes the length AB of the feCtion in Experi- French lines or I2ths of an inch, column 2d expreffes n?
19220089980 11 7 10 I?
192200899921 5?
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192200899? rnclical The following hints are given by Mr Hutchinfon* •matt- towards fixing rules for the beft conftruflion of{ Inns •''MW bottoms.
192200899? s- the time of Chrift TretXcux dixfyxy- f-.
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192200899?^^ 1Mo0rS.
192200899A Funeral Sermon on Mr Richard Sare bookleller, 17 4?
192200899A celebrated foreign mathematician( Lagrange) has, in the Cahiers de P Ecole Normal?, given a different form to the expreffion for y.
192200899A piece of ice of the, tern perature 32?
192200899Above the pump was an hollow place, called by He¬ rodotus mt?
192200899After the Mahometan has placed himfelf in the boat, they a(k him, w''ho is the mafter of that river?
192200899And I faid, Who art theu, Lord?
192200899And he was one of the moft flourifhing men of the trade, when, in the year 177 °?
192200899And is it fair to queftion the veraci¬ ty of refpe&able men merely becaufe Ave kneAV not from Avhat Avritings they received their information?
192200899And laflly, does it not prove, that a mere glance of his eye is fuffi¬ cient to make his impreffions as lively as durable?
192200899And what motive could induce them to receive it among their facred books?
192200899And when we were all fallen to the earth, I heard a voice fpeaking unto me, and faying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, Saul, why perfeeuteft thou me?
192200899And, 2d, Whether they fhould withdraw from their partners if they continued unbelievers?
192200899And, laftly, G^ is to as L to/, and therefore Y • G q\ f ’ g q-zzY?
192200899Application g of the fore r g ° inS Rules 5?
192200899Are not my eyes guilty alike with theirs, That thus can gaze, and yet not turn to Hone?
192200899Are the Alps or the Apen¬ nines, or Taurus, or Caucafus, lefs lofty now than they were a thoufand years ago?
192200899At ed are holes for fewing in tin?
192200899Aver’t good?
192200899But farther, fa* is — f a* X?
192200899But fince g is the common centre of gravity of the two parts AE£, BOZ », we have there¬ fore AEBx,?
192200899But how is this to be proved?
192200899But is not this ealily explained by a common procefs, the for¬ mation of ffalaftites?
192200899But is the circumflance of its not being quoted by every fucceeding author a fufficient reafon to difprove the au¬ thenticity of any book?
192200899But what benefit, it will be alked, will the negroes of Africa reap from an abolition of the flave trade?
192200899But what is fmelling?
192200899But who will deny that Lucretius, Horace, Virgil, Livy, le- rence, Tully, are at once the fimpleit and beft of Ro¬ man writers?
192200899But why Ihould apparitions ftiun men of underftanding and learn¬ ing?
192200899But why do I talk of dazzling or blazing?
192200899But why fliould they flmn the light of the fun?
192200899But why ihould a grave ferious ghoft appear at midnight?
192200899But why then are they fabled to be deitroyers, and painted in fuch dreadful colours?
192200899By taking J''rri?
192200899By what means, it has been alked, may a man proteft his property?
192200899Can a Angle uncontrovertible inftance be produced of this?
192200899Could eyes endure to guide fuch cruel hands?
192200899Does it not prove that the fame lively imagination is the caufe of the molt lingular actions of this lleep- walker?
192200899Dr Pey- fonell, in a paper which he fent to the Royal Society in the year 1752, and in a fecond in 17? 7, affirmed they V- ol.
192200899Du Pin has afked, why were feVenty- two interpreters employed, fince twelve would have been fufficient?
192200899During his refidence in that city, his hoftefs, who was a Lutheran, alked him one day if Hie could be faved while Hie continued in her re¬ ligion?
192200899Et ne fuis- je blanchi dans les travaux guerriers, Que pour voir en un jour fletrit tant de lauriers?
192200899Every one, it is prefumed, Avill alloAV this to be perfeftly le¬ gible in long- hand, then why may it not in ftenogra- phy?
192200899Faut- il de votre eclat voir triompher le comte, Et mourir fans vengeance, ou vivre dans la honte?
192200899For in this cafe the equation from which we have deduced the fum being P(T< i>-f- T(a)-fT< J)-f-,& C.)*1 “ F?
192200899For take any point E in the furface of fracture, and draw E e paral¬ lel to AB, meeting the plane a d « in
192200899Fortia magnanimi canerem fi Caefaris arma, Faflave Divorum religiofa virum: £) uot mifer exciperemque notas, patererque lituras?
192200899From what then does this heat originate, and whence is the fuel which has produced it for io many ages?
192200899Fy''ttTfi?/ ’ S T E[ 697] s T E In 1531 hs pub!iflied Ins Latin “ Thefaurus 5 ” a work of great importance, which he laboured at for two years.
192200899HZTrtrr/ t tfciiTjpT Tfc- Ai~ c/ iil»nlc£ sculp?
192200899He continued abftemious, exa& in his manners, and Senato?, Seneca.
192200899He has obferved that finefe, when x becomes/?, n", n”\ Sec.
192200899He was a Iteady fupporter of that party who were turned out of adminiltration in fpring 1784?
192200899He was educated at St John ’s College, Cambridge •, and having received holy orders, was, in 1637?
192200899Hence aE^Xyy?
192200899His character as uracfticeby a p- ojefto^ anc[ the many failures which perfons of this S- mry?
192200899His hUtor?
192200899How did God create the world?
192200899How is this to be difeharged?
192200899How long fliall this world remain?
192200899How then came a traf-''v"fic fo unnatural and unjuft as that of llaves to be origi¬ nally introduced into the world?
192200899How were thefe prifoners to be difpofed of?
192200899I he accef?
192200899I he malecontents very wifely She is roar- preferred the Aragonian prince, and Ifabella prudent- ried t(?
192200899I jiidas Xerxes, after pouring out a libation at the rifing of kijli with fun?
192200899I think Hie llirs again — No — what ’s the bell;?
192200899I?
192200899If fo, it comes naturally to be inquired, what is the acceptation in which he employs it in other places?
192200899If tar thus effectually defends copper from thefe acrid waters, can there remain a doubt of its preferving it from the much milder waters of the fea?
192200899If the tranfverfe feclions arefimilar, we muft make CD?
192200899If the writings of the New Teftament had been forged, would not the Jews have detefted the impofture?
192200899In 1739?
192200899In che mifero punto hor qui me mena Fortuna?
192200899In thefe the ufual quef- tipn is, how many gallons of alcohol is there in a calk, or fome number oi gallons of fpirit?
192200899Is it extraordinary, then, that in writing to the inhabitants of Rome he fliould have ufed a language which was there fo generally under- ftood?
192200899Is it not as if this mouth Ihould tear this hand For lifting food to’t? — But I ’ll punifti home •, No, I will Aveep no more.
192200899Is it not fuf- ficient that our predeceffor has fuffered the judges to remain unemployed thefe 13 years?
192200899Is it not that which Hands alone, which has the caufe of its exiftence within itfelf?
192200899Is there any book in the world fo perfectly a- dapted to all capacities?
192200899Is this nothing to all you who pafs along the way?
192200899It has been a queftion in morals,-whether it be not likewife the incentive to every aClion, however, virtuous or apparently difinterefted?
192200899It is alfo found in large ftrata, generally above?
192200899It is as follows: Let x be the degrees of Reaumur ’s thermometer; let y be the exnanfion of 10,000 parts of air; let
192200899It is propofed to find the fum of « terms of the feries i?
192200899It is.Specimen or dty, as rfnl bngs, to frv, Iv, nd oby hm.-*—A mn tht ° f the mock?
192200899It may be objected, Are they not all miniftering fpirits, fent forth to minifter for them who ftiall be heirs of falvation*?
192200899It weighed fix grains, which is equal to 2?
192200899It will now be alked, what{ hall be fubftituted in place of this erroneous theory?
192200899Its fpecific gravity is=:^203 » or 1‘19^ 9 ° S?
192200899K ■ MiicheZl Sadf)?
192200899King Agrippa, believeft thou the prophets?
192200899Let a?
192200899Let alfo 0/^, 0 z, 0 and 9/,()? n, 9 n( fig.
192200899Lon?
192200899May he kill the perfon who at¬ tacks it, if he can not otherwife repel the attack?
192200899Might it not deliver its meffage with as much eafe and more fuccefs in the day- time?
192200899Mopes was In anfwer to the objection, To what then ferveth M^not obliga- law?
192200899Moreover, 5 D t ■ i?
192200899My friends, do they now and then fend A wi(h or a thought after me?
192200899No?
192200899Nor hallow’d dirge be mutter’d o’er thy tomb?
192200899Now the angle GEE — w CD, and EG is equal to FE X fin- GFE*, and EG is equal to Ej-—g G. But £? •=: EC X fin- EC^,= r V X fin.
192200899Now what are thefe but brines, of which we have not been able to get the faline ingredient in a feparate form?
192200899Now what is this?
192200899N’ai- je done tant vecu que pour cette infamie?
192200899O •, which therefore be¬ ing reje&ed, the former equation becomes ABXyy “ AEBx^O?
192200899On being alked whether he was not afraid of coming into the prefence of the king, confidering the office he might poflibly have to perform?
192200899One hundred parts of hyacinth, therefore, have given 71?
192200899One of their honours this night fpoke, and, in the name of God, afked what it was, and why it dijhtrbed them fo?
192200899Or their borders greater than their borders?
192200899Pafquin was dreffed one morning in a very natty Ihirt, and being •afked by Marforio why he wore fuch dirty linen?
192200899Perhaps that un¬ fortunate monarch owes to the hatred of thofe he meant to reduce to order, much of the obloquy which ha?
192200899Quel prodige nouveau me trouble et m’em- barrafle?
192200899Quot fierem teneris fuppliciurn pueris?
192200899Raii''e the fore- tack, let go the head bowline:?, and brace about the he ad fails lharp on the other tack.
192200899Real Real de vellon Medio real de plata Real de plata 1 Media pecata j Pecata 1 Real de a dos § Efcudo 1 Medio duro Duro Pezoduro Real de a ocho?}
192200899S H I&[ 246] SHI 1?.
192200899S T K[ 742] S T R''Strnkes other, and reaching from the ftem to the ftern- poft and gtr^ falinon- piece?
192200899SCR[ i. Scripture, again ft the teftlmonv of a whole nation?
192200899Shall I come before him with burnt- offerings, With calves of a year old?
192200899Shall not then the fouls of good men re¬ ceive rewards?
192200899Shall we alfo flain our pontificate with the fame negledl of juftice?
192200899Shall we be told, that the fpeftre has the power of becoming vifible to fome, and of remaining invifible to others?
192200899Shall{ he come in?
192200899Should it now be alked, why then is the biihop of Man Hill called the bilhop of Sodor and Man?
192200899Si tota ed Herculis Oete, Et juga tota vacant Bromio Nyfeia; quare Unus in Egypto Magno lapis?
192200899So important then is the queftion, Whether the books of the New Teftament be genuine?
192200899Spirit?
192200899Suppofe that the Iteam had got free admiffion during the whole defcent of the pillon, the accumulated prel- fure would have been 6333 X4?
192200899Suppofingthe veracity of thefe two wri¬ ters equal, as we have no proof of the contrary, which of them ought we to confider as the bell evidence?
192200899T/ ie fum of n terms of a fries having for its general term the funBion, l) 2) •**-l) I* 2''f- p is equal to a04-i)(«-f 2) O- f/?
192200899That the flave- trade is not the/ oZ?
192200899The author travelling from Nerfchoi towards Argun, to vifit the works of the filver mines in that place, Auguft 1735?
192200899The bevelling being now found, draw the line ab “*? • I5 ‘ j j.)
192200899The cafe Hands thus: Philip the fourth, king of France, furnamed the Fair, in the year I 28?
192200899The fruit of my body for the fin of my foul?
192200899The ftalk 0 carries a heavy lump/?
192200899The holy facrament was carried through the city of Paris in great pomp: Fran¬ cis walked uncovered before it?
192200899The moft fimple mud be appropriated to the moft important or¬ ders, fuch as occur in the worfl weather, or fuch as are mofl 1?
192200899The neareit continent to them is Norway; the port of''Bergen lying 44 leagues eaft, wherea?
192200899The objec- Ti 114 tions arifing from thefe differences are of two kinds: alfoappa?
192200899The quedion then of 1 28] S E L any importance is, May a man put a robber to death rather than part with a{ mail part 01 his property?
192200899The queftion, however, was put, Proceed to an higher cenfure, or not?
192200899The whole will ef God is revealed to us in the Scriptures j what further ufc for the vifible interpofition of angels?
192200899Thefe are all the characters of what the mechanician calls/?
192200899Thefe are not the only inftances in which the Luthe?
192200899Thefe are two: they either permit them to remain at liberty on mulberry tree?, or keep them in rooms.
192200899Thefe fprings are brought in- atenais, tf) a< cj.;on?
192200899Thefe, attracted by the hills, fometimes break in ufeful and refrelhing fliowers; at other times fuddenly burft- ing?
192200899Then go down to Gath of the Philiftmes j •''Are they better than thefe kingdoms?
192200899Then, by the nature of the centre of gravity, M-f- w: M~ G m: g: g m, and M^ a, m M1, T 1 M p m z, and m''g nr zz-=? — sr.
192200899There proceeds from its top fteam- en- a''large fteam- pipe B, which enters into the top of ano- feribed?
192200899Therefore make GE= r/?, and m—1 GM draw DEA parallel to MG, and make EA= h~.
192200899They were indeed fenfible to the charms of among the beauty?
192200899This formula is very exaft as far as the temperature 6o °: but beyond this it needs a cor-?
192200899This gives us X''zzg a X w-]-ms ms X —,=?
192200899This is what is called in France a IVas ifl das?
192200899Though Jerufalem Avas dt- molilhed, does it fttloAV that the pool of BethefdaAvas dried up?
192200899Thus, if m be 4, the preflure at the be- ginning of the flroke is 4/*, and at the end it is-/?, al-.
192200899To a caufe truly Chriftian, who did not pray for fuccefs?
192200899To countenance avey?
192200899To difeover this quantity,( hut?
192200899To earth, to light and life, to love and me?
192200899To meafure the lines of the perimeter of a poly- To mea- gon, one of which contains a given number of equal* Vre t*ie P?
192200899Upon being alked by Hiero ’s queen, Whether it was moft de- firable to be learned or rich?
192200899What becomes of it after death?
192200899What effeCt then muft they have upon the Europeans, fudden- ly tranfported into this burning climate?
192200899What ftrength wnl refult from a mixture of two compounds of known ftrength, or mixing any compound with water?
192200899What is every year of a wife man ’s life but a cenfure or critic on the paft?
192200899What is fmell in the rofe?
192200899What is the form of the curve correfponding to the fmalleft diftance of the particles?
192200899What is the nature of that abforbed ftate which the fouls of good men enjoy after death?
192200899What is the proper fignifi- cation of a fubftance?
192200899What is the temperature 320, to make it peculiarly connected with elafticity?
192200899What is this?
192200899What is time?
192200899What is to be underftood, in philofophical ftriiftnefs, by the per¬ fumes of the defert?
192200899What lhall become of me now?
192200899What of the( bark ’s fenfatlon of fmell and 1''1 purfuit, were there no victim in the ocean?
192200899What other are the foregoing inftances but deferibing the paflion another feels?
192200899What perfection were they capable of who knew no other attitude than that of chairmen?
192200899What would you with her, Sir?
192200899What( hall we think of God?
192200899When afis.ed by Mr Bruce wffiy he murdered the king ’s young fon in his father ’s prefence?
192200899When he entered upon them, the wTeight of his body was 12?
192200899Where a county is divided into Shir?
192200899Wherewith( hall I bow myfelf unto the High God?
192200899Whether he has quoted his manufcripts either falfely or imperfedlly, in order to eftablilh his own religious opinions?
192200899Whether his diligence and accuracy have been fuch that we may at ail times depend upon them?
192200899While the machine isj^s^f th making a working ftroke, it is lifting not only the co- pump- rods?
192200899Who, I, my lord?
192200899Why are new feniations always more agreeable and variety fo pleafing?
192200899Why ftiould learning be formidable to them( a)?
192200899Why indeed ihould they, where they can not be relieved?
192200899Will Jehovah be pleafed with thoufands of rams?
192200899With refpeft to the epiftle to the Romans, it may be afked indeed why St Paul did not write in Latin?
192200899With ten thoufands of rivers of oil?
192200899Your knees to me?
192200899[ 16o] SEN Font infenfiblement a mon inimitie[ Dies* Succeder Je ferois fenfible h la pitie?
192200899[ 5 1 SCR Shall I give my firft- born for my tranfgreflion?
192200899[ 530] SPA 17th, when they were alfo with- daunted valour of BrititU troops was never move eon- fpicuou?.
192200899] iave all tlie values of x and?/ that can exift.
192200899^ Province?.
192200899^ Spain has long been celebrated for the riches of its Mineral?
192200899^early as 6 to 5?
192200899^ut it is probable that neither of them knew.from what country it was obtained, nor how it wa?
192200899^y&S^nMcotam/; Z/ ZeoZotZ y PZ/ fronZ oj^-.J^/ter/ Y/ yat/ sm/''^//''( ycz/ nZ 07 eyc/ aZmeraZa?n/ ZZenorn terp?
192200899_ 4IEx(DF+2TH)* Seat''s ziam THFD from the Point E 13- DF+TPI*: Mt- rba--por the pame rea{-on?
192200899a che veduta amara e trifta?
192200899and S E R Series, and, taking the fluxions, sx x—(«-f-\'')xnx-\-n xn+’lx~X r''^( x — x)* Hence we find X tf«+* S~( l~ A?
192200899and bcfides, what purpofe would it ferve?
192200899and, Whether this or that hero ’s fame was well- founded?
192200899a—''y)*, and —- A “ y*~ S( V X fin* a — l'')1?
192200899bearing a torch in Ins hand j Ti?
192200899but this can not be the cafe when the refiftances increafe W ”"’?
192200899church?
192200899cof.2 x and B?
192200899draw lines parallel to G^ to interfea each correfpond- ing water line in the floor plane in the points 3?
192200899feemingly to afcertain the motion of the engine whenmination, loaded and balanced in any known manner, and in or- though m?
192200899fembly met in May 1733, it affirmed the fentence of the fynod, and appointed Mr Erlkine to be rebuked snd SEC[ 102] SEC Seceder?.
192200899fore his birth?
192200899fraftion equal to the expref¬ fion Hence, that x may remain indeterminate, we muft make p+Q.=ai?
192200899from hence a queftion, whether the Marquis of Argyle was executed or not?
192200899fucceflively, then?/ becomes t, t'', t", Sec.
192200899have 47?
192200899i''he Por- tuguefe, the Venetians, and the Spaniards, have already fallen •, and what is the prefent date of our neighbours the French?
192200899is catched by the ftrap r/?, now ftretched to its full length, while q p hangs flack.
192200899is not fo important as the queftion, whether they are genuine?
192200899it may be aflcedAvhy it becomes aflbeiated in the mind Avith its caufe only?
192200899iy?, Metals.
192200899muff have the form( v—;/)( r — n")(x—7/"'')^*(> 7—7/'')( 77 7/")(77—T/''") ’( it-—7?)
192200899nfp ° i?
192200899no more moving?
192200899nor the fouls of the bad meet with pu- nilhment?
192200899of the rollers is, however, very fmall, feldom exceeditla one part m 12 or i?.
192200899on/ one- ■/or\{?
192200899or is it credible that thefe events could be related by any perfon but a contemporary?
192200899poor wenches, where are now your fortunes?
192200899rrA?)
192200899rt f frame dead flat is 23 feet 1 o4 inches — lialf 11 I if 19 11 5 1 if 107 5?
192200899t^e conitant number mull; change in the proportion of 1,1 IIV^ t/3, or perhaps of/?.
192200899that is, what is the mutual action be¬ tween the particles juft before their coming into abfolute contact?
192200899the Sl‘Sar~ much greater facility and difpatoh by the plough than The low- land plantations fuffer as much by rats as ™?
192200899the quantity 7H — t* is a conftant quantity, and t* is 7 ‘ P reciprocally proportional to r h p?
192200899to your correfted fon?
192200899weight when taken alone, but which are all iyftemati- babl> ow-''cally conneCled) concur in rendering it much more^J ’?
192200899what is the true proportion of the ftrength of columns?
192200899what wTife?
192200899where are the charms That fages have feen in thy face?
192200899wherein lay the merit of fuch an adtion?
192200899within the benefit of clergy; their coinmiffion provid- — Y—-J ing?
192200899wjtj1 prati?
192200899y. r* CL/ i m 71y P z l V w X\Z ’ •r?
192200899° f IOth C: entUr^ ’ b?
192200899— — 1 lo6 The allu- iions and references 5] SCR of the exiftence of the books to which they allude?
192200899‘ To you? ’ replied the duke.
192200899’ Tis very dark, and I have loft you now Was there not fomething I would have bequeath’d you?
192200899“ If now it be alked, What are the intended objefls of our inquiries within thefe fpacious limits?
192200899“ Is Heaven unkind to man and man alone?
192200899“ The queftion( fays he), whether the books of § i- the New Teftament are infpired?
192200899“ What are the moft whole- fome aliments for feamen, confidering the impoflibility of procuring them frefti meat?
192200899■ pit?.
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191678899), Galileo(%/?.
191678899* 1 ourfe It is well obferved by Sir Jolhua Reynolds, that tiWi ‘ Waftafte is fometimes praifed in fuch terms by orators and the yni poets?
191678899*?/ f S4.M a maximum} or, neglefling the conftant quan¬ tity —- —, we muft have S-cof.^+M • cof.
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1916788990.652 0.283...-, is-—-r 1 0.02000:0, which correlponds to a a the equation 7?
1916788991 1 1 1 1 1 r j Here tn — —; then- X —= ot a de- jaere «^^?
1916788991 1 ftinr God, the Redeemer, in working out the redemption of men who are yet not to be faved by him?
1916788991 Tieo 90 80 Co 44''S47: J- mizen- yard< 70^40: J(_ 24{?
1916788991 r V? ’^ Wny, ta fame->( Lucian).
1916788991. is a fafeine for the ed conftru&ipn of redoubts or temporary defence of a de-‘u pj^''tachment.
19167889910-IC I I-1 1 12- 1?
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19167889913] T H E infifted cn by Epaminondas, who was there as ambaffa- Thebe?, dor on the part of the Thebans.
1916788991702 Anne, 17I4 George I. W2?
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1916788992. and 3. reprefent an intrenched camp with in- Fig- 2, g?
19167889924- 53! 8.23 15.18 13- 24 12.04 11.05 10.18 9.40 9.08 8.42 8.18 7- 58 7- ° 9 6- 33 6.0?
19167889925. is a reprefentation of the fprings which go¬ vern each leaf*, c?, d is the ftalk.
19167889926 Beats,., what?
1916788993 Palladius,////?.
1916788994 3 © 120 4 A 2 Verna?, Vernier.
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1916788997. reprefents a page from Mr Rodham ’s field Rodham'':^ book?
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1916788998 O&ave, what?
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191678899A great many queltions will here fuggeft themfelves, as, How does it happen that the motion is produced?
191678899A learned author*?&-*Waxburi firms of Cumberland, that “ he excels all men in fixing^//.
191678899A. D. 1654, Meffieurs A- r T?1?
191678899And how hear we every man in our own tongue, wherein we were born?
191678899And they were all amazed, and marvelled, faying one to another, Behold, are not all thefe who fpeak Galileans?
191678899And what fort of plays are thefe?
191678899And what in this cafe muft become of the minds of the common peo- pie?
191678899And what rules of interpretation will authorife us to interpret eating and trees literally in one part of the fentence and figuratively in the other?
191678899Ape?
191678899Apogee 0.l8 0.49 t 1.20 I*5 ° i 2.22 2- 54 3- 27 4- 02i 4- 41 5- 26i 6.19 7.20 8.21 9- 13i 9.58* io-37?
191678899Are we enrolled as fubjefts,, fervants, and foldiers, under him?
191678899Are we hereby regenerated and made the temple of the Father?
191678899At J2 the time juft mentioned, however, Albert of Mecklen- Albert o?
191678899BD then coincides with CP, and the three lines DF, DK, and DH, all coincide with PG, denoting the two equal tides £) y and E
191678899Befides the univer- fp,? ’ 1S a Latin fchool in the town, with fix mafters.
191678899Befides, it may be aficed, Is there not a propriety in ufing negative numbers to exprefs the degree of cold, which is a negative thing?
191678899Bettefworth, enraged at his difgrace and lofs, went to the dean, and demanded whether he was the* author of that poem?
191678899But are good woris, therefore, of no ufe in the Chriffian fyftem?
191678899But how, it will be alked, can three divine perfons Di ulties be but one and the fame God?
191678899But if this be the cafe, we may properly afk, whence had thofe Platonifts the doCtrine themfelves?
191678899But is there not an ideal or perfect beauty of the hu¬ man form?
191678899But is this a fair date of the cafe^ Were any rights in reality betrayed?
191678899But what do you make of the witches meetings, cried Bodinus?
191678899But what is the remedy?
191678899But, allowing that a little motion were produced, it comes naturally as a queftion, Why does the motion become fo extenfive?
191678899By this procefs we ffiall have DL=/''-/''*(^?
191678899C c Thi?
191678899C. L. 4 23 5 55 9 78 o 85 8 93 C. L. i 93 3 5 ® 5 43 2 95 2 48 f D or aj\*< s?
191678899Can it then be conceived, Mr Davy alks, that a fubitance which forms with mercury fo perfeCt an amalgam, ffiould not be metallic in its own nature?
191678899Count Zinzendorf?
191678899Doth annihilation impeach that wifdom and goodnefs which was difplayed when God brought it out of nothing?
191678899Draw MC? «, ZCN, cutting the fmall circle in A and B.
191678899Draw O h cutting the femicircle OMx in H. Make CM to CS as the difturbing force of the moon to that of the fun; and draw S parallel, and S/, Mr per-?
191678899For fince< 2= —^ m numerator{ m a* r k1—ar1 kl 4-* e* •which is m — a k1 m/ ’- muft be==?
191678899For then A and I coincide with C, and the points F and K coincide in?, and DfisrrDB • cof.
191678899For whither can they turn their eyes more properly than to the light?
191678899He defeated the Egyptian general, re¬ covered all Palefline and Coelefyria; after which he.i?
191678899He died at Oxford in 1735?
191678899He feems to be the Surya fame divinity with the Phoebus of Greece and Rome j Su|e?
191678899Here there are alfo convenient lodgings for the factors and writers, ivith ftore houfes for the company ’s William, William ’?
191678899His triumph,^.?
191678899Houfe Tax.—In order to avoid the defed?
191678899How are thefetwo paflagesto be reconciled?
191678899How did thefe come into* S Z?
191678899How then comes an uniform caufe to produce unfteady effetts?
191678899How would our fine ladies like to be told, that inftead of tea they drink nothing but the infufion of mofs from the rocks of Mang- ing- hien( f)?
191678899How, favs Mr Davy, can thefe extraordinary refults be explained?
191678899I Q m o/"i 1 Ti • n n d r « ■ « 1-* « J?
191678899I he observation of the connection of the polarity of the needle with the aurora borealis occurred to the late; Profeffor Robifon in 1759?
191678899I,, T »* M ■ is&?m l?N$i 71^^9**''?''
191678899I? a IT.''
191678899If copper has its ad- j 5 A vantages''Wooi?.
191678899If each individual were to report his own fortune, could the report be trufted to?
191678899If either the mixed cup or unleavened bread be abfolutely neceffary to the validity of the facrament, why not wine made from the grapes of Judeca?
191678899If this deli¬ cious commodity is adulterated in China, can we flatter ourfelves that none comes to us but what is pure and unmixed?
191678899If we look upon this our earth, what fcope does it furniih for admiration?
191678899In 1666,, he took the degree of fun**^^ motlon an(^ revolution of the Doftor of Divinity at Cambridge 5 in 1669, was made?
191678899In 1700, Mr Tournefort, in obedience to another order?
191678899In 1705?
191678899In fuch circumftances, how did they conduC themfelves?
191678899In like manner the gravita¬ tion of 0 is to that of/?
191678899In others the ci- lia?
191678899In the fird of thefe paffages God give?
191678899In the midft of thefe fucceffes, a damp was thrown Revei^?
191678899Is he God and Lord over us?
191678899Is he acknowledged as the objeft of worfhip?
191678899Is it a proof of condefcenfion to fulfil one ’s en¬ gagement?
191678899Is it not in that THOU GOEST WITH us?
191678899Is the gas that appears to poffefs the properties of hydrogen a new fpecies of inflammable aeriform iubftance?
191678899Is the guilt of that fin transferred from him to them?
191678899It has been atked, Why, if the Author of Nature be a benevolent Being, are Ave neceffarily fubjetft to pain, difeafes, and death?
191678899It is a- bout yo fathoms long and 40 broad, rifing abruptly from::?
191678899It is dated in the proceedings of the National Infti- tute of France, that a report was prefented to that?
191678899It is remarked, that few 0fAW5l them walk with dignity and eafe; which may be attri-?
191678899It is required to determine the focal diftance BI?
191678899It is required to find the focus F of refradled rays?
191678899It is thus only that the greateft fum of human happinefs can be produced( fee Moral Philosophy, N ° 17. and 135.)?
191678899It was a com¬ mon queftion among philofophers in the 17th century, whether the imagination could move external obje£is?
191678899It was juft before his- paflion, and while he was eating.the pafchal fupper,, which was a Jewifhy£q/?
191678899J 2 By either of thefe methods a table may be readily computed of the value of a?
191678899J^: ory: 0—^ ■ yr>^•n(^ 1? » •: F determination of this diitribution, which we have given in the article Optics.
191678899Lemma 2. jT/ zi?
191678899Let or °~ or be made= m. Then v"OR\ juB bhj mp; alfo/?
191678899Let the age of the wife be 24?
191678899Let ‘ b t? ’ be tuned a perfeft major third below* d ’ and* e{? ’ a perfect major third below ‘ g ’.
191678899Let ‘ b t? ’ be tuned a perfeft major third below* d ’ and* e{? ’ a perfect major third below ‘ g ’.
191678899N. 140 W. N. 250 E. N. 26 ° W> C. L. 7 76 6 34 7 l9 21 29 A
191678899Nature, fays Sir Ifaac Newton, is delighted with tranfmutation: water, which is a fluid, volatile, talle?
191678899Not many years ago there?
191678899Now the attradion at the pole of an oblate fpheroid was 4
191678899Now this queftion alfo, which St Paul has decided, is previous to the queftion, What condi¬ tions even the aft of grace itfelf finally infifts upon?
191678899Of modern battles, the moft{ See fyni?, important are thofe of Hastings*, A. D. 1066 3 the II See Ga*.
191678899Oi this they make a ground perfectly fmooth? wd folid, over which the varnifh is laid in thin coats, that are left to Varmik.
191678899On the birth of a child thetlie ReH- father himfelf gives the name, putting at the fame time''?
191678899On what then, it is farther alked, do the metallic properties of ammonium depend?
191678899Or are thefe gafes in their common form oxides which become metallized by de- oxidation?
191678899Or fuppofe us only felicitous for Avhat Ave belt underftand, Avhich fpecies of this latter genus fhould the facred writers have pre¬ ferred?
191678899Or has nitro¬ gen a metallic bafis, which alloys with the iron or pla- tiiia?
191678899Or is water alike the ponderable matter of nitro¬ gen, hydrogen, and oxygen?
191678899Or, we may find x by means of the fimilar value of its tano- ent Mr/ There is ftill an eafier method of finding both 2a?
191678899Outlaws alfo, though it be but for debt? lurnCarabl?
191678899Outlaws alfo, though it be but for debt? lurnCarabl?
191678899Query, The mean ve¬ locity?
191678899Query, The number of Scotch pints which this pipe fliould deliver in a minute?
191678899Quis majorem populi partem fuffragiis privavit?
191678899Reafon clearly perceives^ a du: it to be the will of our Maker, that each individual ofSi?''
191678899Sap?
191678899Shall he ftand upon his innocence, and reft upon ftriift law?
191678899She alks then what could be the ufe of thefe veffels?
191678899Should the Aveftern?
191678899Should the eaftern eloquence have been employed?
191678899Sixty thoufand Coflacks under Mazeppa entered? C''the country at the fame time, and ravaged every thing with the fury of barbarians.
191678899So here, tire previous queftion is, Whether a perfon lhall confent to hold a privilege upon this fubmiffive kind of tenure or not?
191678899So that St Paul might well fay, “ Do we then make void the law( the moral law) through faith?
191678899Some of the women are fo abandoned and thamelef?"
191678899Some years after, Thefpis mad# ht?
191678899Suppofe an inftrument of 30 inches radius, into how many convenient parts may each degree be di¬ vided?
191678899Suppofe, then, we place the fame bit of wood on the margin of the leaf, what effeCt ought to follow?
191678899T E M[ 2 ‘ B b ‘ b b ’> ‘ b{?
191678899T his fixes its fituation at Deoghir, a place of Tagara- great antiquity, and famous through all India on ac- i?
191678899TARTAR, a hard folid fubtlance which feparates from wine after complete fermentation, and adheres to the top and lides of the talk.?.
191678899TEL[, r, kt as now form and ■?
191678899That precept was vio¬ lated, and the free gift loft: but the covenant was re¬ newed in Chrift, who “ by his death hath abolilhed 50(?
191678899The ana- 2 m 2 m logy now becomes a?
191678899The decompofition and compofition of nitrogen feem proved, and one of its elements appears to be oxygen; but what is the other element?
191678899The depravity of human nature is a punifti- ment for fin?
191678899The diffolute foftnefs of the Afiatic Greeks, or the dry concifenefs of the Spartans?
191678899The firft?
191678899The former confifts of veffeis crofting each other; the latter of bundle?
191678899The fuperior afkcd them in what manner the governor had warned fo many of them in fo fhort a time, at fuch a- diftance from his own refidence?
191678899The greateft bending is made at the fieid- glafs D; and we imagine that the telefcope-would be inr- proved, and made more diftinft at th
191678899The in military expeditions, to affift in building and defend-?
191678899The quelfion which of courfe prefents itfelf muft then be, how to difpofe them for this ufe?
191678899The rate of motion of the point h may be determined as follows: Draw C «, S/?, making very fmall and equal angles with HC and MS.
191678899The tyrant, perceiving he had another arroAV concealed under his cloak, afked him for Avhat purpofe?
191678899The undlion of kings is? uppofed to be a ceremony introduced very late among the Chriftian princes.
191678899Theft?
191678899There- fore OT »: TI(‘=Q y: TZ, and TZ==&?
191678899Therefore 1 there is fome diftance, fuch as B?/, where the difturb- ing force of the moon may have the tieceflary intenfity.
191678899Therefore EH is greateft when P? r is equal to the half of AP.
191678899Therefore X will be very CD nearly equal to — — which is alfo very nearly equal to o?
191678899Therefore the founds will be conftipated in the ratio of CA* to C?
191678899Theyf/ y?
191678899This no- Ayml- bleman, in the year 1774, ordered three polls, forming two fides of a quadrangle, to be fixed in the earth on a?
191678899This would, in many fituation?,.
191678899Thus dy> a-\-b — c fhows that c?
191678899Thus “ Spirit is faid X to make intercef- fion for us •,1 ’ but with whom can we fuppofe God the Father, the fountain of divinity, to intercede?
191678899Thus, when Job fays, “ who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
191678899Tr: n ° J?
191678899Transmutation, in alchemy, denotes the?.£l of changing imperfed metals into gold or filver.
191678899Treatment.—Thofe fpecks which have been defcribed 20S under theyf/ y?
191678899Treve?, Trial.]
191678899U^V''Yet the particles of folid bodies flrongly cohere, whilft thofe of elaftic fluids repel each other/ How are thefe phenomena accounted for?
191678899W e muft carefully diftinguifti this preffure on any fquare inch of the pipe from the obftruftion or refiftance?
191678899We have given the general fafts relating to magne¬ tic variation under the article Magnetism, N ° 19*?
191678899What fear I then, rather what know to fear Under this ignorance of good and evil, Of God or death, of law or penalty?
191678899What human model then Avas the Holy Ghoft to follow?
191678899What is the natural inference to be drawn from thefe two different reprefentations?
191678899What would they not give for milk or ale?
191678899What would, have finally become of men if the firft covenant had not been violated?
191678899When God hath amply repaid us for the performance of our duty, will he be at a lofs how to difpofe of us for the long remainder of eternity?
191678899When dial this be?
191678899When lightning a61s with ex¬ traordinary violence, and breaks or flutters any thing?
191678899Where then is the wonder that parents are difappointed?
191678899Which then of thefe, the oak or the acorn, was the firft, and whence W’as its exiftenee derived?
191678899While his mind was agitated by thefe paffions, he re¬ ceived a letter from the king; in wrhich?
191678899Why may not God communicate the power of making worlds to any being whom he may choofe to honour with fo glorious a pre¬ rogative?
191678899Why not conditions therefore as well as qualifi¬ cations?
191678899Why then Ihould not thefe have been employed to credit the apoflolic infpiration?
191678899Will he reprove us for fear of us? ” No?
191678899Will he reprove us for fear of us? ” No?
191678899Will you be faithful to me, as your forefathers were to Guftavus Vafa and Guftavus Adolphus?
191678899With his right hand, the back of •which is to be turned upwards, he is to grafp it as near the end as poffible on this fide of the re/?
191678899Xenophon appearing at a lofs for a reply to this unex¬ pected falutation, Socrates proceeded to alk him, where honeft and good men were to be found?
191678899\^ V) V''^^ c^r f#''f^?
191678899^ KuKov^yo?
191678899^ Whet, this apparatus is to be ufed, two porte- nceuds Defiault''*( »/?)
191678899^ the world?
191678899^uis comitiis preefuit?
191678899a marfli covered with tall reeds; and the lituation is impregnable on all fides except at Erin( Homer ’s sgme?
191678899a — b and?/ —.
191678899a, and that of the other end
191678899a- week?
191678899a- year, greatly exceed in number all the livings in Scotland?
191678899am ’ am a k a m a I i-, We equal to m* a1 f a m V r k* m r* kl? nz a m*) i*.
191678899and 2?/, as follows.
191678899and he who is born of a woman that he fhould be righteous?
191678899and then, from 4( and T( T — f)?
191678899and this abandonment to orrief>[ 308] THE this veil, this filence, and this abandonment to grief?
191678899and where is that wine to be found?
191678899and why is fuch a horror of death implanted in our breads, feeing that by the laws of nature death is inevitable?
191678899any other than a theocratic government, the Hebrew?
191678899a—- 2 A?
191678899be divided in p, fo that E/?
191678899ev> dent from the appellation of 0 Aeys?
191678899flamed?
191678899ginalfin, ftiow me any good reafon why you ought notl’artI1, to admit the literal fenfe of the text, this is my body, for tranfubfiantiation?
191678899glory of the fpirit of God, if redemption were not by him effe&ually applied to every individual for whom it was wrought?
191678899he fucceflively obtained fe- Wolfe?
191678899himielf j JUxi ystg cvh « tys»yij7«s w?
191678899how comes it that there are regular motions and paufes,& c.?
191678899how does it become fo extenfive?
191678899how is the impulfe communicated to the origin of the petiole?
191678899how many of thefe parts are to goto the breadth of the vernier, and to what parts of a degree may an ob- fervation be made by that inftrument?
191678899hv oS Of the Dif- drop fuppofes to arife from tlie ufual mode recommend- eafesof theedare?
191678899i f i fill i I?^-l- I I i i II I,.i « Ss ¥ I I-# PLATE DLUV iP''t#/.
191678899i;ar Chri- u £ ut are there not feme general principles of elo-, quence in common to all the fpecies?
191678899in 1687, a/ idS?.
191678899j,?
191678899known here that I and thy people have found grace in xxxi “ «^ thy fight?
191678899mometers might be accurately''adjufted, was the fubjeflpropoie1?''
191678899niftic About this chara&eriftic quality various opinions have m?.
191678899not?
191678899of France An*l6?
191678899or ftiall he plead; uilty, and reft in an aft of grace?
191678899or has ever any one attempted to attribute the formation of external or internal tumors to compreffion?
191678899or is it gain to him that Ave make our ways perfeCt?
191678899or larger, fo that the water is received at fome diftance from the top, where it will a6 t more perpendicularly to the arm?
191678899or to us denied This intellectual food, for beafts referved?
191678899or,, if one can ever be weary of benefiting mankind?
191678899order to which it is fubjeft attended with ficknefs or with pain?
191678899pecu- the Roman?
191678899power of their Author?
191678899quit it at pleafure? ”( fay the advocates for fuicide).
191678899r tri* iitf-\-m m-\-2 n3 at?
191678899s->^,.c?
191678899t., v B?
191678899to retire in an eccentric direc¬ tion,^?
191678899tree?, temples, dragons,& c. A new coat of varnifti is then fometimes laid over thefe figures, which preferves them, and adds much to their fplendour.
191678899tuation of a vineyard is on the declivity of a hill facin?
191678899we came into life without our own confent, we might quit it at pleafure, why may we not fpend our life alfo as we pleafe?
191678899which they excite not only among us, but in the inha- v?
191678899who wifli to know more of the Moravian tenets may confult Jlimiusds i I account Zrae II Zin/ pn- dorr?''.
191678899why not that particular kind of wine which was ufed by our Saviour?
191678899|^? cter The Swifs are a brave, honeft, hofpitable, hardy people; very true to their engagements, friendly and humane.
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191678899— — — — — For us alone Was death invented?
191678899— —_ l mr b y\m> 77?
191678899“ Lift up your eyes on high, and behold, who hath cre¬ ated all thefe things?
191678899“ What bufinefs, think you, can I have had time to do( replied Vandyck)?
191678899“ When they therefore were come together, they afked of him, faying, Lord, wilt thou at this time reftore again the kingdom to Ifrael?
191678899“ Wherefore then ferved the law?
191678899• 4 G The 6o2 W Military Taftir?.
191678899•"''..\ y jSs.f 7j,\ x?
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192200897& c. In 1744?
192200897( hall I not ad¬ mire him?
192200897), who returning to them, made their report, that never man fpoke as he did •, to which the Pharifees replied, “ Are you alfo of his difciples?
192200897* 31?
1922008971 X 2 j the firft pyramids by dividing the pro- duffs 1 X 2 X 3> 2 X 3 X 4?
1922008971 he trace?
1922008971543?
192200897209 that there is any impa& in this cafe, or that the refled- Law g ing ini pad ftiould ceafe at a particular obliquity?
1922008972?.
1922008972r?
1922008973 1 J C William Wainfleet, billipp of?
1922008973, Boff it for about half an hour in as much water,;?
192200897383 rent manner of thinking to which they have been ac- Elocution, cuftomed?
19220089739 The colours proper for paper are not different from Staining 0?.
1922008974$ By order, rhetoricians mean the placing each word Order de- and member of a fentenee in fuch a manner as will finecl and?
1922008974. a ray A’/?, parallel to the common axis CV, will be colleCled at the diftance VF equal to VF in the fig.
192200897481 A.ecipitres-? S Scops.
1922008974to, O P I[ r Ophir t0 a newly difcovered one, refenabling the other in ap- Opillion Pearance?
1922008977 °?
19220089771?
192200897< 542 PaiTere?.
192200897?
192200897?
192200897? ip, and mired ram.—Head fmoothifii; body teftaceous above, with tranfverfe fpots; paler beneath, with oblong brown fpots.
192200897A new objedf that bears fome diftant refemblance to a known fpecies, is an inftance of a third degree of no¬ vel?
192200897Afu-, 1 is fepa,''H(e,?, add to the clear H''''''C.nv caib- ■ T- V:., nhik any precipitation s,& C. Chap.
192200897Ail the avenues being blocked up, partly by Syphax, and partly by his fon, fuch a dreadful flaughtei?
192200897And fo when Medea fays, I could fave; and do you afk if I can defray?
192200897And if you fear cenfure; which is raoft to be dreaded, that which may arife from juftice and fortitude, or from cowardice and treachery?
192200897And the Lord alked him, How?
192200897And then adds, “ But what will you fay now, if I Ihould deny that ever I font you that letter?
192200897And will this ivoman dare to come out of thofe doors, and talk of the force of poi- fon?
192200897And yet who does not perceive how flat and languid fuch a way of talking muft have appeared at that time?
192200897Arc you not fenfible what diforders fortune oc- cafions everywhere?
192200897Are they Ifraelites?
192200897Are they the feed of Abraham?
192200897Are we certain that, amid her count- lefs productions, nature recognizes a Angle line of de¬ marcation?
192200897As Syene is in latitude 240 o''45"north, and Geon in latitude I7 ° 57''22,/?
192200897As if I alk a perfon, Where he is going?
192200897As when Cicero fays, “ Catiline, how long will you abufe our patience?
192200897At whole fide was its point diredfed?
192200897Being afked, if he did not intend to fill it up: No, laid he; do not you fee my leaving it empty is what precifely conftitutes the pidure?
192200897Blackifh green, fpeckled with yellow, with?
192200897But before what court fhall this impeachment be tried?
192200897But did not Julian the apoftate confult thefe oracles?
192200897But nothing can reftor/?
192200897But pray why Ihould I not have defended him?
192200897But the two principal or neceffary words, on which all the reft depend, are? nan and loves.
192200897But this pro- agitucks?
192200897But to what divinity was it made?
192200897But what reafon is there to fuppofe, that 1000 and 100 zvere the numbers which letters were firft ufed to exprefs?
192200897But who would think of forming an argument from this againft the cultivation of our reafoning powrers?
192200897But why am I averfe to peace?
192200897But will not filial gratitude operate- and decide in favour of the parents?
192200897But( con¬ tinues he) of what nature is this matter which an animal or vegetable aflimilates to its own fubftance?
192200897But( will you believe me?)
192200897By the hand- writing?
192200897C Hugh Chicheley, archbilhop of?
192200897C, Storks; 518 Gralla?.
192200897Can I fay the people were not told of it?
192200897Can I remove an opinion fo deeply and long rooted in the minds of men?
192200897Can any leffon be more de-> • ■ ■ ■ v~ —''grading?
192200897Can any thing be told in a more plain and fimple manner than this?
192200897Can it be right then to come into that, as if it was written, which it would be a crime to wmite?
192200897Can men be compelled to believe what they re- je£I with abhorrence?
192200897Captain Cook then alked if the plantain were for the Eatua?
192200897Cur noxw/utninn feci?
192200897Did all I had read and ftudied avail nothing?
192200897Did he drive away the tribune, who oppofed the paffmg a law?
192200897Did he take poffeflion of a temple by force of arms?
192200897Did he think he could eafily leffen me in the fenate?
192200897Did we not all in a man¬ ner engage ourfelves by oath, to have the fame friends, and the fame enemies, which you had?
192200897Do not they excite, reltrain, prove, admire, and fhame?
192200897Do not they exprefs joy, for- row, doubt, confeflion, penitence, meafure, plenty, number, and time?
192200897Do not we defire with them, promife, call, difmifs, threaten, befeech, deteft, fear, inquire, deny?
192200897Do not you perceive your defigns are difcovered, and that all Avho are prefent knoAV 0^ your confpiracy?
192200897Do they ever trouble their heads about fuch niceties?
192200897Do you bewrail the lofs of moft eminent citizens?
192200897Do you confider the difficulty of managing a public caufj? ” with much more to the fame purpofe.
192200897Do you fear the cenfure of po- fterity?
192200897Do you take upon you to re¬ train the liberty of the will, or to fetter the under-] OSS ftanding?
192200897Does not the fifth com¬ mandment declare more drongly in favour of the parents, than any other divine precept does in favour of the children?
192200897Does not the perfon, either mediately or im¬ mediately, owe his prefent power and abilities to re¬ lieve, to his parents? • and are not.
192200897Enemies?
192200897For let the incident and emergent rays QA, y a bejiro- duced till they meet in e; and the triangles QGE, Qey being equiangular, we have QG: QE= Q
192200897For to whom elfe is it owing, that thofe who endeavoured to pleafe you, ad- drefled themfelves to Philotas?
192200897For what could be a larger and more copious fubject, than for me to fpeak for myfelf againft Antony?
192200897For what muft X fay?
192200897For who can be thought fo w''ell qualified to give the rules of any art, as he who excelled all mankind in the practice of them?
192200897From hence therefore this fubordinate queftion follows, Whether Clo¬ dius ajfafjinated Milo?
192200897From tiffs fon were defeended Gyges and Croefus; but this opinion isf dif¬ ferent from the account which makes tbefe Lydian monarch?
192200897Galilean te- OPTIC?.
192200897Grimaldi generally made the aperture CD tso or Part ° fa foot, and the fecond aperture, GH, tsV or Totr?
192200897Had I ne¬ ver feen or heard any thing in my whole life?
192200897Has Cornelius carried any law contrary to the omens?
192200897Has he affaulted the conful?
192200897Has he pillaged the Bate?
192200897Has he plundered the treafury?
192200897Has he thrown contempt upon religion?
192200897Has he violated any law?
192200897He is bound indeed?
192200897He then alked if they facrificed men to the Eatua?
192200897He was then alked if towtows, who had no hogs, dogs, or fowls, but yet were good men, u''ere ever facrificed to the Eatua?
192200897He?
192200897Hence, by the fimilar tri¬ angles 7rxe, pqe, and alfo joyE, PQE, we have n x: p q — x e: q e — m: 1, and''/?
192200897Hiftory of The invention of Microscopes was not much later “ t^an l^at telek ° Pes?
192200897Hoav long Avill your fury infult us?
192200897How could the father acquit himfelf in fo tender and delicate a conjunfture?
192200897How few now underftand the remaining fragments of the twelve tables?
192200897How fuccinft, and yet how majedic, is that expreflion of Caefar upon his viClory over Pharnaces?
192200897How will you prove it?
192200897I am taught P A R Pardon tauglit to expect a certain defirable event; from what?
192200897I fb applaud? ” To which he replies, “ Indeed this can fcarce be faid of them all.
192200897I will not alk, when you ever gave a proof of it; but when you fo much as attempted?
192200897I. PA] Art of via- are not equally fufcepHble of tbis melioration*, on the king Paper contrary?
192200897I5 2, 3, 4> I> 3> 5> 4> 7?
192200897I5?
192200897I?
192200897I?
192200897If it be afked, Which is the properert time for thefe ftudies?
192200897If it is alked, how is more( kill acquired by the obfer- vation of greater numbers?
192200897If then I be a father, where is mine honour?
192200897If they facrificed to the Eatua hogs, dogs, fowls,& c.?
192200897If we look into the different ages of the La¬ tin writers, what great alterations and changes do we find in their language?
192200897If you believe not common things, and which may be called earthly, how will you believe me if I fpeak to you of heavenly things?
192200897Ihall I not by all means defend him? ” A contrary method to the former is, to defcend from a general to a particular.
192200897In 154?
192200897In a fphere or lens the focus q may be OfLenfes, found by this rule: QF: QE= QE: Qy, to be"Y—*-?
192200897In a legal fenfe, obligation fignifies a bond, wherein i?
192200897In all, the fubftance of th?
192200897In fummer it frequents woods, and in winter haunts or- P- ifTere?
192200897Inftances of each matter, if of thefe may be met with infeveralof Cicero ’s orations.fumilhe
192200897Inhabits the Papuan ifland?, and is very rare.
192200897Into the capitol?
192200897Invention, them with more vigour and refolution than thofe who for their advantage?
192200897Is he^ to tell all that he knows touching the matter in quell ion or only all that( hall be ajked of him?
192200897Is it to be feared how the city would bear this adlion?
192200897Is the authority of this order weakened?
192200897Is this a fair conteft?
192200897Is this your joyous city? ’ It appears likewife from Ezekiel xxvii.
192200897It was not from cruelty indeed( for what is there with which this affembly is lefs chargeable?
192200897It was, however, fomething improper in the family and court of Auguftus, as thefe lines feem to indicate: Cur ahquid vuli?
192200897Let AB be an objedt placed before the refledting piat(?
192200897Mr Hey has been repeatedly informed, by perfon?
192200897NON AGON, a figure having nine fide?
192200897Nay, 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 beft critics?
192200897Nay, was there any tiling in the world that I could apprehend more defirable?
192200897Need I mention to you princes who had been extremely happy, had a more timely death fecured them from impending evils?
192200897Nicodemus taking this in the literal fenfe, made an- fwer, “ How can a man that is old be born again?
192200897Now m:>? — RK: RP,= fin.
192200897Now, if the fame pupil be removed into the fituation ef the reflefted rays E
192200897O?
192200897OD i?
192200897Obferva1 niafters?
192200897Of the former fort is that joke of Cicero: My brother being afked by Philip, why he barbed fo?
192200897Or what is fo neceffary as to be always furnilhed with arms to guard yourfelf, affert your right, or repel injuries?
192200897P/^1TJ?
192200897Part I. U 26 «?
192200897Pica?.
192200897Pica?.
192200897S7 57o O IV A T Elocution, he had wronged him, or owed him any thing, he would''v repay it, he adds, That l may not fay, you owe even yourfeif to? ne.
192200897S?
192200897See Monk, Qrdiiunee., Canon?
192200897Shall I call you citizens, who have revolted from your country?
192200897Shall I deny the fcandal thrown upon him of bribing the judges?
192200897Should we have refufed to take this, which you, as it were, propofed to us?
192200897Sir Joftiua Reynolds, Avho faAv the Avorks of LcavIs at Bologna, holds him out in his difeourfes as the beft mo¬ del for Avhat is called.yfy/?
192200897So liken iie, in his fecond Philippic, where he fays, “ What''can I think?
192200897So that in regard to this point, which of them aflaulted the other?
192200897So;?
192200897Soldiers, who have difowned the authority of your general, and broke your military oath?
192200897Suppofe the fpedator ’s eye to be at O, and let LOP be an imaginary line drawn Part II, OPT Of tbt?
192200897That I feared being called to an account by the people?
192200897That I fled from a confcioufnefs of guilt?
192200897That I wanted the fupport of good and honeft men?
192200897That I was afraid of death?
192200897That abufes ought to be reformed, is certain; and that few inftitutions are fo perfect as not to need amendment, is a fa£l equally indifputabl
192200897The Afiatics, on the other hand, were more gay?
192200897The Captain then alked if any earees were?
192200897The analyfis and reduftion of thefe different ores, it is foarce- ly neceffary to ohferve, muff be conduced according to- the?
192200897The commonalty are well fed, berland i0(iged?
192200897The eggs are five or fix, white, fpeckled with purplith- red at the larger end only, with here and there a fingle fpeek on the fide?.
192200897The facrifice?
192200897The fi e is now damped, and a few fpadefuls? © f quicklime thrown in, by which the fcorise become fud- s,& C. Chap.
192200897The former image pj.acc?
192200897The glafs is wrought as formerly, upon tht?
192200897The gplitenef?
192200897The iky was clear, excepting in the weft, which, though free from clouds, was light¬ ly( haded with vapour?, of a yellow colour, inclining to red.
192200897The laws relating to the punifhment of Roman citizens?
192200897The paffage is this: “ I have loft him of whom I had formed the great- eft hope?, and in whom I had repofed the greateft com- O R Y.
192200897The tabF for refraCling telefcopes, which has been given by preceding optical writers, was copied from Smith ’s Op- M m 2 tics?
192200897They fix on their viftims with their talons, fplit the Ikull with their bill, and then feed on them at leifure 3?
192200897Theyfry?
192200897This contrivance for expedition is of 4 t/?
192200897This fingular and beautiful fpecies? 1C!B.
192200897This is done fometimes for greater emphafis, as when we fay, Where in the world is he?
192200897This it was which occafion- ed a witticifm of Flavius Virginius, who afked one of thofe walking orators,^uot millia pajjuum declamdjfet?
192200897This not a little chagrined xomai.s, a?
192200897Thus when Cicero fays, “ What, Tubero, did your drawn fword do in the Pharfalian battle?
192200897To a Qiere goat, or to fome fuperior principle animating the goat?
192200897To what caufe ftiall v''e aferibe thefe Angu¬ lar appearances?
192200897To( how this, let AB reprefent a convex lens, and r? Iate.. let CDF be a pencil of rays flowing from the point D; cccxxxvm.
192200897U U 4> xo, 20, 35> 56> 3> 6, 10, 21, 28, 5> 35?
192200897Vitellio, a native of Poland, publilhed a treatife of? i70.
192200897WXr~
192200897Was I fo unexperienced, fo ignorant,''fo void of reafon and prudence?
192200897Was 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?
192200897We came to Branno, friend of ftrangers; Branno of the founding mail. — ‘ From Avhence( he faid) are the arms of fteel?
192200897We have a beautiful inftance of it in St Paul, Avhen he fays, “ Are they HebreAvs?
192200897We have alfo, by the fame writer, feveral catemc upon the Pfalms and Canticles, Bafil, 1552?
192200897Well, and did I then avoid it?
192200897What are the fentiments in this refpect that are alone worthy of a rational being?
192200897What bounds will you fet to your unbridled rage?
192200897What can I do now?
192200897What is fo popular as li¬ berty, Avhich even beafts as well as men feem to covet and prefer above all things?
192200897What power is it that communicates to this matter the aiRivity and motion neceffary to penetrate this mould?
192200897What prevents you?
192200897What remains, what impreflions, what difference or diftin6lion, do you fee in this mafs of fire?
192200897What then, it will be alked, are we to underfland by this flory?
192200897When Jefus was Amply afked by the high prieft, what it was which certain falfe witnefles teftified againft him?
192200897Whence came it?
192200897Where are now the great empires of the world, and their great imperial cities?
192200897Where is that''concern, that ardour, which ufed to extort pity even from children?
192200897Whether it was lawful for Milo to hill Clodius?
192200897Which wfay, for example, can the meafures of trees in general be determined, as we determine thofe of the human body?
192200897Who can Account for the different reds feen in dif¬ ferent clouds, at the very moment that thefe reds receive the light but in one place?
192200897Who more de¬ voted to pleafures, who more patient in labours?
192200897Who more rapacious, and yet more profufe?
192200897Who therefore would not efteem, and in a particular manner endeavour to furpafs others in that wherein mankind principally excels brute bcafts?
192200897Why do you dilfemble?
192200897Why do you hefitate?
192200897Why not?
192200897Why then is he bewailed longeft in our family who died moft happi¬ ly?
192200897Will you engage on this foot?
192200897Would he contend with me for eloquence?
192200897Would you, who are wo nt to difplay your eloquence fo warmly in the danger of others, aft fo coldly in your own?
192200897^ VT?
192200897^ felony?
192200897^ for what reafon are they painted?
192200897^, 7i?
192200897^^[ 4c6 j bir^rly^V''en tlia,?
192200897_,
192200897_- NovJL d In the ancient Roman militia, novicn, or novitii, were\y click?''
192200897_^ Attradiy,?
192200897and AG will proceed after refle&ion as from that fcvn^Ke lKI‘nt''?
192200897and G/ will then enter the eye, and therefore one extremity of the object will appear to co¬ ver the fpace XY j and becaufe the rays Of £ nd L
192200897and how much it lofes of that fpirit and energy, which fhows it- ielfin Cicero ’s manner of expreffion?
192200897and if I be a majier, where is my fear?
192200897and that fhe is kindeft to thofe who have leaft concern with her?
192200897and, if fuch a force exift, would it not be by a fimilar force that the internal mould itfelf might be reproduced?
192200897are Ave to draAv conclufions from an example, Avhieh, far from deciding the difpute, gives occafion to another?
192200897butter bu?
192200897cognita culpa miln ef?
192200897dertaking?
192200897did not I know that life is ffiort, but the glory of generous ac¬ tions permanent?
192200897do not you perceive your defigns are difeovered? ” He might indeed have faid, TCoa abufe our patience a long while.
192200897eye jn^rg^ion of the retlefted ray o h produced to E, where the right line Ay?
192200897ferves as it were for a lining to the other, and joins with the iris,? nn,7nn.
192200897fubftance?
192200897has given a fliort h^ory of^ art^ofpantonnme^^ compla;ns?
192200897how did they get it?
192200897i9?
192200897io»- line AE produced, fuppofe I j that is, the oblique rays AF 238 OPT Appearance.Al?
192200897jnusftcateO salt?)
192200897let me firft know, if it is a fon, or an enemy, I am going to embrace?
192200897many fad in- ftances of it?
192200897n, It muft be owned, that Mr Locke, and other theo-?
192200897of 4 T? 33&e* Chap.
192200897of thofe,% vho conceal themfelves, who remain at Rome, and among us? ” And then he proceeds to give an account of the other confpirators.
192200897or Roman generals, who wanted nothing to confummate their glory but that they lived too long?
192200897or fo delightful to hear, as a judicious and folid difcourfe in florid and polite language?
192200897or fo powerful and grand, as to influence the populace, the judges, the fenate, by the charms of eloquence?
192200897or of what Elocution, farther ufe can 1 think myfelf to be, thus difappointed v — by heaven?
192200897or what he is doing?
192200897rewards of eloquence are fo magnificent, and it is attended with fo great delight, applaufe, glory, and honour?
192200897r|"''HE term Ornithology is derived from the Greek-*• ejvi?, a bird, and Aoyaj, difcourfe, and denotes that part of Zoology which treats of birds.
192200897s/ zzAst/ cT?
192200897t96 Glareola 597 Characters jjjj] ftrong?
192200897that I am contemned?
192200897that it vras not talked of in the court''mentioned in the fenate?
192200897that °?
192200897their pillars, trophies, and monuments of glory?
192200897they on that ac¬ count bell entitled to relief?
192200897what criterion will any one dii’pute the propriety of his idea?
192200897where fhall I go?
192200897which way fhall I bring in my accufation?
192200897why are you fo ignorant, as to think it unhappy for your fon, that, weary of life, he has withdrawn himfelf to his an- oeftors?
192200897will not ftie dread the confcious walls, nor that fad and mournful night?
192200897will not( he fear, left the houfe ittelf ftiould fpeak the villany?
192200897xxviii » » he digefted 100 parts of cobalt ore with diluted nitric?''
192200897— lives?
192200897‘ What then is clemency? ’ It can be nothing but the pitiable egotifm of him who imagines he can do fomething better than jultice.
192200897‘ Who got by it? ’ look to it, I befeech you, that you are not confounded.
192200897“ How many MILES he had declaimed? ” Similar to the Roman orators were the Grecian Rhetores.
192200897“ How( fays he) was the de- fign of this poifon laid?
192200897“ If any one( fays he) Ihould bring you upon trial, and ufe that faying of Caf- lius, Cui botio?
192200897“ Now, where( continued he) can we find better friends than in brothers?
192200897“ Was it becoming me( fays he) to exped death with that compofednefs of mind as fome have imagined?
192200897“ What fuch an author has told, who would tell a- gain?
192200897“ Who or need be more knowing than this man?
192200897“ Would you talk thus( fays he) if you was ferious?
192200897“ You will alk me( fays he), why we are fo delighted with this man?
192200897„? 01 Pas seres; • •.
192200898% Jh a^r 35?
192200898''They are obvi- oufly the reverfe of each other 5 but are they external objefts, or mere fenfations in the mind?
192200898''al different attributes which we know to belong to a fub- » jedt?
192200898''r"nd did and mafterlv antagonift*, “ What it is that at- ■ br Prujt- traCls and repels, and that is attrafted and repelled?
192200898( u) Cudworth, Berkeley, and the author of Ancient Metaphyfic?.
192200898* 12 4.24 4- 38 4- 53 4.68 4.84 5.00 i-1?
192200898,, CA J ip~/ t- 2J1?
192200898- M E D I £ pllclu'', qiience of r.;dir''.?
192200898-Will you again unknit This churlilh knot of all abhorred war, And move in that obedient orb again, Where you did give a fair and natural light?
19220089801 is it a dif¬ ferent reminifcence?
1922008981 lie reafon of this rvas, that when Philip of Macedon befieged the city, and was about to ilorm it in t C"n y nii?
192200898100 It has been afked, Why wre believe what we diftinft- and to b « ly remember?
19220089811?.
192200898130 Defcription]?, F, G, H, one of which F, is expanded by the wind.
1922008981311 i!’1 ’?
192200898178?.
19220089820S When St Auguftine was alked what time is?
192200898290 3.64 265 38r 232 189 299 221 171 175 346 338 371 336 184 370 33?
19220089833- 7 34* 1 34- 5 35- o 35* 5 36.0 36.6 37- 2 37- 8 38.4 39* 1 39- 7 40.4 64 63 62 61 60 59 58 57 56 5?
19220089834, pyramid, ABCD, the flant height, AE, being 20 feet, and each fide of the bafe 3 feet?
19220089840O M E B I Medical Many of It?
1922008985?
19220089868.?
19220089874- 77- 77.8 180.5 180.5 iSo.?
19220089886 Abftraft conceptions the fame with ab- ftract idea; M E T A P- triangle( which Is yet none of the moft abHraft, com- prt icnfive, and difficult)?
192200898; er> or there is a difference between them; but is difercncchfrU any real external thing?
192200898?
192200898?
192200898?
192200898?
192200898? 35 The bijlammatory Tertian.
192200898? 4a 4.
192200898? 5 Medals how dimi- nillicd in value.
192200898? r 1 ht50n and Value in Englifh meafures.
192200898? «
192200898? • s- O 2.
192200898?''
192200898?.- bility, are called living or vital folids.
192200898A N I C S.?
192200898A fecond edition was prepared in 1778?
192200898A ftone exifts as well as the human mind j but has the ftone any knowledge of its own exiftence?
192200898A — a Let this value of c be fubftituted inftead of it in the above expreflion for the content of the fruftum, and it becomes ■ j-( A/?
192200898ABC:: ZrA/?.
192200898Afterwards M A T[ I?
192200898Again, If it fhould be afked, what is mind?
192200898And if fo, what were they?
192200898And if it be afked how we know this?
192200898And if it be inquired,"what makes an objefl agreeable or diagreeable?
192200898And indeed fo great are the irritations affeftmg the nervous fyftem in mad people, that they efren fieep JmJe or none for a long time.—Yet even vo?
192200898And what the interval between vaccination and the variolous eruption?
192200898Are motives, then, real beings endowed with power and will?
192200898Are properties prior in the order of nature, or even in our conceptions, to the fubftances in which they inhere?
192200898At Avhat diilance is a globe of one foot diameter Avhen it fubtends an angle of tAvo feconds?
192200898Be it fo; and what follows?
192200898Be this as it will, however, in the hydrophobia, the Vo?..
192200898Befides, is it not alto¬ gether inconceivable, nay impoffible, that particles iffu- ing from the fun fhould draw the planets towards that centre?
192200898Bodies are long, broad, thick, heavy j but are length, breadth, deeply, weight, properly any thing?
192200898But Avhat is this nectfjity which proves1:0 be ln"fo much?
192200898But do they really flow from Berkeley ’s fyftem?
192200898But has the fenfation of heat no caufe independent Tlicir''ex- of us?
192200898But horv Ave would afk, could an animal in fuch cir cum fiances bcfclf- mw- ing?
192200898But how, we beg leave to alk, is the whole train perceived to occupy any portion of time?
192200898But if this be fo, what is reminifcence?
192200898But is it really a part of Berkeley ’s fyftem, or can it be fairly inter¬ red from the principles on which that fyftem is built?
192200898But is the difference itfelf real?
192200898But the queftion with the metaphyfieian is, Whether fuch forces be real?
192200898But what had thefe triumphs of Cicero ’s government to do with Cretan money?
192200898But what is it that raifes defire?
192200898But what is truth?
192200898But would the ceafing of this energy be likewife a caufe?
192200898By what means alfo are thefe aliments to be diffolved in the ftomach when drink is withheld?
192200898C/ inj?
192200898Confcioufnefs is only of things prefent*; and to apply it to things y»rr/?, is to*Reid''sEf- confound confcioufnefs with memory or reflection.
192200898Continue?.
192200898DE
192200898Diarrhoea( crapulofa), in which the excrements arc?
192200898Do thefe things neceffarily accompany one another, fo as that one of them can not exiit without bringing all the reft along with it?
192200898Does he from this conclude that it is the telefcope which fees thofe fatellites, or the trumpet which hears that voice?
192200898Does the man endeavour to form in his mind a piaure or reprefentative image of the objea?
192200898Equal weights acling at the extremi- Axiom?:.
192200898For who has explored the higher regions of the at¬ mofphere?
192200898Genio Colonia?
192200898Genu?
192200898H Y S I C S. 649 brain and fentient principle upon each other; and if0^ ®^]?''
192200898H Y S I C S. Part] The mind can not indeed be made to feel that fuo- ar n • has the fame tafie with wormwood 5 but who efer thought that it could?
192200898Has Mr Cooper any idea of that which attracts and repels, or of attra61ion and repulfion, abftracted from their objects?
192200898Has not the mind of man( fay they) an unlimited power in moulding and combining its ideas?
192200898Have they any real fepa- rate archetvpes or external idiata?
192200898He compares it to art embodied; and quoting from Ariftotle, fays, E< 8v»i » sv? u fyha sj vctvTinytx. Yi bfAoaui ctv tv< pv< nt sttohi.
192200898He early difeovered a fondnefs for polite literature and the feience?
192200898He particularly gave offence by infilling upon the baptifm of ehiidnn by immerfion; and his exceflive aufterity, with regard to himfelf MET t 73?
192200898Here^= 54,/=5533, 22, h-^-^=0404=^ and cX —= 0.404x8.03= 3.24= 0?, and m — d — 100 54—--50.75.
192200898How is an objea recalled by the power of memory?
192200898How is this done?
192200898How is this operation per-* Appendix formed?
192200898How long before it was inferted?
192200898How many cubic inches does it contain?
192200898How multiplied, in fa<''t, are the fubjefts, even of our daily and hourly ob- fervation, which we can not fatisfaftorily expound?
192200898How then do I come to believe it?
192200898How was it preferved?
192200898I hofe of the women are very fpaci- ous?
192200898If a Aveak motive can be refilled, why not one a little ftronger, and Avhy not the ftrongeft?
192200898If the diameter of the bafe of a para¬ boloid be 10 and its height 12 feet; what is its con¬ tent?
192200898If the machine, for example, is a f)o’I< lever A B moving round the centre F?
192200898If the repofitories of thought are already full, what can they receive?
192200898If then it muft be firft moved itfelf, but can not itfclf move itfelf, what is it that moves itfelf?
192200898If time itfelf be not eternal, how can the Deity or any thing elfe be( o?
192200898If you fay he means the church, how does the church feed on lawns, or range in the forefl:?
192200898Ifitbeafked, What kind of infinity and eternity Of Infinity they are which have no relation to fpace and time?
192200898In a fphere whofe diameter is 21, what is the folidity of a fegment whofe height xs 4.5 inches?
192200898In a word, That this glorious perfon fliould be regarded by all who believed in him as a divine teacher, an atoning facnfice, and a royal governor?
192200898In fuch cafes, Dr Cullen afks, May fmall dofes of emetics be of fervice?
192200898In latitude j6 ° the heat below being 94 °^ required the temperature of the air at the height of 803 feet?
192200898In nephritic cafes, diftilled water would be an excel- Dyfuri?,.
192200898In the 42d year of mv Son the.ft of the Indraron, the 3d day of June, and the ayth of the moon, at Jerufalem. ” 4?
192200898In the cafe of every fuch occurrence, at what period was the vaccine matter taken from the veficle?
192200898In the cure of this, a?
192200898In the trapezium ABCD the diagonal AC is 42, and the two perpendiculars BE, DF are 16 and 18: What is its area?
192200898In this particular cafe the two Mechanic?.
192200898In? he.
192200898Indeed, how could he have been able?
192200898Is confcioufnefs or truth extended?
192200898Is it impoffible that this aft fhould be, if the event had not happened?
192200898Is it not by being com-* “ pared with our own exiftence?
192200898Is it then a fubftance?
192200898Is it then nothing?
192200898Is it then the occafional exertion of fome fubftance?
192200898Is not that good?
192200898Is there a blue haze, white miff, and denfe fog?
192200898Is this reminifcence the fame with the former?
192200898It is always with reluCtance that we^.ke’to- controvert the opinions of fo great a man j and it is P111^haft?
192200898It is indeed eafy to conceive folidity or extenfion abftradfed from any one individual object: but how is it done?
192200898It muft W aTdCt7oTl7iV eiRme ith, rg n0 be blaCk? nd white at the time; to be no mo^than three inches i b 7!
192200898J Things per- Is then folidity the bafis of thefe qualities, fo that fhefenfo, ‘ X n^rily refult from it?
192200898Jam vero partes Dei fieri lafcivas, ini- qnas, impias, atque omnino damnabiles, quis ferre poteft 271 nili qui prorfus infanit?
192200898K. K. Caius 5 Kevore?, Quintus K. KATE.
192200898Laftly, Let us fuppofe the{ Hmenfions of the preffing fubftance to be greatly enlarged: what would then fol¬ low?
192200898Let the tangents at b and b"meet the axis in M, and make MO,? dP, each equal to b c, and complete the parallelogram MONP.
192200898Ligula-- 24 48 384 76 Cyathus Vcetabulum Hemina 1 2 96 192 64 128 Sextarius Semimodius 5 Modius M E A C/5?
192200898M E D I Impeti* and boiled down to tiie confiftence of a jelly, which gine?.
192200898M E T A P H Y S I C S. 587 fign?
192200898M E.0 I Hsenior- productive of great mifchief in conflimptive cafes j?.nd rhagise.
192200898MENSALS, Mensalia, in church hiftory, fuch livings as were formerly united to the tables of religi¬ ous houfes, and hence called? nenfal benefices.
192200898METACARPUS, or Metacarpium,( from^srae, behind, and Ksigwu?, hand}, in Anatomy, that part of the hand between the wrift and the fingers.
192200898MICHAEL, or Michel,( i. e. who is/ike to God?'')
192200898May not the appearance of the aurora borealis be owing to the union of oxygen and hydrogen by the in¬ tervention of the eleftrie fluid?
192200898May not this mythological genealogy be regarded as merely emblematical of their defcent from the upper regions of the atmofphere?
192200898Mr Harris fays,'', that both Timseus and Plato drop expreflions lo £, nrt jtM fr °?
192200898Now Avhat becomes of all this moifture?
192200898Now making P—
192200898O quid agis?
192200898Of Intuitive fts objeft i?
192200898Of the Sub- back part of the head, and all other leipothymic affec- ftance of tions, tliere is neither perception, recolleftion, judge- ment ’ nor?
192200898Of tivo contending motives, is it not natural to expeft that the ftronger Avill prevail, hoAvever little its excefs may be?
192200898On one occafion, a lady of quality alked him, Who was the firjl general of the age?
192200898On what compullion muft I?''
192200898Or can they exift out in fome fubftance?
192200898Or cloy the hungry edge of appetite, By bare imagination of a feaft?
192200898Or is it from both together?
192200898Or wallow naked in December ’s fnow, By thinking on fantaftic fummer ’s heat?
192200898Or, were this effect really produced, ought not the puerperal fever to be more common and fatal after the moft laborious deliveries?
192200898Oui quemadmodum altera harum najturarum aga''in alteram, fefe feire, affirmet?
192200898P: W= rF n: F m; F?
192200898PTlt of///Y?
192200898Paranoia?.
192200898Plere Mi cl)?, eg St Mi¬ chael ’s.
192200898Practical which tlieiootli in to be fixed, and let A/?
192200898Pradicc, charge is produced from that part 0?
192200898Q^uis caufas fibi ratere^ propter quas hi vel illi effeftus, quos videmus quotidie contingere, h certis veniant corporibus, jure glorielur?
192200898Replies the i< n''''cver, i querift, I afk not either what it has or what it has not wecan rea let me hrft know what it is?
192200898Required the con¬ tent?
192200898Ru{pia?
192200898S9o M E T A P?
192200898Says the que-* F.Jfay en nft, I do not afk what the properties of body are, but Tlla,, is''^.thlng itfelf?
192200898Such a difparity may feem intolerable, but what will not cuftom re¬ concile?
192200898Suppofe the diameter of the greater end to be 8, and the diameter of the lelfer end 6, and the length io, required the content?
192200898Suppofe the greater end of the fruftum to be 15, the lefs end 9, and the length 10 inches, required the content?
192200898Suppofing the dimenfions of a calk as before, What is its content?
192200898Suppole the hypothenufe BC to be 6?
192200898T he length of the parabolic fpindle AEB e A is 60, and the middle diameter E e 34; what is the folidity?
192200898T hus as deftitute iron is the fubjeft or matter of a faw; becaufe,"thou eh ° f T?
192200898That he admitted no proper crea- mortahty of j_j()n?
192200898The circumference of a circle is 10 feet, what is its diameter?
192200898The conclufion is logically inferred 3 but what purpofe can it poffibly ferve?
192200898The double- jointed handles rD,
192200898The extenfion belongs wholly to the 7?
192200898The fame inequality of force obtain?
192200898The fecond is to be of the tribe of Judah, and Mefliab, M E S r 54-s 1 M E S Meffiah, and lineage of David, avIio i?
192200898The following is the defeription which he give of the looks ol a dvim?
192200898The foul, therefore, whofe power » fninln?
192200898The king, greatly concerned, alked Montezuma what Ihould be done to diflipate the fears of the people?
192200898The queflion between the materialifts and me Exiftence of js not?
192200898The queftion was, Whether blood in a pleurily ought to be drawn from the arm of the affected tide or the opposite?
192200898The queftion, therefore, comes to be this: In eftimating the forces of bodies in motion, ought avc to take time into confideration?
192200898The reafon why the walls of an empty room do not ’ n*S t!iat t^iey arC(''^ant> but is difar.ee, in the abflract, any thing really exifting?
192200898The wmrds of the Stagyrite are: Tovs T£»7ov«f TipitoUgOVS KCtt pxXMv U^iVXt VOp.lfypiV rh)v, cct''1 oh ra?
192200898The youngeft fubjeCt that Dr Fothergill ever faw afflicted with this diforder was about 30 years of age j C I N E. 45< Angina Pedlori?.
192200898Thefe are to lie on the fupporters e,
192200898Thefe grains he laid upon themi''roicoPe?''
192200898Then, becaufe by fimilar triangles,& c. CA: CD:: Yf: H h:: F''f*: F/ xH/ z, therefore F/ xH^= 3?xF/2=( j P+h)?
192200898Then, fince xy,2 7r y or 2 7?
192200898This term is derived from the Greek a meteor, and>.<(! «?
192200898Thus, there are inftances where returns of Means of the gout have been prevented by adhering ftriftly to a Prefervin?
192200898To what caufes lhall we attribute this perio¬ dical change, other than the attradlion of the fun and moon for the matter compofing the atmofphere?
192200898Towards the clofe of 1704, Sir Ifaac Newton pub¬ liflied, at the end of his Optics, his Enumeratio linea- Labours, 3?
192200898Upon thefe To thefe verfes he immediately fubjoins the following principles query: “ Quid eft igitur, cur, cum domus fit omnium they main- una?
192200898V. M E T A P Affociation other as our judgments o£ mathematical or phyfical of Ideas, truths?
192200898Venus is known by an apple, the prize of beauty, Arran?., in her hand.
192200898We muft, indeed, m4?
192200898We would afk fuch a perfon, Whether be¬ fore the birth of Abraham, for example*, there had paft an infinite feries of generations or not?
192200898What Is the folid content of a cube AG, the length of whofe fide is 24 inches?
192200898What are heat and cold, and where do they refide?
192200898What could have been done more to my vineyard, that I have not done?
192200898What is he to do in this cafe?
192200898What is it then that apprehends as one the whole of this extended idea?
192200898What is its content?
192200898What is the area?
192200898What is the content of a fphere''vvhofe diameter is 6 feet?
192200898What is the convex furface of a cylinder-- whofe length AB is 20 feet, and the circumference of^ its bafe 3 feet?
192200898What is the convex furface of a fegment 8 inches in height cut off from the fame globe?
192200898What is the fuperficies of a globe whofe dia¬ meter is 17 inches?
192200898What is the furface of a cube, the length ofp- its fide AB being 20 feet?
192200898What method can we take in fo critical a junflure?
192200898What then is the bond of this union?
192200898What then is the feeond principle?
192200898What then is this energy?
192200898What was the appearance of the inflam¬ mation?
192200898When a philofopher calls it the yfr/?
192200898When a: £= P: R, we have, by fubftituting P an^l R inftead of a and b. P* xR4-
192200898When afked by their neighbours who they Avere?
192200898When the fegment becomes a femicircle> r'')3 we have 2 7j—2 r; and therefore zr GD—--4- ■ ■ ■ — 3 ABEC( 2r)* 8x?
192200898Where does the indivi¬ dual facrifice a part of his wealth fo willingly for the benefit of the community?
192200898Where is the fpirit of patriotifm and benevolence fo prevalent?
192200898Where then are avc to fix the boundary between a weak and a ftrong motive?
192200898Where¬ fore, when I looked that it fhould bring forth grapes, brought it forth wild grapes?
192200898Why do not we perceive external objects in our f Religion flceP or ’ n a fwoon?
192200898Why then, it will be''alked, is not the equator the boundary of the two trade- winds?
192200898Why, however, does it not reafon and fiance of think aboutfomething or other?
192200898\\ iiat then is the objetft of fenfe when we feel heat?
192200898^ mjnj 0f this or that perfon?
192200898_, and multiplying each fide by in, we have iR3 wBF3 R3 “ P DF3?
192200898_.?
192200898and Althaea went to the temple of the M.!.?'',...
192200898and how can we have of general an^ea Gf which we are not confcious?
192200898and is it poffible to feparate even in thought any of thefe from perception?
192200898and pure benevolence, how came evil into the works of creation?
192200898buch lately full?
192200898but, Whether they^ • have an abfolute exiftence, diftinft from being perceiv¬ ed by God, and exterior to all minds?
192200898c t/Vi* i a —?
192200898does the mind rejeft the idea of fugar or of bitternefs, of contempt or of indiffer¬ ence?
192200898e^!ennon and fulidity j but will he likewife have v — y-. — the idea of colour infeparably united with this notion?
192200898f a r ° te 5 can he perceive any fimilitude or agreement between the fmell and the rofe?
192200898feet, and AB one of the fides about the right angle to be 33 feet j what is the length ot AC the other fide?
192200898femblance, coexijlence, relations oi/ pace and/?
192200898fever?, fo much infifled upon by Hippocrates and many ither phyheians.
192200898he °? Jed deling to any of our fenfes.
192200898i- gootrx caux, 7rx%x rov^ypmv^yov £
192200898i7?
192200898ibid,* ipO Whether, if but one body exiit » d, there could be motion?
192200898impulfe or it* own fpontaneous energy, other bodies are fuddenly brought into exiftence: would it then acquire the idea of motion?
192200898in a n fides AB and AC, about the right angle, are 33 feet and 56 feet 5 what is the length of the hypothenufe BC?
192200898in any diredion, by turn- ing 5 i fad van- tar{e?
192200898in refpefl of them, the mind difeovers not a paftive capacity, but refills them, with the force of fate. ” Does it indeed?
192200898ip therefore, t7-:; AB, and taking equal multiples of thefe two laft terms, that is, multiplying them by AB, we have?
192200898is it poflible that thou canft make me perifti thus?
192200898kxi ayrjjf, xxi wgaj zfytAMZxrii), ■ a?
192200898more healthy than in other parts of India where thefe winds do not blow?
192200898on what principle we give credit to human teftimony?
192200898or from others fimilar, which we mils by looking too deeply for them in the blood and humours?
192200898or indeed betAveen it and any othei objeft Avhatever?
192200898or is the air tranfpa- rent?
192200898or what notion have we of a panther ’s bible?
192200898or who knows what may take place beyond its precinfts?
192200898or, if that can not be done as furely it can not, tell me what its offspring a line is?
192200898or, if we were called upon to explain what progrefs hs, could we do it better than by faying that it is motion from fome¬ thing to fomething?
192200898or, to fpeak in plain language, can we conceive folidity as feparated from all extenfion and all weight?
192200898ought that reverence to be more ftrongly excited than when we are paffing judgment on its mightieft efforts?
192200898ould hinder it from defcending, and mixing with the atmolphere be- H O L O G Y. Chap, IV, low?
192200898progrefs are j but is it poflible to conceive any change to take place in bodily fubtfances without motion?
192200898puis interiorem fibi naturam rerum, tarn cor¬ porum, quam fpirituum, cognitam efie di erit?
192200898r “ When it is afked( fays this philofophical prelate*) though it in what perfonal identity confifts?
192200898remain unchanged while the perceptions fucceed each other at greater or lefs intervals of time?
192200898rooo 61 62 63 64 65 66 6?
192200898rov[ Art evro; n yinn?, «,\A ’ sk rov f£Y) xxAag, firioi''txxvo)g E^evro?, ug o''.xixg km% Pint- Op- iftxrioM, xm xv^^tcovrog*.
192200898rov[ Art evro; n yinn?, «,\A ’ sk rov f£Y) xxAag, firioi''txxvo)g E^evro?, ug o''.xixg km% Pint- Op- iftxrioM, xm xv^^tcovrog*.
192200898t fluent of Ra?
192200898tenfion, and its weight from both: but can we diftin¬ guifti them out of the body?
192200898the faculty of fight, and one of the powers of his mind made not to exift for the time?
192200898the whole diftance AF?
192200898truth be in the fame way agreeable, fo as to excite in his mind a dejire of virtue fuftieient to annihilate or banifli the dejire of the woman?
192200898ut is it conceivable, is it poffible, that any thing Of Perfonal lOuld oe the caufe of itfell?
192200898v — gt:\l 2 g s, and/ — — —
192200898we have ABl+AC1=2BD*-|-2AB,(= 4^C*-f? AF* ABl+BC*=2CC »+ 2BG2-f AC»-KCF » AC*4- BC,= 2AE1+ 2EC1 AB*+1BF*.
192200898what then, we may be permitted to afk, is the import of the word we in this fentence?
192200898when 11=^31=?.
192200898when the heat is greateft?
192200898where is the potentate who doth not glory in being numbered among our attendants?
192200898which threw light on every department of human knowledge, would willingly ftain his memory with an ungracious imputation?
192200898whofe two fides AB and AC are 30 and 40, and the included angle A is 28 ° 57''?
192200898wholefome?
192200898would they not rather of necefflty drive them to a greater diftance?
192200898yin m igitur iulpicemur, efle naturam in corpore noftro viventem, praeter animam noftram, cuius fit animae prmceptis et juflis morem gerere?
192200898» the moon flume out on a hidden and difeovered him j by which means the inhabitants had time °? ° r r tmr forces and repulfe him.
192200898’ ted to t, ie theory of curves produced by the revolution of 1601 006 Curv?
192200898“ 1 ft, How many perfons have you vaccinated?
192200898“ 2d, Have any of your patients had the fmallpox after vaccination?
192200898“ 3d, Have any bad effedts occurred in your expe¬ rience in confequenee of vaccination?
192200898“ 4th, Is the pradlice of vaccination increafing or decreafing in your neighbourhood?
192200898“ But what right have you to exercife the epifcopal office? ” To me the moft manifeft and clear.
192200898“ Is it the coldnefs of wet linen which is to be feared?
192200898“ The firft- w^ook. ° f his E%, which with fubmiffion( fays Dr thT??
192200898“ The firft- w^ook. ° f his E%, which with fubmiffion( fays Dr thT??
192200898“ W hat can it mean( lays he), but that we mult leave this country, and find ourfelves another?
192200898“ What could be the caufe of this belief, but this reftr.aint, oi which his bebei was a natural confequence?
192200898• • rd r*/; X A — M x t — uj j y a and finee tzz?
192200898♦ ♦**> • c KV pv X »-^ ui?>.
192200898♦ ♦**> • c KV pv X »-^ ui?>.
192692638! aufe of A queftion which naturally arifes in every thinking le ‘ mind is, What is the effence of liie, or on what does it depend?
192692638!^> ° f? 000t''11 of an inch, and probably much greater.
192692638? ® 1 the reftriaion now mentioned if it were fcrupuloufly adhered to j bat unfortunately this is not always theofthef cafe. 192692638 ''H SoV Papilionacea?. 192692638 231 Is azote loft? 192692638 305 rhe law of''etardation:? lending: rom the ixis to the ides cf the Uanal un- 1 Known. 192692638 333. meaT1ing of all this? 192692638 3c? 192692638 44 We are now able to appreciate the high pretenfions Mieobjeft of the philofopher, and his claim to fcientific fuperiority.tl1? 192692638 4? r 5- Ditto. 192692638 7S3 cruelty, treachery, and ingratitude? 192692638 ? 192692638 ? 192692638 ? 192692638 ? ASS Parole, in military affaiis, a command given at the head of an army, and thence communicated to the rear, by palling it from mouth to mouth. 192692638 ? art ii. 192692638 ? atera, earth, cuu...... w. « ». — Paterculus. 192692638 ? ut Egpjysi# r»jy uietu Sect. 192692638 ? « u. 192692638 ?.lib. 192692638 A W./h''ahj/’ftZt''? 192692638 A complete man of tire w''orld is an artificial being; he has difearded many of the native and laudable tendencies of hi? 192692638 A fcene The Three that produceth no incident? 192692638 A great many animals have what Spallanzani calls iritermediate ftomachs, i. e. not fo mufcular a? 192692638 A melancholy en- lf St PauTfoXe^111’-''’ P f r^ CT0 t affMs With abfurd Fnaftces: but the hoLefs tie TWrl y m 16 fimPllC1.t5r of a Sodfy hfe?
192692638A word.—What is that word ho--u nour?
192692638After burning a town, he exclaims, “ O God of vengeance 1 am I to blame for this?
192692638After dinner, Jefus, faid to Peter, Simon, fon of Jona, do you love me more than thefe?
192692638After having gone through the preceding operation,? ig.
192692638Aggregator Sen- tentiarum DoElorum de Curatione in Pejiiientia, printed at Rome 1499?
192692638Air; a trim reckoning.—Who hath it?
192692638All the prefixed and affixed lettersfbr main- were added time after time, to give more compafs andtain, n?
192692638All thefe excluded nouns originally ter¬ minated with?, which appears from their genitives as they ftand at prefent.
192692638All thefe languages in ancient times had their voavcIs regularly inferted; and Avhy not the HebreAv in the fame man¬ ner Avith the reft?
192692638All which was a£Ied. ” The po¬ pulation of this town, in 1 790, was computed at 11 c?.
192692638Am I to live or die?
192692638And are the abfurdities of madmen proper fubjedls either of amufernent or of imi¬ tation to reafonable beings?
192692638And can it be imagined that fuch profufion oi life fubfifts without the lead fenfation or enjoyment?
192692638And having gone on together, they came to a fountain j when the eunuch faid to Philip, Here is water, what hinders me from being baptized?
192692638And hence it is, that in I mod European languages the days of the week are ftill Planet?
192692638And no great inconvenience would arife from?
192692638And therefore the only proper queftion is, Whether our model be or be not a real improvement?
192692638And what aftoniffiing evidences of wifdom do we not obferve in the general laws of the material world?
192692638And will not a ridge made a little rounding, throw off- the water much better than a flat ridge?
192692638As he was going to execution, a perfon who was his intimate friend afked him if he had any mtffage for his fon?
192692638As to credit or reputation could the that the M”„t fhrh L^ruJht^tMbeTin- g “ “''“ “''’ “ r''I''a col]e^"l?
192692638At the fame time, Peter feeing St John the Evangelift, faid to our Saviour, Lord, what muft become of him?
192692638Bodies can not move jjientsJ?
192692638But does any thing fimilar exift in the inferior claffes, and particularly in the loweft?
192692638But fince the ption of perception of it has its foundation in the conflitution of liscon- the human mind, it feems intitled to the name of ayfr/?
192692638But how does it happen that fleep depends, in a certain de¬ gree, on the will?
192692638But how if Honour prick me off, when I come on?
192692638But if fo, why needs the water rife?
192692638But if this be the cafe, muft the experiment be made in every poffible variety of fi¬ tuation, depth, figure, preffure?
192692638But what do we mean by the nature of any thing?
192692638But what need words To paint its power?
192692638But what thoughts muft arife in the bofom of her to whom my faith is plighted?
192692638But where, it may be faid, is this pat¬ tern of perfedlion to be found?
192692638But who can number ev’ry fandy grain Wafti’d by Sicilia''s boarfe- refounding main?
192692638But whom do you fay I am?
192692638But why do we only feel the inequality of preffure?
192692638But will it not live with the living?
192692638But would it have been better that you fhould have fuffered being guilty?
192692638By anger the mufcles are rendered protuberant: Are not, then, the angry mind, and the protuberant mufcles, as caufe and effeeft?
192692638By the prefent conftitution of Penlilvania, which v\as eftablifhed in September 1776, all legiflative power??
192692638By the prefent conftitution of Penlilvania, which v\as eftablifhed in September 1776, all legiflative power??
192692638By this met"0(*ot the balance Avill be loaded only Avith this fmall om2Uj?
192692638Can honour fet a leg?
192692638Can we not al- moft deleft the gliding of the mind from the one to the other?
192692638Confidered phyfically, it varies according to age, con- ftitution, climate, and food y confidered in a moral point- of lea fur?.
192692638Could fuch figures and combinations give pleafure, or merit the appellation of fublime or beautiful?
192692638Could you not watch with me one hour?
192692638Cur ego, fi nequeo ignoroque, Poeta falutor?
192692638Did martyrdom??
192692638Did martyrdom??
192692638Does the ftalk find a lefs load of earth above it, and therefore go naturally that way where it finds the leaft obftacle?
192692638Does this take place in confe- quence of an increafed fecretion of the nervous matter?
192692638Doth he feel it?
192692638Doth he hear it?
192692638E?
192692638Flat/?
192692638Fluidity of the air S* eftperimen- tally F''g-? • S3 proved.
192692638Fo?
192692638From hence he came to Miletus, whithes?
192692638From thefe obfervations, may it not rather be fuppofed that this ftate is the effeCt of a change in the chemical na¬ ture of the nervous fubftance?
192692638From this chara&er the reader will eafily difeern that Demofthenc?
192692638HI.Afolc/ ie- M sc/ t/ fi?
192692638Has the Lord of all no reward to confer on you but perilhable riches and empty precarious honour?
192692638He a Iked him then how he came to''think of this?
192692638He afleed him what he was doing?
192692638He alfo publifhed a letter on the earthquake Avhich Avas felt- at DoAvning in Flintftiire, in the year 1753?
192692638He had fine parts,!.< which he cultivated to the utmoft$ and he accomplilh-?
192692638He li¬ ved 120 years, and being aiked, what he had done to prolong his life?
192692638He obferves, that Cicero denominates the god of 4 L Fla^o?
192692638He was therefore a rebel of the word; kind 5 and where is the abfolute monarch that is ready to pardon fuch unnatural rebellion?
192692638He wrote an ex¬ cellent Treatife on the Hifeafes of the Bones, the bed: edition of which is that of 1723?
192692638Here is a library which owed its origin to Dr Franklin, was incorporated in I742?
192692638Honour hath no fkill in furgery then?
192692638How can he either love or hate?
192692638How comes it then that we are not fenfible of 3$ a preffure which one ffiould think enough to crufh us A difficulty, together?
192692638How difficult then, how impoffible indeed, muft this variety of the fame countenance render precifion?
192692638How do we infer the agency of any caufe whatever?
192692638How far diftant are foliloquies generally from theie models?
192692638How great a difference is made between a perfon of high birth and a tradefman 3 between a Newton or Defear- tes and a Ample mathematician?
192692638How is this accounted for, Dr Currie alks, un- lefs by cutaneous abforption?
192692638How is this?
192692638How was the blood to get from the right to the left ventricle?
192692638How( hall we determine, for in- rn*yre''ftance, the motion of water through a pipe or lluice ourc: e''when urged by a pifton or by its own weight?
192692638I??
192692638I??
192692638If Mi¬ chai had no children by Phalti, by whom then were thofe children that the fcripture fays( he had, fince it is known( he had none by David?
192692638If there needs muft be a reformation, why not reftore the ancient chorus and the ancient continuity of aftion?
192692638In May 1658, Mr Hooke finiftied for Mr Boyle P K?
192692638In contemplating the complex idea of gold, are the ideas of its colour, ductility, hardnefs, and weight, all prefent to the mind at the fame initant?
192692638In effea?
192692638In every tongue de- feended from the Gothic, the word Berg fignifie?
192692638In the mean time the king of Spain fucceeded to the crown of Portugal, to which he had a right by his mo- 1?
192692638Into the former he inferted a glafs tube nine inches long, and another( hotter tube into the hole by which h?
192692638Is his rule founded in reafon?
192692638Is it infenfible then?
192692638Is it of all things the moft variable and the moft arbitrary?
192692638Is it poflible to refift the conclufion, that between fuch a mind and fuch a countenance there is a determi¬ nate relation?
192692638Is it your prefervers, then, whom you would deftine to deftrudlion?
192692638Is not this a plain ac- Eolairee, knowledgment of the reality of inhalation?
192692638Is there any expedient left, whereby we may avoid guilt and infamy on one hand, or the defolation and hor- riors of a facked city on the other?
192692638Is there any here who has not watched for you, who has not fought for you, who has not bled for you?
192692638Is there any precife degree of impreflion to which they do not yield j and do they oppofe any re¬ finance to motion?
192692638Is there in fame animals a Jixth fenfe?
192692638Is there then no thing fixed with regard to happinefs?
192692638Is this owing to a more accurate proportion in the re¬ lative perfection of the external organs, fo that one does not fo much furpafs another?
192692638Is your reputation fullied by invidious calumnies?
192692638It feems to intf- mate, that the love which the hero bore his father was fo great* that when he mentioned him he forgot every f F thing: 778 Figure?.
192692638It has, however, been afked whether or not is the embryo formed by the joint operation of the two fexes?
192692638It is compounded of two Gaelic word?
192692638It is difficult to afceitain what are the effential organs Organ?, of fmelling.
192692638It is reckoned a very fine pump of thethjs pump, ordinary conftruftion which will rarefy 200 times, or^S-2?
192692638It mav be doubted whether this be fufficiently precife j what is meant by the fmallefl imprejjion?
192692638It may here be alked, Whether, in the cafe of the moll perfedt agreement, after the moll extenfive com- parifon, the hypothefis Ihould be admitted?
192692638It may here be alked, why do you fay probability?
192692638Jefus an¬ fwered, “ If I will that he tarry till I come, what does that concern you?
192692638Jefus returning from thence to Capernaum, thofe who gathered the tribute- money came to Peter, and faid, Does not your mafter pay tribute?
192692638Les SoirCes Helvetiennes, Alfaciennes, et Franc- Com- toifes, in 8vo, 1770?
192692638Lymphatic and Gelatinous fluids, Nervous fluid?
192692638Mechanical Mechanical Philosophy may, in conformity with defioe''d^^ foreg ° ing ° bfervations?
192692638Miliaryglands, Brain?
192692638Muft thou not anfwer for all the crimes thou haft committed?
192692638Muft we examine the firft principles?
192692638My dear paftor, may I venture to beg one favour of you? ’ I affured him he might command every fervice in my power.
192692638My unblown flowers, new appearing fweets?
192692638No perfon feels any difficulty in emptying the lungs-?
192692638No royal throne ever exhibited more grandeur than this hifns nature?.
192692638Nothing( fays an elegant panegyrift* of our author)* DrCha?
192692638Now the furface of the water at D is undoubtedly preffed upward?
192692638Now what is infer¬ red from thefe phenomena?
192692638Now, fuppofe we carry it Hill higher, and that the mercury Hands at 29.8 j it is required to know what height we have now got to?
192692638Now, what news, my Charmion?
192692638Now, why do hiltorians take the liberty to embelliflr their works in this manner?
192692638Of the theory of Brown, we have given a fuflicient 4?
192692638One day, as our Saviour was near Caefarea Philippi, he alked his apoftles whom the world took him for?
192692638Or am I dead?
192692638Or an “ arm?
192692638Or take away the grief of an wound?
192692638Or who can Therati''s gen’rous works exprefs, Of Lyric And tell how many hearts his bounteous virtues blefs?
192692638Or would fuch a chaos of events, any more than a chaos of exift- ences, have given us any notion of a forming and direct¬ ing hand?
192692638Or, finally, is the fubftance by which thefe procefles are effefted of a different nature?
192692638PER[ 197 dined, a?
192692638PER[ i Perception,( lance, can we at the fame moment be thinking of the''_ u"v"parts of a man and the parts of a horfe?
192692638PHOEBUS, one of the names given by ancient my- thologid?
192692638Paiquief fays that pa/ Jj)o?
192692638Pancreatic j uice, Bile, Lymph, Synovia, Fat, Marrow, Cerumen, Se¬ men, Urine, Milk, Ner vous fluid?
192692638Part I.?
192692638Peter, though before he had ftiowed fo much refolution, yet fell afteep with the reft; which oc- cafioned Jefus to fay to him, Do you fleep, Simon?
192692638Philip took?
192692638Philip, hearing the eunuch reading the prophet Ifaiah, faid to him, Do you underftand what you read?
192692638Piper, Pepper; a genus of plants belonging to the Pipe?, diandria clafs.
192692638Plato ’s definition comprehends the^vvxpiv oroivTixv?
192692638Plato, fays the author of the Intelleflual Syftem, calls the one God( a)(?
192692638R?
192692638Rode he on Barbary?
192692638Salivary glands, Liver, Pan¬ creas, Kidneys, Tejles, Mucous glands, Mem¬ branes,& c. Miliary glands, Brain?
192692638Seai x language?
192692638Should we hefitate to pronounce their author mad?
192692638Since thejfofi?
192692638Singing their great Creator?
192692638Sodom,''Gomor- 7?
192692638Some be¬ lieve fttov, and ivhofe very Shepherd bad lately been murdered?
192692638Sr, pfi, like fome of the reft, is made up of/3?, w$, which, too, were originally written in feparate charac¬ ters.
192692638St Peter then alked him, where he was go¬ ing?
192692638Such are Ax, ac, fx.iv, » jvre<,( x.xv, ye, xqx,? x, yxv.
192692638Surely if the weight continues undiminifhed, in cir- cumftances( H) 1liat kf ailayed k?
192692638TOYTO to( ttoroo/ irattoov uty&it «?
192692638The Koreifh being fituated in the centre of Arabia, were lef?
192692638The Perizzites did not inhabit any certain portion of the land of Canaan} there yfvt ® fome of them on both fides, the?
192692638The author finding Piron behind the fcenes, aiked him what he thought of his performance?
192692638The duke of Guife having had time to affemble an army, re¬ paired the difgrace of his country by the taking of Ca- lat:?
192692638The eunuch replied, How fhould I underftand, except fomebody explain it to me?
192692638The firft thing to be attended to here is, W/ iat is that particular form of exijlence?
192692638The fleet of the ocean came: he fought, and the ftrangers fell: he fearched for death over the field j but who could kill the mighty Comal?
192692638The food of this animal is nof.known; it is probably of both kinds •, the papilla?
192692638The hypothefis of an ingenious man is framed in perfefl conformity to nature ’s didlates?
192692638The queftion before us in this place is, Plow is this brought about by the weight and elafticity of the air?
192692638Thefpis, to relieve the fingers, and drama, out £ or fa£e Gf variety?
192692638Their latefl hiftorians have brought them from the confines of ATa, through a variety of adventures, to people ari iiland esct?
192692638Their occupation is not pillaging, but collefl- ing contributions; and, if you?
192692638Then the gaoler entering and finding all the prifoners there, he brought out Paul and Silas from this place, afking them what he muft do to befaved?
192692638Then thofe that heard him were touched with com- pundtion, and alked the apoftles, Brethren, what ftiall we do?
192692638Then, from the points where the fiiort lines I, 2 c,& c. meet the line MI, draw lines down to?
192692638Therefore r c?
192692638Therefore the elaftici¬ ty of the air increafes with the vicinity of its particle!?.
192692638They pretended to have, been pro¬ duced i? P HI[ •Philiflities. “duced originally out of their own foil.
192692638To find at piquet the probability which the eldeft hand has of taking an ace and a king in five cards, h?
192692638Urine, Milk, Ner¬ vous fluid?
192692638V7„b?
192692638Vaft quantities of Perfian filk ufed to be imported into Europe, elpecially by the 3 Dutch, Englifli, and Ruflians, before the civil wars Peril?..
192692638W ill he be kind?
192692638Was it not ftrange, faid the Scythian Ana- charfis, that the Grecian artifts were never judged by artifts, their peers?
192692638Was there no refiftance, no commotion among the people? ” “ Not in the leaft, my lord.
192692638Was’t not unjuft to ravifti hence her breath, And in life ’s ftead to leave us nought but death?
192692638What are the pleafures of the table, fays Cicero, of gaming, and of women, compared with the delight of dudy?
192692638What can it be but uncertainty and miftake?
192692638What do we mean by the in¬ troduction of fecondary caufes?
192692638What fay’ft thou, boy?
192692638What fincere and honeft mind can bear this?
192692638What have the phi- lofophers of all ages been employed about but the difeo- very of the caufes of thofe changes that are inceffantly going on?
192692638What is the characteriitic phenomenon of mind, or what is''the dijlinguifbing quality which brings it into view?
192692638What is the definition of a fluid?
192692638What is the precifc phenomenon which cha- Mechanical radterifes fluidity?
192692638What is the true notion of an epifode?
192692638What was the refult of all thofe intrigues?
192692638What was to be done in this cafe?
192692638What will be the grief of the Countefs Levolde who attends on her?
192692638What will the mother of the king of Pruftia fay?
192692638Whatfup- ports him then in feenes of fo exquifite fuffering?
192692638When he was alked, on occafion of this work, why there were fo many witches in the north?
192692638When lhall the friendly dawning rays Guide me to pleafures once poffell j And breezy gales, o’er peaceful feasr Waft to fome port of endlefs reft?
192692638When that my care could not withhold thy riots, What wilt thou do when riot is thy care?
192692638Whence this anomaly?
192692638Whence, then, the affertion, that we are fur- rounded with a matter called air?
192692638Where are my friends?
192692638Where art thou, my love?
192692638Where then fliall we apply for a folution of this intricate prob¬ lem, which feems to penetrate deep into human nature?
192692638Where then is our refource?
192692638Where then is the inltrudor to be found that can unveil this fecret connexion?
192692638Which of the events of this train therefore is the caufe of the fenfation?
192692638Which of thefe would you appoint to the rack, the axe, or the halter?
192692638Who comes next?
192692638Who does not edeem and admire Macbeth for his courage and generofity?
192692638Who next, my friends?
192692638Whom had they to deliver up, fave parents, brothers, kindred, or valiant neigh¬ bours, who had fo often expofed their lives in their de- fence?
192692638Why do we awake fuddenly, or from caufes which do not appear calculated to reftore that fubftance?
192692638Why does cold produce fleep?
192692638Why fhould we ambitioufly aferibe to one mind every fpecies of human excellence?
192692638Why then( hould it be a rule, That every fcene in tragedy muft be in blank verfe?
192692638Why?
192692638Without the points, then, how.are we to know the diftinftion?
192692638Would he deny his letter? — I never got him.
192692638Would he not Humble?
192692638Would it be of any fervice in the yellow fever, fo prevalent in the weftern world?
192692638Would the defedts they think of making a new language to exprefs the^1 ™?1 ® qualities of mind?
192692638Would the greateft misfortune that can befal a virtuous man be to you a confolation?
192692638Would we ever have fuppofed any caufe of the operations of nature, had they gone on without any order or regularity?
192692638Yet found is to be attended to even in profe, their feun
192692638\ellures?
192692638^ C 3 3^^ 3^ X-%%%$ a ere cl lc er_ cc oc vn t''U hi h''u Cs?
192692638_ H When men have been led to draw this conclufion from''lfynetn the appearances of fitnefs which are obferved every-?
192692638_ g?
192692638_ language?.
192692638a But what is Poetry?
192692638adting at once on each other in every variety of fitu- is often th£ ation and diftance?
192692638ah, my tender babes?
192692638and how mortifying is it to fee them indebted to the fervices of a Belidor, a Boffut, a Clairaut, a Bofcovieh?
192692638and what is eafl/ y moving?
192692638and will he not forfake me?
192692638c r, tt r. i i i • A?
192692638certain eft ftate of the veficies of the lungs, and a certain quan- quantity o?
192692638e- vxMiH oXctg •ra?
192692638ex- chan- »?
192692638f bin8''S bad liaPPened » lf they had not happened?
192692638fey you, are riches, dignity, and power, referved for fuch wretches as this?
192692638fires have children?
192692638for determining- what may be called the average mo-1?
192692638how then?
192692638how will you fet about it?
192692638if plants oAve their colour to phlogifton imparted by the fun ’s rays, Avhy do the fun ’s rays deftroy vegetable colours that are expofed to them?
192692638ihofe?
192692638is this a dream} “ do I fleep?
192692638is this a vifion?
192692638its happening on the day when the moon was at the full?
192692638nay, do I live?
192692638no Inconveni¬ ences of this £ pge,? ig.
192692638now advanced to the holy fee, made good the proverb, Honores mutant? 7iores.
192692638oXt/ B^ms c- tyocioxs za.i sreem*?.
192692638of a form nearly fpherical, fitted up with?- ’ • a brafs cap and cock B.
192692638one cafe fubftances may thus be carried into the circula- P* tion, why not in many others?
192692638or how is it to be diftinguifhed from the principal action?
192692638or if they were, whether they be as old as Mofes, or were invented by Ezra, or by the Mafforites( t)?
192692638or is it formed entirely by one, and brought into adlion by a ftimulus from the other?
192692638or is it fuppoiable that a Being of infinite wifdom would ixcite us to adions fo extravagantly foolifh?
192692638or muft I die, without being either heard or condemned?
192692638own fpecies j what numbers then mult have been pro¬ duced by a plant whofe feeds are fo numerous as many of thofe with which we are acquainted?
192692638ratOav?
192692638rx xvTix ottS T£Z%bvv ipirvov vx sx-? irxi § t)o% T^iti xo/ xtho;%% » vv rxXxyfxxrixi; yAoxy- Trclxi PgifXUiVOV iis XVTO fixviTXl Zlf TX?
192692638rx xvTix ottS T£Z%bvv ipirvov vx sx-? irxi § t)o% T^iti xo/ xtho;%% » vv rxXxyfxxrixi; yAoxy- Trclxi PgifXUiVOV iis XVTO fixviTXl Zlf TX?
192692638s ‘ To? 66 POE Or Poetical « rfo Adam and to £ v''e are given, during their inno- rneiitn&c cence?
192692638s ‘ To? 66 POE Or Poetical « rfo Adam and to £ v''e are given, during their inno- rneiitn&c cence?
192692638scufyi?
192692638tell me, gentle friend, How went he under him?
192692638the iUTrar^xg, patncios, and S/ iporixov?, popu/ ares.
192692638tjjs xeiXtct?
192692638ur, prifoner ■ In the beginning he-was unfuccefsful: being obhged, pnfoner, In the g^ Gord;an> to withdraw from the Roman dominions,?
192692638vs of We may now apply to air all the law?
192692638we have left all things to follow thee; what re¬ ward fhall we have for it?
192692638what am I to hear?
192692638what are you to declare?
192692638what will be its velocity and diredlion?
192692638when the inftrumentsof thy wrath, the pef- tilence, flood, and famine overwhelm at once the righ¬ teous and the guilty?
192692638who does not pity him when befet with all the terrors of a preg¬ nant imagination, fuperditious temper, and awakened confcience?
192692638who would prefer a piece of coloured glafs to a dia¬ mond?
192692638would he not fall down,( Since pride mull have a fall), and break the neck Of that proud man that did ufurp his back?
192692638zovTiv#''KiXci''/OS T61V( rv/ Z$0£a> yi iTTlKiV^VVOV M* u/ iyx?
192692638§ J. Fart L Of Poetic?!
192692638°''VI?
192692638’ ic&Tgzvei rcif zrUT’.^xxg TrXvyxs tzs rite?, xxi rS ttihv- ftovo; ijytvv TrM^Bvta.
192692638“ Again, why does an elegant piece.of garden- ground make no figure on canvas?
192692638“ What is Honour?
192692638“ a peacock from whence she name is derived, f he pavane was formerly in great i]?
192692638• if fo the frame is of.i 7?
192200900# « I448 of With regard to captives taken in war, it is barba- iptives?
192200900#? • Carmine red, as in red copper ore, and clear red cinnabar.
192200900( 3 e) It is evident that ‘ e’jj is-f( note Q_), and that ‘ e ’ is 4: thefe two ‘ e ’s, then, are between themfelves as-f- to 4?
192200900( 4 h) The continued bafs is propertionably adapted to finging, as the founds which form it more fcrupuloufly 542 M U Principle?
192200900( how the chords G B[?
192200900( le^"cen(iing- f F e)?
192200900( luant^ty »^7^''hat means has that quantity been re-''ftored?
192200900), we lhall not here flop to examine this reafoning.—We may however alk, Whether all our fenfations individually be not excited for a certain end?
192200900* k. ■ rS-''\/.c: i''''''x''A?
192200900+1 Colour 238 35!L foft?
192200900, 543 Latitude at noon-- ’ 3?
192200900,( xx) In effeft, Ej?
192200900,-gg impreffion is over, and the body continue to v''move by its vis inertice, why is the body ever( topped?
192200900.37 Africa 3?
1922009001 111 1, 1, t o •SiZ‘2ZZS a?
19220090012 16 i 7 x3 25! 3 J9_ 25 I 7* 3 x9 25 1 70 C-, C T3 l9 fS 0 1 70 130 190_ 25 ° 1 73 130 190 2< i.1.0 O I r£?
19220090015th November 1793?
1922009001793 ’ Etitude 310 longitude 83 ° W, the fun was obferved to fet SW. Re¬ quired the variation?
1922009001793, at a Ihip in longitude 109 ° 48''E?
1922009001793, in tude of the fun ’s lower limb parent time?
1922009001798?
1922009002/ f7/< ‘ 7/ s/-Z^?
19220090029?
1922009002?.
1922009002dly, If this be anfwered in the affirmative, by what means is this fomewhat furnifhed?
1922009003 °>?
192200900399 to be a confidcrable check upon the conduft of one From th?.
1922009004- A frIen?
1922009005 3 2 MU Theory of ed a?
1922009005 now AC and AB being meafured, Figi^ will be found to be equal to 476 and 224 refpe&ively: lienee NAVIGATIO N* 5 6? ° NAVIGATION.
19220090057 ° 9''N, the fol¬ lowing equal altitudes of the fun were obferved: Re- quired the error of the watch?
192200900636 NATURAL Objefb and only the knowledge ot the difHnftive charadlers of Naturaf P^an^s?
192200900692 Method will be downward?
1922009006?.
1922009007"“ 111 uuuu-, lng?
19220090071?
192200900?
192200900? h#rcl by 215.
192200900?''
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192200900A ffiip from latitude 390 22''N. failed due north 560 miles — Required the latitude come to?
192200900A fiiip from longitude 90 54''E. failed wefter- ly till the difference of longitude was 230 18''—Re¬ quired the longitude come to?
192200900A note before which there is a fharp( marked thus%) muft be raifed by a femitone •, and if there be a flat( marked 1?)
192200900Age?
192200900Among the inhabitants of Morocco there is ano¬ ther clafs, of whom we muft not omit to make men- 3?
192200900An eft faCta conceptione ifta antra nafeuntur?
192200900And how does B communicate in one cafe 24 de¬ grees of motion, and C 32, by equal aftions?
192200900And if the quan¬ tity of matter in a given( pace can by any rarefa£lion be diminhhed, what fhould hinder a diminution to in¬ finity?
192200900And is old Double dead?
192200900And which way can the value of that be de¬ termined?
192200900And who is there- that, being as I am, would go into the temple to lave his life? ” The Scripture( Ezra ii.
192200900Ano¬ ther query naturally occurs •, that is, to what purpofe did the mvftagogues apply this communication?
192200900As they paflfed before him, they ufed this me¬ lancholy greeting, “ Ave Imperator, morituri te falu- tant?''''
192200900At), Gt?
192200900At?
192200900At?
192200900At?
192200900A{ hip from latitude 70 19''N. failed 854 miles fouth — Required the latitude come to?
192200900Bergman, Silica, 38 Alumina, 27 Lime, 4.. Magnefia, 1 Oxide of iron, 9 Lofs, i IOO Localities,& c.—This mineral, as its name import?
192200900Bl; Ct?
192200900Bt?
192200900Btl cdet?.
192200900But by fubftituting A*t?
192200900But does the fpeech change of place really declare what motion is?
192200900But here it may be alked, Why( liould the money- jobber melt down the filver coin?
192200900But if this laft fifth be not true, in this cafe it will be too iharp, and it i?
192200900But is not a coin pa ft or promife binding, till men have agreed that they( hull be binding?
192200900But it deferves to be inquired, Whether thefe fupernumerary fingers are real fingers?
192200900But it may be faid, how{ hall we diftinguijh this chord from the feventh major, which, as it would feem, ought to be marked with a 7$?
192200900But others objeft, Why are not thefe birds caught in fuch freffi w''aters as are conti¬ nually haraffed by nets?
192200900But rvould this be a defini¬ tion of a ftroke?
192200900But then what is the pledge which the public faith has pawned for the fecurity of thefe debts?
192200900But to what ImPfegna- do his celebrated experiments amount?
192200900But was not this univerfally acknowledged before the abbe was born?
192200900But what do we know of all this?
192200900But what is the reaion that the diamond alone polfelfes this pro- perty?
192200900But where does this money exift?
192200900But why ffiould this multiplied found only ap¬ pear* to contain three, and why thefe three preferable to others?
192200900By what means then is this furnifhed?
192200900C 1) El?
192200900C Bt?.
192200900C D EF G A Be d ef a- a b
192200900C Dl; Et?
192200900C^Cif, D, D^EJEjf,-F, Fl G, G^A^A^^^^x^''/Soa/ e''rate ry^tat ty//e f/cetye ed f/ te ryM''
192200900Cal¬ chas fir ft alked his antagonift, how many figs a neigh¬ bouring tree bore?
192200900Can it be ftill neceffary to adduce more con¬ vincing proofs?
192200900Ce mortel, qui montra tant de zele pour moi, Vit- il encore?
192200900Cenfeur des courtifans,? nais a la cour aime; Fier ennemi de Fotne^ et de Rotne ejlwie.—Hl. XRl ADE.
192200900D G G B[?
192200900D[?
192200900Debahrmutter, Numbers?
192200900Did he travel with his wives as the patriarchs did with their flocks and herds?
192200900Did nature bring fortli the tulip and the lily, the rofe and the honeyfuckle, to be ncglefted by the haughty pretender to fuperior reafon?
192200900Do determine they remain vifible the whole year?
192200900Do not we highly approve the man who fulfils them, even though they diould prove to be againd bis intereif?
192200900Do they ever appear while a ftrong north wind blows, or do they only come in great numbers with a fouth wind?
192200900Dt?
192200900E. Lon
192200900Et?
192200900Evan?
192200900Explana* 1805?
192200900F Ej?
192200900F G A B c. Of G. In defcending; gfe[?dCBt?
192200900F G A Bt?.
192200900F G B[?
192200900F jL[?.
192200900FG[?
192200900For are the refults of experience any thing more but mere approaches to truth?
192200900For how comes the fun to poffefs that power, and what makes the fluid return to the fun?
192200900For tins rcalon we fubffitute here the mode of D[?, for that of Ct.
192200900For, Who can forbear to fmile Avith Nature?
192200900Fracture in the mafs radiated, of fingle 1? rt Hffifi-_ o^ ij’0n which fometimes afford an oblique angled prifm about 100 ° and 80 ®.
192200900From what fource then does it pro¬ ceed?
192200900Fugue confifts in alternately repeating that air in the treble, and m the bafs, or even m all the part?, n tLeio are more than two.
192200900Given both latitudes and courfe, requir¬ ed the diftance and difference of longitude?
192200900Given courfe and departure, to find the diftance and difference of latitude?
192200900Gt?
192200900Have I any pleafure that the wicked fhould die, faith the Lord God j and not that he fhould return from his ways, and live? ” E- zekiel xvii.
192200900Have butter milk, fummer fruits of the moft acefcent kind, lemon or orange juice, always thiseffedl in adults by their admixture with bile?
192200900Hence( z) The proportion of B to* c ’ is as U to 1, that is to fay as 15 to 16 j that between ‘ e ’ and ‘ f is as?
192200900How a fcore of ewres now?
192200900How a good yoke of bullocks at Stamford fair?
192200900How many means, of eonfequcnce, may be prac- tifed to vary the expreflion of the fame modulation?
192200900How much mifehief then may the rafh interference of an ignorant operator produce?
192200900How near the wind did ftie make her way good?
192200900I he lines and fpaces are counted upwards, from the loAveft to the higheft 5 the loAveft line is termed the/ ry?
192200900I''>tl At?
192200900I94-?
192200900I?, b, The linea innominata, making part of the brim of the pelvis.
192200900IVP2?
192200900If feeling or fenfation be the teft, who( hall decide, that the fenfitive plant Qmimofa pu- dicaf pofteffes it not?
192200900If it be a crucifix, or fome martyr, up¬ on whom blood is to be feen?
192200900If it be afked, “ How an erroneous confcience fhall be reftifxed, fince it is fuppofed to be the only guide of life, and judge of morals?
192200900Ij?
192200900In 1785?
192200900In contra&ing marriage, the parents of both parties are the only agents; and the intended bride and bridegroom never lee each other 4?
192200900In fuch a date of fociety, what difpofitions can be looked for in the people, but cruelty, treachery, and revenge?
192200900In grofs grains from the fize of?
192200900In like manner, the chord G F G$ B, or D F A|?
192200900In the years 1390, 1437?
192200900In this he( liowed, that as the rhumbs are fpi- ral?, Hiftory.
192200900In what other place have the records of fable fung of things more marvellous?
192200900Inftances where there are twins arc not unfrequent; cafes of triplets are alleged to happen once in between three or four thou- fand birth?
192200900Is it not fufficient that it is fomething aftive?
192200900Is it not more confonant to reafon and analogy, to afcribe to the whole continued motion one uninterrupted aftion?
192200900Is it only for bodily exercifes, or for moral, political, and religious ones?
192200900Is nature fallen and penurious?
192200900Is old Double of your town living yet?
192200900Is this the utmoft extent of her^utl.er s plot, where flie winds up the drama, and difmiffes the part a£lor into eternal oblivion?
192200900It is about 12?
192200900It is dill much more neceffary to fubflituLe the mode of At?
192200900It is faid, Why do not rapacious fiftr, and aquatic qua¬ drupeds and birds, devour thefe fwallows?
192200900It is required to know, if in both cafes A refills e- quacy, ana u B and C act equally?
192200900It is true, that, in caufing E to imply its third minor G, one might alfo rife to A by a diatonic pro- or arr? ‘ grefs.
192200900It may be a(ked, how, at this rate, any filver has remained in England?
192200900It may be alked what became of this group of wives?
192200900It may be demanded, What hurt this trade can do to Britain, fince thofe who export filver bring back the fame value in gold?
192200900It may be inquired in this place, how far the coining the pound troy into 65( hillings is contrary to the laws of England?
192200900It was addreffed to a daughter of the famous Stephen Duck 5 and be¬ gins with the following ftanza: Would you think it, my Duck?
192200900It would appear S''? U1 too, that agates alfo exift in primitive rocks.
192200900Its of his em- princes, however, were ftill infatiable, and puftied on pin?, their conquefts on all fides.
192200900Knew you not Pompey?
192200900Let 26 ° 4?''
192200900Let one part, however, of* F/ A?
192200900Let the latitude of the given parallel be 490 30''N, the diftance failed 136.4 E. Required the difference of longitude?
192200900M I D W Preterna- “ Several years ago it was difcovered by Dr Den- itural Partu- man?
192200900M. Nicolas direffs thin plates of lead, to be placed fo as to fecure the wings in the proper pofition''till the whole is completely arran- ge?
192200900MUGGLETONIANS, a religious fe£t which arofe in England about the year 1657?
192200900MUNICIPAL, in the Roman civil lavq an epithet which fignifies invefted with the rights and privilege?
192200900May it not alfo depend in many cafes on the original pofition of the foetus?
192200900May we not, therefore, from analogy reafonably infer, that women fometimes exceed the more ordinary period?
192200900Mirifici ipfius canon is conJbruEiio et logarithtnorum, ad naturales ipforum nu? ncros habitudines.
192200900Mopfus now to try his adverfary, alked him how many young ones a certain pregnant fow would bring forth?
192200900Moreover, the A of the bafs is and C$ 4 of 4?
192200900Motion is a change; but as there are many fpecies of change, which of thofe fpecies is motion?
192200900NECROLOGY, necrologium, formed of “ dead, ” and Aoya?
192200900NEWCASTLE- zWer- Zf/?
192200900NEW[ 788? h?bf ° nian 1UpP ° red^emfelves capable of underflanding it.
192200900Necho, who had no defigns againft him, fent to tell him, “ What have I to do with you, king of Judah?
192200900New names were alfo given in adoptions, and fome- times by teftament?
192200900Newcastle on Tyne, the capital of the county ot Northumberland in England, 1?
192200900Now what fhall fecure a man ’s virtue in circumftances of fuch trial?
192200900Now what provifion has the Author of our nature made for this neceflitous condition?
192200900Of At or Bt?.
192200900Of D)& or Et?.
192200900Of G^ or At?.
192200900Of a coarfe grain, a?
192200900Of the clafs mammalia, the parts of w hich com¬ monly found are the bone?, the teeth, horns, and Ikele- tons.
192200900On the contrary, when the third is naturally major, and if we would render it minor, we place above the fundamental note a[?.
192200900PLATE CCCXUIL i''Jl. WiLfcn Sculp?
192200900Part L n* T ° Tvs- © To ItV( 5-n?
192200900People calculate with regard to all the currencies in Europe?
192200900Petra?
192200900Problems of latitude?
192200900Purgative, and ufed a?
192200900Quid caufse eft, merito quin illis Jupiter umbift Iratus buccas inflet, neque fe fore pofthac Tam facilem dicat, votis ut prsebeat aurem?
192200900Required her prefent latitude, courfe, and diftance made good?
192200900Required its velocity and direftion?
192200900Required our prefect latitude, departure, and dirett courfe and di- il ance?
192200900Required the apparent time at Greenwich?
192200900Required the apparent time of obfervation?
192200900Required the bearing and diftance of Beachyhead from Dungenefs?
192200900Required the cburfe and di¬ ftance on each tack?
192200900Required the courfe and departure?
192200900Required the courfe and departure?
192200900Required the courfe and diflance on each tack?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance between Genoa, in latitude 440 25''N, longitude 8 ° 36''E, and Palermo, in latitude 38 ° 10''N, longitude E?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance made good?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance on each tack, the ftiip lying within 51 points of the wind?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance on each tack?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance run, and longitude come to?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance?
192200900Required the courfe and diftance?
192200900Required the courfe made good, and the lati¬ tude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the courfe per compafs, and didance from Greigfnefs to Flamborough Head?
192200900Required the courfe, and latitude come to?
192200900Required the courfe, and the latitude and longi¬ tude come to?
192200900Required the courfe, and the latitude and lon¬ gitude come to?
192200900Required the courfe, diftance, and difference of longitude?
192200900Required the difference of latitude and depar¬ ture?
192200900Required the difference of latitude be¬ tween the Lizard, in latitude 490 57''N. and Cape St Vincent, in latitude 370 2''N?
192200900Required the difference of longitude between Edinburgh and New York, their longitudes being 30 14''W. and 740 10''W. refpedlively?
192200900Required the difiance of the ftiip from the Nefs at each ftation?
192200900Required the diftance and departure an- fwering to the courfe 28 °, and difference of latitude 60 miles?
192200900Required the diftance and departure?
192200900Required the diftance and difference of latitude?
192200900Required the diftance run, and latitude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the diftance run, and the latitude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the diftance, and the latitude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the diftance?
192200900Required the error of the watch?
192200900Required the fhip ’s pre- fent place?
192200900Required the fhip ’s prefent place?
192200900Required the fun ’s declination March 1793, in longitude 1510 E?
192200900Required the fun ’s declination May r. 1816?
192200900Required the fun ’s declination at noon 16th April 1810, in longitude 84 ° W?
192200900Required the latitude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the latitude come to, and departure?
192200900Required the latitude failed from, and that come to?
192200900Required the latitude in, together with the di- il- ji'',e reft courfe and didance?
192200900Required the latitude of the parallel?
192200900Required the latitude of the parallel?''
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the latitude?
192200900Required the lati¬ tude come to, the eourfe, and diftance made good?
192200900Required the lati¬ tude of the parallel?
192200900Required the lati¬ tude?
192200900Required the la¬ titude and longitude come to?
192200900Required the longitude come to?
192200900Required the morning, and afternoon times of high water at Leith, nth December 1793?
192200900Required the number of miles contained in a degree of longitude in latitude 550 58''?
192200900Required the number of miles in a degree of longitude, in latitude 57 ° 9''?
192200900Required the time of high water at Dulkey Bay, 24th October 1793?
192200900Required the time of new moon at Salonique in May 1793?
192200900Required the true difiance?
192200900Required the true diftance?
192200900Required the true diftance?
192200900Required the true latitude at the time of obfervation of the great¬ er altitude?
192200900Required the true latitude?
192200900Required the true latitude?
192200900Required the true longitude?"
192200900Required the true rate of failing?
192200900Required the true rate of failing?
192200900Required the variation?
192200900Required the variation?
192200900Required their difference of longitude?
192200900Required their diftance?
192200900Required tire lati¬ tude and longitude come to, and diftance failed?
192200900Re¬ quired the courfe and diftance on each?
192200900Re¬ quired the diftance and latitude come to?
192200900Re¬ quired the error of the watch?
192200900Re¬ quired the latitude and longitude come to?
192200900Re¬ quired the latitude?
192200900Re¬ quired the latitude?
192200900S?
192200900See nature ’s progreflion?
192200900See( Hiflory
192200900Short or M I N E R A L O G Y. Hi commo''i''v''confifting of filieeous fubllanccs, as wood-{ Ion?, jafper, horn/tune.
192200900Silica, Magnefia, Alumina, Lime, Oxide of iron, Fluoric acid?
192200900Sleep when he wakes, and creep into the jaundice, By being peevilh?
192200900Sno^?
192200900Sought the true diftance?
192200900Specie?..
192200900Th
192200900The Egyptians, and indeed all the ancients without exception, deemed the myfterie?
192200900The MIC[ i?
192200900The V both nVodt: the beating and diftance of Haclntt, head- land?
192200900The arve of puberty in women differs conftderably F 2 in M I D W O?
192200900The enemies of? » Iilo inveighed bitterly againft the violence and bar¬ barity with which the facred perlbn of a tribune had been treated.
192200900The fird clafs, Terra, includes 9 orders, Calcareee, Silicea?, Granalince, Argillacea, Micacea?, Fluores, s/ jbejlince, Zeolilica, and Magnejia?.
192200900The fird clafs, Terra, includes 9 orders, Calcareee, Silicea?, Granalince, Argillacea, Micacea?, Fluores, s/ jbejlince, Zeolilica, and Magnejia?.
192200900The fird clafs, Terra, includes 9 orders, Calcareee, Silicea?, Granalince, Argillacea, Micacea?, Fluores, s/ jbejlince, Zeolilica, and Magnejia?.
192200900The firft queftion here decided is, Whether pure mathematics can be fuccefsfully applied to the theory of mufic?
192200900The fourth membrane is even thinner and more tranf- a?
192200900The fra£lure is more or let''s conchoidal; fometimes uneven 5 the lhape of the fragments is indeterminate, w ith tharp edge?.
192200900The great importance of this place arifes from it?
192200900The jfr/?
192200900The king fliall be contented: muft he lofe The name of king?
192200900The king fliall do it: muft he be depos’d?
192200900The latitude of that parallel is required?
192200900The longitude failed from is 250 9''W. and difference of longitude l83 46''W.—Required the lon¬ gitude come to?
192200900The principal DiJlinBions
192200900The proportion of ‘ e ’ to ‘ c ’ is as 4 to or as 5 t0 4?
192200900The queftion which has been fo long agitated, “ Whence is the origin of motion? ” our author con- fiders as implying an abfurdity.
192200900Thefe two parts-were joined on each fide by 4] M O G a wail •, and the third, lying between them, wa?
192200900There is a ridge of rocky ground that has the name of Carrs, which runs almoft acrofs Milford Haven, from Pete?
192200900There were befides the monks ot St Bafil( called in the Eaft Calogeri, from xsfA ®?
192200900They are firangers to every fentiment of compaflion, and are a?
192200900They foon are initiated in the Mahometan perfuafion, though they fometimes in¬ termix Avith it a few of their original fuperftitious cu¬ ftom?.
192200900This fire excited great commotions in the city, and Neftorius was ever afterwards called an? ’//- cendiary.
192200900This fradiion riles above unity by T444"r? » that is to fay, by about; and this difference was called the comma of Pythagoras.
192200900Thus © reprefent Sunday 5 J> Monday; Tuefday • 5?
192200900Time at fhip-- 6h 15''"* ■ 5? W.
192200900To what conduCl are we obliged?
192200900To what then ftiould we attribute it?
192200900Unacquainted with the fources of wealth of which Mines ” their anceftors were pofieffed, the Moors pretend there are gold and filver mine?
192200900W hat then fhould hinder him from afting thus?
192200900We may conceive without difficulty how the eye judges of relations* but how does the ear form fimilar judgments?
192200900Wednefday j If Thurfday;?
192200900Well, father, and how do all at home?
192200900What an immenfe difference exids in Scotland, for indance, be¬ tween the chiefs and the commonalty of the Highland clans?
192200900What can be more unaccountable than this denial?
192200900What effefl has it upon the current value of a pound fterling?
192200900What is the caufe of this difference?
192200900What is the confequence of this?
192200900What is the confequence of this?
192200900What is the difference of latitude between Funchal, in latitude 3 2 ° 38''N, and the Cape of Good Hope, in latitude 340 29''S?
192200900What is the time of the laft quarter of the moon at Refolution bay in O6tober 1793?
192200900What is the.original fourcc of motion in the crea- make, tion: Is it natural to matter?
192200900What muft the king do now?
192200900What then is the confequence of all this diforder?
192200900What then is this active something, from whofe agency we get the idea of body, or whofe aftions conftitute body?
192200900What time at Greenwich anfvvers to 6h 15''at a ftiip in longitude 76 ° 45''W?
192200900Which of thefe difpofitions would be his choice in order to be contented, ferene, and happy?
192200900While every gale is peace, and every grove Is melody?
192200900Who are paid in fuch pounds?
192200900Who is equal to Ofcar but Dermid?
192200900Who would have thought that fnails and polypes might be differed, and could repro¬ duce the parts fevered from their bodies, if it was not a faft?
192200900Why Ihould a man, whofe blood is warm within, Sit like his grandfire cut in alabafter?
192200900Why does that organ gene¬ rally afl at a certain period, after having remained in a quiefeent ftate for fo long a time?
192200900Why then fliould Linnaeus, the great explorer of thefe rude deferts, be amazed at the myriads of-water- fowl that migrated with him out of Lapland?
192200900Why, it has been fometimes alked, are not miracles wrought in all ages and countries?
192200900Would fuch abortions in the moral world be congruous to that perfeBion of wifdom and goodnefs a.37 which upholds and adorns the natural?
192200900Would not the only poffible objec¬ tion to the man ’s veracity be removed by this miracle?
192200900Would you then tade the tranquil feene?
192200900You would not be a queen?
192200900Zinc, Sulphur, Iron, Silica, Alumina, Water, 44 I?
192200900^ This is fome account of the confituent principles of Divifien 0?
192200900^ d: S, and by obfervation is found to be in latitude 41 ° v 14''N. Required the diftance failed, and longitude come to?
192200900^ north, failed SEiS; and the latitude by obferva-:, J"¥''1"tion was 350 7''N. Required the diitance run, and de* parture?
192200900^^0l, ortional its
192200900altitude 89 12? 89<> u- fec.
192200900and do not we condemn him as a knave who violates them on that account?
192200900and his affertions that he had received fuch and fuch do6lrines from God be as fully credited, as if it related to the moll common occurrence?
192200900and how eagerly do they ftill grafp at neAv difeoveries, Avithout any fatisfa< ftion or limit to their ambition?
192200900and long, come to?
192200900and what can be more interefting than the con¬ tinuation of our fpecies wdiich depends on the operation?
192200900and would not this be a violent and an arbitrary revolution in the value of the money unit, and a railing of the ftandard?
192200900and, 2il/ y, What evidence have we that there will be a future ftate of retribution and of ever¬ lafting happinefs?
192200900as^ j-]ie anus?
192200900being 4, G[?
192200900by W. and made 192 miles of departure: Required the diftance run, and latitude come to?
192200900c B1j A[?
192200900c B[?
192200900cA^ery feafon, retire to fome other country, than that they lie in a Irate of torpor in caverns or lakes?
192200900can he not buy gold with it as well without melting it down?
192200900cj?
192200900d[?
192200900dcB[?
192200900denied?
192200900eia, Quid?
192200900ej?
192200900et?
192200900fg aj?.
192200900fhould we not fufpeft the reafoner of knavery, or of very weak affeCtions to virtue?
192200900fit?
192200900flic muft fleer, and the diftance run by the log at 6 Inftruments knots an hour to reach her port?
192200900fliows the apparatus of the tobamts or gad¬ fly?
192200900from all participation in it.?
192200900fuccour?
192200900h 3''34 54 59 3 ° 52 52 56 10 2?
192200900he fubmit?
192200900hours 65 30 6 Excefs Preceding time DifF.—o ° jp''Diff.~i 30 36 4?''
192200900how has he fitted the adtor, man, for playing his part in this perplexed and bufy fcene?
192200900i_?
192200900ii/ saifitw Set the femicircle to the latitude failed from 46 ° 48'', without?
192200900iner''int • mnhii?
192200900li 0f bulding, erefted at the expence t.re charms of^^?
192200900llatis?
192200900of moon ’s centre Latitude Declination Difference Moon ’s altitude-31+ 03i''15+ 3 4?
192200900ofLife Age?
192200900or are thev only binding, becaufe it is our intered to be bound by them, or to fulfil them?
192200900or are we to afcribe it to the immediate and continual agency of fome imma¬ terial being?
192200900or in what region upon earth have the objedts prefented to the eye borne a more ex- adl refemblance to the founds which ftrike the ear.?
192200900or what fenfe can he have of moral obligation to pro¬ mote it?
192200900or, does Part I, the God of nature envy the happinefs of his off- Of Moral fpring?
192200900or, if they difap- this point, pear, at what feafon does this happen, and when do they appear again?
192200900r e E B# Gf c y//s r S''s/ nr/ s/ v/ tsv?
192200900t » Jj''E, is alto requ.red?
192200900te.nc^s l?
192200900the chord of the tonic dominant j in fuch a manner that this fundamental bafs 7 7?
192200900the liquor amnii exift when the foetus is extra uterine?
192200900time at Greenwich anfwering to 5I1 46''39"of May ift, at Canton, whole longitude is 113 ° 2''15"E?
192200900time at Greenwich o? 6 to^ t*me at t^ie^ater or earlier than the Gxeen- F*.
192200900what duty does nature dictate and require in fuch a cafe?
192200900where the flat is at the cleff upon B, which denotes the key of F, it is fuflicient to write G, to mark the perfect chord minor of G Bj?
192200900where was he to get the money? ” would have been his exclamation.
192200900who to Dermid but Ofcar?
192200900» f?
192200900“ How far may the affedlions towards private af- private good or happinefs be indulged? ” One limit factions.
192200900“ I] eft dangereux pour Penfant,( lie fa)i?
192200900“ Should fuch a man as I flee?
192200900“ What mean ye, that ye ufe this proverb, The fa¬ thers have eaten four grapes, and the children ’s teeth are fet on edge?
192200900“ Why ihould four milk, granting its exiitence, give rife to them in infants and not in adults?
191689062! ell.g''on 0n religious fentiments have a tendency to injure or to pro- mote the welfare of fociety?
191689062( hall all things yield return but love?
191689062( s} The queftion which the Sadducees put to ou?
191689062), and a v: mnf d?
191689062* Cullin''* In confidering the firft indication, the praflitioner Fny?
191689062* New At- “ It was on the 2lft of April 1792, that the diet re- meal Reg,- ceived the firft notification from the king, of the immi-/f7 » 7?
191689062*( Top the yard to port? ” the order to make the larboard extremity of a yard higher than the other.
191689062, M 1 A TT fidereal day and year, iheny?
191689062.Te fuis ne pour les plaifirs; Bien fou que s’en paffe: Je ne veux pas les choilir 5 Souvent le choix m’embarraffe: Aime t’on?
191689062.Trtl/ f?
191689062/ 8 The new prince, though not exceeding 13 years of Mithridates age?
191689062///
1916890620 Ifrael, thou haft defrayed thyfelf but in me is thy help: ye will not come unto me that ye may have life: Why will you die, 0 houfc of Ifrael?
19168906210 From thefe phenomena, which have been fo common Probable in all countries and in all ages, what would mankind|.nifercnces naturally infer?
19168906211 Remaining^ or 3999 r%\ In feventy years-- 21595 To 1 Remaining Vo or 2^ 99||ty In eighty years-- 22395 Vo 1 Remaining V?
1916890621C-?''
1916890622 « Return of a commiffion, is a certificate or an- RET f? 8i] REV Return, fryer fent to the court from whence the commiflion iflues, Retufan.
1916890622^^«C C?
1916890623 Q. JZj^filche/ Z •scil/ f i?
19168906232?
19168906239 49284X64 SMH?
1916890624?.
1916890624L?
1916890628r] P It E pliejl againfi God?
191689062: S,?
191689062<* 3 His fon Pharnace?
191689062
191689062? ferc«5lain.
191689062? nni cajlelio- rum; but it was felt by none more fenftbly than by two fucceeding princes, King John and King Henry III.
191689062? o defcribe the proje&ion of a lefs circle parallel to the primitive, its diftance from the pole of the primitive heing given, Fr0B1) eft.
191689062? • ning of his abfcifla and ordinate.
191689062?)
191689062?, jer I4oZ, and gdafs- durt I4«z.
191689062?.
191689062A fmall piece upon the queftion, Whether pleafure makes our prefent happinefs?
191689062AE, —? n n x cof.
191689062Accordingly, a very celebrated and excellent philofopher* has laid, among many things of the fame* Z)r Fr/?
191689062Af¬ ter ftating the maxim, and prefenting us w’ith a moft lively pidfure, ‘ of our fovereign lord thus all perfedl and immortal?
191689062Again, 4i 6 R R 0 J E C Again, in every ordinate niak.e PD: P^=P^: PO, and thus we obtain a reciprocal to PD, or to f ’ pVh1?
191689062Again, if the patient can not fwallow, how is he to be fupported?
191689062Among its temples, there S\ 1 ■ QUA is one dedicated to thofe men who, as the Chincfe Quan
191689062And again, being afkcd by the Roman con- ful, fhould the puniffiment be remitted, What peace Avas to be expe&ed with them?
191689062And as to the courfe of nature, it may juftly be alked, is the force of gravitation to be fufpended till a good man pafs by an infirm building?
191689062And fliould it be alked, in what place does he referve it till the refurreaion?
191689062And for how many ages have the better parts of that country lain under the dominion firft of the Romans, then of the Saracens, and now of the Turks?
191689062And here it is enafted, that f perfons having a right to vote are all nobles of t1''?
191689062And if they allow the refurreiflion of Chrift, what do they gain by diferediting the prophets?
191689062And if they have themfelves fuch a prin¬ ciple, how is it that this principle is multiplied, and is found in every feparate piece?
191689062And is there magic but what dwells in love?
191689062And what inticement charm’d thee far away From thy lov’d home, and led thy heart aftray?
191689062And what, faid( he, does this bold painter mean?
191689062And yet, it muft not be dif- femble?
191689062And, previous to this examination, in order to Experiment acquire fome fcientific notions of the fubjeft, he made?
191689062Are not ftill many fpecimens of this reaioning preferved in the ancient poets?
191689062Are not thefe mathematical fciences?
191689062Are thefe worms only mere machines?
191689062Are we condemn’d by Fate ’s unjuft decree, No more our houfes and our homes to fee?
191689062As for extorted promifes, it is curious to obferve how this queftion ftiould always be ftarted, whether or not they ought to be kept?
191689062As the country advances in wealth, ftock be¬ come?
191689062As the wife is dead, what now ftiould prevent the man from marrying the objeCt of his affeClions?
191689062Bat who has ever attempted to verify this by experi¬ ment?
191689062Befides, fince all feas are in fa< ft but one, what is it that hinders the Indian ocean to flow to its level?
191689062But Mithridates was before- hand with him, and crofting the 4?
191689062But can any thing be more abfurd?
191689062But fuppofing that there did, will ever this account for the generation of lime?
191689062But how does this quantity rr- r — X sj — fignify a u — v time?
191689062But how muff we difeover this different manner?
191689062But how, it will be atked by our Englilh readers, are the poor in Scotland really maintained?
191689062But if Timothy was not biihop of Ephefus, what, it may be afked, was his office in that city?
191689062But if a heroic verfe in our tongue be not compoftd, as in French, of a certain number of fyllables, how is it formed?
191689062But is the fpirit of Chriflianity equally pure and benignant?
191689062But it may be afked, if this final paufe muft be mark¬ ed neither by an elevation nor by a depreflion of the voice, how is it to be marked at all?
191689062But take away the plane MN, and there would immediately arife a preffure in thediredlion E
191689062But tell me, Tityrus, what heav’nly pow’r Preferv’d your fortunes in that fatal hour?
191689062But the queftion which ftill remains to be anfwered is, what god was worfhipped by the name of Remphan, Raiphan, or Chum?
191689062But to Avhat purpofe is it to fpeak to dead men, to perfuade the blind to fee, or the lame to run?
191689062But were the hero and the wit in thofe deplorable cir- cumftances excluded from the human fpecies, and claffed between men and brutes?
191689062But who will fay that here were not treachery and a difhonourable abufe of that confi¬ dence which had been repofed in him?
191689062By this fubftitution we obtain m w n-^ The fluent of this is tw tt/?
191689062By this kind of patch- work they make up a trajectory and motion which cor- refponds, in fome tolerable degree, with what?
191689062By three flame?
191689062By what power then are thefe parts kept contiguous?
191689062Can any good aftion be done without it?
191689062Can he adminifter opium in any other form?
191689062Can love itfelf endure?
191689062Captains Cook and Furneaux left on thefe Blands a boar and two fows, with a pair of goats, male and female, with fome geefe?
191689062Co. And can there, Thenot, be a greater ill?
191689062Colin, here the place, whofe pleafant fight From other{ hades hath wean’d my w''and’ring mind: Tell me, wThat wants me here, to work delight?
191689062Could its in- 22 fluence be favourable to virtue?
191689062Did Chrift die for a par¬ ticular portion of the human race, who fhall therefore certainly be faved?
191689062Did he contrive a great unalterable fcheme of creation and providence only for the fake of mani- fefting his own glory and perfeftions?
191689062Did we for thefe barbarians plant and fow, On thefe, on thefe, our happy fields beftow?
191689062Do lovers dream, or is my Delia kind?
191689062Do they live together without marriage?
191689062Do thofe who have once received it certainly perfevere and obtain eternal lalva- tion?
191689062Does he will or wiffi that all man¬ kind ffiould be faved, and ffiall they not all be faved?
191689062Does it really merit to have triumphed over both the theifm of the Jews and the polytheifm of the heathens?
191689062Does there one fmiling hour my youth attend?
191689062Don John V. fucceeded his Avas then little more than 17 with fuch wifdom and refolution, adhered fo fteadily toanc*re*?
191689062Dormir ed un temps perdu\ Faut il qu’on s’y livre?
191689062Dr Price and Dr Prieftley, 1779?
191689062Draw the diameter y?
191689062Ejanfples Can wealth, or grandeur, fatisfy the mind?
191689062Et quae fit natura boni, fummumque quid ejus?
191689062Ex Ji — x* and CD= EB: Log 3240oo''=2?
191689062Fig- 5* It E S[ 736 1 RES Ppap V T et ADR ffi?
191689062Fi£- 7- P OR[ 2i oS"bv EB produced, will be equal to? vIN, and have''to HG the ratio required.
191689062Flow much A ex¬ ceeds B, or B exceeds A?
191689062For brevity ’s fake let us exprefs the fluent of p Vi-\-p* by the Angle letter P 5 and thus we( hall have T P fPP*= “ x/ t+p--''p x^T?
191689062For what is elafticity but a preffure?
191689062For wilt thou, fays the Higheft, dif- annul my judgment?
191689062Hath not the, t‘l^v"potter power over the clay; of the fame lump to make one vefi''el unto honour, and another unto dif honour?
191689062Have not your Portlanders the fame kind of ficklenefs in their attachments that Englidimen are fubject to?
191689062Having laid down this prin¬ ciple, the next queftion comes to be, how the money of any nation was to be increafed?
191689062He determines to give opium: in what form is he to order its adminiftration?
191689062Hence we have this porifm: “ A circle ABC, and alfo a point D being given, another point E may be found, fuch that the two lines oS]?
191689062Hence we learn by the bye, that in no part of the Remaik- afcending branch can the inclination of the tangent beal,*e Pr?
191689062Here it may be alked, W hy then* fince they endure fuch a fire, are they not vitrified?
191689062Here, rifing bold, the patriot ’s honeft face j There, warriors frowning in hiftoric brafs?
191689062Hofea, Daniel,?
191689062How eafy the tranfition, at any time, from the draught to the original, from the ihadow to the fubllance?
191689062How is he to aft?
191689062How is thephyfi- cian to prefcribe a nutritive injection?
191689062How often would I have gathered you under my wings, and ye would not?
191689062How powerful faas& Ct was the influence of the facramentum adminiftered to the foldiers when they enlifted in the fervice of their country?
191689062I hy cloudy look, why melting into tears, Unfeemly, now the fky fe bright appears?
191689062I love at fight: Drink’ll; thou?
191689062I then afked my landlord at Sidon, fuppofe him a weaver, how many children he has had?
191689062I whom you call’d your Dear, your Love, fo late, Say, am I now the object of your hate?
191689062Icrew^ R?
191689062If a cup of cold water given in charity be entitled to a reward, how much more fuch an adlion as this?
191689062If a great and civilized nation was led to worftiip the hoft of heaven, why Ihould that worftiip be fuppofed to have arifen among favages?
191689062If he knows all things pall, prefent, and future, where is the propriety of our confeffing our fins unto him?
191689062If the world is conduced by a benevolent provi¬ dence, how came evil to be introduced into it?
191689062If this was not the cafe, could the forger of the books have perfuaded the people that it really was fo?
191689062In I541?
191689062In a word, where is the fenfe of perfonal identity, which feems ab- folutely infeparable from every aft of memory?
191689062In all matters of phyfical difeuftion, it is prudent to^ ® 0 ® 1^?
191689062In an im¬ proved ftate they are dearer; for they have not as yet, at leaft in this country, become an objett of feparate cultivation.?
191689062In ftiort, may we expeft miracles?
191689062In living medals fee her wars enroll’d, And vanquilh’d realms fupply recording gold?
191689062In pro- 3 K 2 viding PRO[ 444 1 PRO? ro|Wgn- ti<;n 11 Property.
191689062In the Philofophical Tranfaftions for 1791, S1?
191689062In what time will the body acquire the velocity 323,62?
191689062In what wickednefs, ignorance, barbarity, fiavery, and mifery, live moft of its inhabitants?
191689062Is a gentle di¬ aphoretic indicated?
191689062Is he to a< ft as the^ubH-''truftee for the public without any delegated power?
191689062Is he to give this large dofe at once, or is he gradually to increafe it?
191689062Is it likely that Zell, who was German, would have omitted to mention Strafburg, if it had preceded Mentz in printing?
191689062Is it not Colinet I lonefome fee Leaning with folded arms againd the tree? ■ Or is it age of late bedims my fight?
191689062Is it not Colinet I lonefome fee Leaning with folded arms againd the tree? ■ Or is it age of late bedims my fight?
191689062Is its influ¬ ence equally beneficial and more diffufive than that of Judaifm?
191689062Is not the whole land before thee?
191689062Is the divine grace certainly and irrefiftibly efficacious in all thofe minds to which it is given?
191689062Is the fame quantity of opium as when taken by the mouth, fufficient for a clyfler?
191689062Is there one joy fincere, that will not tire?
191689062Is there unrighteoufnefs with God?
191689062Is this wonderful reprodnflion of parts only a natural eonfetjuence of the laws of motion?
191689062It has been juftly remarked, that firKnix?.
191689062It is evident that AZ: AD=:S, ADZ: S, AZD,=S, DBA: S, DAB,~S,/?
191689062It is faid that the emperor retrac¬ ed his promife, and deluded this unhappy prince by the ambiguity_ a?
191689062It is faid that this animal is apt to be difeafed*, but why were not inconveniences felt on that account in Greece?
191689062It is impoffible to ivalk the ftreets Avithout finding the attention poiverfully folicited on 5 F 2 every[ 779 1 RET[? 8o] RET Retire- every fide.
191689062It is required to determine the path of the body, and all the circumfiances of its motion in this path?
191689062J’aime foudain; Bois t’on?
191689062Lay’ft thou thy ancient lyre afide?
191689062Let NCM be a plane paffing through the centre of the earth at right angles to the plane of the meridian PQj?
191689062Let p exprefs the ratio of y to a?, that is, let^ be= or p x — y.
191689062Let?
191689062Lov’ft thou, my friend?
191689062Lyre divine, what daring fpirit Wakes thee now?
191689062M''« xvoxotx xcp.x( XOVXS rx?
191689062Meafuring What is meafuring?
191689062Might not this army of fatyrs have been only a race of moun¬ taineers, whom Rama, if fuch a monarch ever exifted, had civilized?
191689062Mr Walker ’s datement of the fact is confirmed by?.
191689062N ° 495. p. 580 j and N ° 496, P- 525> 55 °?
191689062New joy was fprung in heav’n, as well as here on earth?
191689062Nor after length of rolling years return?
191689062Now what could occa- fion an attention to two years, if they did not fuppofe the equinoxes moveable?
191689062O liberty, thou goddefs heavenly bright, Profufe of blifs, and pregnant with delight?
191689062Oh when( hall Britain, confcious of her claim, Stand emulous of Greek and Roman fame?
191689062On the other hand, it is by na means difficult to form 5 189] 1?
191689062Or how many times, or parts of a time, A contains B, or B contains A?
191689062Or tears, which hrve and pity Ihed, That mourn beneath the gliding fail?
191689062Or, footh to fay, didft thou not hither rome In fearch of gains more plenty than at home?
191689062Or, that the gen’rous mind, releas’d at death, Should covet lazy limbs and mortal breath?
191689062Or{ hall we mount again the rural throne, And rule the country, kingdoms once our own?
191689062POE whofe name is concealed?
191689062PRO FHONOT ARY, a term which properly lig- nifies/fr/?
191689062PRUNELLA, a genus of plants belonging to the didynamia clafs''?
191689062Pan came, and alk’d, what magic caus’d my( mart, Or what ill eyes malignant glances dart?
191689062Petr opal?)
191689062Pleas’d Cupid heard, and check’d his mother ’s pride: A nd who ’s blind now, mamma?
191689062Previous Itequifite?, Subfulphate of Mercury.
191689062Print in?.
191689062Pyrote crocs/•LATE rrrCL/ l# A*: CIlHlrrrnTffrillllifT £ r.ji r?
191689062Quidve ad amicitias, ufus redtumne, trahat nos?
191689062RELIGION( Religio), is a Latin word derived,?-
191689062Required the terminal velocity of this ball?
191689062SPG ra PO:?/, and y, or the fecond part of the nutation in right afcenfion, — 9"X fin, diff.
191689062Say, has he giv’n in vain the heav’nly mufe?
191689062Say, is my form difpleafing to your fight?
191689062See Anatomy, Table of th}?
191689062See alfo tion?
191689062SeeCoxxus, Ichthyology,? ° sgy P. 89.
191689062Several princes, whom the fear of perfecution and puniftiment 6?
191689062Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty inllruft him?
191689062Shall the thing formed fay to him that Precleftlna formed it, Why hajl thou made me thus?
191689062Should it be large or fmall in quantity?
191689062Slander we{ hepherds count the vileft wrong; And what wounds forer than an evil tongue?
191689062Statue?, and even Forcehb.
191689062Taking it for granted, then, that our conviclion of fuperior porvers has long been univerfal, the important queftion is, From what caufe it proceeds?
191689062Te?
191689062The Aril accounts we have of the eftablilhment 0f a poll- office in Scotland reach no farther back than 1635?
191689062The Ruffians, Poles croffed the river by fwimming j and attacked the on which enemy before they had time to draw up in order 0fthewl101?
191689062The a&ion of gravity has changed the ftate of the body-!—in what way?
191689062The accurate authorf of thefe obfervations deferibes al-^?
191689062The air of Pruffia is wholefome, and the foil fruitful Air, foil, m grain •, affording, befides, plenty of pitcoal and other an
191689062The anfvver is very fimple and fatisfa£lory: Suppofe that in 12 hours the axis of rotation has changed from I?.
191689062The cafe is fimilar where a promife is releafed, that is, where the performance is difpenfed with by the promifee, and?
191689062The colour of it1?
191689062The deftruftion Prufu?..
191689062The firft book printed with thefe improved types was Durandi Rationale, in 14^ 9; at which time, however, they feem to have had only one Ji%e of ew/?
191689062The fmiles of nature, and the charms of art, While proud oppreflion in her valleys reigns, And tyranny ufurps her happy plains?
191689062The ftate of purgation, obfcurely hinted in the iuppoies a doflrines of Pythagoras, and openly avowed by Plato purgatory, and Virgii?
191689062The fyllables ti and ci, if followed by a vowel, found likey?
191689062The other conful fent agamft^otta?
191689062The queflion, Who made thee to differ?
191689062The queftion now is, whether the refiftance will be increafed by an increafe of external preffure?
191689062The refiftances do by no means vary in the dupli?
191689062The times of deferibing the different arches BV, VG of the parabola are as the portions BC, BH 0?
191689062The word is formed from the Latin quo- ties; q. d. How often is fuch a number contained in fuch another?
191689062Then, by the nature of the hyperbola, OB: O w= 5r0: DB: That is, a?
191689062There is not here fo much as a word concerning the body, and therefore it was alked with what bodies are the dead to be raifed?
191689062Therefore PN5r= BA1-J- APNow fince BA — i, if we make AP — y of our formulae, PN is Vi-fy1, and Py is= y, and the area B APNBrzyi^?
191689062They are manned with 830 men, including their officers, feamen, marine?
191689062They were ufed at( l) Cologne, in 1475 i at Paris* I476-?
191689062This defefl ftiould be expeded; for counted?
191689062This happened in the middle of September*, what effeft then muft the intenfe froft of a night in January not produce?
191689062This is faid to be a very 3 M 2 ancient Pro ted II Protogene?.
191689062This is the part then to be, tried on the evidence of prophecy: Is Chrift that per- fon deferibed and foretold under the Old Teftament or not?
191689062This wily riddle puzzles every fwain: What floxv''r is that which bears the virgin''s name, The richejl metal joined with the fame*?
191689062Thus let arbe the complement of the half angle, of the prowy and let P be the direft preffure or refiftance, with ai* incidence of 90 °, and7?
191689062To a 42- l?
191689062To aift in this inftance, muft it arife from a( till fmaller impulfe?
191689062To thefe arguments their opponents reply, What then is the viftory over death and the grave?
191689062To thefe fupplications for mercy we may likewife add our prayers for the neceflaries of life j becaufe if we feekyfrj/?
191689062To which of thefe are we to attribute the good effedls which have appeared to us to refult from the exhibition of the whole?
191689062Upon what principle is tire/ex ta/ ionis founded, other than to make the puniftrment refemble the mifehief?
191689062V —: o.43429moo: £ ■ V, which will be 630.23, and 630.23_ °"-3774> and 52_ 5?
191689062We muff firlt find e, which is?
191689062What Ihould I do?
191689062What a boundlefs field of invention is here?
191689062What are we to conclude from all this?
191689062What avails ingenuous worth, Sprightly wit, or noble birth?
191689062What can we fay t’excufe our fecond fall?
191689062What could I have done in my vineyard that has not been done in it?
191689062What fenfe can thefe w''ords bear if v''e believe that God did by an abfolute decree doom fo many of them to everlading mifery?
191689062What great occafion call’d you hence to Rome?
191689062What have I faid?
191689062What if any of thefe particles fliould enter a vegetable, compofe its fruit, and be eaten by a man, woman, or a child?
191689062What is it that keeps the In¬ dian ocean up?
191689062What is the beft formula for them?
191689062What is the dofe of the opium?
191689062What is the force which can withftand a double impulfe?
191689062What is the metaphyfician to think of thefe pheno¬ mena, or what conclufion is he to draw from them re- fpefting the mind?
191689062What now remains but tears and hopelefs fighs?
191689062What particular religion is beft calculated to produce a happy influence on human life?
191689062What room for defeription, compa- rifon, and poetical fable?
191689062What then can we think of''1 J a jud ice that( hall condemn us for a faft that we ne¬ ver committed?
191689062What then is the pretext for abandoning this treaty?
191689062What tho ’ in folemn filence all Move round the dark terreftrial ball?
191689062What tho ’ nor real voice or found Amid their radiant orb be found?
191689062What weight is able to produce this effedt?
191689062What[ ball we fay then?
191689062When a writer thus deviates fo far from the path of reafon, it is natural to alk, what was the igtiis fatuus that milled him?
191689062When fhall I fee my hut, the fmall abode Myfelf did raife and cover o’er with fod?
191689062When the creature dorf remained at Heidelberg till 1673?
191689062When the pifton- rod is drawn up again, the box does not move till the plate E lodge in the feat PF?
191689062When this arch is 90 °, is J, and there¬ fore?
191689062When was I bathing thus, and naked feen?
191689062Whence arifes this difference?
191689062Whence came that cohefion of particles that hindered that wall to efcape at the fides?
191689062Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle hurries m|jaway?
191689062Whence is this rage? — what fpirit, fay, To battle hurries m|jaway?
191689062Whence then comes this Hme?
191689062Whence then does the unborn infant derive its mind?
191689062Where breach faith promotes his owm intereft, ought he alone to de- has no right cide on the validity of his promife?
191689062Where is thy native Ample heart, Devote to virtue, fancy, art?
191689062Whereabouts?
191689062Whether ought fimilar emotions to fuceeed each other, or diflimilar?
191689062Who is the man, that, reading the paft hiftory of this country, will fhow us any king that has done no wrong?
191689062Who knows the velocity of the ball''in the experiment?
191689062Who will fay, that the motive is rational which inclines one to cheriffi a paffion which conscience difapproves?
191689062Whofe ambaffadors being aiked, What punifhment they deferved for their revolt?
191689062Why Ihould I throw away fo much time and painful attention upon a thing of fo little ufe?
191689062Why diould l myfelf deceive, Vainly figh, and vainly grieve?
191689062Why doth he yetfind fault?
191689062Why may not our happinefs be made in fome cafes to depend upon the interceffion as it certainly does in many upon the good offices of our neighbours?
191689062Why may we not be affifted by the prayers of other men, as well as We are beholden for our fupport to their labour?
191689062Why then Ihould we not prepare falts from this vege¬ table?
191689062Wilt thou condemn me that thou mayeft be righteous?
191689062With an accurate theory?
191689062Yet lives there one, whofe heedlefs eye, Shall fcorn thy pale fhrine glimm’ring near?
191689062You mud dill have recourfe to a new figure, and betake yourfelves to the fecond death j though, after all, where is your grave?
191689062[ 78] • POL refuse among the for that purpofe^by Pulaflvi?
191689062^ Aqueftion that has much oftener agitated the minds With what of men is, with what fort of bodies are the dead to be bodies they raifed?
191689062^ works fuffered to decay and tumble down} and for the v">''?
191689062^^ Stars with Points for regulated Pieces,& c.—Theft?
191689062a city, which could not be done by any?
191689062ah, why this long delay?
191689062an-
191689062and another queftion ftiould feldom be thought of, whether or not they ought to be made?
191689062and fhall the community fubmit to his decifions without fo much as putting the queftion, Who hath made thee a ruler over us?
191689062and from hence, what noble excurfions may be made into hiftory, into panegyric upon the greatelt beauties.or heroes of the pall or pre- fent age?
191689062and h —: that is, divide the fquare of the velo- city by 64, an
191689062and how came they, in the name of wonder, to be brought as an evidence for thofe tranfac- tions that happened at the time when they were afleep?
191689062and how( ball it be produced?
191689062and is it not thus that Achilles f reafons after imagining that he faw the ghoft of his friend Patroclus?
191689062and is there any mode of making the bowels retain it for a fufficient time, to draw from it the proper nouriffiment?
191689062and what choice could there be, if the mind were conftantly re- ftrained to one fide of every alternative?
191689062and, in confequence, does not this produce many incon¬ veniences?
191689062as a prerogative of the crown?
191689062as alfo the marks of interrogation(?)
191689062btfeow- from 40 to 200 eaft from Ferro: the port of Archan- r!esp ‘ ‘ 010-?
191689062can it be that fouls fublime Return to vifit our terreftrial clime?
191689062dignified or folemn, in general of an equable and delibe¬ rate nature( as in the minuet, the military ftep,& c.)?
191689062exhault the?
191689062facks tQ polanci?
191689062folution of their own ftate, as well as that of fo many others?
191689062for who hath refilled his will?
191689062fphere- defeended maid, Friend of pleafure, wifdom ’s aid, Why, Goddefs, why to us denied?
191689062have pow’r to move?
191689062hence the given circle will be projected into that fec- tion; that is, into a ftraight line palling through
191689062how far have we Profan’d thy heav’nly gift of poefy?
191689062i,4 i o 0,85 0,6 o,?
191689062i?
191689062in E, becaufe he permits the foul to ufe her liberty?
191689062jetable?, Vegetables alfo live and flourifh according to preferi- bed methods.
191689062k HE?
191689062my foul ’s far better part, Why with untimely forrows heaves thy heart?
191689062nd.^ h?}
191689062o* »* X and we obtain an angle of deviation w — t1 T* • 2 d • • • r A_ m n —?
191689062o,45 0.33 0,2?
191689062of 3",03,=*?
191689062of the triangle; and to find the meafurt?
191689062or are they, like more perfeft animals, a fort of compound, the fprings of whofe motions are aftuated or regulated by a fort of foul?
191689062or does its effeft depend upon the good ufe which men may or may not make of it?
191689062or how much land have you bought?
191689062or is it poffible for any of them to fall away and periffi finally?
191689062or that the paffover was kept in memory of their deliverance from Egyptian bondage, if no fuch feftival ■ was known among them?
191689062or was his death intended as a bene¬ fit to all, from which none are excluded excepting thofe who willingly rejeft it?
191689062or where promiles to intrude are broken for the general good, is he to be guided by fejiernes his own vifionary fchemes of utility?
191689062or, if they''fepa- rate, is not this fuch an imputation upon her, as to pre¬ vent her getting another fuitor?
191689062or, which is the fame thing, whe¬ ther this reproduction will or will not take place in what¬ ever part the worm is cut?
191689062p. iS6,an{\Vers the queftion thus:? 7 By Simpli¬ cius.
191689062pplication We have hitherto confidered this problem in the moft this rea- general manner; let us now apply the knowledge we: llin?
191689062q U A[ 59 quantity, ydlertlay ’ Yet the anfwer( if we had a meafure) v would be as eafy as to the queftion, How many guineas did you win at cards?
191689062received by her mfijefty with great veneration?
191689062reconduX you to Warfaw, what will be the confe- quence?
191689062r~ This one confideration may help to remove the Scruples fcruples of many well- meaning perfons, who fet up are^Pc< fting • n 1 r • • r.?
191689062tJrc/?//’<*/s?
191689062the effective oblique preffure: then p-=z¥ X cofine2 a?
191689062the origin nor the tendency of their miferies, but have every reafon to think themfelves affiidled merely for the fake of afflifting?
191689062themfelves between men and brutes?
191689062to Berwick[ 238] P o s[ 239] P< x s? oft.
191689062to fix the birth of Pythagoras in the 4th year of the?
191689062to make a trial of both?
191689062to relieve thy breaft?
191689062w 33 Q £ o cfl( 73 O 33 o< w H< 1 O m< u w H 53 O K?
191689062what avails it me the flocks to keep, Who loft my heart, while I preferv’d my( lieep?
191689062what does he make this all- perfedtion and immortality in the end to come to?
191689062what will ev’ry dirge avail?
191689062which is moving parallel to itfelf in the dire&ion and with the velocity DF: It is required to determine the impulfe?
191689062why is it faid, ye do always refyl the Holy Ghof; as your fathers did, fo do ye?
191689062with eyes fo fair, What was thy delighted meafure?
191689062» 5 The gene¬ ral affem- » ly »?
191689062“ Is it for the credit of this philofophical age, that fo bungling an impofture fhould deceive feven clergymen into a public a£l: of exorcifm?
191689062“ Is it painful to thee that the power and the works of God exceed thy limit¬ ed capacity?
191689062“ Shall burning iEtna, if a fage requires, “ Forget to thunder, and recal her fires?
191689062“ Sobriety or temperance is nothing but the forbear¬ ance of pleafure} and if pleafure was not followed by pain, who would forbear it?
191689062“ Suidas* fays, that the period and the colon were* £
191689062“ When the loofe mountain trembles from on high, “ Shall gravitation ceafe, if you go by?
191689062“ XX* • • view of If is not?
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