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identifier question
1925477891015, 1016—Is the moon phosphores¬ cent?
192547789122—Are in¬ fants susceptible of it?
192547789123—Had the houses chimneys?
192547789124—often diseased, without symp¬ toms of functional derangement, 478, 480—When one hemisphere is diseased may the other perform its functions?
192547789133, 137—negro slavery, 384—steam- navigation to, 691—is the sugar cane a native of?
192547789134—Did the race spring from one stock?
192547789139—What is requi¬ site to make a war just?
192547789140—What are just modes of carrying it on?
192547789157—hybrids generally barren, 161 — Have all animals progenitors?
192547789163—Have brutes souls?
19254778927; V. 787 — by whom discovered?
19254778928 — whence derived by plants?
1925477893 — or the upper atmos¬ phere?
192547789333, 337, 341—Did they bor¬ row their superstitions from India?
19254778934?.
192547789379—their architecture, 408,415,431, E GY — EL A 471—army, 580—geographical dis¬ coveries in Asia, 696—astronomy, 72?
1925477893?
192547789404, 407 — Were letters known in his time?
192547789406, n.?.
192547789416, 437—temples, 435—Did the Greeks know the arch?
192547789430—Greek structures, 434 — Did the Romans get the laws of the twelve tables from?
192547789447—Did 1e forge Sanchoniatho''s cosmogony?
192547789454—Venezuela, 592 — Virginia, 658—What advantage ac¬ crues to a country from colonies pos¬ sessing gold- mines?
192547789464—are the British likely to retain their pre- eminence in it?
192547789464—are the blind capable of distinguishing them by touch?
192547789494—What advantage accrues to a country from colonies possessing them?
192547789497—law on which its con¬ struction depends discovered by Snei- lius, 631—Was it known to the Celtic priests?
192547789549, 554, 585—What constitutes a distinct one?
192547789549—Were they long ignorant of a future state?
192547789582, 633—arteri- alization of, 583, 645—nature and pro¬ perties of, 633—quantity of, 641- Does it contain proximate elements of all tissues?
192547789589—was printing in¬ vented at?
192547789597—his desij? ns against George I., V. 376—fond of chess, VI.
192547789664—Is nervous energy identical with it?
192547789673—What part connected with voluntary motion?
192547789699—Is he naturally carnivo¬ rous?
192547789707—Are all treaties LAW — LEA annulled by war?
192547789722; but not always, 723—Are they more superficial and less sheltered than arteries?
192547789730—Has its figure changed?
19254778986—Is lower Egypt its gift?
192547789? 37.
192547789? 5; XXL 56.
192547789? H.
192547789Badenoc?, IV.
192547789Gosbertoj?, in Lincolnshire, X.
192547789Lobo( Jerome), Jesuit, XIIL 404—hi?
192547789Mendeli, in Irak Arabia?
192547789Mergor?, heathen god, XIV.
192547789Therapeuta?, XXL 236.
193108322! j Geminorum... 2 Lyncis 5 Monocerotis.. x Columbse......> Geminorum... Z Canis Majoris/3 X y Geminorum... 2?
193108322O the second letter, and first consonant, in all known-L ®? 193108322 # 2= —, and k2= —; then the values of f at the poles ting x — m n a r of h My Y, will be respectively?
193108322$+ 2 A* n t sin.2 d zz( c?
193108322& Co. B O E ■;* 1th • p?
193108322( A — a?)
193108322( D+ A)+ cos./ cos.( D+ A) cos.( P+?
193108322( N-f- jt?)
193108322( N-f/?
193108322( See Cook ’s Voyages?)
193108322( See Milburn ’s Oriental ® or|''o Commerce; Voyages and Travels of Lord Valentia; Ha-^ ia''milton ’s East India Gazetteer?)
193108322( Z^ a?)
193108322( v —#)]; and if we assume n(t?
193108322, 3 M f^^ e''3 2A?
193108322, 3 M r » x?
193108322/<}
1931083220, the integral, which is to be taken from 0= 0 to 0=|, or from a?
1931083221+ e\ 1''W?''
19310832216 Ceti n Piscium 51 Andromedse... t Ceti s Cassiopese..?
193108322181=.k?e2, then the element of the attractive force will be- Attraction, come, by substitution, 2h!‘2k, z^dz 2h!2k.dp f edz 1\ T=^-edz); k?
1931083222 n^0eta? uav4S et ingeniosus, orator copiosus et elegans. ” Vita Jac.
193108322331 Balt anal?
19310832234 Bootis... 35 s Booxis.. Mag- 09 Virginis j| a Libra:?
193108322389 uyj? xpe] ueut Cist rom his travels, devoted, after his return home, his time and kers of the ordinary barometer.
1931083223c?, After being much used the bath becomes too foul, and must be entirely renewed.
1931083225 6 16 « 19 A 23 d 44 41 y 49 18 40?
1931083228 Theoretical diagram the semidiameter of the penumbra is measured Astronomy.by the visual angle/EC; but/EC= E/ C''EC''/, and V^V^/EC''/= EC?
1931083229), therefore t2:?2::^: —, ov t2\ If2: a?
193108322;^r’\-~e2z2 We?
193108322= 20 inches L — 2, a:= 15 L= 3, a?
193108322=-^(ax?
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193108322?- Mnestheus ascended the throne from which Theseus °* had been expelled, and reigned twenty- four years.
193108322?/cos.
193108322?/sin.
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193108322A Latin translation of this son<7 oithor ‘ n^|’c^rce 7 ai ° e e eSant?
193108322A Word in De¬ fence of the Bill of Rights against Gagging Bills; Where 510 BED BED Bedell would be the Harm of a Speedy Peace?
193108322A"= Y • V( 1+ A2^) •( 1+ X2x?)
193108322Alternatives Compared, or What shall the Rich do to be Safe?
193108322Anno Domini 1640, 4to — uk-''1~ mrnSwr?
193108322Another and an equally interesting question is, what seem to be the comparative prospects of these rival states in regard to increase of resources?
193108322At that temperature/= 1* 5= 100, and a?
193108322At the age of nineteen he re¬ turned to Thagaste, where he gave instructions in grammar;\u and also frequented the bar: he afterwards taught rhe^?
193108322B A I L L I E.?
193108322B O L j? ia.
193108322B/ XB&__^ BE2 BE X BE 2 G X Dg?.
193108322Baring, Hall,& Co. 38 13 24 18 78 10 69 10 49 12 160 5 d. 6 0 0 0 0 0 L.421 8 6 29 18 0 25 1 0 L.476 7 6? S2 Book- keeping.
193108322Beauty of In the first place, we would ask, whether there is any colours de- colour that is beautiful in all situations?
193108322But 2 G X Dg?
193108322But F= therefore a a2 9?
193108322But if EC — a, ED= x, and AC= r, CD2= x?
193108322But if things intellectual and totally segre¬ gated from matter may thus possess beauty, how can it possibly be a quality of material objects?
193108322But in what does the beauty consist?
193108322But is not this of itself sufficient to refute the idea of their affording any primi¬ tive or organic pleasure?
193108322But the capital Ht ’s r. J?
193108322But why is this?
193108322CO © © © © © © © © D © Of Hi © Hp © © © Tf< HP H j> Of © CO Of © CO H?
193108322Cl c* — F, and the mean distance itself — a, Y —(?, — r — —, a2 a or « F —
193108322Cl c* — F, and the mean distance itself — a, Y —(?, — r — —, a2 a or « F —
193108322Deyli Autori Classici, sacri e profani, Lrec?
193108322Did the world appear by intelligence communicating its action to it, or did the Deity ordain it by penetrating it with a part of his essence?
193108322Did these atoms move in the void, and was the universe the result of their fortuitous concourse?
193108322Does Mr Knight, however, seriously think that either of these experiments would 500 B E A Beauty, succeed?
193108322Draw the tan¬ gent DT, and form the elemental triangle Dg?6; then BD: BT:: M: cSD, or inversely BD: 8c?
193108322EcLLn?
193108322Eng?
193108322Eng?''
193108322Eng^by GrAv/ cmarv EdtnF J u/ JO T\(''‘ mei//7W( f., MtU/ t
193108322Example.—At what hour will a Aquilae pass the me¬ ridian of Edinburgh on 1st October 1831?
193108322For example, what are the odds of entering a man upon 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 points?
193108322For what is human existence in its present state, when deprived of action, and to a certain extent of contemplation?
193108322Had it subsisted without movement in the void, or had it an irregular movement?
193108322Had you 31 vanquished, I am not ignorant of the fate which you re- Baihi? n*served for myself and my troops.
193108322Has Austria to apprehend that questions arising out of the politics of Italy will be of a nature to involve her with France?
193108322How many are the relations, in eccle¬ siastical writers, of madonnas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleed¬ ing?
193108322I 1+^ tan.2/ rri?
193108322I he geneial result of this investigation concerning* the inequalities in the motion of the planets, both primar?
193108322If acts of internal tyranny were perpetrated, they resounded from a thousand presses onwpvf u f 1 C1VlllZf?
193108322If plagues and earthquakes break not Heaven ’s design, Why, then, a Borgia or a Catiline?
193108322In 1651 he reduced Barbadoes and Virginia, then held for the king, to the obedience of the parliament; and soon a?
193108322In the oblate spheroid, k is less than kr: Let k12 — k2= k?#, and z= sin.
193108322In the table given above, the extreme values of P-}- jt?
193108322In this sense we say a draught- ioarr?, a chess- board, a shovel- board, and the like.
193108322Is it possible in the''-''7''same moment to be informed of this universal destruction, and not to wish for death?
193108322It is an old- built place, with narrow and crooked streets, and, for B I L A? s the most part, with large but tasteless houses.
193108322It may be said, then, m()11?!''
193108322Let us assume A== CM or]) ’s latitude when in opposition, s z= q ’s motion in longitude, m zz D ’s horary motion in longitude,?
193108322MP B. efa?
193108322Many an attractive poem has been written on the miseries of beggars; and why should painting be sup¬ posed more fastidious?
193108322N. BOLSTER, among surgeons, a soft yielding substance,*,?
193108322Nevertheless, the book of consecration set forth Bi4 ’>?
193108322Now, is this felt, or could it even be intelligibly asserted, with re¬ gard to the quality of beauty?
193108322P cos. k,, and by putting C rz^ rz —?
193108322P]?
193108322Quelle dif¬ ference y a- t- il, pour un aveugle, entre un homme qui urine et un homme qui, sans se plaindre, verse son sang?
193108322Rhese stems are hard and strong, ‘? nd about three inches in circumference near the root.
193108322Seve- B( • ral other entries in this account are entitled to the atten- kee;? • tion of a commercial student.
193108322Sf tv.1*"1/ A sreat d.eal? ias been written about the salubrity of the mosphere.
193108322Subtract the logarithm of thissuri! ilt?
193108322The capita is V?
193108322The circle contains twenty that the city was peopled with living creatures?
193108322The equator of tic1,T1?
193108322The necessity of taking the goods lost into this account is obvious, for otherwise their owners would be tht?
193108322The question first asked was, What is God?
193108322Their war- strie^th?
193108322There are sometimes differences between copies of the same edition of a work?
193108322Thus, the mass of the Sun being 1, that of Mer- cury is aoako’of Venus 40^ 7?
193108322Thus, the temple Ater!?
193108322Was it water, or air, or fire, or an assemblage of corpuscular atoms, or an infinite number of indestructible elements?
193108322Was this matter susceptible of forms, of one or of many?
193108322What, it may be asked, is the rule for making cash debtor in Bo some cases and creditor mothers?
193108322What, then, are the odds of hitting either of them?
193108322Who is there who at this season does not feel his mind impressed with a sentiment of me¬ lancholy?
193108322Why, then, should they all be confounded under the common name of beauty?
193108322Yet how can it be said that the form of a woman has any thing in common with that of a tree or a temple?
193108322Yet we can not refrain from adding one other illustration, and asking on what other principle we can ac¬ count for the beauty of spring?
193108322Zach s catalogue, inserted in his Tahulce speciales Aber- rationis et Nutationis, Gotha?, 1806.
193108322[( r-}- «) T( r- f- m)—(r — w) y( r — u)l — 2[ Y''( r+u) — Y''( r —?*)].
193108322^(1+ A2a^)*( 1+ A^a^)^ V(1+ A2 a?2) •( 1+ A''2 xf) x?
193108322a Columbse y Leporis?
193108322a?
193108322and why should beauty, in all cases, affect us in a way so different from the love or compassion of which it is said to be merely the reflection?
193108322and, in the next nved from place, whether there is any colour that is not beautiful in ilone^1011 SOme situation?
193108322d zz; for by this substitution m — s J there will result w?
193108322dp k2.
193108322duced?
193108322e'']; and that perpendicular to the axis, equal to 7, 3 M''f A^ e'') b x w^-|arc- tan^-nr?)
193108322e), We?
193108322fax?
193108322had the good sense to restore their property to? ra.
193108322i- endi firmandique Impei’ii: ex iis repetita qua?
193108322i. pp* 277?
193108322i?
193108322jp whence ydy —, xdx; therefore, y n2 dx x m?
193108322lelle(?
193108322lnS> altogether, a work which will ever remain a ment of his industry and superior abilities, hi?
193108322m( 1 — — f- —?-cos.2Z+—sin.2/ V\ 2 m m m m) but cos.2 Z — sin.2 Z= cos. 2 Z; therefore, sin.
193108322o?
193108322or to which of the senses by which forms are U T Y. distinguished, does it appear they have any resemblance Bea or affinity?
193108322p the annual precession of the equinoxes, and a?
193108322p^l^ ’^^^^^( Barbour ’s Bruce''? • 2?4 ’ Jamieson ’s edit.)
193108322r I I l t t o t t a o a a E n it is tl BOO It is a rule in the best managed counting- houses to?
193108322rH Tpl © © ■''?
193108322r^l to CM © ©-r?
193108322s “ In stating that the temple of Victory was on the right side of the Propylaea, ” says Colonel Leake, “ and the oixvpa iXot y?
193108322sis^s?
193108322the security of public rights had called forth the national^ ™ al energy, and its triumphant success had infused among?
193108322x-{ ■ a tan.2| a?
193108322x?
193108322y j ’} and, similarly, the denominator__ s;n.( v_ y) J sin.^ — sin.il — tan, y( cos, v* — cos.z?)
193108322° f to I hilostratus, rW^; but the sounder opinion seems to be that v, P wafh 7?
193108322“ And what is it that constitutes that emotion of sub¬ lime delight which every man of common sensibility feels upon the first prospect of Rome?
193108322“ How shall we find out a remedy, ” says he, “ for those mischiefs which the ignorance and inattention of the copyists inflict upon us?
193108322“ What, for instance, is the impression we feel from the scenery of spring?
193108322■ pp_~ dx~JY( 1+ A2 a?)
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193322690( APT?
193322690( d. rz\ rdr)!_ v z d?
193322690*)? 0''™ t^at a t^ver Y*10 came fr ° m Anjango in various parts of the island.
193322690+ 10 15 z+ 4, we have 15 z= 0 2 x — 6 T 2 x—6 28 x+ 6, or z — 2 a?
193322690, C1US?
193322690, I?
193322690,,, Cathedra is also used for the bishops see?
193322690,-/?
193322690,^er6? re/ ully obsPrved from time to time by Mr Charles come gradually more steady, till we reaeh n e_ Very.
193322690-o — — st. „p.e tiie devotee soon dies from exhaustion and iPSP**?.
193322690... or^loe?
1933226900+ e?
19332269010^- atoms carbon 7- 875 14 atoms hydrogen l- f5 10 atoms oxygen 10 475 P: b ra¬ ti| 19- 625? rties.
19332269011? se 1 h ed tain the basis of an alkali or alkaline earth aie b aiKanne suqniuiciB w^i.-v-.o — r y.
1933226903c?, Since the new moon falls on the 4th, the full moon is on the 17th( 4+ 13= 17).
1933226903c?, The combination of two or more simple objects or ideas to produce a third, resulting from their union.
1933226904 atoms carbon 2 atoms hydrogen 0- 25 4 atoms oxygen f-25 W 4 atoms carbon 3 f?
1933226904- A2]/ 4. fl — —-L; mm m( l pp)\ mm/ nn^k mm and since r2* 2 —( m?
1933226904-[?
193322690547 2feF* ‘ OPwUcMhlTok^"^0 br''fng ™ Te wood ort fetch fra^kbcens^giv?
193322690603 s i^,*1S“whTrLTdFroi"w ’ “ I r<1 thereon to chi^- l«iK- actual war, lie was removed from the lowest to Urn se tZ ’ „? „ •.''
19332269064- 0,, M?
193322690673 rono- A. D.;? • Diet of Spire.
1933226907** V1.«. «<•*• »?> ’ » « X) M1 t< nr,; u*''.
1933226907+) 6 s ‘ c?/ “* Spvdt\fvdt the equation( 2); then, ddu_/ 3 1\ l,1+4 ‘!&)''dx?
193322690: and dx x 120 CAPILLAR Capillary hence, if?
193322690: ape- It is a far more delicate and difficult problem to execute ■? nts for a proper scapement for watches than for clocks, on ac- ntches.
193322690; it^ if|d?
193322690; mpera- titude and local elevation form, indeed the ™ J 0 u F i?
193322690= 18 m ’+ 16+ m ’= 19 m ’+ 16( 1) Again, since 28 a?
193322690= 4; therefore y y 1()6>31 A= 10631 x 38= 403978 354 B= 354 X 12= 4248/y » — — 4?
193322690?
193322690?
193322690? erant narrow, and unsocial.
193322690? f — mm qq mm 4- qq\mn mm n* 4- p2^)= LO.
193322690? ntry.
193322690?, dominion, are within proper limits very nearly proportional to the width of its vibra¬ tions.
193322690A consider¬ able number of these trees are found throughout the val?
193322690AT?
193322690And do you, coward page, now dare to aver that you have no lady, and desire to have none?
193322690And how could Avicenna have learned what was un¬ known to all those who lived nearest the time when the discovery was supposed to have been made?
193322690And what branch of know¬ ledge have they ever studied but the science of delusion?
193322690Are you not a fair and proper youth?
193322690As little can Eui’opeans pre-?
193322690Asdrubal, who had commanded the Carthagi---z"?
193322690Assuming therefore p ’ — 4, we have m''zz 60 — 52 zz 8; and consequently, since a; zz 19 m''+ 15, a?
193322690Brave and generous son, why do you not bine your father ’s hands, that when Caesar comes he may hn me unable to defend myself?
193322690But if so, how could they propagate their religion?
193322690But of these early records, how small a por¬ tion has escaped the ravages of time and barbarism?
193322690But what does the thermometer it- Climate, self indicate, except expansion?
193322690But “ su.ch?
193322690CAL of gold, and covered with a crystal, all so accurately Callima- wrought as to he perfectly legible?
193322690CAP CAP The most ample and satisfactory — s? f thisjrio^^oi^in v^r.
193322690CalcnduUn.—T\\\?> substance may be obtained from the calendula officinalis, and was first described by Geiger in 1818.
193322690Can it be possible that this strange fraternity of priests were really in possession of the telescope?
193322690Cato raising himself, and looking fiercely at them, “ How long is it, said he, “ since I have lost my senses, and my son is become mV keeper?
193322690Cavanilles w^s also a frequent and important contributor to the periodica?, work entitled Anales de Ciencias Naturales, published at Madrid.
193322690Chlorous?
193322690Confucius was so astound- housp t?
193322690Death of the^heval‘er?
193322690Do you imagine that with¬ out a sword I can not end my life?
193322690Do you pretend to force a man of rny years to live?
193322690Each of these grains is subdivided into& c i.?
193322690Eng?
193322690Example.—Required the day on which Easter Sunday falls in the year 1840?
193322690Fi¬ nance committee appointed( February? 5).
193322690Fluorine?
193322690Fluorine?
193322690Fluorine?
193322690Fluorine?
193322690Fluorine?
193322690For example, required the dominical letter of the year 1839?
193322690Hence the two equations 28 x+ 10= 19?/+ 2= 15 z+ 4.
193322690How can an unknown quantity be expounded, but in terms of one already known?
193322690How truly and faithfully have the Brahmins acted up to that rule?
193322690I wondered a little at your query, who Cheselden was?
193322690I4e''?
193322690If acetic acid be added in slight excess?
193322690In consequence of the different assumptions, we have —=: k+ —^ 16 Pxs7?
193322690Is a war, how¬ ever, it may be asked, so probable an event as to justify this lavish expenditure in precautions against it?
193322690Is it because I look like a man? ” The murder of Monaldechi is to this hour an inscrut¬ able mystery.
193322690Is it not probable that the chocolate pow¬ der is a compound of fluorine and platinum?
193322690Is not infinite goodness as conspicuous in relieving misery as in diffusing happiness?
193322690Is the language of every nation intuitive, or is it dictated by necessity, and established by convention?
193322690It carries its arm Q?
193322690It is situated in the mouth of the constellation, and is of the first magnitude, being the largest and brightest of all the stars in the hea¬ vens?
193322690It may be obtained by exposing prussiate or cyanodideCpn?
193322690Its ad¬ vantages, when compared with the camera obscura, are, Is?, That it is small and easily carried about.
193322690Jl ha, s been]? ng kn ° wn that chloride of platinum unites tn sal ammoniac and with several other chlorides.
193322690Jt II m ji?
193322690Let x, y, and z, be the three quotients of the divisions; the number sought will then be expressed by 28 a;+ 10, by 19?/+ 2, or by 15 s+ 4.
193322690Let — v. —= m; then m — m+ 8; hence a?
193322690Lon;?.
193322690Lon?.
193322690M*** me IhiriF/•f''it mite; I$ 3
193322690M?>:: V\ x, and x X i II= V X M «.
193322690Mrs Centlivre for many years enjoyed the intimacy of Sir Richard Steele, Mi i_ 11 T?
193322690Nay, we may even ask, how could they live?
193322690On the high¬ est of rice land, where water may be had by digging to a CAN little depth, some people, chiefly Christians, cultivate cap- Canarie?
193322690On the morn¬ ing of that day, or the evening preceding, it is the custom, it seems, to bring up all the prisoners under se.nten^(?
193322690One of the most remarkable characters of albumen is, that in?
193322690Oxide of arsenic?
193322690Peace of Tilsit( July?).
193322690Phosphate of magnesia?
193322690Roma?
193322690Since that time they general!}?
193322690Sulphide of chromium?
193322690The Life of the hist Duke of Ormond, three volumes folio?
193322690The arch of Dublin Jin ge?
193322690The compound thus formed When heated to 170 °, it is volatilized in the state of a ln0r?
193322690The effect of this regulation therefore is greatly to raise the price of these necessary r?> CANADA.
193322690The greatest breadth of J from north to south is about thirty miles, it?
193322690The intercalary years being the second, fifth, seventh, tenth, thirteenth,& c., the remainder, 12, contains foui intercalary years, whence a?
193322690The longest instance paring the pearls occupy a great number of the black men in Y?
193322690The method of taking casts of figures and busts is most CAS generally by the use of plaster of Paris, that is, alabaster Cas?
193322690The order of the affinity of these bodies for acids is as follows: — Bai- ytes, sti- ontian, potash, soda, lime, lithia?
193322690The provocation was fron?
193322690The vic¬ tory obtained by Hercules over this monster denote?
193322690The''historical ycox- ha?, always been reckoned by English authors to begin with the first of January.
193322690These consist of ammonia- phosphate of magnesia, bv acrW Wlt l 1?
193322690This acid is a compound of 1 atom phosphorus 2 II?
193322690This attestation being confirmed by many persons present, Menzikof cried out, “ What need have we of any testament?
193322690To pre¬ vent the ring from turning too far, it has a circular slit ss, which plays or traverses upon a fixed stud/?.
193322690Vf^ Ina.tr?n?
193322690Water almost complete- 3 pulsatory impressions of heat or cold; and ids, consisting of diffuse aqueous particles, nilar effect?
193322690We may call this proportion that of 77i2 to 772,?
193322690Were David an Solomon strangers to this doctrine?
193322690What may not be expected from it when it has come to a state of maturity?
193322690What other mode, after all, could be imagined for detecting the presence of light?
193322690Wheneverformed ac* this can not be done without that part opening, it is a con- Tdin?.
193322690Where, then, can thei’e possibly be any difficulty?
193322690Why is a period so vast obli¬ terated entirely, so as to escape the retrospect of history, tradition, or even fable itself?
193322690Why should it be other¬ wise here than in every other crystallization that we are acquainted with?
193322690With this clear and incontrovertible inference, how exactly does the historical fact correspond?
193322690Yet where is there a person to be found who can boast of his having become master of its doctrine in a year?
193322690^2?
193322690act adjustment of the weights is found by repeated trials fs Tl ™ 7 1?
193322690b= t: and the required dis- m^.±± qq EL= nv''-1--+?
193322690c t]ie old Testament in the original Hebrew, the New m Ci ark1?
193322690course with other nations, that a doctrine o not;''portance, and more or less known to all aroun ’, tra_ be communicated to them?
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193322690dr''P* VI — z* • T and if we put x= these equations will become 1= —+?.
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193322690l»h e. P Our couutrymfn have a?
193322690mixture of it with oxygen gas in the be For complete combustion, one volume of the gas J?
193322690or can you bring any reason to prove that it is e- not base and unworthy of Cato to beg his safety of an ene-^ my?
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193322690s true, ” said Charles sternly, “ that you have robbed tins man? ” The soldier replied, “ Sir, I have not done nea.
193322690there any conditions that confine the effect within a cer¬ tain limit, however great may be the attraction of the solid?
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193322690| CAUTIONER, in Scotch Law, that person who becomes Gv?
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193322690“ Are you not gently born?
193322690“ I''16 bomb! ” said the king, “ what has the bomb to do witn what I am dictating to you?
193322690“ What is the matter? ” said the king calmly.
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193638940.. •* OTHER EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDITIONS;''I?.
1936389401 hey vary in As the strongest bodies owe their vigour to the milk they fr1Ip,1?01 c,, 1a.?
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193638940And do they turn short when the game has turned right or left, or is gone back?
193638940And how had this been accomplished by him?
193638940And what is the order given?
193638940And what promotes that equally with loading and distending the stomach with green food?
193638940And who enjoys the blessing of health equally with the country gen¬ tleman and sportsman?
193638940And why should not the servant, by practice, become as fine a horseman as his master?
193638940Are there certain occult causes, not discoverable to the eye, that produce this excellence to which the rules and laws of action appear to be opposed?
193638940Are they careful not to overrun the Hunting, « scent, and will they stand pressing to a certain degree by t the horsemen?
193638940Are they cautious when it does not?
193638940Are they political or ethical, historical or juridical, expository or censorial?
193638940Are we then to conclude that this language is only a corruption or oft- set of the Greek?
193638940At what shall we calculate this?
193638940BESTOWING ETtivmOT foul ft?
193638940Besides, if good government was the object, how greatly would it have been promoted by a remission of the heavy contributions levied by the English?
193638940But a question arises, What is a good hack?
193638940But has man, who may be considered the delegate of Heaven over inferior creatures, the right thus to speculate upon their endurance of suffering?
193638940But having overrun it, do they stop di¬ rectly, and make their own cast?
193638940But how long would he keep him in this position?
193638940But how, we would ask, are we to detect the existence of this “ sacred dialect, ” or elder form of the Egyptian?
193638940But of these two dialects, which is the more an¬ cient?
193638940But the questions may be asked, Whence the necessity for this change, and forcing, as it were, nature from her usual course?
193638940But what are we to understand by the symbol of a symbol of a sound?
193638940But what is it this teaches us?
193638940But what would our hard- riding, mo¬ dern sportsmen think of this as pastime?
193638940But when should I be able to find a time in which jmur lordship ’s goodness is not employ- ed?
193638940CALLED ETNCC< o)“Ca/< Shi 41QIl>*^0; Ou, nn C- i f''1^ 52222111 ®^ S.^ 3 Kj?
193638940CEREMONY IIJ<*.‘W~tu, iso z^:5Ko?
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193638940CONSECRATEdH] ±( GOTCUT?
193638940Cependant que de travaux prdparatoires n’a- t- on pas fails pour diminuer leur peine?
193638940DEDICATE T£20?
193638940DIRECTOR pEQCOYTEIV?
193638940Do they carry a good head when the scent is a- head and serves them well?
193638940Do they fling for a scent when their huntsman lifts them to points, and not attempt to flash, or break away, without a scent?
193638940Dr Fullarton, who had gained favour whirlf< MfiTh?
193638940Even when every feeling hgnity with which his doom was fixed, returned vS’th doubleTcrimonv t5,-tsb0,S ° m?
193638940For example, a dactyl, as Lucifer, answers well for the latter; but who could holloa to Aurora?
193638940From this in-^ t vimei iHr, dedUCf f T7 sensibl?
193638940Has a new volcano, throwing out darkness and ashes, overwhelmed them on the banks of the Isis?
193638940Has he the same power, even in ordinary cases, over the canons of the uni¬ versal church?
193638940Have there been any sales of land for arrears of revenue?
193638940He was besides a good flPr, ai, m ° n\? n, d ViSlllus de Quichem.
193638940Hen and Chickens, a group of small islands near the? uoSti ° f^?eW Zeaiand’in the South Pacific Ocean.
193638940Here then it is natural to ask, If the air accelerates a mov¬ ing body as much as it retards it, how comes it to make any resistance at all?
193638940Here, then, was an authentic specimen of the hieroglyphic characters, expressly accompanied by a Greek translation?
193638940His phy- lera sical works contained treatises on reason, the soul, nature, tu?
193638940How happens it, then, that his horse does not leap from under him?
193638940How much has he remaining to apply to the weight behind him?
193638940How stands the account with the poor beast?
193638940Hs iLlsim^of Emdand •^n''fbeLdnffa0''?
193638940I had rather see them, like the horses of the sun, all abreast?''
193638940If the judges were obliged to meet under cover on account of frost and snow, they had 212 H E L H E L Heliasta?.
193638940In his last sickness his frequent questions were, in three volumes quarto in 1668, from the press of John Whether his disease was curable?
193638940In reference to such arrangements we can only say: Nat u ram expelles/ wra?, tamen usque recurret.
193638940In the hieroglyphical texts, a vulture represents symbolically the idea of mo- Chan ther?
193638940In these instances we do not find an exception not indicated by any rise in the thermometer?
193638940Is he personally infallible when he undertakes to issue a solemn decision upon any point of faith?
193638940Is not flatulency the distinctive feature of a disordered respira¬ tion?
193638940It can not be answered but with reference to an¬ other question, namely, What description of person is he to carry?
193638940It is never had re¬ course to with the race- horse during his period of inacti¬ vity, and why should it be with the hunter?
193638940It occurs in springs and marshes, and among moist 3 ®? Ct''CySS''d Hlst ‘ NaU t ‘ xv''P* 108- 2 Journal de Pharmacie, Mars 1825.
193638940It precedes the nominative, whether it be noun or pronoun, and then follows the root, as in the example{ Rosetta Inscript?)
193638940It was imagined that Antichrist veral years amidst the admiration and applause of the po- was to mak?
193638940JAvorqi?
193638940JOY ejucoT^pNiyi?
193638940Let him next walk at the rate of four miles in an hour; what force will he then be able to employ?
193638940Likewise, if, when at check, you are holloaed to a spot where a fox has been viewed, stand still, and say no- Hunting W''?
193638940MANIFEST f Gff ■//r> ctcotin 53 NAME DAN... a?
193638940MOTHER jASa t,- 22 SON 2»Dpi 23 ATTENDANT o„r rljfi ft?
193638940MUNIFICENT pfQNJlNeQ 4.C7^ M o?
193638940Now, will any one tell me, that the most tender animal could be injured by breathing such an at¬ mosphere as this?
193638940On the 13th of March 1718, he was elected a member of the Royal Society; and on the 5th of March in the year HAL H? s.
193638940On the contrary, how has the cha¬ racter of Paris been handed down to us by the poets?
193638940One of the eighty has appeared in the Herculanen- sia; but where are the seventy- nine?
193638940One of the first inquiries that suggests itself is, what is caloric?
193638940Or were they, notwithstanding all the labour and expense of obtaining them, found too imperfect to deserve publication?
193638940PREPARE CEATE il''.illlluiilS, mV?
193638940PRIEST? S*\ vT| EMi- infNiNG w ft V Itujf orh4.20nt C I 1 1 V.'', epo> aoM f t inut£r.
193638940Perhaps H O R S E. 59 n these accidents may be independent of what is called shape?.
193638940Pourquoi done Clement d’Alexandrie oorne- t- ii les anagiyphes a I’e''criture symbolique figurde?
193638940Pufendorf, and Burlamaqui?
193638940Purposes of ascertaining with precision the Oil of turpentine 000700 — J Caloric?
193638940Qua?
193638940RESPECTABLE JA?iEniyA?
193638940ROWER pEC^-OCEp?
193638940Race- and his rider? ” “ If the good qualities of the race- horse, ” Horse.
193638940S ’ m T<5 frr^Ta?
193638940SONS „ NPilHpi Q O?
193638940Saw’st thou not, hoy, how Silver made it good, At the hedge- corner, in the coldest fault?
193638940Should that fail, do they come quickly to horn or holloa — to their huntsman ’s cast?
193638940Sir George Mackenzie calls these distinctions “ but fancies, for erminites signifies pro¬ perly little ermines?
193638940The citizens of Chios boasted of possess¬ ing, in the family of the Homeridoe?
193638940The following table fX ioo?
193638940The inhabitants amounted in Harmat-] 801 tQ 674,} jn 18n tQ 732j in 182l t0 867?
193638940The lands India?
193638940The material issue is, Could the poet do at all without them?
193638940The re¬ turn of Paris, with Hector, to the battle of Troy, is thus given in the sixth book of the Iliad: — “''ft?
193638940The saltier, which is formed by the bend and bend sinister crossing each other in right angles, oft late; lx?
193638940The withers, when high selves very capital runners?
193638940Their tube is?
193638940This gogue?
193638940Thus Longinus, or the author, whoever he wa, on the Sublime, savs, ovret?
193638940To unharbour a deer has long since been settled by Pliny: ‘ Excidere feram cubili?
193638940True; you may do so: but what would too often be the conse¬ quence?
193638940Tubicola?.
193638940W/ P^KOYI?
193638940Was he not the finest gentleman, the greatest favourite of the female sex, the greatest beau of his day?
193638940What individual of modern times has exhibited the same extent and variety of intellectual attainment?
193638940What kind of modification does that word receive J-, J0lnea Wlth the adjective?
193638940What was the all- accomplished Pliny, or Lol- lius whose education Horace had superintended?
193638940What, then, can be expected from such produce?
193638940When a tenant of a small estate failed to pay, did the collector immediately sell that portion of his estate?
193638940When the scent serves well, do they not only carry a good head over a country, but, as their game is sinking, does the head become better?
193638940Whence comes the power?
193638940With what effect, therefore, could they interfere in such complicated details?
193638940^ Ja K’iUdJHp?
193638940^ of hieroglyphics, and our future insight into the long- lost language and early history of/i- rrivhii of Tttrhp?
193638940^iBi CT*"rl 1?
193638940ai?
193638940cified in his orders, when he brings out his horse, as the phrase; s?
193638940ewpcwcj?
193638940fT of co o''I- H COi—!l> I> CMO(NO( OJ O O?
193638940fl f/ A/y, i] 3^+/ A r. 1 n PXl''m. N KA?AE\-rEPAM.. « if g?
193638940how could they decide between the claims of justice and of fraud?
193638940i. p. 20.?
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193638940li< B » 2r*- o?
193638940lnt ° WhiCh^ P ° tS COntaininS Pknts are rrYpmflhasVaIS
193638940mD?
193638940man- As to the question, Who was the Jirst horseman?
193638940of grass- turf, about a foot in breadth, make a very hand- Flo?
193638940or, at least, how is it that, when the horse alights, the rider alights in the very same spot in the saddle on which he sat when his horse rose at it?
193638940p. 96, ef sc5?.).
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193638940vKS- Ti^YTE?
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193638940’ a w, is the word trratxeiuv to be understood?
193638940„ WfSt^ « t, ™ role ret ft* yet?
193638940•?''
193638940•esid India is divided into the four presidencies of Bengal,? s> Madras, Bombay, and Agra.
193322688! 118 lavf, a^eih not uPon the labourers, but upon the crowds of it has been found imnossihlo i n i ‘.COT?
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1933226881 he Mammisi Philometor has a surname which can only be the Greek of Edlou represents the infancy and education of Harsont- Tryphtene or Dropion?
1933226881,626,704 14 5,870,551 0.3d?
193322688135 STEERSMAN PEG2EAE1 I?
19332268815 locities that are continu¬ ally chan¬ ging- tude do- or in any point of a motion that is continually changing?
193322688180.ATTENDANT I_ fr< jla)K.7lAHbHp?
1933226882c?, It lifts up these large logs to the margin of the basin, carries them into the mill, and places them on the frame under the saws.
1933226883c?, It saws them with the greatest nicety into planks of any required thickness.
1933226884,827 8,773 8,318 6,964 27,105 15,543 13,146 20,505 33,985 10,811 20,212 17,160 35,907 5,633 7,935 2,937 30,180 152,271 20,297 15,845 161,356 6,14?
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193322688? h./ Edinburgh is the seat of one of the presbyteries of the Associate Synod of Original Seceders, and of two congre¬ gations.
193322688AND OTOE it. ALSO.WITH XEA''L 0 MOREOVER 1V2DYO?
193322688And is it not equally evident, that the barbarian who should pronounce a judgment agreeably to that law, would be the voluntary instrument of murder?
193322688And is not this strong and exquisite sensibility intended by my Maker to urge me on to active and immediate assistance?
193322688And what is it which we guess"?
193322688And who knows but this may come to pass?
193322688And why art thou terrified at the sight of the holy weed?
193322688And why?
193322688And, now, what does all this experience amount to?
193322688Another set of philosophers maintain an opinioninact v directly opposite to that of the inactivity of matter, andofma?
193322688As the event, however?
193322688Assouan, in latitude 24 ° 2?
193322688At the sight of another ’s woe, does not my bosom naturally feel pain?
193322688But Richard, though only sixteen years of age, with admirable presence of mind galloped up to them, exclaiming, “ What are you doing, my lieges?
193322688But do not the most polished natures feel a similar, a kindred pleasure, in the deep- wrought distresses of the well- imagined scene?
193322688But how is this to be accomplished?
193322688But if it be so in Gorboduhe, how much more in all the rest?
193322688But what follows from this?
193322688But what, it may be asked, are these rules?
193322688But where does his scrutiny terminate?
193322688But why would’st thou here longer wish to be?
193322688But why?
193322688By this means the bell is t lightened, so that all danger of oversetting is removed; for?
193322688Can this be delusion?
193322688Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France?
193322688Captain howeve^fj^16 •?
193322688Carbonic acid( and water?)
193322688Chlorine( and water)?
193322688Coi rs- yr-^ Oran?
193322688Cotton?)
193322688DEDICATE TA2D?
193322688DIRECTOR pEQCOYTEIV?
193322688Do I not share in bis sensations?
193322688Do any circumstances in our constitution, situation, and pecu¬ liar character, determine the nature of our dreams?
193322688Do you think I ’ll vex myself with questions from the Koran?
193322688Dr Lingard goes on to say, u it is improbable in itself, and supported by questionable evidence. ” Now, where lies the improbability?
193322688Draw KOG, Ko<7 perpendicular to AE, AF; draw Gh?, OHo, EG, EK, Yg, FK, PF, and PE.
193322688EPIPHANES «?
193322688E^hy G- Aihrum. EJu,''Eng? by G.jiikrnan, Edin Fm.
193322688El MG S. horis V/ fu.ptim 1?
193322688Eng?
193322688Extincto famam ruituro crescere saxo Posse putem, vivo quae mihi nulla fuit?
193322688FIRST DAY CDVAI( j|i?
193322688First, what is the state of the mind in sleep?
193322688For what doth serve all that this world contains, Sith she, for whom those once to me were dear, No part of them can have now with me here?
193322688For what is theory?
193322688GIVE A/WA frul( tr?
193322688GOOD''''JU NANE oA-?
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193322688HI OO.THRONE i A OUAMN r Wi> ta.?-?
193322688HL r I — 42 Sesostrif 43 Pheron 1''l J\ P « £ i i aFo) 44 Ntmeoreus l/?
193322688HONOUR tmo^.respectable AE?icn!i) a?
193322688Have they any foundation in na¬ ture, or are they merely arbitrary?
193322688He took.the> ow.. ’ s-)r<.. gau, orV.-g h-''W rfwhich hckl out u?,
193322688Hence the origin of the term phenicin?
193322688His laugh has nothing in it of nature; how can it have?
193322688His question was, Would they agree to observe the ancient customs of the realm?
193322688How can that union which only exists for the sake of a good continue to exist if it is seen to produce evil?
193322688How can we know this?
193322688How could it ever be imagined that confidence for any thing stable could be laid on any thing so unaccountable as the results of ignorance?
193322688How could it?
193322688How do we discover that to every magnitude which we call force is invariably attached a corresponding magnitude of acceleration or deflection?
193322688How is it possible to fix and to unite the opinions of men, but by the agency of evidence?
193322688I 1-''4 VENERABLE# NliyT?N&IAT?
193322688I hat men ought to establish an equality of conditions?
193322688I he question is, and it is a question which none can exceed in importance, what is the degree attainable by the most numerous class?
193322688I. — Containing minerals which possess the insulat¬ ing property?
193322688I?
193322688I? sults] tained ‘ Mr l.rim-, ire.
193322688If a body be at rest, and you assert that it will notl080?
193322688If delusion, how or for what purposes is it produced?
193322688If his end is obtained, who shall question his course?
193322688Ii?
193322688In what respect do these states of the body differ?
193322688In what then does the magni¬ tude of a velocity consist, when there is no actual measure of it?
193322688Irani et for tne uontment to narg ut ■ oeign Richard; mid^ve?
193322688Is it not evident that excess in the quantity of oils is more hurtful to the body than excess in any other article of food?
193322688Is it not possible that the mode of making it had been knowm to the Tyrian dyers, but kept by them as a profound secret?
193322688Is it not visible that the Author of nature has appointed no other means for chaining our arbitrary will?
193322688It had not pre¬ sented itself, even to their minds, that education was d?
193322688It was asked by the people, why was she, the rightf ul heir to the throne, not crowned, and invested with the usual insignia of royalty?
193322688It was demonstrated that the ratio of the area DcfeE to the area BAcC is compounded of the ratio of DE to BC, and the ultimate ratio of Dc?
193322688JOY 11?.
193322688Jews shows that they were notwithstanding iiequenty But is our existence the cause of our thinking?
193322688Jr; iMo?
193322688Kepler introduced a term inertia, vis inertice, into so is vis mechanical philosophy; and it is now in constant use.iwcriia?.
193322688M S. l;) 5PlF, S r, rro l, i 2oapis n/0111 ” 7 LSi 11 3(> lit lions a?
193322688Mellite?
193322688Much preparation is therefore necessary before we can apply the?
193322688Offerin v?
193322688Or ing Forces, shall we say that the geometry of Dr Barrow suggested the dynamical theorems to Newton?
193322688Or may we cram"Within this wooden O, the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt?
193322688Or why dreams he at all?
193322688P*''■ •''< rA, t Vvr>:? if^aih^ 6''uJ KAJX- T i;*/ ■''■ H L^.AX^nJTiXN T fc.
193322688PHILADELPHUS n^rcox rtrt. LR;??
193322688PHILADELPHUS n^rcox rtrt. LR;??
193322688PRIES'') Mit t OV, k)*- l_4/y?
193322688Phenome- and the gold leaves will diverge in virtue of this electri- na and city?
193322688Rories The bulk of these philosophers are not very anxious it pr ice about the way in which these motions are produced, nor presi e?
193322688Ruuscher caused this evidence to be published under the following title: The History of Cochineal proved by authentic docu¬ ments?
193322688S O EXE S?
193322688SHRINE V?
193322688STAR( lOV i?
193322688STATUE INI?
193322688STATl’E IM?
193322688SomethingofThe « P~^ whilst it is inconceivable that any such mortality as that nLS V, G? farml Alexandria, on the occasion referred''to.
193322688T.he question is, what are the interests of the partnership?
193322688THIRD « U,«^ H Ad A 2 vy OAdT ii»A D BY THE( K^TA).NTF?
193322688TORT » HJTTTHE T N DOF R cmwiivi oA"?
193322688TRIBUTES, rf/>/ 11?# U;> ‘, c S''r c^VIOKTAL G\e tNEC ■.
193322688That the sympathies between brothers and sisters are what they are?
193322688The Scherif Ghaleb, who had long struggled i;1 rV?
193322688The economists come next to the important question, What is the security for the right use of the legislative poiver?
193322688The largest of these pyramids, which goes by the name of Cheops( Kobts or Kopts?
193322688The problem is this: n fv^ a be projected with a known velocity SrivJtalT a? ive.n point and in a given direction, and let it be forces.
193322688The proportion being settled for ever between the sovereign and the land-*?
193322688The ques¬ tion then is, which are those sensations, or aggregates of sensations, which are of the most frequent recurrence?
193322688The stately comeliness of forests old, The sport of floods, which would themselves embrace?
193322688The velocity in any point F is found by first determin¬ ing the velocity at D, and making De?
193322688Then draw a line CX, cutting off a sector VCX, equal to the area YaxD cut off by the ordinate D*a?.
193322688Therefore CD X CG: cc?
193322688Therefore make IC2: VC2= Di: Da?.
193322688Therefore the portion of the area lying beyond the distance a?
193322688These lesser mysteries were observed at Agra?, near the Ilissus.
193322688These were the obvious results of Drake ’s bravery; but who can estimate the moral effect which it had pro¬ duced?
193322688They tinue(i a^._ readily grant that matter will continue at rest unless some tion?
193322688They will be ultimately as the velocities in C and E. The area FBCG is to the area FBEI as the square of E?
193322688This consti- fantry of different arms vfz “ the^old^Tf f, ™ P, er y 80 Ca!ledfJld no?
193322688Those of the nation or not?
193322688Thus, in the line of Virgil: E c L 397 Crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille?
193322688To know how the human mind is to be trained to the promotion of happiness, another in¬ quiry then is necessary: Wherein does human happiness consist?
193322688Two straight parallel wires, plane.^ MO, NP, are stretched upon the insulating stands M, N, O, j ig- — p?
193322688V?
193322688VC X Vm andD,=-2lO-- Having obtained Di, we easily get Da?
193322688VIII, Vm: Dr= tin: KN; but Yv: Vm= Yk: kn, and I*( or D/): V «= IK; Yk, therefore li: Dr= IK: KN; but I*:? 0= IK: KN, by sim.
193322688Was the law of nature with regard to moral evil stronger in his mind than that which religion had imposed?
193322688We have Di= 2 Jab — fydx —^ and Da?
193322688We have great pleasure in acknowledging that, for the leading features of the cha- nfn?
193322688We obtain tbe colouring matter in a sufficiently? tsc pure state by evaporating the alcoholic solution to dry.in8B «.
193322688What are the ordi¬ nary pursuits of wealth and of power, which kindle to such a height the ardour of mankind?.
193322688What constitutes his power?
193322688What interest can the reader have in such cha¬ racters as the three Penny boys, and their transactions with the Lady Pecunia?
193322688What is the knowledge which it affords?
193322688What must be the conse¬ quence of their impenetrability, and of the equality and contrariety of action and re- action?
193322688What parts of a human being are active, and what dormant, when he dreams?
193322688What power can such prohibition and punishments have against an opinion which tends to despise them?
193322688What then are the qualities the possession of which is desirable in all?
193322688What then is the case?
193322688What were the Gi''eeks doing then? ” ’ Hamilton ’s Egyptiaca, p. 122.
193322688What, then, are the qualities with which he ought to be endowed, to make him produce the greatest possible quantity of happiness to others?
193322688What, then, is it which w''e experience with regard to the human mind?
193322688When the gigantic Memnon fell asunder?
193322688When this happens, the colour of the vat becomes reddish, dy> n?
193322688Which in dark shades seem to deplore my wrongs?
193322688Why does he not al¬ ways dream while asleep?
193322688Why should men accept these burthens, submit to these duties?
193322688Why, then, having all these advantages upon our side, should we not keep the start which we have already gained?
193322688Without considering how this 1(; ing ft? s.
193322688^ fi fected in an instant by the action of an accelerating force.vek?
193322688and in those from that date to the 4th of Sep- We can not therefore discover the date of the last navmeni''r?!''
193322688and that, of course, we ought to be particularly careful in regulating the quantity and quality of the oils we may employ in diet?
193322688and which represents the earth, having a wire passing through Lau- s. jt?
193322688cP c-j- and~~) —?
193322688f- • ■''5 ■:?
193322688ffl^?
193322688following Newton in every step, and using the same subsidiary lines?
193322688i t3i Li 9"ir t I, A?
193322688is evident, and that h< fe<- ititer by hH trade ’s own?
193322688jfllDlt » j 3 Kj?
193322688likmtiri, Edi/ i?
193322688or, in other words, what faculties then continue to operate, and what faculties are then suspended?
193322688qui macarones sunt quoddam pulmentum, farina, caseo, botiro compaginatum, grossum, rude, et delln r?
193322688s&i 6 o/ f&jtfilL t »* T\///* ■ in* n^ r.t tl.l. ED V<, 550 Kj?
193322688t*^ widPPCat^??
193322688t*^ widPPCat^??
193322688the- sev'', y o?
193322688to ab3, ad, ad?,& c. And we perceive that any straight line drawn from a will have this propert}''.
193322688to the square of Cg; therefore Ei is to Cg as the velocity at C to the velocity at E, that is, as CD to Ee: but since E?
193322688ungenerous motives?
193322688who does not know?
193322688£ rfr £ Mu?
193322688“ Do you wish to see other effects which characterize the force of opinion?
193322688“ Who does not know, ” says Grimm, in his Correspondance, “ that nearly a third of the Histoire Philosophique of Raynal belongs to him?
193322688• scL"'', r.rs «> 1?
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19269319913, one gore, ABe?
1926931991664, 3 “ Arturus Jonstonus, ” says Morhof, “ in psalmorum yersione, quemadmodum et in operibus ceteris, ubique purus et tersus r?
1926931992 A V''16.087 XHrXoior — — H r X H h Motion of) X? tt • Fluids,& c, 1 2 A i2A Let us suppose that a body ascends through the height m C( fig.
19269319921. be two lines inclined^lien l?1?
19269319921?)
192693199235 Irop* scribed by Russel,/?.
1926931993 Vaudoncourt, 437?
1926931993c?.
1926931994. s j0ini?
19269319975, we have/ — 6+ a?)
19269319987 tter- 317- It appears from the preceding table, that when the? ls.
19269319987, the force of impulsion upon necessary, therefore, to make it move along FH, an arch he will be to the force upon DO, as DO to he?
192693199= 2 a- dr''r''sbba, a- dzz — 6''2 o- drr On account of the similar triangles HPM, FTH we shall h y have a x b — y: x, and therefore a?
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192693199? nts on Table XX.
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192693199? © r^ p*H pH pH r- H CMCMCMCMIMCOCOCOCOCO © COCO ©''-i(M!>i—(OCO r- H r- H r- H pH pH pH pH cococococorPH*^''!?''*?
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192693199? • orations of the interior of the building are of correspond- courts.
192693199A series of interesting hydraulic experiments was History, made at Rome in 1809?
192693199According to Baron Cuvier, Linnaeus and several of his successors have that denomination to ° r f ™ 7? U.
192693199And are not the ma¬ jority of men more strongly attached to the religion than the government of their forefathers?
192693199And did any of those events which terminate a right not happen in this case?
192693199And were all of them fools or hypocrites?
192693199But belief, you will say, is not in our power, and how can we believe what appears to us incre¬ dible?
192693199But if dents, they were able men, were they infallible?
192693199But is sensation, or pleasure, or the removal of pleasure, pure instinct?
192693199But since — nr1 Xyp it cr rA follows that the meniscus — is equal to a cylinder whose base is? rr2, and altitude—.
192693199But tothes? ■ the velocity of the superficial central filaments must be-^f^j,, greatest of all, because, being at the greatest distance from^.
192693199But was not the theory of gravitation itself founded upon a conjecture, that is, upon an hypothesis?
192693199But we have already seen that the horizontal forces of the water upon M are equal to syy, whose fluent\ so?
192693199But what advantage could possibly result from their tracing it with the utmost certainty?
192693199But what evidence is there of this?
192693199But where is in other respects the resemblance?
192693199But who can presume to say that such will be the case; that he will not form one of the many exceptions to the general rule?
192693199But why all this solicitude about the least valuable class of society?
192693199But, further, to take the case of bodies unorganized, how shall we account for the phenomena which chemistry ex¬ hibits to us?
192693199By what passage does nature conduct us from the one to the other?
192693199CD}> CO C5 O I —<^h< MCD''^,1DCOI> CDO^O i- hDJ^iiDCDCDCSi- hCO''?
192693199Could the first reformers hope to deliver the truths of re¬ ligion more fully and more clearly than the Spirit of God?
192693199D. The body of the Furnace REFERENCE to Fig?
192693199Did any of the events which give com¬ mencement to a right happen in this case?
192693199Does such a right belong to such a man?
192693199Does the irritation of the gums con¬ tract the muscles of the arm?
192693199Each arch is composed of two parts, moveable on each other, and the inferior portion of the first three pair itself consists of two pieces, 5?
192693199Eruj^by GJ\ikma Iliui?
192693199Fdiz uino twnettcL icon\ laritmano\ I^5?
192693199For is not this system, whether well or ill founded, friendly to society?
192693199For this purpose draw GP equal and parallel to C? s, and upon it as an axis, describe the parabola PVQ, having its parameter P equal to 4GP.
192693199Form of the head obtusely conical, muzzle t(? ii.
192693199From the above investigation, it is evident that under Formula the pressure y?
192693199H-> 3Me- f- Cl: geof tei? ra- tu''by coi ion sc; due to ange of lume.
192693199Had they found out more apt expressions than had oc¬ curred to the Holy Spirit?
192693199Have birds any notion of equality, or do they know that heat is necessary for incubation?
192693199Having next intro¬ duced the assumption in question, they obtain the equa¬ tion, — m?
192693199He names it Echeneis osteochir?
192693199He was a member of the general assembly convened at Edinburgh on the 25th of June 156?
192693199Hence, we have?= A+“3!
192693199Hence,/ 4- q\ HK p GI?
192693199How can a man ’s rights, rights be protected from encroachment, if what are his rights be uncertain or unknown?
192693199How could they be able divines, when they imposed upon the consciences of Christians their own decisions concern- ing gospel- faith and doctrine?
192693199I ippli- The exhibition of the effects of the kaleidoscope to a c> n t?
192693199If I am con¬ vinced of it, am I sure that the publication of my opinions will not do more harm than good?
192693199If an appeal ought to be had, how many stages should there be of appeal?
192693199If you go for a second judgment, you should, if possible, go to the very best source: and if you go at once to the best source, why go any farther?
192693199In Athens, the rate of interest was not regulated by law; and it is With the rmfntri ° ned-?
192693199In what protestant country, except England and Ireland, is the system of pluralities and non- residence maintained to any extent?
192693199Is it for my own good, and with a view to be convinced?
192693199Is it not likely that two species are confounded here?
192693199Is not the disturbing of any long- established civil constitution attended with con¬ fusion, rebellion, bloodshed, and ruin?
192693199Is the value to be expressed, which the judge attaches to any other article of evidence?
192693199It appears that he never attended any rabbinical school, nor did he receive a learned education.?
192693199Its form is this(?).
192693199JONATHAN, the son of Saul, celebrated in sacred history for his valour, and his friendship for David against 1 Trait?
192693199KEPPEL Bay, on the eastern coast of New Holland, K E R? rah discovered and so named by Captain Cook, who sailed past| it in 1770.
192693199Let D and d be the diameters of the first and last spires; we have 2:1- 1 — or2wi: w4-t- l — D: c?.
192693199Let W be the counterweight necessary for keeping the solid sus¬ pended in the fluid, then in the case of an equilibrium the equation will be B X-?
192693199May not those innovations in religion, which discontent may intro¬ duce, lead to all the evils which are caused by frenzy and fanaticism?
192693199Mr ated se^t0 pay t?
192693199Multiplying these analo¬ gies together, gives us Ww: W''m?
192693199Now, as this force in¬ creases as d?
192693199O 05 CO* £>* Ml OCT CD''oT ■*?''
192693199OJ( M OJ cm( MCMCMCMCMCOCOCOCOCO COCOCOCOCO^^^P*^''#''''^• OiOiOif5C,|^(MlMCMtMrHO OCOCOiO''?
192693199Of Jenner m T?
192693199Of the collections of Philochorus, Polemo, and others, however, nothing remains excepting some expressions, such as g- txQ- fxix% xXkx and xt^x?
192693199Or, supposing that they all per¬ ceived the deception, am I then at last the only honest man who will confess it?
192693199Prior to the expedition of Inderabia he can neither give nor take away?
192693199Quas ego non terras, qnse non vagus sequora press!, Msec licet ingenio sint minus apta meo?
192693199Scale of Feel to Fig?
192693199Simple kaleidoscopes have been variously constructed Polyangu- with reference to the angles of inclination of the mirrors.lar?
192693199Some of the largest rivers contain alligators, but the chief harm which they usually do i?
192693199The annals of Ireland during the reign of Queen Anne are merely a record of the exertions of the Irish parliament i^no etian
192693199The family of Percidse, for example, which is essentially distinguished from that of the Sciaenida?
192693199The latter part of his life he spent prin- I N G cipally in England, which, notwithstanding his dislike to ln?
192693199The majority misinformed reo- ardimr^ S1Zl? ’^ so“e, of them 80 sraa11 as to render it entirely incomprehensible — unless we are totally •^.
192693199The moveable bottom E, with a groove round its edges, is put into a bladder/ I?, which is tied close around it in the groove by a strong waxed thread.
192693199The only question to be settled, then, is, How men are ordinarily called to that office?
192693199The question is, What are the operations required for these several results?
192693199The question is, what powers are required, and in what manner are they to be employed?
192693199The question may then be started, Why should not all crimes be prevented in this way, since reward is much more desirable and humane than punishment?
192693199The skeleton of these animals, and their entire system of locomotion, are they comparable in the least of their parts?
192693199The water of Lodi Acidity is singularly deep and Thymallus thymus?
192693199The word is Greek, u/ avo;, hymn, formed from the verb ioa?, celebro, I celebrate.
192693199The^9?
192693199Then half the developement AEcc?
192693199Then, upon these conditions, we shall have BZ= HT, or a — d~ 18 feet; CQ,= DZ — DT, ox r''— r — b —?> feet;^= 7; — 12; and n — 2.
192693199This distinguished mineralogist died at Berlin, on the 1st of January 181?.
192693199Those of the tail, 71?
192693199Thus, “ Let your women over which the Holy Ghost had made them overseers. ” keep silence in the churches?
192693199Was such a moment then mine?
192693199We have now 2(p''X 5?
192693199We ought probably to place here the Mathe- megh of the Cree Indians( Silurus felis, Gm.?
192693199We shall conclude by observing, ’ that the sword- fish isAcant not only one of the largest species of the European seas, ter?
192693199What can have produced it?
192693199What motive, then, can induce me to divulge my doubts of its authenticity?
192693199What necessity of nature, Cuvier asks, can require it in the one, and not in the other?
192693199What should our fleets and armadoes at sea make such turrets in their decks and forecastles?
192693199Where are you to draw the line of separation?
192693199Who ever saw a beautiful Tuscan building?
192693199Who would not, if he could, make a law to pro¬ tect himself from censure?
192693199Why?
192693199Will it serve my country to introduce discontent of any species?
192693199Will you to the utmost of your power cause law and justice, in mercy, to be executed in all your judgments?
192693199Would the Romans have chosen that order for a temple? ” The expense of building the church amounted to L.4500.
192693199Would the Turks then re¬ sort thither from all parts of Europe and of Asia, to revere, in peace, the carefully preserved monuments of Islamism?
192693199Would you allow falsehood to be published against the judge?
192693199Yet that animals have no power of enlarging their ideas, is a position, of kinrlVc 1?
192693199\^> Magh&St VJX$ f*1>* v?
192693199^ 50 CM CM 2 50''50 50 pH pH{> CO 05 pfl PH CO CO O CO CO CD PH pH o 05 05 pH 05 co o_ o_ 50 CM os''"o o P35 i> CM p?
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192693199^e’n?
192693199alas, how foolish are we to make all this adoe?
192693199and is this in¬ ference ill founded?
192693199are divines in vogue and powercommonly the most knowing and upright?
192693199do they love?
192693199fluvialilis- r''?
192693199i1, oJK?
192693199m< r\z=.\ so?)
192693199nx\ so?
192693199or hath he delegated his power to any particular persons?
192693199or who were the first reformers?
192693199pH-HCOOiOO^OFHtpf) i — I pH i — I|M •^1 pji> 0 10 i- O lO< 0 O 1> fa?
192693199periment, we shall have c d — jTyi> aftd by adding ’ c c?
192693199possit jirmare et habere clausum( sluice) in prata ipsius Johannis?
192693199rH r- p"H M • ZO CT) O O r-4 rHf> JCO^^COi> COaiO i- HCO^iOt^COOi—
192693199resistance of fluids consists of two terms, one of which is as 26?.
192693199the specific gravity of a mixture of air andh^ the?
192693199tial nJtP? fi0d 0f hif life ’ h7ever ’ Ka!lt re, tJained a Sreat fondness for classical literature.
192693199timlei?
192693199towards a particular unknown region?
192693199what should they fortifie their ships in warlike manner, to fight from them upon the sea, as it were from mure and rampier on firme land?
192693199z — Z by substitution we have the force RQ: syyy, whose fluent is sayy sy''becomes^ so?
192693199}(> JDJDJCOCOCO COCOCOCOCOCOCO ’#''?''?
192693199}(> JDJDJCOCOCO COCOCOCOCOCOCO ’#''?''?
192693199£ Who bade the stork Columbus- like explore Heavens not his own, and worlds unknown before?
192693199© i- h( M x h?< xfj © J> X © ©|—IIMX^ © t^X ©!—i< MWxO © X © i — iXxOC- ©''—''^1 © ©''—< H5t ©(M © © xf5 © © r- H}>!
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192693199“ But even if they were infallible, who gave them com¬ mission to do what the Spirit of God had done already?
192693199“ Shall we ask here, Who taught the bees the properties of solids, and to resolve the problems of maxima and mi¬ nima?
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193469091, „, T?
193469091.ifcrsN''? •*///^ia •''Orrnni.
1934690911 Mackenzie on the Eye, p. 765. the affection vdhchh^been cahT/ ISr?
1934690911 he m?
19346909111,400 T. Abyla or Ape ’s Hill 3,000?
19346909114*, Plate CCCCVIL, let AD be the perspective breadth of the oblong square ABCD; and let Aa and Dc?
19346909115. pounds, or 5,290,958,214,159,OSS ’?
1934690912. cr J1- j 1+( £) sin.?
19346909121Z SSTihJi''J?
1934690912
1934690914 Parmini V? xandr ’ Eusebius, Chron.
193469091469 ology made against it?
193469091533 I: al denness of the change, will be suspended in the form of vi-;? hy.
19346909164?
19346909167?
193469091?
193469091?/VleW^ie Preceding classification of what he calls rangement.
193469091All we certainly know about it, howevei, is, that it was a fault in the language ol Livy?
193469091Although rivTsize?''
193469091And better thence again a better still, In infinite progression? ’''9(*oH i( l i.i.)
193469091And what astonishing evidences of wisdom do we not observe in the general laws of the material world?
193469091Are the organs of voluntary mo- “ Thf f LlfcoLequence of individual sus- tirm attacked?
193469091Are we not, then, justified in extending it to the instruments bv whieli these operations of mind and body are effected?
193469091As an example of this latter class, we may take opium and hydro- Cy^205?)
193469091But before what court shall this impeachment be tried?
193469091But if our immunity has depended on a change in the cli¬ mate, who can be responsible for the continuance of this change?
193469091But if this be the case, must the experiment be made in every possible variety of situation, depth, figure, pressure?
193469091But in ancient times all these languages had their vowels regularly inserted; and why not the Hebrew in the same manner with the rest?
193469091But the question arises here, Of what race were the ancient Caledonians?
193469091But what do we mean by the na¬ ture of any thing?
193469091But where is the evidence that the Greeks stood in this relation to the Pelasgians?
193469091But where is the security that such reserve would be always deducted from the piofits?
193469091But why in the pericardium more than in other parts of the heart?
193469091By becomL acidffied bv fnK"?
193469091By the lation of cause or of effect to the derangements of function, general pathologist, these symptoms fall to be considered,! nl''fi 11?
193469091By this bpint also the twenty- four powers2 of nature are animated, tiow is this?
193469091C0l)ld they make Saul hear words from out of that light which were not heard by the rest of the company?
193469091Ca the relations between cause and effect, and always promp men to ask, Why?
193469091Can any lesson be more degrading?
193469091Could they make him blind tor three days after that vision, and then make scales fall off from his eyes, and restore him to sight by a word?
193469091De lascopic i Torre asserts that it consists of a mass of innumerable trans- structure?
193469091Does not the same stomach digest very different and even op¬ posite kinds of aliment?
193469091Dr. Ga observed a distinct protuberance on tins part ofthe he^ women and comparing the skulls in his collection, found a similar?
193469091Draw the perpendicu- lars Aa, B/3, Gx, D3, and the lines Ae?
193469091E. Mountains near Fez 10,000?
193469091Flowers Frag aria Vesca, lisianthus^''"/ro of KpOlel Horn, Oxalis Frt, ziera Nervo £$^7?
193469091From what?
193469091G?.thlC* The Swedish is more nearly re¬ ft, like the Chaldaic and Syriac; that their substantive verb That th^ u”dl?
193469091Has it been shown by our author that the latter were really a dif¬ ferent people from the Hellenes?
193469091He was therefore a rebel of the worst kind, and where is the absolute monarch to be found who would readily pardon such rebellion?
193469091His father then asked him how he came to think of this*?
193469091How can the functions still go on in the first case?
193469091How could the seals which it contains have been introduced?
193469091How shall we determine, for instance, the motion of water through a pipe or sluice when urged by a piston or by its own weight?
193469091How was this to be remedied?
193469091How, in fact, do we infer the agency of any cause whatever?
193469091How, then, is disease to be defined?
193469091If plants owe their colour to phlogiston imparted by the sun ’s rays, why do the sun ’s rays destroy vegetable colours which are exposed to them?
193469091If we attend to the s cessive stages of the growth of the skuH, we find that its ossification begins at different points; and the bony?
193469091Ihe se Maintainers of the gay Science were then beginning to an fuse a taste for the vulgar poetry, and to brin»1"?
193469091Ihese excavations or tombs are generally H?.
193469091In the course of time, the business came to be conducted by houses who confined themselves to; it only ’ a"d near?
193469091Is his rule founded in reason?
193469091Is it more improbable that there should be races of men above the European standard, than it is that there should be races whose height is below it?
193469091Is the ing life were those of inflammation of* 0 mombrane^ot digestive apparatus the seat of disease?
193469091Is the term proximate cause to be understood as embracing the whole of these changes, or as being con¬ fined to one only?
193469091Is there any precise degree of impression to which they do not yield; and do they oppose any resistance to motion?
193469091Is this the language of vanity or enthusiasm?
193469091It has been a question much agitated amongst na- ithehu- turalists, whether the differences observable in the com- anspe- p]exion?
193469091It has been much disputed whether having once passed Possibility through plague renders a person unsusceptible of re- in- ° 1 recur- X* 4.?
193469091It has good anchorage, well Jewish Patriarch, a dignity, respecting the origin of"sheltered?
193469091It may be doubted whether this be sufficiently precise; what is meant by the smallest impression?
193469091It may here be asked, Why do youty of''expe- say probability?
193469091It misht, on a super- m the mathematical perpendicular to the rope, but by con! “?
193469091It would appear from what has been already no¬ ticed,( § 711?)
193469091J h^a- tural intrepidity and fearless disposition of the gener‘ll) r?
193469091Lastly, shall we refer the circumstance o-e c^"^Lis, Tom which it arises, that although m the advanced age of the persons?
193469091Lind gave the following table as its indication?.
193469091Mathema?
193469091May not this analogy be fairly extended to the organs which compose the brain?
193469091Ms?.v/ j, ura voXXuv x.ai/Jjuv rxpuvi umgzvuGfjjUV.
193469091Must we examine the first principles?
193469091Now, what is inferred from these phenomena?
193469091Or would such a chaos of events, any more than a chaos of existences, have given us any notion of a forming and directing hand?
193469091Or, could they make him and those who travelled with him believe that all these things had happened, if they had not happened?
193469091Or, if so, which was the more ancient?
193469091Pe?
193469091Sand, in ed Jossarv She iifTl?
193469091Shall we explain it by conditions inherent in the indivi¬ duals themselves?
193469091Shall we rest satisfied with an acquiescence in the general proposition, that the brain is the organ of thought?
193469091Shall we venture to affirm that the tunnel under the Thames owes its existence to a burrowing propensity resembling that of the rabbit or the mole?
193469091Some dialectical differences would in process of time creep in?
193469091The Almighty himself denominates them “ the children of men?
193469091The Egyptians ascribed the invention of letters to a per¬ son whom they called Thoth, Theuth or Thyoth?
193469091The Parthian general, perceiving, as he approached Crassus, that he was on foot, cried out, in a seeming surprise, “ What do I see?
193469091The albu- latinous pulp, which is extremely vascular, enclosed in a dands and of m?
193469091The cross streets, P E K ns which branch off from the main streets at right angles, are Pekin?, merely lanes, being very narrow.
193469091The eastern and western branches of this north- east of Asia erehei?
193469091The ef- ethereal nature, and^o suppi; ihem to aeddent^f ™ 8- ‘ ° ‘ l!?
193469091The experiments shnulatin^acuteTifflammatory attacks of various important of different physiologists had fully established, that when oreans b?
193469091The few remarks which we have room to offer rela- in other tiv
193469091The first resembles ourselves,?
193469091The first thino- to^on of flui- be attended to here is, What is that particular form of ex-^^* istence?
193469091The more common meteor, the Shooting Star, as it is vul- Shoe?
193469091The ninth took place under the Emperor Aurehan, in the year 284?
193469091The office of the stomach is to convert the food which it receives into the soft pultaceous mass of a grey colour, which has been denominated chyme?
193469091The places of worship are, the original parish church?
193469091The question, therefore, is, what is gained by the nursing?
193469091The word Pharaoh, seems to be compounded of IS Phar, a bullock, and nm, Rachah, to feed; hence we think it ought to be written ny“iS, Pharachah?
193469091The word tros or ol Gp?
193469091There are fifty- nine or sixty eruptions of v£tna recorded by? tl) historians, and about fifty- two of Vesuvius.
193469091There are two circumstances w ii h^ lishedin the Philosophical Transactions?
193469091This paper in the Greek language is called( 3ofx, Qvxm;, or( SapZaxm;; for although jSo/ jjQu?
193469091This system of package is continued until.we ar- Physiolo?
193469091This was di, bright, glorious; At?, Jupiter, Auw, divine, the Latin Dtus, the consequence of their insulated situation.
193469091Thus many species of plants and trees have been known to grow at places very remote from each other in Physiolo?
193469091We between may ask, which natural families of plants abound most over different the world?
193469091We must take, then, jr l"L — w]ience we obtain l1"—/;/ — T2 ’, 2 «"l"n''*?
193469091We need only mention, that aTbEA and DFcta?
193469091Were there Greeks, properly so called, in Greece anterior to the arrival and settlement of the Pe¬ lasgians in that country?
193469091What are the sentiments in this respect that are alone worthy of a rational being?
193469091What can it be but uncertainty and mis¬ take?
193469091What do we mean by the introduction of secondary causes?
193469091What have the philosophers of all ages been em¬ ployed about except the discovery of the causes of those changes that are incessantly going on?
193469091What is the character- istical phenomenon of mind, or what is the distinguishing quality which brings it into view?
193469091What is the definition of a fluid?
193469091What is the precise phenomenon which charac¬ terizes fluidity?
193469091What such an author has told, who would tell again?
193469091What thanks should I receive from Futteh Alice Shah?
193469091What then is clemency?
193469091What was the result of all these intrigues?
193469091Whatever the arrangement of the excretory ducts T?
193469091When shall the friendly dawning rays Guide me to pleasures once possest; And breezy gales, o’er peaceful seas, Waft to some port of endless rest?
193469091Whence did the historian derive his information?
193469091Whence this anomaly?
193469091Whence, he would ask himself, can arise this wide diversity among in¬ dividuals?
193469091Whether it admit of de¬ monstration is not of much consequence to our present pur-? c Principle of a proposed compensa¬ tion pendu lum.
193469091Which of the events of this train, therefore, is the cause of the sensation?
193469091Who will dare to set up his opi¬ nion in opposition to ascertained facts?
193469091Why may not this be also the case with the organs of the brain?
193469091Why then should the Chinese alone stand altogether insulated and unallied?
193469091Without the points, then, how are we to know the distinction?
193469091Would we ever have supposed any cause of the operations of nature, had they gone on without any order or regula¬ rity?
193469091Yet how many pictures are there to be seen, five, which are highly valuable in other respects, and yet are en¬ tirely faulty in this point?
193469091^ S f^V Mellon T,?
193469091^ new or Hellenistic style, resulting from the expression of jcct?
193469091^rj^iJTCT''= 315''iT?r3T5a''5"H HI''T^^ 3 S.?
193469091a Roman general on foot, and we on horseback?
193469091a mu''*? ° ry SharP ’s Strictures on the Greek Language.
193469091and appre-}... arrival at Rome 63 59 63 61... liberation 65 61... 62 or 63... martyrdom 67 66 65 or 68 66?
193469091and what is easily moving?
193469091c\n action, and of its resistance to moving bodies, is therefore dies, and occasion a great vane y ° se)?
193469091d will pa^s''through the plane efgh in some point b; or B will be seen through that point, and b will be the picture, image, or re- P11?
193469091f^?
193469091genitive EtSeo?, EtSe?, the old noun.
193469091genitive EtSeo?, EtSe?, the old noun.
193469091how do they stop in the second?
193469091how much perhaps still re¬ mains to be acquired?
193469091l| rs- come the emporium of the foreign commerce of the empire,? • as regards both its exports and its imports.
193469091m^H- ERTi0N?
193469091mediate hisuuil ui-- —^^ On the Hindus have nothing that can be called Ethic?
193469091or is it possible to find out any general rules, founded on the general laws of motion, and rationally deduced from them?
193469091or reputation, could the scholar of Gamaliel hope to gain either by becoming a teacher in a college of fishermen?
193469091p. 217) for believing that perceptible deviation from healthy structure?
193469091rehtionToT hrC presents itflf ’ of great importance with Physiolo relation o our knowledge of the nature of the vital powers, cnltipi W T?
193469091the nostrils, and the mouth, are protected by the bones organs of tlie face?
193469091tinually before us, where millions of particles are acting tei mly at once Up0n each other in every variety of situation and rf distance?
193469091way, after deducting the various exPenseAs, att"nndfa"teD ° on at 1.^06?
193469091what will be its velocity and direction?
193469091who would prefer a piece of coloured glass to a dia- hangua; J,,_ oriental ideas and idioms in Greek words, after that language mond?
193469091«?<* occurring to men from were considered to be the natural excretory ducts ’ of the factor tl aff0rd ample confirmation of the brain.
193469091—- ’ ■ • y- PPear 1?
193469091—.and*e»yo^e8rrdmgrS.s^^ F^oZxi^f Movement?
193469091’ r It may be here asked, Whether, in the case of the most JY^ aRreement, after the most extensive comparison, tne hypothesis should be admitted?
193469091“ And why did you sleep? ” exclaimed Kurreen, in an impatient tone.
193057500( Intelligens?)
193057500+ 2ai+ 2 ¥ ax+ x?).
193057500+ df J hy Vda?
193057500+ dy2_ T< k — L+ L This gives us L^ Then hV da?
193057500, l1.1 le year, however, of this same king, it appears J?
193057500, „ fbyV da?
193057500-4% •%*?
193057500/SXe/ gfATj 1?
193057500127 118 3c?, Required the square root of-2916.
19305750016, ooo Chihe s e\articvlate notation-''— Greek Xu me sals 2 5^^.tIX?''
1930575001798- 1 ■^ 6793* 291 HAW ican''.optc-* ciady?
19305750018jl44(8 2d, If a certain number of men consume 8 bolls in 28 days, how many will they consume in 56 days?
1930575002 q.?
1930575002c?, Required the square root of 72, to eight decimal places.
1930575002c?, The first letters of the words for numerals were adopted as abbreviated symbols.
1930575002c?,] 10 shillings 6s.
1930575003$ sec., which differ?
1930575003c?
1930575003c?
1930575003c?, 63790 at 5s.
1930575003c?, above.
193057500553 pis/ bU-^ tT?
1930575007, a front view of the mouth- plate or piece, «? fig.
1930575007?
1930575007^on 1,?
193057500:; ie|jnrary it cease to be visible in that part?
193057500< pd$,! mlf= tan dx cos.< p dx cos.2p> d?y 1_ sec.3< p dx?
193057500
193057500= fl- 2c?, 5 4-a4- ju — 45aa.sjio 4.56z_ 1577 ’ f''9 “ 10 — 630~ 650 630 — 630 by Problem II.
193057500?
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193057500?
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193057500? J l| —? 6o* l| 300''Ihllljpj l||-l||J2J l||= 8ZO l||H|J, M/ 4. z.
193057500? J l| —? 6o* l| 300''Ihllljpj l||-l||J2J l||= 8ZO l||H|J, M/ 4. z.
193057500A polygon of 17 sides is the first that occurs after the pentagon; and then follow the polygons of 257, 65537,& c.?
193057500ARISTOTLE ’S? nt from the material itself of eloquence, the strong frame- Phi:*o- work of argument, without which no eloquence can sub-?
193057500ARISTOTLE ’S? nt from the material itself of eloquence, the strong frame- Phi:*o- work of argument, without which no eloquence can sub-?
193057500About the middle, or rather towards the end, ofDrl
193057500Also C6 X Cc?
193057500Also that=^(1—^ v*)—(1—v)—A —? j^l —( 1—v).
193057500Also, that the thrusts of these arches, and of the dome, are in-,, hydx Jdo?
193057500And do you not thinke that St Marline might be op¬ posed to Bacchus?
193057500And whence, it may be asked, does their interest arise •?
193057500And why?
193057500And, in the 3c?
193057500Angling, ing and recrossing every stream and torrent, with the agility of an otter, and the strength of an alligator?
193057500Are we therefore to regard them as a species distinct from the common sap- vessels, or are both to be held merely as varieties of one common kind?
193057500As, however, there is no appearance of di-/v«-Vw/ vergent rayS?
193057500Ask a common but intelligent mason, what notion he forms of such an arch?
193057500But Thebes was a greater and more an¬ cient capital, and indeed the metropolis of all Egypt; and why has it no pyramids?
193057500But if one premium p is to be paid down now, and an equal premium at the end of each year while both the lives survive, we shall have jt?.
193057500But our author asks, for whom could the chronicle of Paros be intended?
193057500But was this an original discovery, or at what distant epoch was it first introduced among them?
193057500But why is the sap thus present only in the wood at its first rising in spring?
193057500But, says this acute and learned critic, what scheme does our chronolo- ger pursue on this occasion?
193057500Class 3r?.
193057500Denoting the hori¬ zontal parallax by P, we have P=-, whence T/?
193057500Did his heart sink therefore?
193057500Does he mention Archilochus, who was honoured by his countrymen, and distinguished as a poet in a general assembly of the Greeks?
193057500Does he record the events and revolutions of his own country?
193057500Does the precision with which a plant is marked in the fore- ground take away from the air- drawn distinctions of the blue glimmering horizon?
193057500During this space of time women alone had per- ■ II mission to see him, and saluted him in a particular manner, f A?
193057500Edinr ARCHITECTURE PLATE LV1 Pian''''SeCtU> n ofApoliinopoU?Magna Fia.l longitudmaTSection/ orv thj>, Um A.A.cf Eng?
193057500En*]''i by o A ihnan?.
193057500Fdin r''''P H I ri"< P( T1''T''JT T?
193057500For how else is the precise point in which the mean lies — in which the due measure of the affection exerted consists — to be ascertained?
193057500For if the water is to be conveyed in pipes across the valley, what other purpose can these columns possibly serve?
193057500For its fluxion is^~ dy''adtdx+ atdrx, which jg ap expressed in known and h= ydy V da?
193057500HO?
193057500Had they not hee idols and shee idols, some for men, some for women, some for beasts, and some for fowels?
193057500He even vociferated, “ White men come to my country to trade,—what have they to do with my slaves?
193057500He was visited On casting a apPar AA and ’ awtkini?
193057500Her mean assigned in the tables of the Indians?
193057500How are these discrepancies to be reconciled?
193057500How can we distinctly point out, amid such a complica¬ tion of unknown facts, the connection between cause and effect?
193057500How much should each have?
193057500However, the signification of the term changing with the advance¬ ment of science, we understand by it, in modern phrase¬ ology?
193057500If 100 men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
193057500If 36 yards cost 42 shillings, what will 27 cost?
193057500If, adds he, it was erected at Paros, why does he not mention more archons of that city than one?
193057500In the 164th yea?
193057500In the Zoophaga, Ruminantia, Pachydermata, So- The ta- lidungula, and Cetacea, the concave or inner surface PetuI?.
193057500In what manner, then, must we suppose this movement How ef « to be accomplished?
193057500In what respects, then, can the Macedonian army be consi¬ dered heterogeneous?
193057500Is the general effect in his pictures injur¬ ed by the details?
193057500Is the truth inconsistent with the beauty of the imitation?
193057500Is?
193057500Is?, To multiply an integer by a fraction, multiply it by the numerator, and divide the product by the denominator.
193057500Is?,] 3287 at S^d.
193057500Is?,] 37843 at 1 farthing.
193057500Is?,] 4573 at 13s.
193057500Is?,] 7423 at 4d.
193057500It is evident that the angle RE?
193057500It is the opinion of some writers that the aims of France are not fleurs- de- luce, but the iron point ° A\? n^on or jave^n ° f the ancient French.
193057500It quen s the borders of woods, rocks, and gardens; also k).?r?
193057500It was once asked, What is truth?
193057500Its figure is^ somewhat globular, i w summer?
193057500J o^ V%, f.> r( d. V. J?
193057500Let AD be called#, and DB be called?/.
193057500Let jLy da?
193057500Let r — r —> the present value of L.l to be received 1+ 7- certainly at the expiration of a year, be denoted by «?.
193057500Memphis was a great and ancient capital, and why should it not retain some evidence of the existence of temples in it?
193057500Of tl1686?
193057500Produce c?
193057500Quid adversus Germanorum proceritatem brevitas potuisset audere?
193057500Required the greatest number which measures 475 and 589?
193057500Respiration effected by means of double- corded plexiform trachea?.
193057500S Hi0rk f ° r?
193057500Sc?, Divide the account into several parts; add these separately, and then add the sums together.
193057500Shall we speak the truth at once?
193057500Since a firm stability requires that hydx da?
193057500The horizontal face of an entabla-? s hsr< fnfflTg Tl and ° pe/ between ’ the columns, is its soffit.
193057500The languette is advanced between the maxilla?, and is sometimes nearly square, sometimes triangular or semicircular.
193057500The malar bone, united to the frontal, completes ral fossa deep, for instance in the pongo and alouate or^ T?''
193057500The mountain consists An?
193057500The multiplication is thus effected: a K K n Vi utH''Q gy*?]
193057500The name Almagest( Msy/ ffr?
193057500The observatory which was established at Palermo Piazzi, about the year 1790, under the active superintendence of^?r?
193057500The optic nerve enters, riot by a hole, but an ob- bhris?
193057500The sherifs of the Hedjaz, who were once numerous, but are now reduced to a few families in i Mecca, have never contaminated their pure blood bjAy?
193057500The?> Of the various races which people those islands, the lays.
193057500Therefore CG: Ce?
193057500Therefore we have ER: E?
193057500Therefore we have this proportion, f hyVda?
193057500This condition will be expressed by the equation^X ’ d2x or, more conveniently, by hyV da?
193057500This was effect¬ ed at great expense; the mouth of the Orontes, where the/»V I s ’ I e''d li?
193057500Thus it may be asked, how often 8 is con¬ tained in 19?
193057500Thus, it may be asked, if 18 men consume 6 bolls of corn in 28 days, how much will 24 men consume in 56 days?
193057500Thus,( 3,a intimat¬ ed two- elevenths, and era?
193057500To prove division, cast the 9 ’s out of the divisor, and 3 » n«w yifgib yfovo?
193057500To what arbitration shall we resort, to fix the evanescent boundaries of the territory of virtue?
193057500To what sum will L.100 amount in 20 years, when the interest at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum is convertible into principal half- yearly?
193057500To what sum will L.100 amount when improved at compound interest during 20 years, the rate of interest being 4 per cent, per annum?
193057500To what then are those antipathies of which we have heard so much reducible?
193057500Troll- edly the most highly prized of all the permanently fresh- ing, in the more limited sense of the word, signifies ca.c i- miter species, ar?
193057500V ertebra?
193057500V0RA?
193057500Vertebra?
193057500Was Venus and Meretrix an advocate for whores among the Gentiles?
193057500Was Vulcane the protector of the heathen smithes?
193057500Was there a better horseleech among the gods of the Gentiles than St Loy?
193057500Was there such a traitor among the heathen idols as St Thomas Becket?
193057500We have also 6 C= Vda?
193057500We have seen that if b G, the thrust compounded of greater than J hy Vda?
193057500We see here have a dome which will bear a greater load; and if it falls a]so?
193057500What are those which never pass into each other, and which may therefore be regarded as elementary principles of motion?
193057500What do they contain, but a negation of every excellence which they pretend to combine?
193057500What extra¬ ordinary advances have we made in our own country in consequence of the establishment of the royal academy?
193057500What greater names has the English school to boast than those of Hogarth, Reynolds, and Wilson, who created it?
193057500What is become of the successors of Rubens, Rem¬ brandt, and Vandyke?
193057500What is the present value of L.l to be re¬ ceived at the end of the year in which a life now 50 years of age may fail?
193057500What is the present value of an annuity on the joint lives, and the life of the survivor of two persons now aged 40 and 50 years respectively?
193057500What is the value of the policy?
193057500What is the value of ‘ 425 of £ 1?
193057500What is there in the picture to convey the ghastly horrors of the scene, or the mighty energy of soul with which they are borne?
193057500What natural insect do the large flies, at which sea- trout rise so readily, resemble?
193057500What reason could there be, he asks, for intro¬ ducing these into the Parian chronicle?
193057500What species are imitated by the palmer, or by three fourths of the dressed flies in common use?
193057500What then are the organs by which this function is External carried on in the leaf?
193057500What will L.320 amount to, when im¬ proved at compound interest during 40 years, the rate of interest being 4 per cent, per annum?
193057500Why did they not copy his most me¬ morable epochas?
193057500Why did they not produce his au¬ thority?
193057500Why did they omit this ancient account of their early ages?
193057500Why so?
193057500Will any one pretend to call by the name of antipathy those real, innate, and incontestable aversions which pre¬ vail between sheep and wolves?
193057500Xa?
193057500Xv z=?.a+ xr+ cfo( 1+ r).
193057500^ jt appearS that the total number of vertebra?
193057500aV °? over.‘t the tiles of a house.
193057500and 2c?, and are tenth parts tender tenth parts, and proceed as in integers- ARITHMETIC.
193057500and the question did not re¬ ceive an answer: in like manner we may ask, What is pro¬ bability?
193057500avoirdupois?
193057500bit is seldom seen above a minute under the same* mn, but is continually passing from a simple oval or ob-?
193057500blin?
193057500c. 3. b^ic''c: h?
193057500c. 7?
193057500c?
193057500c?
193057500c?
193057500does it afterwards find a passage into the bark?
193057500dt Instead of the second member+-, we might em- J''hyV da?
193057500guns?
193057500hvVdot?
193057500i> r* JX • A u t 11 i rr h''c''r\"i?
193057500i^ 18 T?
193057500l.ru]?''
193057500ls£, If 30 horses plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the same time?
193057500m Art? ry 6-Pounders( heavy).
193057500may recur to the equation or formula tydxVdoc-+ dy dx?
193057500o C^>o 8 8 6 7 8 ft lo Persic Birman PROGRESS of EUROPEAN NUMERALS 10 12?
193057500o C^>o 8 8 6 7 8 ft lo Persic Birman PROGRESS of EUROPEAN NUMERALS 10 12?
193057500of its rude tribes?
193057500or a better sow- gelder than St Anthonie?
193057500or a better tooth- drawer than St Apolline?
193057500or such a whore as St Bridget?
193057500or that he would have withheld his evidence when the manufacturers attempted to wrest from Mr Arkwright what he had so unjustly ap¬ propriated?
193057500or, at least, why did they not mention his opi¬ nion?
193057500per boll?
193057500period of a Pythagorean noviciate, with so important a In consequence of these conflicting verdicts, the whole secret closely pent up in their bosoms?
193057500s Bismark ’s Cavalry Tactics, p. 307?
193057500tering a depression of the vitreous humour almost like afr"’? ’ an(l wedge.
193057500that he would have allowed Mr Arkwright to accumulate a princely fortune by means of his inventions, while he remained in a state of poverty?
193057500therefore d —- and
193057500tive to Smyrna?
193057500v dy dy tte_ that is, «-j-#= Therefore adx dy dx dx-j- xdx~ Cvdv; and by taking the fluents, we have o^,0 1, 2 ax-!r- x?
193057500v1''-n i_- 1:—aii sorts ot fluent of a fluxion, and J''byVda?
193057500we nrrriT?.
193057500what will 7 yards cost at Divisk the same rate?
193057500xe/ ti Specimen of ite, mode, of or/ utmen/ uu?
193057500~ a cos.3< p~ o, Now, by formula( B), y — v d?y sec.3< p c2 dx?
193057500¥ l ¥ » H Ny 3f 3* 3 3* 4 CO3 Oldest MSS Caxtotv 14SO Arabic y^ 6?
193057500«?, and consequently by substitution, er cos. v —$ — ar a,, whence r=-*=£ —( 3.)
193057500» •; oi iuty great use, inasmuch a?
193057500—_ i20 2c?,] Wliat is the value of 1773 yards, at 3d.?
193057500—_ i20 2c?,] Wliat is the value of 1773 yards, at 3d.?
193057500“ The chronicle does not appear to have been en¬ graved by public authority?
193057500„ 2 ax x?
193057500•37 T?
193057500•;.. t present state of astronomies- ’ •O''?
193057500•if Man Log.. sV — 58 t,......... OX Ml Sbeep t?
193819043), the upper sign applying to the circles, and the lower to the hyperbola, therefore a?
193819043, CUMBERLAND, a county in England, ft Jts north¬ west extremity, situated between 54 ° 6 ant oo?
193819043-32.%8ermao7/ sao?
193819043-[ Specimen of a “ Glossary ’ of the Scottish Lan- SU24?
193819043-f 27 1056338 q2x?
193819043/?''
1938190430000000+ T 0969100 qx?
1938190431 P,+ di{-d+^''T*3+(^ l^2, 3k( f3\ a r3-\-2+, 2- 3k 0’4 x)& 3 1- 2- 3 ’^ For the sake of abridging, let us assume,__ 02_ V~ 2?
1938190431 he period of bis bition, to have sough?
1938190431323674 fa?
19381904316), therefore DE= Ee?.
19381904323) asks, “ can the Cushsean, or Ethiopian, change his colour? ” In Ezekiel( xxxix.
193819043243 The chord DE<^, which is parallel to K&, a tangent at P, is bisected at E by the diameter PC/?.
1938190432918175 qAa?
1938190433, Lemma), then LD and Le?
1938190434- K r»/-*r^n!00/^onr*0 1 T cheaper rate elsewhere?
1938190434948500 got?
19381904349?
1938190436 Fountainhall, vob i. p. 44?.
193819043651 mother tongue always serves to explain the terms of the Two sister?
1938190436709412 qa?
1938190437 i?
19381904373s £ 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0, 0 above 73s?
1938190437958800 IT 5337080 qx2 T. 9350043 q2x?
193819043
193819043?
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193819043?
193819043A Tf- TTTi g T?
193819043A diameter DOc?
193819043A moderate provision against evils of^^onfined?
193819043A population is said to be redundant: when is it so?
193819043About two miles from this is a pretty populous but miserable place, being probably the town to?
193819043Amongst the evils to which mankind have been subjected, why might not their being liable to diemoniacal possession be one?
193819043And, lects ot a in fact?
193819043Another person may arrive, by his own process of thought, at similar conclusions; would you deny to him what you granted to his predecessor?
193819043As a plan for relieving the distresses of the poor, theEfS cottage system is perhaps the very worst that can be de- ttw vised?
193819043At length the t, ro?
193819043At the tune of^^p^g^^nd conse-^Mr Hutchinson and his followers present us with a the- accordmg to him, broke in a J?
193819043At what time, it may be ask- of the precious metals from America, which caused, it is ed, is the decline likely to come to a close?
193819043Besides, it is proved by theory that the cube is the result of a decrement which takes place by a sing e 3?
193819043But ambition knows no restraint, and tramples under foot the most sacred q Knows I1U icon cii***''?
193819043But how can it, in that case, get it cheaper than it can make it at home?
193819043But how was the archbishop obliged to perform an act which is tacitly admitted to have been wrong?
193819043But if the Franks scarcely knew their own country, what must have been their ignorance of the countries of the East?
193819043But is there now any prospect of the adoption ot such a measure?
193819043But t?
193819043But them?
193819043But what is the cause which operates in determining the regular arrangement of the particles of bodies in these circumstances?
193819043But what is the nature of that relation?
193819043But what superfluous produce would a nation of cottagers, or rather, we should say, of paupers, have to dispose of?
193819043But why are the same edges and the same faces attracted in the same way?
193819043C= tr- v, that is, BA therefore t — r__ cos.( E — L)cos. a?
193819043CORY US, the Raven or Crow kind, a genus of birds of the order of pica?.
193819043Can any one doubt that it is the demand of the other classes for their peculiar products?
193819043Can it be ne¬ cessary to add more to demonstrate the impolicy of being guided in general questions by mercantile men?
193819043Codin( T)e officiis aulce Const?)
193819043Cohesion, ference, and not the proportion of the lengths, it is free^ da?
193819043Collp ™,? n?LVltr Ty, chonis Brahei> P- 154- 183- Paris.
193819043Constantine was the first who converted it into a dignity, and under him the name was first given absolute¬ ly?
193819043D= 2cc s= bx X+ b3a?
193819043Does not this argue that there must exist some¬ where an unhappy counteraction to our advantages?
193819043Does the wealth of a state consist in the wealth of one part, effected by the misery of another?
193819043Est- ce Aristote?
193819043Est- ce Platon?
193819043For DE2 t d
193819043For U/ PCr, CDP
193819043For since, in the hyperbola, a: t= a?
193819043For the angles/ Pr/, FPD are equal( 4), and FDP,/dP are right angles, therefore the triangles FDP, fdP are similar, and fP: FP=/t?
193819043From my manor of Croydon. ” Is not this a cool contemplation of such an inhuman act as the burning of his fellow- creatures?
193819043From the points of contact D, P, d, draw lines to F, The chord DEr?, which is parallel to Kk, a tangent at P, is bisected at E by the diameter PCp.
193819043Gassendi informs us that in the year 1592 Craig, a Scotish physician, published a tract against iycho Brahe, under the title of “ Capnurania?
193819043H Let HD, He?
193819043Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intellect?
193819043He was early accustomed to arms and to fatigue, that he might learn to endure excessive heat or cold, to''clamber th?
193819043Hence^=(—J> a2* 2 s= 2 5= a —*?
193819043Hour Angle a?.
193819043How can authors have the means of running the risks, or waiting year after year for the tardy returns of sale?
193819043How did the presen R, laws • i. „~*''vy/-»w/-ivtirwr»c»llxr qntrnnpntlmf vulp for tllP.SP Rllds?
193819043How is the result to be viewed in that case?
193819043How much better would it have been could they have given an undivided and uninterrupted attention to their favourite pursuits?
193819043How then has it happened that a case calling so strong¬ ly for amendment has not hitherto been fully brought be¬ fore the public?
193819043II?
193819043IP a?
193819043If he had had a son of his own blood, why did he adopt Leucus?
193819043If it was proper to relieve the distresses of the sires in this way, why not apply it to those of the sons?
193819043If such property be admitted for a time, is not the term of fourteen years sufficient?
193819043In the midst of this hazardous career, the death of Mr ed?
193819043In the same way it appears that the trapezium NQED is to the trapezium wQEg?
193819043In this state of nogs, the further progress of the manufacture must have''ei?
193819043In what manner are booksellers to form an estimate of the mass of unknown manuscripts thus laid before them?
193819043Inis paper is the first of from ingeniously contrive exP?
193819043Is it not exactly the same sort of policy as if Yorkshire were to be drained and oppressed for the benefit of Middlesex?
193819043Is the coldness contracted by substan¬ ces on exposure to the nocturnal air to be considered as the effect or as the cause of their dewing?
193819043Is this affection to be wholly ascribed to mistaken views of their utility, or partly to other causes?
193819043It is fortified, and defended by a strong castle, and contain?
193819043Let DE be a semi- ordinate to the diameter Yp, let PG be the parameter of the diameter, and Q?
193819043Let DEc?
193819043Let DH, a tangent to the hyperbola at D, meet a trans¬ verse diameter Yp produced in H, and let DEe?
193819043Let DPd be a tangent, and FD,/d, perpendiculars from the foci; the rectangle contained by FD and/ c?
193819043Let Dc?
193819043Let Pp be the diameter that is conjugate to Qq, let HPA be a tangent at the vertex, terminated by the asymp¬ totes; through D draw the ordinate DEg?
193819043Lord Karnes as^s, wherefore are not the Abyssinians and the inhabitants of Zaara of as dark a complexion as the Moors on the coast of Guinea?
193819043Lxpenence shows that the repartition of employ- insulated branch: he must have a work on a subject of more effectuaHvrW^h0- SUCCeSS ’ an?
193819043Mackarel is caught in great plenty Lead mines are not numerous;^ the^] ead?
193819043Must they not continue to exchange these formidable contingencies for a specific allowance in ready money?
193819043Now p • PM= p • LN= LM2, therefore • BC:/?
193819043Now, what country was ever wealthy without industry?
193819043Now, what sober estimate can be formed of loss or gain in such a chaos?
193819043Of John, • • v j Perouse ’s men saw in some of these creeks boats resem- from intercourse with the ™ He bUng Aose o?
193819043On whom then shall the responsibility fall?
193819043Owing,?
193819043P2- 3- 4 It is observable that the expressions n n(n—1) n(n—1) — 2)?
193819043Quel est do nt ce merveilleux livre?
193819043Quid enim torno cum incude?
193819043Reponse a la question; Que doit on d I’Es- pagne?
193819043Straight lines which touch a parabola at the ex¬ tremities of an ordinate to a diameter intersect each other in that diameter; for KA and Dg?
193819043Tell me, Apollo, for thy Daphne ’s love, What Cressida is, what Bandar, and what we?
193819043That this decidedly higher than the prices of the countries to which causes a glut of the maiket, and a fa I?
193819043The Bacon Ac a y^^ ferther; and?
193819043The carts with corn are take adl ready show^ i?
193819043The country Ce?
193819043The first point that occurs to be ascertained is, what part of the skin is the seat of colour?
193819043The govern-?
193819043The head bears the antenna?, the eyes, and the mouth, while the body and tail support the organs of locomotion and respiration.
193819043The ordinaries are said to be cut, couped, tan age, alludes to Mr Cutts ’ distinguished bravery at that sieo- e?
193819043The semi- ordinates DE, Eg?
193819043The triangles HED, lied are in all respects equal, for DH= dh( 34, 1, E.) DE= de; and since H/ i= Dc?
193819043Then, what are the manufactures in which there is to be a demand for capital?
193819043This im¬ portant point once adjusted, what does the merchant do?
193819043This point snert^^ f ’ t0 at. IarSe- Is tliat pro- is of great consequence, for almost every author has a fa- infr «?
193819043This will give the following re¬ sults: r?
193819043Thus, taking x —-2, and b — 1- 503, we have y — a-813 ba?
193819043Tunc ilia senectse Sera meae requies?
193819043Virgil, too, in his Georgies, is poetical from beginning to end?
193819043We have known tn ’ suPerfluous both the care of the legisla- works that might have been completed in two or three clparpr tn/,VVS.of corporations?
193819043We may also express a?
193819043What are these Kobaler, who were descended from the shepherds, but the same as the Cobali of Greece, the uniform attendants upon Dionusus?
193819043What attempt has ever been made to draw that line cor¬ rectly?
193819043What difference does it make, that one of the portions of the same empire is somewhat farther off than another?
193819043What good could the public expect from the writings of men so selfish as to call for a perpetual monopoly?
193819043What is it that stimulates the occupiers to adopt the best system of cultivation, or to make the ground yield the largest crops?
193819043What is the genuine, and, indeed, only effectual encou¬ ragement to agriculture?
193819043What is the ordinary course of the business of a great publishing house?
193819043What is the proof?
193819043What is the reason that nations, the nations of modern Europe at least, discover so great an affection for them?
193819043What is to be done when we meet with a word which we have never seen before?
193819043What opinion must we form of such a rule for guiding the policy of state?
193819043What then was the consequence of our bank pa¬ per becoming inconvertible, or no longer payable in cash?
193819043What then would happen, supposing England still to resolve upon having 10,000 hogsheads of sugar?
193819043What was that pious and learned-an s case v^o wrote the Intellectual System of the Universe?
193819043What was the result of this singular discrepancy?
193819043What would become of the pauper families?
193819043What would they be in regard to the mother country?
193819043What, it may be asked, do we mean by this impe¬ diment?
193819043What, it may be asked, was the chief cause of the ex¬ tension of the navigation of Phoenicia?
193819043Where ’s the necessity of that, Mr Bayes?
193819043Wherein, then, would consist the advantage?
193819043Who is a stranger to the story of Lucretia killing herself for her violated chastity?
193819043Who would dream of appointing a master to supersede nature in teaching the infant to speak?
193819043Who, says Epiphanius, is so ignorant as not to know that Chaos, and Buthos, the abyss, are of the same purport?
193819043Whom can we suppose Fohi, with the head of a serpent, to have been, but the great founder of all kingdoms, the father of mankind?
193819043Why did he trust to the lat¬ ter the government of the island, when he promised him his daughter in marriage?
193819043Why may there not be framed a language of gestures as there has been a lan¬ guage of words?
193819043Why should not ges¬ tures serve the very same purposes?
193819043Would he be satisfied with being told that he had got a fair average quantity of provisions for each day in the two weeks?
193819043Would it, for that reason, be more rational to pillage Caith¬ ness than to pillage Yorkshire for the sake of Middlesex?
193819043YV hat then were the grounds on which the punishment of death was passed on him?
193819043^^ — tan ’ 2(''4 °"i"?
193819043a quarter?
193819043a quarter^re subJ?
193819043a time serve in such an eminent station?
193819043and when they were dispersed by ueatli o this t0 be effected?
193819043bx+^ 3187587 qx?
193819043ceived the presents, but generously returned them, hoge- p^ gome n of merit?
193819043fully?
193819043he appears to have devoted himselt may justly be regretted, that he was unable to amass such? iSt''°/the TJ0,ubles in Scotiand ’ vo1- L p- 179.
193819043i. p. 268. pe- numb"r. S w"r?
193819043is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform’d and weak?
193819043lierem pro Virgine ductam possit repudiare, si postea comperiat, earn jam antea ab alio fuisse devirginatam? ”( J-*.
193819043on every quarter of wheat export- tu ™?
193819043or of Virginia killed by her father to preserve it?
193819043or what is the cause of the same bodies Cohjec- jn tjie same circumstances assuming regular figures?
193819043peiqy?
193819043potuisti relinquere solam, Crudelis?
193819043the curve Dao?
193819043therefore NE2: HE2= VL: LD= YK: KZ, and wE2: 7iE2= VL: Lc?
193819043those mountains where the ark first rested?
193819043tofhua8e ’ and f e ° lar?
193819043v —\/(i cos.2? i), therefore, from formulae( 2) and( 3), putting rad.=1, we have XII Let O be the centre of the dial, and O XII.
193819043values, yVr0 — sd — V’D{ Vs V, f/),and, consequently}^ dr0 — sd( s — r °)(.?
193819043wars,?"
193819043who employ and pay men for residing in provin¬ ces where practices are found which they want to intro¬ duce into their farms?
193819043who will drain all his land at the expense of two or three pounds an acre?
193819043who will float his meadows at the expense of L.5 per acre?
193819043who will pay a heavy price for the manure of towns, and convey it thirty miles by land carriage?
193819043who will send across the kingdom to distant provinces for new implements, and for men to use them?
193819043who, to improve the breed of his sheep, will give 1000 guineas for the use of a single ram for a single season?
193819043x o/?
193819043~ AE • Eot: Ae* ea~ HE “: h
193819043— 0'', m?
193819043— 1^ 11^ cle of self- examination, Lenior et melior jis, accedente se- necta?
193819043— u^ The accuracy of the values now found of A, A'', and e, ■ JT VttlUCO HU vv 1UU11U Ul A, A?
193819043— —- 6’(26+?)
193819043‘ Do not, ’ says he, ‘ those mountains of Armenia bear witness to the truth?
193819043’?
193819043“ If idols are nothing, says Celsus,3 “ what harm can there be to join in the pub c festivals?
193819043“ When shall we cause these mummeries to cease?
193819043“ Where, ” asks Mr Young, “ is the little farmer to be found who will cover his whole farm with marl at the rate of 100 or 150 tons per acre?
193819043„ TpiSSb?
193819043„ f es says or tne- louiuains uucmg a.....d- o- Anpvpntof of the groat dec?
193819043• • and^= fix5+ equation —+^-^+ tV+ • r 2’3r 4>''5r bx+ cx3+ dx5 — A^x3 —^ • 3b2cx ‘''+# tyx?
193819043•+ •• 4368579 4959794 qa?)
193819043■ —?
1930575010? 193057501 P''T f 4* 8 50 5 t?
193057501''?
193057501''d r-? Jav^nS completed these defences, he was recalled by the^ jealousy of Domitian, and left Britain in the year 85. adi ian.
193057501''“ F?
193057501''■ rce> 00ter> Joimnie Armstrong, and''s-^%^sfc?
193057501), there is a paper b?
193057501+^+?"
193057501- £?
193057501.... a’=the abscissa in inches( 0p tpe rad
1930575011 And as legal assessments were reluctantly introduced, not¬ withstanding the existence of a law in their favour, so they Statistics.?
1930575011 he lrgh, hv fregftl0n) disheartened by some reverses, and weakened''''tinn ‘ bUni(?
19305750116) would crumble in, equilibrium and the consequent permanency of the bed?
193057501377 Usman ed of some of all the adjoining states, although the Oscans were called client?.< and.. a.. hstory.
193057501?
193057501?
193057501?
193057501? cent along the second stretch of the pipe could derive no ow the experiments will not admit of this because tbe 1 ™ Pu^sl0n ftom the first.
193057501? fr ’ by August,,,.
193057501? i:=s: s= sssf best architect too, on which a?c ” 1 p^e °.
193057501? t H*?
193057501? t H*?
193057501A foreign species of great size, to be afterwards mentioned(/?.
193057501A little 1097''i W Edgar iEtheling ’ aSCended tbethrone/ This eventtol Lat the anost?"
193057501Although he could not rea, le ie< ll‘e?
193057501And lastly, if E be taken for any given superficial extent of the channel or bed, and F the obstruction, which we consider as a sort of T?
193057501And who can regard with pain a being whose form is light, whose movements are nimble, whose attitudes are graceful?
193057501And why is this?
193057501And why should the gentle¬ man refuse himself the same pleasure of beholding scienti¬ fic ingenuity?
193057501Ay jemPoral JudSe 5 farther, he did disposed to effect a considerable change in this Celtic sys- nizance of tluTpi^ d?
193057501Bishop''Burnet says Schomberg was “ a calm man, of great ap¬ plication and conduct, and thought much better than he Sri nhl ° f U?
193057501Boxsoshuf Tioufy SO''WWtfwufc"kiifakiaifsdojj dotffukubd''''^ Isaeva Smr&umute,, mP: JW{K SeliW01 leiiotaevsl d7ukov\[ loiinanw,^STRAKH) •chkiaAL?
193057501But can the world afford higher security than that of this intelligent, free, and wealthy na¬ tion?
193057501But how came Cecrops to have any connection with Cyprus?
193057501But how different is the prospect now before us, since we have seen the magnificent creations of George Stephenson?
193057501But if such was the origin ot weeks, how came the great and ancient goddess Tellus to be omitted?
193057501But what, we may ask, avails the best system of law, if it be remote or difficult of access?
193057501But where was this stress in their case?
193057501By a successful stroke A. D. 1526. popcy?
193057501CDc?
193057501Call the first discharge d, the height h, and velocity v, and let D, H, and V, express these things in their augmented d r D e?
193057501Com- ral sorts of argument, considered with reference to our posi- parative tion towards the party whom we desire to convince?
193057501Did he really live and write at so early a period as Porphyry and Philo pretend?
193057501Do we desire grandeur?
193057501Do we wish for true policy?
193057501Dr. Adam''s Roman iq1?''
193057501For instance, why admit the existence of an aerial phantom, and deny it the terrible attribute of magnifying its stature?
193057501For it has been shown( 45) that GS h?
193057501From the 1,2 dy1 i n P dy3 dz2 last proposition we have dz?
193057501Gas light is unknown in Rome?
193057501General The general system of working a line, which we have here? ystem here]aid down, is that which is adapted for a first- rate rail- mid down.
193057501Happily the character of Henry the Seventh, hi?
193057501He became regarded as the chief support of the state?
193057501He has drawn the triumph^( lelileTt n P ° f S Tn m ° re than, in^^corresponding he has drawn it uncontaminated, untarnished, and incapable l lk!8?
193057501He set out with four thousand foot and an Hissucees- The war with Turkey still languished, but Peter was re- equal number of cavalry?
193057501Hence it appears from the same official document, that the number of schools not parochial, is not less than 3995, and the num¬ ber of teachers 4469?
193057501Horace About 1769?
193057501How difficult is it, in the narrow compass allowed us for this picture, to do justice even to its prominent outlines?
193057501How great a change, in many missionary stations, would even an acquaintance with the best method of irrigation produce?
193057501How much will it rise if it receives an ad¬ dition which triples its discharge?
193057501However, even in treatises far more de- otllei clas?
193057501I he integral of this in respect of a?
193057501I o this fortress the Scoto- Irish subsequently applied the name of-Dm?
193057501I tie authors of the_ prose romance endeavoured, to the best?
193057501I.iQr''-} S court £ K*/,, Hu Stoor 1%, ■ ■ ohttn, Skiantl?
193057501If be, who in his frolic mood Outdoes the lore of toilsome sages, Should don grave wisdom ’s reverend hood, What might be looked for from his pages?
193057501Imeretia C. The province of Djuree and Belakani..,? otal.
193057501In the second place, we may pass in like manner from these to a third system of co- ordinates a?
193057501In this case dy2 — dxl tan.?
193057501In this dispute Olaus and many persons eminent for their virtue and pie y were obtained a signal victory?
193057501In this latter statement, we have again spsaln, Pe?
193057501Is it more doubtful whether our sense of ridicule be the true test of what is ridiculous?
193057501Is not this superstition then an effusion of gratitude?
193057501It is required to know the same thing with respect to the town of Kitchen?
193057501It may be asked, what was the secret history of this enormous power, this degraded and implicit obedience?
193057501It therefore we reduce this to 24?
193057501It was while Constantine was proceeding on this moment- i s? u ® exPeddion, that he made an open and public declaration, 7 m favour of Christianity.
193057501J lie P rel?
193057501J?
193057501L) ’ rr8''was t*le more t0* 1''8 credit, because the Douglases liad tlii i.''?
193057501Massi hat cohesion 0f particles that hindered that wall to is about 250 miles south- east of Suakim, and is the PorrJ at the sides?
193057501Might I not wash in them and be clean?
193057501Might not this army of satyrs have been only a race of mountain¬ eers, whom Rama, if such a monarch ever existed, had civilized?
193057501Nagansk CONSTAiVr^ ■''•''/, J Wm Law JKOT SK rj?
193057501Near the Viminal hill stood the celebrated since disappeared, while bronze statues of the apostles Pete?
193057501Of this party, Cato, Lucullus, and Metellus, were the chief ad¬ herents; but their efforts only caused Pompey to throw his uncon- fl, c i •?
193057501One end of possess the essential^a?
193057501Qui sic nugatur, tractantem ut seria vincat, Cum seria faciet die, rogo, quantus erit?
193057501S ™ ss island, from the predomin- hills, crossing the country from east to west?
193057501S?\effeCt ofhis ghosts are real, and his devil genuine, though, as is not un- two beings of very opposite m Je^who!
193057501SANCERRE, an arrondissement of the department of the Cher, in Fraflce, extending over 209,684 hectares, equal to 73?
193057501Saisi, il se gonflait d’abord et ne? omdae.
193057501Scarcely was James V., ” eS A, neglected his education; and ihile they gave hfm no t ta ™ ZT,?
193057501Sculp?
193057501Set?
193057501So far all is certain; but a question arises, for what was this homage performed?
193057501Statistic?.
193057501The European toads are stated to have only eight verte¬ bra?, and some as few as seven.
193057501The Romans then, at the final settlement of the llrf I?T''.r ° Clu51um ’?
193057501The Russians were once more thrown into disorder, and were just on the point ot being totally defeated?
193057501The destruction of manicus was deplored by the1 whole Roman neonk?
193057501The fine specimen long^^ anima]?
193057501The important question is, how are adventitious rights acquired?
193057501The intemperance of the Gauls, the cunning and levity of the Greeks, the a^e?
193057501The most truthful narrative of a nation s youth must contain ac?
193057501The only ad- attained a wonderful knowledge of It, they indulged them?
193057501The only question, then, is, Are the books w''hich we possess the same as those thus reverenced and preserved?
193057501The question now arises, who were these fierce and indomitable tribes?
193057501The question then arises, what weight is able to produce this effect?
193057501The respiration ot animals, or the process by which the blood is oxygenated, becomes weaker and less?
193057501The sceptical Hippias, for instance, only puts off the Athenian stole in Agathon, to assume the mantle of the Calendar; the Dana?
193057501The town has some trade in straw- hats and in R I D III ji? au making thread- lace.
193057501The word Chiun may with equal propriety be written Kiun, Kion, or even Kyon, the Hebrewr/oc?
193057501Then the crier proclaimed with a loud voice, Who is here?
193057501There- SS Z tha, “ Inrf-''and XXI6 QB^ saa? £.
193057501Therefore, D Hla+ h) t D f^\ have^-^0.431^ 20)\l V2q( a+ h)) when it is already moving with the velocity^—r- ix?
193057501They are beautifully branched from tbat is^ completed animals, beneath and along their lateral and terminal ed?
193057501This fact is proved by inscriptions, which the reader may consult in Horsley ’s Britannia Romana?
193057501This general feature may be ob- valleys n-^ the whole globe< It is divided into compart- ufthe her
193057501This question, therefore, w hat is the process of nature, and what are the supplies which fill our springs?
193057501This was follow- Hostilities to remove the cardinal, by hiring h^a.cruff]invf10?
193057501This will give e?
193057501Tme7fbry??
193057501Tme7fbry??
193057501To the memory of the aged Suwaroff, caution? ” The count, without betraying the least emotion.
193057501To the north, nortt d''"iSlandS! yIng^"S ° Uth^eSt k is CUt 0ff the old red sands ton eby a range ofTrap^ h a!LdireC 0.n ’ th?
193057501Towards the end of last century bad quality are rejected and burn^ and Aoae wh h.TOO b^Mr Haywa^^^ ba?
193057501Tt vi?
193057501We Practical have also «( the height of the weir) — 72, and 2
193057501We could give of DeBuat, at once forraula which he found to express the?
193057501What evil had they to shun, what prodigious ad¬ vantage to gain, by falsehood?
193057501What fixed points can we find with which to connect the middle of the tie- beam?
193057501What is the cause of all this?
193057501What is the distance to which the swell extends, and what increase does it produce in the depth at different distances from the weir?
193057501What is the metaphysician to think of these phenomena, or what conclusion is he to draw from them respecting the mind?
193057501What things then were they of which Abel had heard, for which he hoped, and in the faith of which he offered sacrifice?
193057501What was this tower of strength?
193057501When a sluice is turn of J drawn up, but its lower edge still remains under water, the ™^?
193057501When it was turned from the stream, we had q= 0T57; but when carried through still water,? is= 0T38.
193057501When “ the father softens,’1?
193057501Whence arises this difference?
193057501Whence then has Rowe ac¬ quired his reputation?
193057501Where are the idols of the coun¬ tries to the west of the Indus?
193057501Which efficiency sort is best calculated for direct Conviction?
193057501Who can pretend to say what is the velocity of a river of which you tell him the breadth, the depth, and the declivity?
193057501Who remembers or can name a single character''which Johnstone has drawn, except perhaps his forcible but odious caricature of Whitefield?
193057501Whom indeed could she trust?
193057501Why is it that the present generation of idolaters still be¬ lieve in their monstrous idols?
193057501Why should I throw away so much time and painful attention upon a thing of so little use?
193057501Within its cave What treasuraaiay so lock’d, so hid?
193057501Would the Jews have suffered in these employments persons that re¬ jected the greater part of their Scriptures?
193057501\?
193057501^ eloquence bears to poetry?
193057501^?
193057501^} thabour.fk,-P rlk?
193057501a?
193057501and what will be its ve- locity?
193057501and which forin ref, ereiice Refutation?
193057501and, second, was he of the very remote antiquity which his translator claims for him?
193057501b ° dy » bemg Protestants; hereby utterly side, Bath; German College, Broadway, WorJstershire • 1 —?
193057501c T?
193057501danSrbth he fIoratlus Coc f ’ seeing the The Aricians being aided by the other Latian cities, and should emor i6 fy rai?
193057501definiti?
193057501eSSfntial r.eclui"with this difference, that the slight dash of generosity which is Sterne within the protection Sltdefoilfon S?
193057501females, both handsome, accomplished, and in love with he olTE vZ= Zs S,,.WOok 0"‘ h?
193057501fish belly, at 3 feet bearings on blocks* 03277 54 Railway?
193057501g\jrf3,c0 » i r?''
193057501h d b k?
193057501he beam De?
193057501he went to Berlin, where the king of Prussia received him Gotha?
193057501j''J?
193057501looked to the king, who, after a short interval, relapsed into^-rh, s usual Pac]fic frame of mind, and celebrated his entrance bDloO?
193057501ment he learned the king ’s wishes, declared his willingness lurray ’s nt t o,?
193057501or what are the limits to be placed to the reader ’s credulity, when those of common sense and ordinary na¬ ture are once extended?
193057501p 776. s v ° P''S » »?
193057501perly so called are common to both worlds and the gavials* “ 7?
193057501rr~whence 2-r j*ij=**/ a?
193057501the cha¬ racter of a true son of chivalry w''as raised to such a pitch?
193057501thf and<+ i!?
193057501v. 17; vopoi, crgof? 5ra/,''/.at •v^aX/ o.o/, Luke xxiv.
193057501whence it derives its obligation?
193057501whence our notions of it arise?
193057501why admit an enchanted helmet, and not a gigantic one?
193057501|? sistance i Fluids.
193057501° Ut tT- S HiS? aUghterS ’ and Cutting the, ast thread wLicl/ binds ntrodiieiinn of „ n i •.
193057501‘ How fares it,’said she, ‘ with the king and my Edward? ’ The youth stood silent.
193057501“ Because he makes good verses, ” said Louis, “ does he think he knows every thing?
193057501“ What! ” said he, “ are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, more excellent than all the waters of Judea?
193057501“ Where, then, may the i*eader ask, is the line to be drawn?
193057501• ixr r, „ Daring the confinement of Luther in a castle near War- Form of bur?, th?
193057501• ixr r, „ Daring the confinement of Luther in a castle near War- Form of bur?, th?
193057501■ 0- — 30- 1- 55* 884?
193057501■_ 27 Vd — 0- 1= ” 5- 34?83, and therefore c?
193108323( G, Inti) Cay?
193108323( I, Ani; 1, Mato; 3, Walk) Tevictze?
193108323)^4+& c. Put A= a~~-+ a* Ti 11 a4 24+& c.& c. A"=ir V"- — A “ 24 H& C.& C.& c. then — 1+ A a?
193108323- ■*< ■* 80 60 40 20 40 60 JZiO 10.0( SM © w WA^mmrm cwmvBi © IF1 IE © WAIL miEIATH ©^ f Smith''s Sd\ Jones sj?
1931083231 • 2 • 3, i=~Tx+ 11a4 a ri+( « — —+ ir — 1:+& c.)x y= r*=< a?
19310832311 I a I e 1 1 « I 5 I 11 I e • a I 9 I* P I C I''''ai « 1 I si ai 1 « 1 1 e IEl i: ai I oi i Hi ai 1 I 1;?
193108323134 Law of them?
1931083232 ° 20''4 25 5 6 5 10 12 11 45 0 20 0 0 30 Value of mn( m?
193108323201 it likely to be most effectually performed by a single presid- Legisla- ing mind, as Mr Bentham proposes?
19310832332- 08 Difference at York 31* 46 Difference at Greenwich The clocks going near-, ly sidereal?
1931083233c?, I, ago di Como.
1931083233c?, The old Tolbooth was erected in 1565, and occupied the site of the present structure.
1931083239 ° O''E. 17 30 w. 16 40 18 26 10 42 16 48 18 2 17 20 18 55 1 0 11 0 13 48 20 0 18 30 15 40 16 32 19 30 18 30 19 40 21 13 15 50 16 48 20 16 22 40?
193108323; Seneca?
193108323< o?>.
193108323?
193108323?
193108323? nnrr)hn, nf^f^ Lib/ ary at Paris> amounts to 1467, exclusively of those re.
193108323? r- The beverage next to water in importance is the porter mg. of London, a malt liquor much celebrated in every part of the world.
193108323?''
193108323?/= wMl”^?/—!—1)2+ i(nv''^—i)3”-& c*} where n may denote any number, positive or negative.
193108323A new bridge was a built at Blackfriars, with handsome streets leading to it, and?
193108323A-.. Azores Western ° I?
193108323A////- C.Faj''c*w«''ll S D rr''fc1---''?
193108323Ajao?
193108323Allpa Alapacha, Alai Acaphan, Aca?
193108323And Cicero having disappointed us in the execution of his plan, can we expect the practical official law- reformers to be more philosophical?
193108323And by whom is this discovery, that Mackintosh ’s conversation presented nothing that could be carried away, thus confi¬ dently announced?
193108323And is not this attended with most serious in¬ conveniences?
193108323And who are to be the choosers?
193108323And who is to be trusted with the privilege of pointing them out?
193108323Anguic Guiate Ape Anamocu Benrra Idah Numane?
193108323Apply these principles to the Eng¬ lish laws, what are they?
193108323Are the common law and the statute law to be kept distinct, or to be incorporated with each other?
193108323Are the two sets of cases, how¬ ever, capable of being accurately distinguished?
193108323Are there sufficient means of learning?
193108323Are we equal to the occasion?
193108323Are you yet arrived at this point?
193108323Behoul Nabagr?
193108323But all this was prevented by his death; unless we should reckon, as part of his intend- met MAC f^j?.
193108323But does it ever enable them to make a new government, in which any greater security is provided for their in¬ terests than there was before?
193108323But if an unfavourable opinion is pronounced of any public functionary — of a judge, for example — would you have it left uncontradicted?
193108323But if not all, what is to be the selection?
193108323But is not this Us de lana ca, prina?
193108323But the victories cained bv Flaminius and jErmliiics r. ™-tho i • i- that the weapons used b, the legions were superio?
193108323But what are these improvements which they suppose must result from the liberality and the wisdom of the judges, but the exercise of arbitrary power?
193108323But what can it have as against the strong?
193108323But what is character, if not the title to the fa¬ vourable sentiments of other men?
193108323But, in such a foul atmosphere, who could be free from contamination?
193108323By those who are condemned to the sacrifice, in what proportion are the con¬ tributions to be made?
193108323By what means, then, did they learn to speak?
193108323C anary I?
193108323Can it be said that things are in this respect any better at present?
193108323Capuc Numitie, Nup Aaqui, Quiis Kiere, Motehi Yanlo, Llacamba Idatu Nicosnone?
193108323Confining ourselves, therefore, to this more ■ l n1Ct, an
193108323Dabu Umena?
193108323Diodorus Siculus and Pliny, there¬ fore, considered this labyrinth as a large edifice?
193108323Diodorus Siculus derives it from the Gaul¬ ish, and Festus from the Greek/.&/%?
193108323Do you know that Sir Humphry Davy tried and failed? — A.
193108323Does England mean, as the master and the maker of V^''Y''W English law, to fall back into the wake of the United States?
193108323First, what are the evils inherent in unenacted law generally?
193108323For what is meant by a vicious government?
193108323From''this diversity in the several qualities of things^?
193108323Guama, Gua- Peni Ada?
193108323HT?
193108323Has it been done?
193108323Have the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism an electric origin; that is, is the magnetism developed by electro- magnetic or thermo- magnetic causes?
193108323Here, then, we come to what is obviously the grand in¬ quiry; namely, first, what can be done towards defining the laws of nations?
193108323Hif experiment 4 inches 2c?
193108323How can you allow an unfavourable opinion to be delivered in the one case, and not delivered in the other?
193108323How can you point out a line where passionate language is, to give intimation, that the conduct of such language begins, dispassionate ends?
193108323How far is it possible to reduce the causes of litigation by giving to the law what Bentham has chosen to term cognoscibility?
193108323How is this circumstance to be reconciled with the progressive generation of love?
193108323How is this effect to be produced, but by some means, fully enjoyed by the people, of communicating their sen¬ timents to one another?
193108323How is this to be accomplished?
193108323How much new air will it produce?
193108323How should it be done?
193108323How then shall these principles be called?
193108323However, suppose Mr Twiss to have to this extent lighted his taper at his predecessor''s candle, what does the illumination amount to?
193108323If a digest, is it to be arranged by title and method, or by historically following the course of time?
193108323If all opinions that are false and unfavourable are said to be indecent, who is to judge if they are false?
193108323If he had never forsaken its communion, where was the necessity or the pretext for such a reconciliation?
193108323If in the formula A2 r* — 1+ Aa;+ j — A3 A4 1-2* 3 we suppose a?
193108323If r is the temperature of observa¬ tion, t/ a certain standard temperature, and
193108323If we now place a mass of iron I close to A, the suspended J-?
193108323If you say that no man is to pass an unjust censure upon the go¬ vernment, who is to judge?
193108323In December 1824, Mr Barlow began a series of ex¬ periments, with the view of ascertaining whether magne?
193108323In English libel law, where this term holds so distin¬ guished a place, is it not defined?
193108323In case no other measures are devised, or none which are adequate, what alternative remains for the English nation?
193108323In either case, is the form to be that of articulate propositions, or of a miscellaneous digest?
193108323In what manner are those wise men to be chosen?
193108323Is it not conceivable that mag¬ netic force may likewise originate in a similar manner?
193108323Is it not rather a mixture of sameness and diversity; sameness in the sound, and diversity in the signification?
193108323Is it not the chief employment of our several courts of judica¬ ture to determine, in particular instances, what is law, jus¬ tice, and equity?
193108323Is it of no use to mark the various fallacies in reasoning, by which even the most ingenious men have been led into error?
193108323Is it the strong, however, or is it the weak, by whom it is most liable to be violated?
193108323Is that to be taken for granted?
193108323Is the discovery of Mr Leslie analogous to other discoveries in the science of chemistry? — A.
193108323Is the question a different one with regard to the contributions of contemporary legal learning?
193108323It comes from this, that the air which was included and disseminated in the liquor, wu, ertV °? xPa.
193108323It did not, indeed, see the light till 1824, when he was induced to publish it in the Edinburgh Philosophical Journal?
193108323It is by combining those properties, so as to produce certain effects, that a discovery is made.—4?.
193108323It is much to be regretted that this design was not carried into execution, seeing it would probably to Mesola he heard the nilo?
193108323It is opqp to the public at certain hours each day, Sundays and holidays excepted.?
193108323It is situated L E S Lesl?
193108323Its three principal"''a,
193108323Kechekoue( ©,]), Kil- Akihkeoue swoa; Tooth, Neepeetah)( O?
193108323LUDIUS, a celebrated painter, who lived in the reign Lui If An?
193108323Lactantius has?.
193108323Leslie, Sir John, Professor of Natural Philosophy in i the University of Edinburgh, and author of several scien- Sir?
193108323LiuicasteE S''?
193108323Lon?
193108323No man will say this is a matter of little importance; the only thing there- fore that can admit of doubt is, whether it can be taught?
193108323Nothing can be more cer- tion?
193108323Now then, with regard to nations, the question is, what ought to be constituted rights?
193108323Now, because this manner of demonstration is ac- Ground ® counted by some not[ altogether so clear and satisfactory, f ® 880!1"1?
193108323Now, how can this be, if the proudest part of mankind are also most addicted to it, unless we suppose vanity and pride to be the same thing?
193108323Now, what will be these subaltern prin- tion- making or amending laws, a philosophical analysis of human ciples?
193108323Now, would this tendency be the only consequence of that relation?
193108323Nuunaihui, Nunai Nitiet?
193108323Of these conditions, how many can be said to belong to any thing included under the term Law of Nations?
193108323On what else is founded the greater part of all human pursuits?
193108323Opata Yuhtepatz; Terepa?
193108323Osage( Wind, Tattasuggy;''( Brothers, Tinai- tauna?])
193108323Ought judges in pronouncing judgment, or advocates in conducting a forensic argument, to be re¬ strained to a particular class of authorities?
193108323Ought judges to be required in every judgment to specify the authority in the code''on which their judgment is founded?
193108323Ought we to conjecture that this intention was really executed in the last books of the treatise De Le¬ gibus?
193108323Our pre¬ sent question is, In the execution of his reforms, how far, and in what direction, would Hale have travelled towards a code?
193108323P Tfi i? e1enJ1 recently tned the whole devastation of a famine or a plague."
193108323Pima Buyapo Inatuburch?
193108323Primurn vision for a satisfactory determination of it, they must dignitas in tarn tenui scientia queepotest esse?
193108323Puquina Hanacpacha; Ha- Caypacha, nac?
193108323Put r= 1 a, and let the expression( 1+ a)x be panded into a series by the binomial theorem; thus ex- y= 1+ a: a+ x{x — 1) 2 X( x — 1)( a?
193108323STro^rj, SiaSjjx?
193108323See Report of the Delate, pubfishe^ a Mathematical Professor in the University of Edinburgh 5 See ShllTsZumZt^T^M^nrRep^t''If ihfoeZt?
193108323Seke?
193108323She is not taught by laws, nor has she any need of force to procure her entrance into the minds of men. ”( Letter on Toleration?)
193108323Sofclety;-''''----- l?
193108323Surprised at his exact obedience, his master asked him, How it was possible for him to eat such a nauseous fruit?
193108323T SeVtTa fhe7"u nearly equal extent, as those of Wolfenbuttel( 190,000), Stuttgard( 197,000), Madrid vard''s • — C''db
193108323Tarahumaran Guami?
193108323Tequiaca?
193108323The first question is, whether any of those events has occurred which would give the affirming country a right of dominion?
193108323The floor of the altar is interspersed with por¬ phyry?
193108323The important questions are, Is the time arrived?
193108323The imputing of these faults, therefore, is it not, in essence and effect, an exhor¬ tation to oppose the operations of government?
193108323The precise question is, whether any exhortation, which is only implied and constructive, should be considered an offence?
193108323The question is, whether any such privileges should be allowed, and, if allowed, to what extent?
193108323The reason is, that could never hope to pass?
193108323Then, you mean to say that Mr Leslie has done what none before him ever accomplished? — A.
193108323These two effects are, arrogance and laziness. ” And on this subject what were the sentiments of Dr Leighton?
193108323This dispo- he umWnn^ any gr.eat depe?
193108323This princess was the daughter of the king of the Gepida?, whom Alboin had killed in battle, and made a cup of his skull, as above related.
193108323Those who had been slaves were transformed into II masters; and, from being a depressed and degraded being bert e?
193108323Though there were considerable di- flion Vttirvlkf of~~~~~~ C?
193108323Tien, Li Ti, To Tshio Tshio Thien, Bloi Dat, Dia( Man, Phu chai) Sa wang Din( Man, Pho chai, Hand, Mu) Mo kaun, Nip ban Lu pu, Mie Mo kaun La pri?
193108323True; but when are we most secure against the influence of false opinions?
193108323Two copies were presented to parliament two therfaSrp?
193108323Uacn"ii t£,Iacr « P0W( aswt ratui M sixte''rasl kavii accot lyric Hora lao5 apOf ion?)
193108323Upon these accounts law is defined to be “ a rule. ” Municipal law is also “ a rule of civil conduct?
193108323Upon these points, therefore, how does the argument stand?
193108323Was this an employment which igno¬ rance would have selected, or which ignorance could have encouraged and promoted?
193108323What can be that marvellous perfection which is consistent with being obscure, un¬ manageable, and inaccessible?
193108323What can the Lydians gain by the conquest Persia; the Lydians, who enjoy all the advantages of ihich the Persians are destitute?
193108323What evidence have we of the measures which he contem¬ plated?
193108323What would be said of a musical instrument, which, from its size and complication, required a Polyphemus to play upon it?
193108323What, however, are the facts?
193108323What, then, can any one accomplish by pursuing this frightful policy?
193108323What, then, shall this principle be called?
193108323When and by whom was the experiment first successfully performed in London?
193108323When are the grounds of opi¬ nions most thoroughly searched?
193108323When the causes are the same, who can expect that the effects will be different?
193108323Who is to afford the greatest, and Law Cf who may come with the least?
193108323Who shall be judge between them?
193108323Who shall come forward; who stand excused?
193108323Why are not the vials of wrath already poured tain, than that it is unsafe for them to permit any but forth upon his odious head?
193108323Why should not the two cases be treated equally?
193108323Why should you be moved with the virtuous displeasure which you express against me because I have praised the style of a bad man?
193108323Why?
193108323Will the principle be theoretical or practical?
193108323Would it be possible for any one to persuade us that Cola- phus was derived from Cuff, or Blaspheme from Blame?
193108323Would you not grant the li¬ berty of calling in question the truth of the allegations, and of supporting a different opinion?
193108323Zuaquan, Ya- Tevecapo qui Titauacatum?
193108323\\ VuWXW''SxAp.v fci\\\BulA; C.of Eii&t ll.•''? 47/^5 ■-.I'', ■.
193108323^ iiodsof i ig ar¬ il nets, Metidso?
193108323^\ Frienipy I?
193108323a ™ THalo?
193108323aa Cajje Verde I?
193108323and, secondly, what can be done to¬ wards providing a tribunal for yielding prompt and accu¬ rate decisions in conformity with them?
193108323bee?
193108323c?
193108323c^JtintveA---•''''viprlteey^ OJff'', € • sL A>/''P, F IVIarquesas Nukuhn a o NavigatoisI?
193108323deali?
193108323ernp|,et| from] osing?
193108323herei is na oldie? as si eape nd a dthoi''hole ach iann< re hi critu f his ther rrenc rousa rdere spres iade, estow rotiio ho hi ar.
193108323i. p. 209; to which work we are indebted for the above facts relative to the trade of La?
193108323ilaiii? el.
193108323in other words, for applying with the greatest possible efficacy the opinion of the wrorld for restraining the violation of them?
193108323jtg parts?
193108323more or less numerous?
193108323next, what are those which are peculiar to the particular shape which unenacted law has assumed in England?
193108323not even a favourable one?
193108323of a mity traci and jag, bet?
193108323or where¬ in do the defects of government consist?
193108323racter?
193108323require?
193108323sift the grounds upon which the allegations of the other If the people have not the means of knowing the actions man are supported?
193108323t?
193108323theoretical or practical?
193108323tion between tvfo others?
193108323u Atqueilla ipsa putativa principia ad rationes reddendas compel-''\rtf?^rtVlnlUS, llU0USflue plane conslant.
193108323what have you loved?"
193108323which the people can make a good choice, besides the liberty of the press?
193108323|y?
193108323£ — 9 1 1 small quantity, and we have cos. £ cm B — x,?
193108323® AM?
193108323— 2)+ 1 • 2~ 1 1 x(x — 1) fx — 2)( a?
193108323’ 1 „__ i?
193108323“ About things on which the public thinks long, ” says Dr Johnson, “ it commonly attains to think right. ”( Life of Addism?)
193108323“ For,"says Frode, “ in those times seamen had no load¬ stone2 in the northern countries?
193108323•v—-"The question is, whether indecent discussion should be prohibited?
193108323™ Philip had no sooner reduced the Illyrians, than he be-> r °''jgan t0 Put in execution greater designs than any which he?^had yet attempted.
192984258( Edition of Gray, bv Miwfififtjitfo 10{ BloaqfiOT ssadj lie m 9flT ffioufqoeolnlq bo*.olyfaT; ytioiJqmT?
192984258( Why omit in this list the name of Locke?)
192984258,\uV\\ti adt os:) Su(jb 1-*/loxiB- i''n bin obumio''^ •** R''t*-ab r-ijcfu • jibs''itu-ait no''Oiusoni?
192984258.. 1 “ If our ancestors have heen all along under a mistake, how came they to have fallen into it? ■ is a ques ion in.
1929842581 Warburton, indeed, alwayspro/ cssi?.?
1929842581 Warburton, indeed, alwayspro/ cssi?.?
1929842581015,1016—Is the moon phosphores¬ cent?
192984258122—Are in¬ fants susceptible of it?
192984258123—Had the houses chimneys?
192984258124—often diseased, without symp¬ toms of functional derangement, 478, 480—When one hemisphere is diseased may the other perform its functions?
192984258133, 137—negro slavery, 384—steam- navigation to, 691—is the sugar cane a native of?
192984258134—Did the race spring from one stock?
192984258139—What is requi¬ site to make a war just?
192984258140—What are just modes of carrying it on?
192984258157—hybrids generally barren, 161 — Have all animals progenitors?
192984258163 — Have brutes souls?
1929842581765?
19298425824?.
192984258257?
192984258275 lotes tomes?
19298425827; V. 787 — by whom discovered?
19298425828 — whence derived by plants?
19298425829?.
1929842583 1 Is not this precisely the sophistical mode of questioning known among Logicians by the name of Sorites or Acervus?
1929842583 — or the upper atmos¬ phere?
192984258333, 337, 341—Did they bor¬ row their superstitions from India?
1929842583?
192984258404, 407 — Were letters known in his time?
19298425840?
192984258416, 437—temples, 435—Did the Greeks know the arch?
192984258430—Greek structures, 434 — Did the Romans get the laws of the twelve tables from?
19298425844 What becomes of these soids, or forms, on the death of the animal?
192984258447—Did he forge Sanchoniatho’scosmogony?
192984258464—are the blind capable of distinguishing them by touch?
192984258494—What advantage accrues to a country from colonies possessing them?
192984258497—law on which its con¬ struction depends discovered by Snel- lius, 631—Was it known to the Celtic priests?
192984258533-ancient Jews probably acquainted with sugar, 790-their surgery,820,827—synagogues?
192984258534?
192984258549, 554, 585—What constitutes a distinct one?
192984258549—Were they long ignorant of a future state?
19298425856?.
192984258582, 633—arteri- alization of, 583, 645—nature and pro¬ perties of, 633—quantity of, 641 — Does it contain proximate elements of all tissues?
192984258589—was printing in¬ vented at?
192984258632, et seq.—on electro- magnetism, VIII, 574?
192984258664—Is nervous energy identical with it?
192984258673—What part connected with voluntary motion?
192984258699—Is he naturally carnivo¬ rous?
1929842586?
192984258707—Are all treaties LAW — LEA annulled by war?
192984258722; but not always, 723—Are they more superficial and less sheltered than arteries?
192984258730—Has its figure changed?
192984258768; the United States, XXL 464—are the British likely to retain their pre- eminence in it?
19298425886—Is lower Egypt its gift?
19298425898,? 9.
19298425898,etse
192984258< c And canst thou doubt, Aristodemus, if the gods take care of man?
192984258< e May there not exist, ” he asks on one occasion, “ an immense space beyond the region of the stars?
192984258?
192984258? 70 PRELIMINARY DISSERTATIONS.
192984258? agTSt?
192984258? agTSt?
192984258? «?.—opinions of the early Calvinists respecting the Lord ’s Sup¬ per, XX.
192984258A paralytic disorder seized him in 1737?
192984258A tongue hath been bestowed on every other animal; but what animal, except man, hath the power of making his thoughts in¬ telligible to others?
192984258A.• j 3 “ The writings of the best authors among the ancients, ” Montaigne tells us on one occasion, “\ei"g fuh a"dTsofi1,nd?
192984258About what then are philosophers agreed?
192984258Accidentelle, par quoi est elle determinee?
192984258After an interval of fourscore years, Torelli’s4 elegant edition of Archimedes, pur¬ chased in Italy?
192984258And from that seat of thought dispenses Her sovereign pleasure to the senses,& c.& c. pn3v> rnTn10o f ™ 1*?
192984258And is it not evident, that of tilings which are unique( such as matter, mind, space, time) no classifica¬ tion is practicable?
192984258And, in what reasonable length of time could that extended communication be accomplished?
192984258Anne potius dicendum est eminere in hoc mysterio quicquid sublime magnificumque humana geometria etiamnum requirit?
192984258Are not many of these secondary pleasures indestructible?
192984258Are they not prefer¬ able to blind and ignorant assent?
192984258Are those which influence the formation of the human character likely to be less minute and multiplied?
192984258As to the scholastic questions concerning the nature and essence of mind,—whether it be extended or unextended?
192984258Ask any man of common acuteness, what relation is expressed by the preposition above?
192984258Augustin closes the long line of ancient tes¬ timony to the involuntary character of error: “ Quis est qui velit decipi?
192984258Baia?, IV.
192984258But all the particles of the conductor are thrown during the passage into a state of vehement re¬ pulsion, and, consequently?
192984258But ask him what relation is expressed by the preposition of?
192984258But did the principle which appeared thus to unite the great bodies of the universe act only on those bodies?
192984258But how came man by language?
192984258But how could it perform this great function if it did not impel the will?
192984258But how few of the multitude are competent to enter into these refined explana¬ tions?
192984258But in thee, Aristodemus, hath been joined to a wonderful soul, a body no less wonderful; and sayst thou, after this, the gods take no care of me?
192984258But the question recurs, why, or how?
192984258But to what point is every one of its elements directed?
192984258But what could induce such a being to will or to act?
192984258But what if the proof had been easy?
192984258But when the na¬ ture of our feelings is thoroughly explored, is it not evident that this coincidence is the result of superficial confusion?
192984258But why, it may be asked, do these feelings, rather than others, run into each other, and constitute Conscience?
192984258But, si quid novisti rectihs,& c. “ You ask me, if the idea of cause and effect is nothing hut vicinity?
192984258By the preposition below?
192984258Car pourquoi voudroit on qu’il y a eu des idees innees?
192984258Ces vibrations se communiqueroient- elles a I’instant au siege de fame?
192984258Ceux qui definissent 1’idee autre- ment, ne s’eloignent- ils pas visiblement du sens et de 1’intention du mot?
192984258Combustio Pecunij?, VII.
192984258Comment cela m’a- t- il arrive?
192984258C{ But whence, ” said Bacon,< c can arise such vagueness and sterility in all the physical systems which have hitherto existed in the world?
192984258De la Statique, thdo- ime 11?
192984258Did it reside merely in their centres, or was it a force common to all the particles of matter?
192984258Do not many of them survive primary appetites?
192984258Does it imply merely that the conception of Space is necessarily in¬ volved in all our notions of things external?
192984258Et quidem, ut Aristotelis exempla tantummodo non falsa sint, qualia tamen sunt?
192984258Fontenelle, M. noted maxim of 23 Reasons for classing him with his early contempo¬ raries 156 Account of his early productions 15?
192984258For what meaning is there in things exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any¬ thing that exists in the objects?
192984258For who ever saw a mind produced?
192984258Hath not the privilege of an erect form been bestowed on him alone?
192984258He was asked again, Whether God could tell a lie?
192984258How could they regard rights and duties as subsisting between them?
192984258How many metaphy¬ sical difficulties might be raised about the ma¬ thematical notion of a line?
192984258I hope I can answer my own doubts; but, if I could not, is it to be wondered at?
192984258If an author is to be held chargeable with all the consequences logically deducible from his opinions, who can hope to escape censure?
192984258If it were otherwise, how could men of perfectly different religions deal or reason with each other on moral subjects?
192984258If, as has been already said, to the question, How are we to measure the force of a moving body?
192984258If, in order to answer the doubts started, new principles of philosophy must be laid, are not these doubts themselves very useful?
192984258Il le croyoit done fibre? — Oui sans doute, et lui- meme Dement a chaque pas son funeste systeme.
192984258In fact, therefore, it is not a precise question to ask, What is the measure of the force of a moving body?
192984258In what essential respect does this system differ from that of Spinoza?
192984258In what other sense can universality be predicated of any proposition not identical?
192984258In what respect do the following observations differ from the Epicurean theory concerning the origin of our knowledge, as expounded by Gassendi?
192984258Indeed, if such a law existed, how could a body at rest begin to move, or a body in motion come to a state of rest?
192984258Is any thing implied in them which Locke has not more fully and clearly stated in the following sentence?
192984258Is it because our moral faculties perceive it to be right?
192984258Is it conceivable that a body can exist in any state which does not fall under one or other of the two predicaments, rest or motion?
192984258Is it not often pre¬ ferred to the original enjoyment?
192984258Is it not probable that much ot our love of praise may be thus ascribed to humane and sociable pleasure in the sympathy of others with us?
192984258Is it possible that an author who pronounces so dogmatically upon the philosophy of England, should never have heard the name of Dr Clarke?
192984258Is it reasonable to think, that the phenomena of the intellectual world are less various, or less marked with the signatures of Divine wisdom?
192984258Is not the extension we see co¬ loured; and is it possible for us, so much as in thought, to separate and abstract colour from extension?
192984258Is not this precisely the doctrine and even the language of Helvetius?
192984258Is not this to revert to the scholastic folly of verbal generalization?
192984258Is not this, in effect, an admission that beneficial tendency does dis¬ tinguish virtuous acts and dispositions from those which we call vicious?
192984258Is the mode of writing practised there of divine or of human origin?
192984258Is the new pleasure the less real for being acquired?
192984258Is there no Arbuthnot now, to chastise the follies of our craniologists?
192984258I’intelligence d’un premier etre ne m’est pas mieux demontree par ses ou- vrages, que la faculte de penser dans un philo- sophe par ses berits?
192984258La divinite n’est elle pas aussi clairement empreinte dans I’oeil d’un ciron, que la faculte de penser dans les ecrits du grand Newton?
192984258Le j ugement sur les verites evidentes, n’est il pas une simple vue de ces verites la, un simple coup d’oeil que 1’esprit jette sur elles?
192984258Le jugement est il autre chose qu’un acte de nos facultes intellectuelles dans la comparison des idees?
192984258Mais cette utilite a- t- elle ete 1’unique fin de Dieu?
192984258Mas it a fact that every particle of matter had a tendency to unite with every other?
192984258May not the former be called the philosophy of refection, with as great propriety as the philosophy ot sensation?
192984258Mendeli, in Irak Arabia?
192984258Must not utility be in that case< e the felt essence of virtue? ” 1 Why are other ends, besides general happiness, fit to be morally pursued?
192984258Must not utility be in that case< e the felt essence of virtue? ” 1 Why are other ends, besides general happiness, fit to be morally pursued?
192984258Nay, even in his own house, does he not lock his chests?
192984258Necessaire, comment la liherte peut elle en etre le resultat?
192984258Nor susceptible of any useful application to enlight- must it be forgotten, to the glory of his genius, en the mind, or to accelerate its progress?
192984258Notes I would still farther ask, does a spade or a plough Illustrations muc^ more resemble a watch than a watch does an organised animal?
192984258Of Fichte ’s speculations about the philosophical import of the pronoun/ f Qu’est- ce que le moi?
192984258On this supposition, would not my will in issuing all the details of my orders, remain, in every respect, in the same circumstances as before?
192984258Or father, when connected with the characteristical finesse of Fontenelle ’s wit, does it not lead to a conclusion precisely opposite?
192984258Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind? — — The general order since the whole began, Is kept in Nature, and is kept in Man.
192984258Or was that tendency directed only to particular centres?
192984258Plato and Aristotle inquired, What is science?
192984258Pourquoi ces choses et non pas d’autres?
192984258Publius Syrus, an ancient write?
192984258Q, uoi?
192984258Quel est 1’auteur dangereux?
192984258Qui les a fixees sur ma tete?
192984258Quid mare?
192984258Quippe, si imaginatio fortis tantarum sit yirium, operae pretium fuerit nosse, quibus modis earn exaltari, et se ipsa majorem fieri detur?
192984258Quis dubitat pecuniam vacuam inutilem omnino esse?
192984258Qu’est ce qui distingue done les homines?
192984258Sans doute, mais que s’ensuit- il de la?
192984258Shall God then he angry at the sight of the iron link?
192984258Shall we not find, that, from the author of the book of Job to the preachers at Boyle ’s Lecture, the same language has been universally held?
192984258Superos quid quaerimus ultra?
192984258S’il continue a me le nier, ou en sera sa sincerite?
192984258Tell me( to use the words of Cleanthes), does not the idea of a contriver flow in upon you with a force like that of sensation?
192984258That this spirit of sceptical argument has been 1 “ Nam si singulas disciplinas percipere magnum est, quanto majus omnes?
192984258The devil in the water asked further, Whither art thou going?
192984258The purpose of the Moral Sciences is to answer the question What ought to be?
192984258The purpose of the Physical Sciences throughout all their provinces, is to answer the question What is?
192984258To give myself airs and speak magnificently; might I not observe that Columbus did not conquer empires and plant colonies?
192984258Unde vero mercatoris lucrum?
192984258West ce pas vue, ou coup d’ceil, si vous voulez?
192984258What abuse of words can be greater than to say, That neither the parts of time nor the parts of Notes space can be moved from their places?
192984258What am I?
192984258What can be more explicit, or more forcible, than the following exposition of the inconsistencies of fatalism?
192984258What can be more loose and illogical than the phrase external sensation?
192984258What can he more conducive, or even necessary, to the being smA wellbeing of society, than the rules of justice?
192984258What causes rest in one, and motion in the other?
192984258What circumstance distinguishes the former from the latter case?
192984258What contradiction is there between them and the theory of regular and uniform formation?
192984258What could the conviction add to that greatness of soul, and to these glorious attributes?
192984258What danger can ever come from ingenious reasoning and inquiry?
192984258What greater light can be hoped for in the moral sciences?
192984258What is knowledge?
192984258What is the nature of remorse?
192984258What is the result of experience on the choice of the objects of moral culture?
192984258What makes all physical and moral ill?
192984258What single point have they placed beyond the reach of dispute?
192984258What then is the distinction among men?
192984258What, for instance, is the aim of all the social affections?
192984258What, then, is there wanting to make you equal to the hest; a friend for any one to be proud of?
192984258When going to sleep, does he not lock his doors?
192984258Whence is indignation against injustice?
192984258Whence, on this scheme, the plea¬ sure or pain with which we review our own ac¬ tions, or survey those of others?
192984258Who can account for a tempest on one day, and a calm on another?
192984258Who seeth not that he is as it were a god in''the midst of this visible creation?
192984258Why do we feel shame?
192984258Why should it be tacitly assumed that all these great characteristics of conscience should necessarilypresuppose its being unformed and underived?
192984258Why then should not the greater powers of reason and conscienice have different habitual modes of contemplating voluntary actions?
192984258Why?
192984258Why?
192984258Will they add to the tranquillity, to the enjoyments, and to the happiness of man¬ kind?
192984258Xlu''HT ’ XXI ‘ 190?
192984258You must, in addition, say, How is the moving body to be employed, or in which of its different capacities is it that you would measure its effect?
192984258^ A ous etes tres confus, Baruc Spinoza, mais etes vous aussi dangereux qu’on le dit?
192984258^inoeimiitiO tA saxerrm aiorn riaura, noini(Jo varai.si.bohoq emee sra?
192984258__ coit mi’il n’pst^ll, Tieutcux?
192984258an ex tectis et parietibus argentum pro- prie nascitur?
192984258and forced to describe a curve like a projectile at the surface of the earth?
192984258and may not this empyreal heaven be filled with happiness and glory?
192984258as such, always hated,—can we require a more clear, short, and unanswerable proof, that bene¬ ficial tendency is an essential quality of virtue?
192984258aut cujus materfamilias non primuni locum tenet tedium, atque in celebritate versatur?
192984258et fortificari possit?
192984258et qui pecunia lundum acquirit, annon pecunia ilia ge¬ neral alteram annuam pecuniam?
192984258fi?
192984258habitually awake to all the perceptions and im¬ pressions of the bodily organs?
192984258have y ou made me wicked and miserable?
192984258i imo^thVanous forms which religious entf—^ the specious disguise ot a deep humility, aims at exalting the?
192984258icotliioq ntzoiq srii a''-lari •- looiq a Iffima y/ nfinnor t ’ TQvvtisBSiiod??
192984258icotliioq ntzoiq srii a''-lari •- looiq a Iffima y/ nfinnor t ’ TQvvtisBSiiod??
192984258idee?
192984258in their differences?
192984258la duplication du cube?
192984258la quadrature du cercle?
192984258quid domus, ex cujus locatione pensionem per- cipio?
192984258res cogitans; quid est hoc?
192984258rtviw»rsf T£ ixrpf&ovTts Tcii''bcts, xuAa.itip XaiAitaboi? 0''>( iiov ‘ Txgu''$i$o*''rts kWois( PLATO, Leg.
192984258ses connojs_ concours nombreux d’auditeurs, qu’il enchainait a ses leqons par la richesse de sa t ic ion I?
192984258tinctions, and the power of moral feelings, the two points to he proved, how can either of these propositions he evident, or even intel¬ ligible?
192984258vehicle, and for suggesting which, all sets of signs seem to he equally fitted?
192984258whether it have any relation to space or to time?
192984258~FovmdXion o?
192984258“ Does not a man( he asks), when taking a journey, arm himself, and seek to go well accompanied?
192984258“ Estne Dei sedes nisi terra, et pontus, et aer, Et ccelum, et virtus?
192984258“ For, ” he asks, “ why is it right to obey the will of God?
192984258“ Hoc idem de corpore dicimus; est extensum, impenetrabile,& e. sed quid est quod habet hasce proprietates?
192984258“ If we except, ” says Mr Adam S’aSirefatTriinalK “^ “ tH?
192984258“ Is not this medium( the ether) much rarer within the dense bodies of the sun, stars, and planets, than in the empty celestial spaces between them?
192984258“ Mais, dites vous, y aura- t- il done des juge¬ mens innes?
192984258“ One of his parents, ” says Whiston, “ ask¬ ed him when he was very young, Whether God could do every thing?
192984258“ Quern enim Romanorum pudet uxorem ducere in convivium?
192984258“ Time is the greatest innovator; shall we then not imitate time?
192984258“ Y auroit- il un espace, s’il n’y avoit point de corps, et une duree s’il n’y avoit rien?
192984258■ j.ui•»''u. U''jJi jdJ i* •> ai ’*, giflU qn eifujr ffiodwo?
193913444''? • losophers of Athens took pleasure in attending upon his “^discourses.
193913444( 1_J,)+ i 1; there-_( I-- log* C1 — a:)+ 1* 1- 3+^-?
193913444( B#^ fMeld Sports of the North of Europe 21?
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193913444* 16 bulb one incb in diameter, is blown in di''n.?
193913444* a, for instance, have the astronomical systems ot the Uia- dees or the Greeks to do with the Copermcan system ot modern astronomy?
193913444* pi?
193913444*''™ Play0lxtV0V TC?
193913444*.2 The acti and we have, as in the former case, GS=& c of the n der simil to that 0 M*G?
193913444*\ 1 —*= Fh-+T+ r+’s+’H Now the series in the parenthesis is evidently equal to* m-1-p* m( 1-p*-p x?
193913444+ C/?
193913444+ Rr)*+( Pp2+ Qq2+ Rr2) x?
193913444+ a?2 This formula will not apply in the case of a?
193913444+ «? 2-f-/3? 22+ y n3,& c. Ct, P, y, being constants derived from experiments thus — and setting out from 100 ° cent, as the zero —.
193913444+ «? 2-f-/3? 22+ y n3,& c. Ct, P, y, being constants derived from experiments thus — and setting out from 100 ° cent, as the zero —.
193913444, 1.?
193913444, 10 t inclosed. ” Manwood 49 147 E Rp^t^frh 18 3^ cha8e 19 not a forest- differetb Rom a park in that it is “ A park is a Wenarll nf, Be.fts?
193913444, The winding- machines, under the general supermten- ence of a man called a steward, are tended by girls?
193913444, a?
193913444, h* tlle Pi<* »"* H«1 with steam: but WM, upon Whose axle or sh ift it is ’''I T a ® S00J a?
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19391344410 be''ng aS lt were crystallized, which they n. Jn7- lh‘saPPears in examining a flake of snow by a the who, e ofit wil1 aPPear to be cent?!
193913444102= 2- 0086002,?/= log.
19391344414.. 4- Burtken in Tons, 1775 N?
193913444178, where the connect¬ ing- rod jo R is at right angles to it, then the connecting--rody?
1939134441?
1939134442#-f- 3a?2+ 4a-3+ 5a;4+,& c. its scale of relation being a;2 T( » — 2) — 2a?
1939134442, observes, “ For if and t^af1Stratr8-COu1^ make tk?
1939134442. hyperbola whose equation is What is the form of the curve corresponding to the smallest distance of the par¬ ticles?
19391344420, A is the ash- pit door, B the furnace door, and Expei in 2?
19391344422. c. p. 51.?
1939134442a?, and thus b becomes a function of x.
1939134444- a?2( 1 — a?
193913444449 f nerat, on of Cltizens?
193913444469 rates, tion and self- knowledge, and disregard of personal respon-^^sibility, by those who implicitly received them?
1939134445. among the avrovpyoi rrjs( biXoaocfuds^ s A T?
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1939134447,) upon which is set the altar y, having a tube?
193913444835>? ry.
1939134449* What is the influence of frequently repeated heat¬ ing on the plates of a boiler?
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193913444? l-hip Let E be the middle point of the water- line AB, which s we may call the construction water- line, F the place of the!)
193913444? “ d“fe”’_whec1 ’ ’ i&S"* «- Evidently he is not treating the subject whh the exactnS cellence, we might perhaps have expected.
193913444? • Expedition to the Rocky Mountains, p. 234 and 236.
193913444?, found in that court ’ and the ho- veaiN f P0!
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193913444A M. The thermometers used, when the relation between the Ste?
193913444A new It will now be asked, what shall be substituted m place theory can- of this erroneous theory?
193913444After D?
193913444Aiknum, Sculp?
193913444And was it upon Shakspeare only, or up¬ on him chiefly, that he lavished his pedantry?
193913444And what human teacher has ever had such glorious trophies erected or the conquests of his philosophy as the extant works of these master minds?
193913444And yet these exnppi1 dd “ nd.er, hlsJlands- What, therefore, might not be S?d a Tlds ° f inferior order?
193913444Anti- shiP by gua had the honour of leading the way in making this opi- son?<: c ° l0 nion operative.
193913444As a their weeklv St? ™ fifY^^ ° bl, g, ed, tbe comPaiiy.
193913444Be pleased with nothing if not blessed with all?
193913444Bishop Hoadley acknow¬ ledges, that when St Paul says,4 “ The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ?
193913444But is not this easily explained by a common process, the formation ot stalac¬ tites?
193913444But it may be naturally asked, which is the preferable method?
193913444But it sought to rouse the understanding to Socra?
193913444But such eminent ma-?
193913444But very-, x- c* 1 t?
193913444But was this, as Steevens most disingenuously pretends, to be taken as an exponent of the public feeling towards Shakspeare?
193913444But what is smelling?
193913444But when she sails on wind differ- an 0^pque course?
193913444But which?
193913444But why?
193913444But y is as x"\ and?/2 as xim.
193913444But’the fact is^hat bv comhin^nJ^+L68!!^!?
193913444By what means it has been asked, may a man protect his property?
193913444Can any absurdity, or, we might almost add, any crime, equal this?
193913444Could any thing be more simple, more natural, more appropriate, or more likely to prove effectual?
193913444Ditto?
193913444Do we mean, then, to compare Addi¬ son with an idiot?
193913444Does a man at Paris expect to see Moliere reproduced in pro¬ portion to his admitted precedency in the French drama?
193913444Dogs, although wholly unac 1 See also Sir William Drummond ’s Academwal Qoestions, book i cha?
193913444Dupin has asked, why were seventy- two interpreters employed, since twelve would have been sufficient?
193913444During his residence in that city, his hostess, who was a Lutheran, asked him one day if she could be saved while she continued in her religion?
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193913444Else how came Spen¬ ser ’s life and fortunes to be so utterly overwhelmed in ob¬ livion?
193913444Example, T. reticulatus?
193913444For who else could stay, even for a moment, the wild impetuosity of Alcibiades, or the ferocious arrogance of Critias?
193913444For,?> dly, the four lines were written and printed before Shakspeare was born.
193913444Fore aisde, Ii ° Upper Di Lower I)?
193913444From what then does this heat originate, and whence is the fuel which has produced it for so many ages?
193913444From whence come contentions among you?
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193913444He began h.s ph.lolog.cal pursmts w th the ever beam ot t iing and swelling like the study of the Hebrew and Greek tongues, and made h.mself''a tree?
193913444He gently expostulated with them for this outbreak of grief, saying, “ What are you doing, my friends, so strangely?
193913444Here p — x2, q~ — 2a?, r — 1, T( i)= 1, T( 2) 2a;; therefore, substituting in the formula, we get l 1_ f — 2a?
193913444Here p — x2, q~ — 2a?, r — 1, T( i)= 1, T( 2) 2a;; therefore, substituting in the formula, we get l 1_ f — 2a?
193913444How are we to account, then, for that deluge, as if from Lethe, which has swept away so entirely the traditional memorials of one so illustrious?
193913444How is all this to be explained?
193913444How then came a traffic so unna¬ tural and unjust as that of slaves, to be originally introduced Slavery, into the world?
193913444How then can it be expected that a science should be determined, when its very founda¬ tions are yet to be laid?
193913444I erhaps he sel-] i m into any y adjustment possible, but seldomer do ™, “ l?
193913444If either the mixed cup or unleavened bread be absolutely necessary to the validity of the sacrament, why not wine made from the grapes of Judaea?
193913444If so, it may be plausibly conjectured that it be¬ gan amongst those violent persons whom our translators have called giants?
193913444If so, whence came Rowe ’s edition, Pope ’s, Theobald ’s, Sir Thomas Han- mer ’s, Bishop Warburton ’s, all upon the heels of one another?
193913444In the great world therefore of woman, as the inter¬ preter of the shifting phases and the lunar varieties of that Sha?
193913444In vacuo, therefore, or under a rarificd atmosphere?
193913444In what practical school were the principles of toleration to be then studied?
193913444Iron, Manganese Carbon, Silicon, Aluminum, U 2 Sulphur ® O''*?''
193913444Is Heaven unkind to man and man alone?
193913444Is it possible for a sensation to exist where there is no sentient?
193913444Is this coat- of- arms, then, Sir Thomas Lucy ’s?
193913444It differs from hail are nTa?
193913444It frequently stands at 30 inches, sometimes at 31 inches; and on the morning of the 7th of January, 1839?
193913444It has a large market on Friday, nepopulation amounted in 1801 to 1293, in 1811 to 1377, n 1»21 to 1562, and in 1831 to 1632. townT''-!/0”eyuWaS a?
193913444It has been a question in morals, whether it be not likewise the incentive to every action, however virtuous or apparently disinterested?
193913444It is proposed to find from this formula the sum of n terms of the series_ 1 —( n 4- 1)^ s~~~ 1 — 2a?
193913444It made the foundation of his theory?
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193913444Let BD be called a, and BA be called x; then AD= V d1 —*?.
193913444Let the series to be summed be, m> ft 4- 1 „ ft* 4- 2 „ 1-] a?
193913444Let us next suppose the fraction which produces a re¬ curring series to be a bx-j- cx2 1 — ax — fix?
193913444Maj he kill the person who attacks it, if he can not otherwise re¬ pel the attack?
193913444Mary Magda- len?
193913444Michahelles inhabits the south of those ambiguous genera Typhlops and Aniphisbcena?
193913444Milton only,—and why?
193913444Modern Disposition, of the, TunJbers of an- JSnpiish Lme, of Batile S/ iip;?.
193913444Mr. Paxton, the fow, h?.
193913444N ° 8 indi.65(* vt. 91?
193913444N. The largest, from which the others de- buildings, particularly a temple and a theatre, with fifty f| Sultan- rive their name?
193913444Notwithstan mg errors of the Cortes, considering that the king was wi them, and that his brother Carlos, although aPP^in?
193913444Now Et?
193913444Now none of these adjuncts can be separated from the rest of the sen¬ tence; for if one be, why should not all the rest?
193913444Now what is this?
193913444Now what proof has Mr Malone adduced that the acres of Asbies were not as valuable as those of Tug- ton?
193913444Now/ a2 represents point, and it is very difficult to ascertain its place; but Bat vw?
193913444Oiei 8 av tovs 0eovs rots dvdpdnrois 86£av epcfivcrai, i> s heavoi elaiv ev Kai mucbi noieiv, e’l prj Svvaroi rjcraV,,^7?
193913444On perceiving some of those who accompanied him, weeping, “ Why is this, ” he said; “ is it now that you weep?
193913444P k Pl0Perly extend to the buck, doe, fox; but in common and legal sense to all the beasts of the forest. ” hares, conie^rnTtridges1^ PTf01’^?
193913444P''?
193913444Phil Jour., July 1839)?
193913444Res live? a- tr- S) se.
193913444S. What effect is produced on the tenacity of these boiler plates by change of temperature?
193913444SHAK SPEAR E. 180, Shak- in that case what would follow?
193913444SXjidroutanyth.mrmg^y.p^ed S that^givtm by Xenophon,) studied^o give effect,^t the his o ° p?nds: “ isr tir''thTs?
193913444Section-r?
193913444She is not worth thee then: — What years?
193913444Should it now be asked, why then is the bishop of Man still called the bishop of Sodor and Man?
193913444Simson on mathematical subjects; and at his death in p?
193913444Since, then, these now appear to be the same, who will assert that one of them is of the one kind rather than the other?
193913444Sir Launcelot Greaves is represented as a per¬ son of diseased understanding; and who shall set bounds to the vagaries of insanity?
193913444Socmus, Faustus, nephew of the preceding, and princi- mQ0UTer? f the Socinian sect, was born at Sienna in 1.''
193913444Solon, 19, ol6ptvoS eVl 8v< r\ QovXacs Jairtp dyKvpais oppdvaau, r, rrov tv rrjv wo\tv ter tail at, k.t.a: J5? ’ AnsSpRNub.
193913444Soon after the battle of Malaga, he was presented by 1 nnce George to Queen Anne, who received him gracious- Tn?
193913444Suppose, then, a greater quantity of steam is to be produced; how is that to he obtained?
193913444Supposing the veracity of these two writers equal, as we have no proof of the contrary, which of them ought we to consider as the best evidence?
193913444T^ p Q R'', 1_ p£ i_ q- p T^-^x be n0W resolved int0 se¬ ries by division* then, adding the like powers of x in each, we have( P+ Q+ R) 4-( Pp+ Q?
193913444Tbe hke may be said of cJ beSdesCannot wXnt sn^ k-?
193913444The Greeks usually measured distances bv stadia, which they called o- raStao-/xo?.
193913444The act was to take effect on the first day of August S?
193913444The ancient Britons are also said to have detiu)5^''tor* la
193913444The author of this ‘ f Cue ’s Life of Andrew Melville, voL i n.? 13 Balberton near Edinburgh in 1726, in the ninetieth year of his age.
193913444The difficulty of spring Sh?
193913444The edible fruits of Sierra Leone are S I E numerous and luscious, including pine apples, superior in Sien?
193913444The history of the past impiove- ments of the steam- engine is tliere^ore.t|l
193913444The manufactures of Spain are in a very depressed state, Mann?
193913444The mistake is in the assumption that the theory of ships for thet?
193913444The next class of series we shall consider, compre¬ hends such as may be formed by the successive substitu¬ tion of a, a+ 1?
193913444The occasion was one which th?
193913444The other parts of the engine shown in the figure are, G the cylinder, into which the steam from the boiler flows through the pipes c?
193913444The question, then, of any im¬ portance is, may a man put a robber to death rather than part with a small portion of his properly?
193913444The triangles DAc?, AA8, will represent the ac¬ cumulated attracting and repelling forces.
193913444Then would follow springes, traps, nets, and all that class of devices for the capture of beasts and birds yc/ v??
193913444Then would follow springes, traps, nets, and all that class of devices for the capture of beasts and birds yc/ v??
193913444Therefore the velocity v generated in the time t F- oG is= jtr The expression of the angular velocity is also the expres¬ sion of the velocity?
193913444These lights may have the subsidiary parts simply catoptric, as at Biar¬ ritz, or dia- catoptric, as at Planier; and,?> d.
193913444They are similarly de¬ noted in the ground plan, and in the longitudinal section by the letters A1 h2 h?.
193913444They have brushy? winirri’Til?
193913444They have brushy? winirri’Til?
193913444This feeling had ts influence with Socrates, and induced him to regard aut;.10r ‘?
193913444This satire is to be found most knowing and wise men of his time?
193913444This, we are aware, may be a doubtful position to maintain; but who can say for what other apparent purpose this pe¬ culiar faculty was given?
193913444Thus the question, Whether the ex¬ cess of wine be hurtful?
193913444Thus, to transfer it to a point in connexion with s g prolonged Fi
193913444Thus, « My hopes, fears, joys, pains, all centre in you; ” and thus, “ Catihna abut, SEN excessit, evasit, erupit?
193913444VS P ° rs ® ibR- These desiderata are attained in his thick?
193913444Was Addison ’s ne¬ glect representative of a general neglect?
193913444What amount of elongation may the several kinds of metallic plates undergo before fracture?
193913444What are the comparative tenacities of boilerplate made from different mixtures of crude iron and from refined irons?
193913444What is smell in the rose?
193913444What is the absolute tenacity of rolled boiler iron at ordinary temperatures, and how great the irregulari¬ ties to which it is liable?
193913444What is the best instant of time''at which to allow the steam to enter or escape from the l^ofcylinder?
193913444What is the comparative tenacity of rolled iron in the longitudinal, diagonal, and transverse directions of the rolling respectively?
193913444What is the comparative value of sheet iron manu¬ factured by the processes of puddling, blowing, and piling respectively?
193913444What is the effect of piling, into the same slab, iron of different degrees of fineness?
193913444What is the effect of rivets on the strength of a boiler?
193913444What is to be understood, in philosophical strictness, by the perfumes of the desert?
193913444What kind of woman is’t?
193913444What may we assume to have been the value of its fee- simple?
193913444What of the shark ’s sensation of smell and pursuit, were there no victim in the ocean?
193913444What relation exists between the force that will produce a permanent elongation in boiler plate, and that which will entirely overcome its tenacity?
193913444What won¬ der, then, that we have failed in the contest?
193913444What would be the best proportion of power in such circumstances?
193913444What, then, it would naturally be asked, must be the effect of such a teacher on existing opinions in religion?
193913444What, then, triumphantly asks the philosopher, think you of a person who is so inconsistent with himself?
193913444When a ship proceeds steadily in her course, without Impulse of changing her rate of sailing, or varying the direction of her the wind on heac|?
193913444When stones can not be procured in sufficient quantity, Draining or at moderate expense, recourse is had to tiles made for whh tile?
193913444When the it,"w.orm has arrived at that stage of its existence at which ahnnfnS t(?
193913444Who has not heard of toe Athenian sage, the great moralist of heathenism and his persecution and constancy even to death?
193913444Who has not read of that enormous reptile which spread dismay even through a Roman army?
193913444Why are new sensations always more agree¬ able, and variety so pleasing?
193913444Why does not steam rise equally strongly from water at 200 ° or 180 °?
193913444Why does water require to be heated up to 212 ° before it will throw off its increments of heat and vapour into the air?
193913444Why should the one be suppressed, and the other spared?
193913444Why too, that Cebes and Simmias come here from Thebes?
193913444Wolverhampton contains 200U J who, in addition to articles before mentioned, are emP> in making domestic fire- irons?
193913444Would they continue still blindly and submissively to fol- low the voice of authority?
193913444Youn?.
193913444^ oh*erve ’ in its\r^ and continental acceptation, as a division or compartment of a S °^rroneou,8l> r giveulo v%rd iS E^gTand?
193913444^ y cc?
193913444^''aecnmit Robert the TJf"John^Cotper o''Gova/’diidtt B^b T^ Prerd, eCe^or?
193913444a b x V?
193913444a?
193913444acieu uu uy< i tuutucu?
193913444and even of a Dutch woman ”( usually a considerable nm,?
193913444and what of the camel and the thirsty w7anderer, were there no fountain of fresh water in the Arabian desert?
193913444and where is that wine to be found?
193913444and, whether this or that hero ’s fame was well- founded?
193913444braiding them with their dulness and inattention to its les- sons and admonitions?
193913444by the lever qG, which is equal to DG X cos. DGq, and DG?
193913444ceux do nt on a examine I’estomac. ”1 Other authors, how-~^ ever?
193913444diate connexion have been recently tried on a larger scale; but the method has the disadvantages of admit- V1?
193913444did you not long ago know, that, from the moment of my birth, the sentence of death had been decreed against me by nature?
193913444dx+( m+]) xndx+( » j-}- 2) a?
193913444fee 10 Xs^ryed toares^T bX fT ’ t^^^ eonduSwSd eXtXrXX!hfboPiP„XototOTai6nr,''IU55? f|aPareBts}ftXX”esXXaXV2Ss opssssss.
193913444for eter\^''n!oSf AC?edi- buV? ° mt.
193913444futtock on the head of the floor, a third futtock on the head of''''—vr 3c?, The body plan( fig.
193913444hvAiTr.frie?
193913444i''0?''
193913444i?
193913444ining 53?
193913444intellectual potentates who have recommended themselves by gracious manners, could so soon and so utterly have been obliterated?
193913444its degrees should range as ex- coni?
193913444j t?
193913444ja1?
193913444jhe eccen^ piston- rod, and g''g''hot w’ater pump- rod and piston- rod; xxx, Plate cccclxxi., is placed on a long shatt ion t- g?
193913444laws XenothIiee?
193913444lik''’"T?
193913444m i»*e. uw.iu^a............ v,.. B, do you not bring in the patient? ’ demanded the expectant operator.
193913444o- bacco, fruit, and culinary vegetables are abundant, and in « i i i wvriv- ts- t ic?
193913444or hylarchic principle as it may justly be railed, which is thus made accessible, but the specific law ikr ° f th?
193913444p)2 ds, while the deflecting tendency in the direction HO is 2 •( a?
193913444p
193913444r. A. P. 182. can not he t?
193913444r...s''i''«?
193913444st(?
193913444that is, what is the mutual action between the par¬ ticles just before their coming into absolute contact?
193913444the steam on the piston?
193913444to pay forty pounds] “ to be voyd and of none effect, or els to stand& abide in full force and vertue. ” What are we to think of this document?
193913444to re/ r, d abiy torein ttfS- e ° oraSon Tth ’, if''f''f plf?
193913444to the treatment of internal disease, yet he was not wholly P.ltgora?, Pythagoras was the first who brought philosophy to bear inattentive to surgery.
193913444v_ hoc af loocf honn Hnnp?
193913444variously and laxly by otffis would be written m^^ hvlb ShilksPeare-^?
193913444what is the true proportion of the not be sub- strength of columns?
193913444wherein lay the merit of such an action?
193913444why not that particular kind of wane which was used by our Saviour?
193913444« 4-l?
193913444° SheTW there is""1 analogy between the L> subj^tT^ as given by Z « hujUS?
193913444— B^ — A) a?
193913444” 41 c/ a?
193913444•''• and the vt: SUE polling 11a.-; ateRyegate, Camberwell, and Kings?
192984259( 2x)n—?i(2x'')n~2-j- 2x)n~4 n(n—4)(w—5)( 2a?
192984259( Dentes?)
192984259( Mug,—Muss,—Musculus,—Lacertus, — Tori?)
192984259( Vasa Erigentia, — Vascula Erectilia, — Tissu Erectile?)
192984259( a2—x?
192984259( fix — Ifix — x?.
192984259( l«f «):= —(?
192984259(# 2+ 2a;)3=;r6+ 6;r5+^a^+ S- r3 3a?4+,& c.)—12a4( a?
192984259(? i+ 1) a — vy cos. na-\-vx sin.
192984259(\/V ha 11 u li i ha he he ho Bout/ ill dv A\ T\ ith iti j?> s a s u si s e s e so re ro £ C 6&& C G 1 Ln oi CO o Cl 9 T A*-ChA.
192984259) 2= l- f 2a?-f a?2,( 1-f a?
192984259) 3a2x+ Sar2+x?
192984259* ■ 1 J a?
192984259+ 2a?
192984259+ bx2))*=:2af3x+bx?.
192984259+^+—3+,&c, a2 a3 Thus it appears that ax 3?
192984259, 1 he anatomical genius of Italy, which had slumbered since the death of Malpighi, was destined once more to?
192984259,\ Xow the square of any real quantity being always posi-/v''Aive, it follows that Sd^a?
192984259-_?
192984259-if qx?
192984259-j- qx?
192984259/y3 44)190 176 3a2+ 3ax+ x?
1929842590.08716 0,17363 0.2388?
1929842590.34202 0.37338 0.64279 0.70711 0.76604 0.81913 0.8660 0.93969 0.96393 0.93481 1 0.99619 Eng £ by GAikmanJ^.clin?
19298425900 00^^ K 0^*^ Y?
1929842591118 locus is a line of the third order>|?
192984259121_ 121 And, by completing the square, x?
1929842592, What two numbers are those whose product is 28; and such, that twice the greater, together with thrice the lesser, is equal to 26?
192984259233 Af^''? eof The river has a bar across its mouth, which is also the case with the fine river Inhambane, in lat~ 23.45.
19298425926), in 2ir< p\
19298425928 And since y~ —> we have?/=4, or y—^j- Thus we have obtained two sets of numbers, which ful¬ fil the conditions required, viz.
1929842592Z3*+(?-^),/+5£!_H+r_o;.
1929842592a, x2 r00t0iWf1S3h?
1929842592ax ax 3ax 9aa?
1929842592c?
1929842592c?, The adipose vesicles do not form, like cellular tissue, a continuous whole, but are simply in mutual contiguity.
1929842592r= d, 7 8 9 502 A L G A L G Algebra By these equations the angles/?, r are determined.
1929842593 Ackermann, Physischc DarsteUung dcr Lebenscraft, 1797?
1929842593a=:a?
1929842593az=2a?
1929842593c?, The anatomical situation of the adipose tissue is different from that of the filamentous tissue.
1929842593e?, It appears that the same phenomenon takes place during di¬ gestion.
1929842594a — — y(4a?
1929842594a:=a?
1929842594ar= y(8 a^—4a?
1929842594w D( m — 4? »).
1929842595 n ° ’ Itesuming now the assumed equation( l+y) »= l+ Ay+B^+ c^+5& c. x- — H and observing that and( a+x)n= an( 1+^)n, we m l\*3Ti?
1929842595a= a?
1929842596), the solution would be the same; but in this case, the same notation being employed,(?
1929842596a= a?
1929842596a=:y(32a?5—32a^-j-6a?
1929842597?
192984259: BtO • w> t fh Udaev?''
192984259: What quantity of each must he take?
192984259: what number of eggs did she buy?
192984259< 1 m^ m^\o<> 0 o^ F ”^~TJ r^< ■ r^- v=^"o x^) C-^^^) j^00 0 cc?
192984259< i> S Tidas?
192984259<^r- k/ri 0^ o-^ V^& 0^ r^( 0"O^ 0 6?
192984259?
192984259?
192984259?
192984259? 13''1 iron and manganese, silica, and alumina, in bone.
192984259? 5u''V$ £-foxford W’oi''way\l;, AVhcinvyfT% •?
192984259? 5u''V$ £-foxford W’oi''way\l;, AVhcinvyfT% •?
192984259? Uem ’ 16 Wat Perrnitted by his Majesty to resign ° n the 19th September 1828, when it was a^ain put in commission.
192984259? e cos. a sin.
192984259?/-z=20—3 — Tdx.
192984259A M T?
192984259A bill of L.120 was paid in guineas andmoidores: the number of pieces of both sorts used was 100; how many were there of each?
192984259A post is^ of its length in the mud,^ in the water, and 10 feet above the water; what is its whole length?
192984259A?
192984259AC AM ANTIS, the ancient name of the island of Cy¬ prus, taken from one of its promontories situated to the west, and called Mania?.
192984259Absolute Number, in Algebra, is any pure number standing in any equation without the conjunction of lite¬ ral characters; as 2 a?
192984259Abubeker, with more coolness and wisdom, addressed the people, Is it, says he, Mahomet ivhom you adore, or the God whom he has re¬ vealed to you?
192984259Accordingly, akmg then- product, we find it x?
192984259Accordingly, by comparing Va?
192984259Add together — j?
192984259Algebra,( a;—a)[ a^-f( a-\-p)( “ 2-\-pa+ y) a;-f a3+ pa2+^+ — 0; so that, putting/?
192984259Also f2±a3x+ dOa3* 2=( 23a3( 3a?
192984259Anagrams are sometimes also made out of several words; such as that on the question put by Pilate to our Saviour, Quid est veritas?
192984259And 1448—12 £ — 8?/?= 3= 120. b 77.
192984259And lastly, by what means, and at what period, was the science diffused over Europe?
192984259And therefore, by subtraction, x?
192984259Are there any other means of union, save the nervous sub¬ stance itself?
192984259Are there such vessels as the exhalants described by physiological authors?
192984259Are they derived from the great sympathetic, as is generally said?
192984259As he returned from Jezreel to Samaria, the prophet Elijah met him, and said, “ Hast thou killed, and also taken possession?
192984259At the census, or review of the people, each person was asked, Et tu ex animi sententia uxorem habes liberorum qucerendorum causa?
192984259At the fou?
192984259But from the nature of a right- angled triangle, AC2= AB2+ BC2, that is, b?-{-x?=( s — x^zza?
192984259But from what fund do these tenants maintain their families?
192984259But from whence did these two people proceed?
192984259But how can any mere agitation or imperceptible tremor among bodies, and these at a distance, affect the organ of hearing?
192984259But it simplifies the subject, without misrepresenting, to refer them to two only; one of which, the hard membrane( meninx dura,< rxX?
192984259But may not the same be said of the idol worship of the heathens?
192984259But, after three centuries of incessant exertion, wdiat is the result?
192984259By considering some integer powers of 1+#, as( 1-fa?)
192984259CorporisHumani Fabrica, Trajecti ad Mcenum 1798); in the third of the Descriptive System of Bichat?
192984259D Ev 6 e XI E Sc?
192984259Dicat Filius Albini, Si de quincunce remota est Uncia, quid superet?
192984259E-\ n 5& c. A( m — n)~ 2n 5 B(m-2 »); — 3a C( m — 3 «)?
192984259Einj d by G- jltJc* k''dm''ANATOMY PLATE XXVIU Wj... llmm Eru?
192984259First, v/98a4r=( 7%4 x 2a?
192984259For manv ages this it seems nrohild^fwa,0118?
192984259For this purpose, the latter is to be transformed into another which shall want the second • thus it becomes 8rp~3~ term, by assuming “-^’+?
192984259From 7 times the first equation subtract the second; thus we have 12a:+10y=1000, or 6a?
192984259From the square of each side of the first equation let four times the second be subtracted, and we have v* —% vz+ z2=/>2-f-4<7, or( v — z''fzz.j?
192984259From what people nearer than the Chinese could the Peruvians borrow the idea of rafts with a mast and sail?
192984259G? ral ed; and that, though it may not be similar in structure to An my.
192984259Geo^e of Denmark, when lord high admiral, nrofii?
192984259Given_ t?)
192984259Have the nervous chords and threads in such situations their usual envelope?
192984259Have these depositions been found inside the pulmonary veins, and not inside the pulmonary artery?
192984259He afterwards assisted consider-?
192984259He had great wit and a retentive memory, and he 2 Sparti- distinguished himself in the various branches of literature anus?
192984259Hence it follows, that arcs a,/?, whose sum is greater than the half, but less than Algebra, the whole circumference.
192984259Here he pro¬ posed three questions to the party accused, to which po¬ sitive answers were to be given; the first, Are you guilty of this fact?
192984259How hm) sheep did he buy, and what did each cost him r Al;)ra- Suppose that he bought a?
192984259How is this diffu¬ sion of a peculiar and common character over materials so dissimilar to be accounted for?
192984259How many did he buy of each?
192984259How many leaps must the greyhound take to catch the hare?
192984259How many men are there in Eng¬ land at this day, who could not even carry the knowledge of the alphabet to another country?
192984259How many were in company?
192984259How much fruitful land, for instance, is there in Continental Asia?
192984259If a;—5=0, then a=5; but if a?
192984259If a?
192984259If it be asked in Europe, why do they not repair the new port?
192984259If not, what are the proofs from which their existence has been inferred?
192984259If this literal equation were proposed, a?—(3a+ 5)a?
192984259If we strike the oneP^’P?
192984259If x be supposed to increase, then y will increase, but will never become equal to b, since y — b X,_, —, and fc I|?
192984259If, for example, the value of x were required from this equation, a^+13=4a;, or a?2 — 4a?
192984259If, then, the civilisation of Peru was exotic, whence was it derived?
192984259In 1787 he received the appointment of principal librarian to the elector of Saxony at Dresden, with the honorary title of Adi 1?, Aulic Counsellor.
192984259In conversation one of them asked him, what he thought of the study of the Scriptures?
192984259In shape the face forms an irregular hexahedron, with The j’t''a large excavation at its lower region for the mouth andgea? • pharynx.
192984259In th= of the second, on the vascular system, and the?.‘t i vy of the h isrnan A • tUci tOO: c- d in the; y hot!
192984259In the fifth run after the carts ami null thp ™?
192984259In this case it is evident that x may be readily had by two extractions of the square root; by the first we find x*= b?, and by the second x — b.
192984259In what time will a sum laid out at 4 per cent, compound interest be doubled?
192984259Is it not probable that this invention had passed from them to the Peruvians, the Mexicans, the Kaluschi, and other American nations who employed it?
192984259Is the nervous matter in the chords quite the same as in other situations?
192984259Is their existence proved by ob¬ servation or inspection?
192984259Is?, It consists almost entirely of tendinous fibres, and is cellular only where it is very thin.
192984259It has been a question much agitated, at what period and in what country was algebra invented?
192984259It is not easy to ascertain the causes which have swept away s?
192984259Lagrange considered these formula?
192984259Let N be the number, and x, y, the quotients which arise from the respective divisions; then we have Nnlkc+ 3, also N=19?/-{-5; hence lla?
192984259Let a- f a?
192984259Let a2 be the given square number, and x2, y2, the numbers required; then, by the question, x?y2-=z a2, and y—^/c?
192984259Let us change the sign ot q, and put §''=|a2+< i; thus the roots of the equation x?
192984259Let us next assume#= 1* 3+?/, then, proceeding as before, we find 2=2* 197+ 5* 07y, hence y== —* 039, and#= 1* 3 —* 039=1* 26 nearly.
192984259Let us suppose x to increase and to have every degree of magnitude, from 0 upwards in the scale of number; then a-3-!- 10a?
192984259Let us take as an example, this equation, y5 — Gy+ If= 0; here q~ — 6, r=+ 4,= 2,Jj
192984259Let y and y''be two numbers, and a?
192984259Let# — 6= Then a — c#?
192984259Let( x — a)(a?
192984259Levator scapulae,( l. s.) 3c?
192984259M. Clavier admits, that, in a treatise ascribed to Galen,( An animal sit quod in utero est?)
192984259M. tered the majestic but abstruse idiom of the Greek d’Agincourt, in his valuable Histoire de TArt par les tono- ue?
192984259MP- Clevmd bays Suffi?
192984259Michael gained a SIN I A. complete victory, after which he put the king to death, Abys?
192984259Mr Aubrey mentions a tradition, all 525 “ A8.1? Ir A1Ieyn playing a demon, with six others, in one Aheyn.
192984259Multiply- by^ by then the last quotient must be multiplied by b; thus cb ad then a a “ c- X —?
192984259Must thou no more this frame inspire?
192984259N.( Hamilton ’s East India Gazetteer?)
192984259Next, for the even multiples of the arc we find( 2S) Cos. 2a — —( 1 — 2a?2), Cos. 4a=-f- 1 — Sa^-f- Sa?4, Cos. 6a= —( 1 — 18a?
192984259No more a pleasing cheerful guest?
192984259Now 01 m 0^ m 0 3 m v*- r2- 2 t?
192984259Or were they strangers from another country, and imbued with the principles of a higher civilisation?
192984259Qualified by the vigorous exertions of his talents, he was appointed tutor to the three young ALT A> t?.
192984259Ratio of Now, what relation does the fruitfulness of the ground fertility to bear to the latitude of the place?
192984259Redit uncia; quid fit?
192984259Required the cube root of a3+ 3a%+Sax3-(- a3+ 3a2a?
192984259Required the square root of a2^-2ax-\-a?, a--j- 2ax-j- a:2( «-}- x, the root required.
192984259Required the square root of xf*—2^-p-a?.
192984259Resuming therefore the first equation, or x?
192984259S ■-£-?
192984259Section of the same Machine.—A A represent the water- wheel; and B, cast- metal segments fixed on its bavin?
192984259Shall I strike?
192984259Sloth?
192984259So that if we put d — —( c4 ■ i0,,) ’ we xpJf- px?
192984259Successive values of a?
192984259Such are the subjects of the Da.kv?
192984259T?
192984259That name was first U ed?
192984259The cavernous body of the urethra, or what is now termed its spongy body?
192984259The chief officers under the khan of Tartary are called by this name; and among the Algerines we read of agas chosen from amon?
192984259The circular contrac- j1.01?
192984259The dendrachtes, mocoa stone, or arbo- uiii?*.
192984259The equation x?
192984259The equation? j+^=:2 cos. x gives v2 — 2v cos. 1—0.
192984259The exponents §, when reduced to a common deno¬ minator, are § and 4-; therefore the surds required are 3:174 6 6 a6 and W, or fa?
192984259The following equation, x6-{-px^ qxx rx?
192984259The governor having asked him of what family he was, Alban replied, “ To what purpose do you inquire of my family?
192984259The meaning which lurks in these few and very plain words?
192984259The name is supposed to have been derived from hence, that standing ready to give the stroke, he asked, Agon?
192984259The same observation will also apply to any equation of this form, a?
192984259The sum of any two quantities being given= s, and their difference= c?, it is required to find each of the quantities.
192984259The time of sowing the several varieties is somewhat Ti different; the Swedish should be put in the earliest, and80?''
192984259The triangles ABC, AEF, are similar; therefore AD: BC:: AK: EF, that is, jo: 6:: a?
192984259The vegetable productions of a country which embraces Ve?
192984259The whole Venn?''
192984259Then#+ ■?/=$, and# — y — d.
192984259There are besides, we inhabit America pass into it through this one channel?
192984259There are some ex-''?
192984259Therefore a?
192984259Therefore, extracting the root,& c. x — — 216 Therefore, by the question, a^4--^-= 35; Hence a:6-f 216=35a?, Or a;6—3 5x3——216.
192984259Therefore, if z denote the last term, and n the number of terms, 2?
192984259These rp „ nther similar facts leave no doubt that sound advan- bf nr ™?
192984259These surds, when reduced to the same denomina- V a?
192984259They are a pleasant food boiled or roasted, and eaten with butter and sugar, ihere is a sort brought from Spain, that are of a longer xoi m?
192984259They are seldom iiougit to market till they are three or three years and?
192984259This equation, when reduced, becomes x?
192984259This last was probably the military way to the line efforts on this work: attending it tv orm‘:[lv''1)11114^ gric ° la?
192984259Thus the opinions and conversation of Charpentier, Colomesius and St Evremond, were recorded in the Carpenteriana, Czm?
192984259Thus we find 11*=660, and*= 60; And because 2y= Tx—160=80, Therefore?/=40.
192984259Thus we get 3a?4 for a divisor, by which the second term 6a^ being divided, we find 2a?
192984259Thus, ayc-^-dy e — f de¬ notes that a is to be considered as one quantity, the sum of c and c?
192984259Thus, if the quadratic equation a?
192984259To determine these, let the first, second, third,& c. powers of the series Az- j- B^-J- C^+Dz4-!-?
192984259To find an expression for r in terms of a and d, let|a2+ c?
192984259To find the first pair, Schooten puts 4a?
192984259To what dark undiscover’d shore?
192984259Tones pro- The longitudinal vibrations of a column of air, contain- duced by ed within a tube open at both ends, are powerfully excit- the burn- e(J?
192984259Va* 1 i_ 1 L= r-(a^—x^)*=-+ — X* V 7 « a;2 3a4 2a3+ 8^ IGa?
192984259We must now consider a?
192984259We shall apply this method to the following example: a?
192984259What can be more regular in succession than the impressions of sound from a distant water- fall?
192984259What is found in the skin of the mixed or half- caste races, i. e. the offspring of an African and a European, or of a mulatto and European?
192984259What is it then that destroys the rete mucosum in such persons?
192984259What is that number, to which if there be add¬ ed its half, its third, and its fourth parts, the sum will be 5 °?
192984259What is the cause of this?
192984259What is their present ages?
192984259What number is that which, when divided by the product of its two digits, the quotient is 3; and if 18 be added to it, the digits are inverted?
192984259What was the pro¬ gress of its improvement?
192984259What, then, is the cause of this remarkable distinction?
192984259When neither a nor c is a square number, yet if the expression a+ bx+ cx?
192984259When the equation is x?
192984259Where could a people so uninventive have caught the idea of such entertainments, if not from China, where they have been long familiar to the people?
192984259Whether the adopter would take such a person for his son?
192984259Whither, ah whither art thou flying?
192984259Who is he that can intercede with him but through his good pleasure?
192984259Who were the earliest writers on the subject?
192984259X= Because vz — 3 ’ 3?
192984259^ The results of an experiment made with six hens and f^fpro?
192984259a 3?
192984259a a- j- a; a-\-x a2-\-2ax-\-o(?
192984259a was the price of the cloth?
192984259a- TC- rx a+c+ x is always greater than c+ a?.
192984259a?
192984259a?
192984259a?
192984259a?
192984259a?A3 1''1- 2 and since we have found rj3( r — l)2 1- 2 3+ l aM4 ■ 2- 3- 4+,& c. A~ a- a*, a?
192984259and Charles I.?
192984259and another to the adoptive, Whether he con¬ sented to become such a person ’s son?
192984259and his livery; what was its value?
192984259and how is the transition be¬ tween this colouring layer and its insensible diminution effected?
192984259and into how many tribes or independent communities is it distributed?
192984259and x ■ — 5 a;4- 2 x 3~+ 4+ x — 5 4 ’ 2 8a;-f 16-f- 6 a?
192984259ar4 „( a+ b~+~3>& c* V a or a6 ■ 3?
192984259azz^x — vy) cos. « a—•( x-\ —?/) v sin.
192984259b=( «+%= » £;(?.->) sin.
192984259be substituted for q in the equation a3 qaJrr= 0; we thence find/’= — fa3+ao?
192984259carrjagCS?
192984259d(? r — 0.
192984259e. V it?
192984259gfMiilkS?
192984259hence v-\-z — Va Va „- Va ’ thus it appears that the three values of y may also be expressed thus: 3 y= yA/X 3?
192984259i?
192984259ic2 ax- t- x?
192984259in which both sides are expressed by series, and it is re* quired to find y in terms of< r, we must assume, as before?/=Aa;+Ba?2-pCa;3+D«4,+, Ac.
192984259inniigh ii apiaars from later writers to have bee?
192984259left: what had he at first?
192984259lr''s i d The carpal bones are articulated chiefly with the radius,?
192984259na — y[(2a?
192984259na —( n(n?
192984259of equations from which another series maybe derived nc ai in the following table: a — Ab-\-c, hence we find x — Ay+v, i= Bc+ c?
192984259of forty artists of the first rank in their several profes-?
192984259of the mixture?
192984259or Agone?
192984259ot? — 13*-j- JA£= — 42=£.
192984259per acre: What is the rent per imperial acre?
192984259per gallon: How much wine, and how much water, must he take?
192984259per gallon?
192984259q, and we have 4=4+^ ° r(*+ f)2=4+^ ‘ and, extracting the square root of each side, a:-p 2=*= hence*= — f — d4+? • 89.
192984259r3-t-*2 — — a+ 3?
192984259the second, How did you commit the fact?
192984259the third, Who were your accomplices?
192984259these tribes descended?
192984259tween the occipital and parietal bones, or between the oc- cipital and temporal bones, maybe developed new cen- Cranium tres?
192984259vlZTAfXuUnfal X A?r;CultnZ''an?
192984259which has two positive roots whose sum is p, and product cos. — cr- J- l:=u2+ 2v+ l)2; there-?
192984259wmml!^gr than Su?,lk? u“he.s ’ “ ld 1116 neek is 2.
192984259x=+ l( x= 0*| x=—1( a? — — 10a;-[-6 H — 4+ 6+ 14 Divisors.
192984259x> qz?
192984259x?
192984259zrl- f x,( 1-fa?
192984259}* par Mv; c v?
192984259~ i T?
192984259£?*.
192984259« llaveSH15?_.
192984259«-\-ab/q3—at?
192984259° xa2 xa?
192984259— 6a:=72, And, by completing the square, x?
192984259— a-f- p, tf — cP+pa+ q, P — cP+ pcP-\-qa-\-r, we have xv-\-px?
192984259— p, ab-\-ac-\-ad-\-bc+bd-\-cd= 49''?
192984259— qx-\-r-=.^ will be a, —|a+.y 2^ and here c?
192984259— z''a;-|-l=0, x?
192984259— z''rx-{-lzz0, x?
192984259—, 26 — 2a; And from the second y~ 5 • 26 — 2x 28''x Hence o u And, reducing, 26.r — 2^=84, Or 2a^ — 26x= 84, Hence a?
192984259’ i 1 dA thr^e or four years together, pasture employeth more hands than tillage, instead of de- rich“cmn^orwC^“1 nA^Z?
192984259“ But what signifies it to me what may happen in time?"
192984259“ You will never, ” said she to him one day, he any thing hut a philosopher — and what is a philosopher?
192984259“ therefore z —''—?
192984259•J?
193469092{>+ »?+ PROBABILITY. 193469092 $ Is not this multiplying the penny letters in the same ratio with the others, as objected to by Lord Litchfield? 193469092 ''/! v mvoMt rav icidiuv Bicjv ytym, uyaA.
193469092545 History, devotion( when will modern typography produce such feasts for mind, and eye, and imagination?)
193469092603 first colour, n of the second; r ofthe''third,& c."is ° f th6 Sth the ls>? d ’ 3d!
193469092623 arge, or/ is a small number, it becomes necessary to take direc!lvC, TUU!i^ SUCih Ca8?
19346909279 nrLI?
1934690929?
193469092: to which is to be added the inland late to London, less 2c?., from any office in the country, where a letter may be posted.
193469092; — C 39798z=76242+ 121—547?
193469092;+ 737w=2617—12 £+ 54?
193469092
193469092> t sm 2i and on computing m from the values of T, r and i above given, we find w=?
193469092?
193469092?
193469092? i''Lr this inscription is admitted by Cudworth, denied by Mosheim, and doubted by Jablonski.
193469092? j Lja, We now approach the period of decline in Italian poetry.
193469092A ball is drawn at random and found to be white; required the probability of drawing a white ball at the next trial?
193469092A question may occur, whether the separation of the pri¬ soner should be left, in any case, to his own option?
193469092A quoi pourrait- il done servir de rechercher lequel de ces deux genres de travail contribue le plus a favancement de la richesse nationale?
193469092AV hen they commented on these facts in their conversation with a resident magistrate, his answer was, “ Why, what are we to do?
193469092After his election the marshal kissed the king ’s hand;|frv^5?
193469092And as to the course of nature, it may justly be asked, is the force of gravitation to be suspended till a good man pass by an infirm building?
193469092And how did he surmount this unhappy self- distrust?
193469092And if it be said that the miner is a productive labourer, must we not say as much of the ser¬ vant employed to make and mend the fire?
193469092And is it not obvious that the menial servant is also a pro¬ ducer of utility?
193469092And shall this na¬ tion commit an absurdity that stares every private man in the face?
193469092And the question with regard to man is, what is the rate of this geo¬ metrical progression?
193469092And to distrust him, for what?
193469092And to what corner of the earth can we penetrate where human beings are not already to be found?
193469092And where was such an education to be sought?
193469092And why may not the entire kingdom of England be further cantonised for the advantage of all par¬ ties? ”( P. 34, ed.
193469092And with respect to the ‘ name''of Demogorgon, which stands by Orcus and Ades, how can such a phrase be justified by the rules of reason?
193469092Are not these ma¬ thematical sciences?
193469092Are the same punishments equally useful at all times?
193469092Are these unhappy beings sometimes men and sometimes a species by themselves between men and brutes?
193469092As their written language consists o i J?
193469092Assuming this chance to be a function 629 Sr hSJ isrsitr i- f cases- si"“ R. always P ™ babil «?.
193469092At what number does al¬ lowance begin with you? ’ was the common mode of putting the question, as I was repeatedly assured by overseers.
193469092Both the mechanical musTbpJffr fT generated!?
193469092But are there any really just grounds for this preference?
193469092But does not nature do as much Nature co- for man in every other department of industry?
193469092But if Timothy was not bishop of Ephesus, what, it may Merely an be asked, was his office in that city?
193469092But if he do the same thing indi¬ rectly, what is the difference?
193469092But if this is the average at all, is it the average otherwise than by including the penny and twopenny letters?
193469092But of what, may we ask, is the labour of the manufacturer really productive?
193469092But the a priori probahih ties of these causes( the guilt or innocence of the accused) being respectively p and 1—-p?
193469092But the greatest misfortune which befell this princess was Alonso ’?
193469092But the probability rr{ of this hypothesis, as H 2i 2i2 found above, is-, —?
193469092But then revolves the question, why must we laugh?
193469092But waiving this, let us ask, what is meant by “ correctness? ” Correctness in what?
193469092But waiving this, let us ask, what is meant by “ correctness? ” Correctness in what?
193469092But were the hero and the wot in those deplorable circum¬ stances excluded from the human species, and classed be¬ tween men and brutes?
193469092But when such is the case, it is no longer possible to sell a pound of gold for a pound of iron; and why?
193469092But why do we only feel the inequality of pres¬ sure?
193469092But why not have printed it intelligibly as 1741?
193469092Comparing these expressions with the equations( 4), we have= 2LM, and?/!=AM, aq and^ being the co- ordinates of the vertex.
193469092Cortilp nrn aloni?
193469092Cpn ShUt b> itl, e Pressure of Ae external ’ a£ receiver When T ™''bVh?
193469092Do not the more unscrupulous supporters of Mr. Hill ’s plan, who blazon abroad partial statements of the kind, see that they prove too much?
193469092Do they mean, that their jailor shall hold the scales, and weigh out the proper quantity?
193469092Does it not consist exclusively of comforts and conveniencies re¬ quired for the use and accommodation of society?
193469092Ex quo illud laudatur Archytse; qui cum villico factus esset iratior, “ Quo te modo, inquit, accepissem, nisi iratus essem? ”( Cicero, Tusu.
193469092For instance, it was then always said that Charles I. had suffered on the 30th of January ic£; and why?
193469092For what he puts into the mouth of Socrates in the Phcedo?
193469092For what is Experience but the memory of several similar previous informations of sense, combined into Plato ’s one general conclusion?
193469092Four screw- bolts, such as i k, l m, also go through the whole, have their heads k, m sunk into the block, and nuts above at?
193469092Friends* Is?.
193469092From these we get by elimination 19899#=49154+ 809£—324?
193469092He was born blind, and continued so for seven^j.ce
193469092Here p, the chance of throwing ace, is and/=6000; whence? w= A/?= 1000, and «= A§=;5000.
193469092His clear observation, and opinion( see the article Goethe), that we shall not again^ ’ ding P^ of clear painting?
193469092His own age elevated him to honours almost divine: in the present how many are acquainted even with a single page of his poems?
193469092History, it, and where?
193469092How comes it then that we are not sensible of a pressure which one should think enough to crush us together?
193469092How then shall we say that it is visible, when we see only by the aid of light?
193469092How, then, could those prin¬ ciples have been acquired?
193469092How, then, is it possible to deny that those whose labour is necessary to afford this security are productively employed?
193469092I then asked my landlord at Sidon, suppose him a weaver, how many children he has had?
193469092If Quakerism succeeded, where would be the soldier and the marine; where the gainful trade of litigation?
193469092If he knows all things past, present, and future, where is the propriety of our con¬ fessing our sins unto him?
193469092If the public indeed were universally duped by the paper, what motive had Philips for resentment?
193469092If the ra¬ pidity of motion in composition strikes the stranger with wonder, what must that of distribution occasion?
193469092If the world be conducted by a benevolent providence, how came evil to be introduced into it?
193469092If this were accident, how marvellous that the same insanity should possess the two great capitals of Christendom in the same year?
193469092If, again, it were not accident, but due to some common cause, why is not that cause explained?
193469092In a certain position of the principal section, there- fore, the comparative intensities of the two pencils would be IZ?
193469092In a word, where is the sense of personal identity, which seems to be absolutely inse¬ parable from every act of memory?
193469092In connecting it, or effecting the transitions?
193469092In developing the thought?
193469092In order to obtain the measure of
193469092In short, may we expect miracles?
193469092In the grammar?
193469092In the metre?
193469092In the use of words?
193469092In thp last case the probability of the error is nearly==? f.
193469092Indeed we are told by Diogenes Laertius and Clemens Alexandii- rived from the Hebrew word Tsaba, which signifies an host Tsabaisn?
193469092Is it because we have a greater demand for it, or because of the greater cost of production in this country?
193469092Is it certain, or at least highly proba¬ ble, that they have descended to us from the Father of Lights himselt?
193469092Is it not surpris¬ ing, I ask, that these works are executed in types quite diffe¬ rent from anything we observe in the Mentz productions?
193469092Is it of all things the most variable and the most arbitrary?
193469092Is not the whole land before thee?
193469092Is the punishment of death useful and necessary for the security and good order of society?
193469092Is there, then, nothing fixed with regard to happiness?
193469092Is this your expedient for rendering it, what every wise legislator would wish to render it, honourable, and thence desirable?
193469092Is torturing the criminal just, and does it lead to the end proposed by the laws?
193469092It fails especially in the great object o?
193469092It is by no means an idle question to put, What is this air what is of which so much is said and written?
193469092It will be as much fishing and illustrating the gravity and elasticity of the air the receivp/ h^ bffore ’ a?
193469092Journals, 28th March, 164?.
193469092Let 4 cards be drawn from a pack of 52; what is the probability of drawing one of each sort?
193469092Let W be the weight of the determination, and w, w,?//'',& c. the weights corresponding to p, u'', g'', See.
193469092Let a shilling be tossed; what is the probability that more than 3 heads will turn up in the first 10 trials?
193469092Let us now suppose there are any number of simple events, E1?
193469092Lon?.
193469092M ho needs instruc¬ tion upon that head?
193469092Measuring What is measuring?
193469092Mr Secretary Morrice?
193469092Now draw the piston up to N. The air will expand into the space NSs?
193469092Now, by a known formula, the integral fju*—y*.dy from y= — w to y= « is| tt?
193469092Now, dividing by a, and taking the logarithm of both sides of the equation, we get log ‘-p log''( 1+?
193469092Now, it is worthy of consideration, whether the rationale of branding is not still applicable to the cases of all offenders once convicted of crime?
193469092Of these synods 1 Presbyterian Letters, addressed to Bishop Skinner of Aberdeen, on his Vindication of Primitive Truth an^ Jp!^er:.*?
193469092On air or sea new motions be imprest, O blameless Bethel, to relieve thy breast?
193469092On his return he was asked by a friend what success he had met with?
193469092On making this substitution, we obtain m f, ra(ra4- 1) „ P= P| l+mq+-YT2?
193469092On the present hypothesis kz- k „ and k’—k''n; therefore, the limits of the integral being xdx Q?
193469092Or some old temple, nodding to its fall, For Chartres ’ head reserve the hanging wall?
193469092Or, in any case, what plea had he for attacking Pope, who had not come forward as the author of the essay?
193469092Ought not punishments to be proportioned to crimes, and how is this proportion to be established?
193469092Prison?.
193469092Prisons, to do with the discipline of the prison?
193469092Progress of But should we, for that reason, prohibit their commodities?
193469092Que faisons- nous done par notre travail, par no re action sur tous les etres qui nous entourent?
193469092Quelle est la borne des demandes du consom- mateur?
193469092Quelle est la limite au- dela de laquelle le producteur ne peut porter la quantite de ses produits?
193469092Shall Durning JEtna, if a sage requires Forget to thunder, and recal her fires?
193469092Si 1’Angleterre, naalgre ses guerres ruineuses, Tn ‘ ju v e?
193469092Some readers will inquire, who paid for the printing and paper,& c.?
193469092Suppose a body projected directly downwards with the velocity of 10 feet per second; what will be its velo¬ city after four seconds?
193469092T/EE sin I cos 2/, J 21 t?
193469092Tasso ’s male characters, with one excep- bv Pulci, which?
193469092That is, will not some persons take to other trades, and fewer young people be bred up to that which is least profitable?
193469092The Russian army, which, after?''
193469092The following are specimens of Caxton s Pilgrimage of the iSoivle, and of the Royal Rook: Ilistor fttoettefi Sfefu/ S pwipe mo?
193469092The general problem is reduced to an equation of finite differences as follows: Let yx, t represent A ’s expec¬ tation when a?
193469092The limit to the rarefaction by this pump depends chiefly on the space contained in the hole LK, and in the space b c d o?
193469092The of conversation, and the way in which they are Put tT?
193469092The only question respecting such truths is, are they historically true?
193469092The ques-''tion, then, is narrowed to the direction in which it is most probable a passage will be found?
193469092The result has been the appropriation for the clergy of 673,56?
193469092The sy?
193469092The wind acts in the way of pressure J?''
193469092There is not the least evidence that his three grandsons( not/ owr, as Hadrian says) ever carried on his business; for where are their works?
193469092There was nothing stable, nothing that remained in the bim still cherishing the Pythagorean doctrine of Number, criterion was therefore wanted,''?
193469092Therefore make G(B+A) N — M, BQD- j- BQ.2= N, BO — BD= R and Then, M proceeding as before; Vm?
193469092Therefore, 2(AS2—AO2) a=/?.
193469092Therefore, if y denote the amount of the yearly payment, we have the equation#( 1+ A)=V; whence?/=V- t-(1+.A) ’ 62.
193469092These persons being inmates of a prison, for insuring their presence merely, the question is, What treatment they ought to receive?
193469092They have existed, for ought we know to the contrary, from all eternity: and who, then, shall limit their existence by any future period?
193469092They were therefore born with us; and if so, they must have had existence before our birth: and who can limit that existence?
193469092This princess married Jagellon, duke of Lithuania, who Hed\vi?
193469092This sileAce can not, But that this character did not really belong to him, we the hke for?
193469092This substitution gives/>+,o-^y^=^+2} whence, observing that[ ft*+ 1]-r-[ fti]= ft*+ T and[ mq_/^2]-v[fti+? H- l]:=ft*+ w+ 2> we have ft* 4- 1 XX —.
193469092This would take leave of the reader with effect; but how was it to be introduced?
193469092Thus the labour of a manufacturer the silk, lace, and plate manufactory?
193469092Thus we have OD x Od= OA2,=OC X Oc and Oc: Od: OD: OC; and Oc: Oc — Od= OD: OD — OC, or Oc: cd=00: BC; and cc?
193469092Traces of the descent of holy truth, in the like disguise, ap¬ pear in the references found in Plato to early deluges and genealogies;?
193469092Under such a philosophv, the.ans”T^r|she hXeSo^’measurereSisW.< Inopposi- S„ylh: h"nTwghTchnheypU?.
193469092Until property Whether it were not wrong to suppose land itself to be wealth?
193469092Very well; but why then must we weep?
193469092Voilh ce que nous devons entendre par pro- in^?
193469092We ask again, do you mean hard la¬ bour, according to the prescription of the judge, or without the prescription of the judge?
193469092We had P: P- j- j9==D: e?
193469092We may take this opportunity of observing, that the Pump?
193469092We see nothing, we air?
193469092What are the most efficacious means of preventing crimes?
193469092What are the practicable means, under a good legislation, of seizing the criminal, and of discovering and ascertaining the crime?
193469092What can works upon, that of his own maintenance, and of his mas- be imagined more capricious than the fondness for tobacco and snuff?
193469092What compulsory labour is so hard as many species of voluntary labour?
193469092What could the most skilful agri¬ culturist perform without his spade and his plough?
193469092What desires have children?
193469092What did he mean by that?
193469092What influence have they upon manners?
193469092What is the measure of the gravity of crimes?
193469092What is this velocity, considered not merely as a mathematical term, but as a phenomenon, or as an event produced by the operation of a natural cause?
193469092What punishments ought to be inflicted on different crimes?
193469092What supports him, then, in scenes of so exquisite suffer¬ ing?
193469092What then remained, but the miserable alternative of submission or annihilation?
193469092What tjne"Ctl ” Coltee ”! n ° lotK »
193469092What, then, was the pretext for violating this treaty?
193469092When people talk about mak¬ ing prisons seats of wretchedness, do they mean something worse than this?
193469092When the loose mountain trembles from on high, Shall gravitation cease, if you go by?
193469092When the p.ston was drawn up from the bottom of the syringe, the Irf''the??
193469092When the p.ston was drawn up from the bottom of the syringe, the Irf''the??
193469092Whence, then, the assertion, that we are surrounded with a matter cal’ed air?
193469092Whence, then, trine, does the unborn infant derive its mind?
193469092Where are the books ascribed to them i''what mention is made of them by their contemporaries?
193469092Where are the crowds of the concomitant, antecedent, or subsequent ideas, with which those recollections ought na¬ turally to have been attended?
193469092Why hurt ourselves to hurt the Spaniards?
193469092Why is the price of corn almost invariably higher in England than in France?
193469092Why may we not be assisted by the prayers of other men, as well as we are beholden for our support to their labour?
193469092Why must we laugh?
193469092With such prospects, what need of an elaborate educa¬ tion?
193469092With what avidity and promptitude does he attain the know¬ ledge of arts and of sciences, which appear entirely new to him?
193469092Would it not be an injury to a man of his character to dis¬ trust him?
193469092Yet the answer, if we had a measure of pain, would be as easy as to the question, How many guineas did you win at cards?
193469092Yet, as a part of futurity, how is it connected with our pre- sent times?
193469092[ Might there not, however, be fringes if the rays met behind the third pile rather than before it?
193469092[? “ Ter''f\\ inter..., 0oi( Summer., 1834 4, Tr.
193469092^ S-O~ Art* vm fifiabe. RegulaWs& ab •metric?
193469092^re not manufactures and commerce as advantageous as ufacturing1 agriculture?
193469092a weav¬ er without his loom?
193469092and the probability that they will not all be extinct, or that at least one of them will be in being, is 1_(1—p*)(l —?
193469092are repectively A, B, C,& c.; the weights of the determinations respectively —? —,*, Sec.
193469092at what era?
193469092c In other words, in what hands should the government o penitentiaries be placed, and under what rules should it be ordained for them to act?
193469092come in ereat W?
193469092continued without producing any remarKao e,?
193469092degree of dexterity and ingenuity?
193469092fnrmhttriT1TVcT yarier?
193469092is unit, or the number 2- 71828, and tr t^e ratio of the cir-^OITof thrprobabihtiero?
193469092jM>?''
193469092jpac-^tmtle of t^e Mm?
193469092mfy tVcCdhz a of a amantytt furrib?
193469092of a country be increased by giving equal values for equal values?
193469092or a house- carpenter without his saw, his axe, and his planes?
193469092or how much land have you bought?
193469092or would ttese increase sixfold?
193469092raS?
193469092rfiuffiSt nn cp q5C9 Cptfi r cr rirmefl to bwb fotojmttC/ e atomca etmanUano e mte: aei mm uieaKijbttatevpjpf?
193469092rp, p{v — vp — wq) Since* •,=^ we have vx — p-^vpJ^wq but — 1-f- wa: 613 vp-\-wq_ P[?
193469092their Various prodtTctfons?''
193469092themselves as interpreters of the doctrines ot Plato, whilst com g P u too? „ to which he replied) they altered and disfigured those doctrines.
193469092then that Mr Locke published his well- known tracts on Progress Jl: Money.2 They immediately obtained a very extensive^ ™ 1 ™-i?
193469092therefore/ i(77 —?
193469092to those whose lot is labour, whose lot is hard labour, harder than any which it is in your power to impose?
193469092u NothTng finer £ basis of prison discipline, what do they intend by this ill contrived expression?
193469092under what exciting cause?
193469092us to work the most stupendous engines,—are they not spontaneous gifts of nature?
193469092when he could have the same from a French shopkeeper for Is.?
193469092why must we, in short, resort to the Idea of good, in order to ascertain its nature, instead of taking it simply as it appears?
193469092y?
193469092“ But at what period were they erected? ” says Mr Eustace.
193469092“ Has not the jailor been most carefully and judiciously selected for his office, by wise and good men?
193469092“ If a particular trade be at anytime overstocked, will not the disease cure itself?
193469092“ Was not that the condition of the poor before the poor- law came into operation?
193469092“ What have we to hope, ” exclaimed Dombrowski; “ what have we not to fear?
193469092„,''ii when jo n and It are lanre numbers, the value of this Probability, be(tW to each*''other?
193469092„^-1 r*r\ io T?
193469092• elain established at Florence by the Marquis Both seem to possess the same granular texture; both have p;nm?
193469092■ but lt se> bHo means clear that Mr?
193469090'', Ln?
193469090''■?
193469090( jSt 11 3 ght far e ali t ieir 1 ’ regus i ippos i ttica, i ated), 000 I •^ a, PI rlabi incif he o: dr, a?
193469090() A’llumuf# lR.Gabon 1< f''trrwHf Z?
193469090* GEO GEO y?!
193469090, e A hit?
193469090,( 0 nf''I he! he « P liel( ff l;ii; ill « rif?
193469090--^oSerwtOTiS^i}.-''.r''•^\''\ji StanHy&ss tiehnbrrcht)?/ ”*\/ Chemi\Uj> f> er Say da''''l —, Saydat Mprun&MyL*.
193469090.yjiattakoo\EndracnZsLl •icoriL Sha rkes B n OrangeX CXoW*?
1934690900r^ what criterion is it to be ascertained?
1934690901 E3S til% rdo G O L* ver.-ho is supposed to have faithfully represented his father in tl?
1934690901!> ™ aI«ht.es bore were no assemblies of the states, siaand Prussia on one side, and France on the oThe?
19346909014, l?.
19346909018 archbishops, average income about 800 74?
193469090236; Thfers, iir336?, ALon,* FRANCE.
19346909024?
19346909029), there is he following passage: —''AKKcc roug/asv dti&mvvrag 6ia U3g/^«/, n di?
193469090291 r n ment?
1934690904, 5, 6, and?, 1 late CCLV., where ABCD is the bottom of the condenser, and EGHF the top; IKLM and PQRO show the pipes in elevation.
193469090613), in a manner more satisfactory than is done by the arbitrary method of imagining new presents in-gu, from which these forms may be deduced?
1934690907> 77 0 —~-vbjr V-\VTll€!Kt 7- fellac Bmevmt?
193469090; what J^ sh ° uld command; j) he might command; I J he might have commander?
193469090?
193469090?
193469090?
193469090? Groin, amongst builders, is the angular curve formed II the intersection of two semicylinders or arches, and is ej her regular or irregular.
193469090? t A: B zz: C: D; then, by composition, A+ B: B C+ D: D.: t C contain five such parts as D contains three, then( El''.
193469090? ut h ° Peless to maintain a footing in that country.
193469090?, seeth becomes sees, doeth becomes doej, speakeM becomes speakm and speaks, and sendet/< becomes sendth, send#.
193469090A council has been appoint-''assist the governor with its advice, and consists of!?
193469090A coward, a xurderer, a king, or a corpse?
193469090A question however arises, namely, under what character does it re¬ present him?
193469090A quoi diable songes- tu done?
193469090A short time afterwards he was recall- c, and being accused of treason, was tried and condemn- 0,* j?
193469090ABCD, I?
193469090AccordingDetSa- 3«f an?
193469090Adverbs,& c. But if both imply comparison, it may be asked, in what consists the difference between the comparative and super¬ lative?
193469090After the enigmatical expres¬ sions which fell from the tyrant yesterday, can we doubt what Saint- Just is about to propose?
193469090Again, if this equality were es- t dished, is there a human being who can suppose that it viuld last?
193469090Ainsi la nature, qui nous fait de cette liberte un besoin si pressant, aurait voulu nous trailer en maratre?
193469090All promised to go well; intentions, after all, are not acts; and there certainly is not, nor ever was, any treason in takin?
193469090An army of twenty thousand T^fr?
193469090And Godoy?
193469090And the same both as to qualities and quanti¬ ties; for we say, without an article, tohat sort of, how many, how great?
193469090And what constituted the principal beauty of that pleasure- ground?
193469090And, in such 1805> an event, what would most probably have followed?
193469090Are two four?
193469090Asunder he ■ ey species; but there are some which are confined to derives from asundered, separated; the past participle of honstly, and honesty?
193469090B K* Construct upon AB and AC?
193469090Beaujour says, that in his time( 1787 to 1797), its intrin- c value was 2f?
193469090Besides, where was the necessity of such an innovation?
193469090Both parties had reason to regret this event, as Kleber was not only one of Mlennan, supported b?
193469090But how is it the community can check?
193469090But how was this to be effected in presence of an active and vigilant enemy?
193469090But if prepositions be words de¬ void of signification, why should there be disputes respecting their numbers?
193469090But if the present tense be thus indefinite, how, it may be asked, are we to ascertain the particular time which is intended?
193469090But is it to be believed that in a matter of so much importance, a subaltern would have ventured to act as bavary did without positive orders?
193469090But remains there nothing more for you to effect?
193469090But the system of defence adopted by the Russians had splf hnLd?
193469090But was this all that was necessary?
193469090But what we are at present to inquire into is, whether Mr Vansittart aid as he professed to do?
193469090But what, it may be asked, is the precise signification of the demonstrative pronoun?
193469090But what, on the contrary, is the answer of Lord Clarendon?
193469090But, it will be asked, what is the use of these general rules?
193469090By his » i I ill in 1781, he bequeathed to the principal and professors)(*?
193469090CO: of of t bii 1?
193469090Chur is the capital of the whole, as well as of?
193469090Conduct of Although the French monarch was of a pacific disposi- riardYo1^ an?
193469090Could this advantage be obtained without a corresponding disad¬ vantage?
193469090Custom has indeed determined that prepositions shall tiih pmoses g ° Vern 3 n ° Un than a nominative and a verb?
193469090Davis, Chelsum, and msnea betore him?
193469090Did he restore the stockholder 0 a “^le advantages of the act of 1792?
193469090Do not many of our most refined and even contemplative pleasures owe their existence to our mistakes?
193469090Do we mean, then, that a childish error could permanently master his understanding?
193469090DoStcR*^ •fT6- ’''’ T — a “ eSlectfd exterior.?
193469090Does he on the other hand avoid srvdotv r a^ P ° Pular?
193469090Does one straight line form a triangle?
193469090Does she sup¬ pose us degenerated?
193469090Does the superlative always express a greater ex¬ cess than the comparative?
193469090E dm?
193469090Eastern Hellas?
193469090Eis''sa/ Aroiibnv Ayap''/ivova,, TON teji ■ sranTwv Zsu?
193469090Eng?
193469090Epistolae Ires de conciliatione Sacra; Scriptura?
193469090FRIENDSHIP may be defined a mutual attachment F R I dsh?
193469090Fi
193469090For to what pur¬ pose, we ask, should they have been invented?
193469090For what have they to do with the present and the past, the natures of which are immutable and necessary? ” This is surely con- Verbs.
193469090For why stop at a limited number, when in all subjects sus¬ ceptible of intension, the intermediate excesses are in a manner infinite?
193469090Frigautius, in his elegant and instructive narrative of the expedition of the Jesuit missionaries into China( book i. p. fiS)?
193469090Fut- elle sans cesse offerte a ses veeux comme un fruit auquel il ne peut porter la main sans etre frappe de mort?
193469090Hamburgers ft.''Maries& Tee So1^ Hell$ C.Seven?
193469090He^1 “ so ™ 6 “ ‘ V5 moraIs?
193469090Hitherto that prince had gone So?
193469090How could it be otherwise?
193469090How does Mr Vansittart an¬ swer it?
193469090How is it to be established?
193469090How is this to be accomplished?
193469090How many Frenchmen are there who have seen our gardens, and still prefer unnatural flights of steps and shady cloisters covered with lead?
193469090How many emperors of the French are there?
193469090How ought the Spaniards to con¬ duct themselves?
193469090How shall the speaker address the other, when he knows not his name?
193469090How then are his words to be accounted for?
193469090I have thought of leaving them a legacy; but would it be respected by the Convention?
193469090I hs second voyage led to the discovery of several more ie group of islands now called the West Indies, a name?!
193469090I tell vou y ° 1''d ° lf? 0U were charff?d w.lth Arcing the conscripts virtue.
193469090I trust I shall never want meat, and clothes, and fire; to a philosophical and contented mind, what more is neces- saiy?
193469090If I march upon London, a second reinforcements?
193469090If a man should utter a sentence, and to the end of it subjoin the very general word do, t e p^ whom he spoke would naturally ask, do what?
193469090If he adds no specific predication, as B is round, we apply to B the most general that we can; and what other species is so general as existence?
193469090If there are three powers, how is it: ssible to prevent two of them from combining to swal- w up the third?
193469090If we had said, Oranges are ripe, we might have been pro¬ perly asked, When and where are they ripe?
193469090If we question about substances, we can not say, the ivho is this, but who is this?
193469090If, instead of join, we should say to him, a house with, he would still ask the same question, with what?
193469090If, to a disciple of Mr Harris, we should say, a house join; he would reply join what?
193469090In order JL it~ f ’ the setter ascertains the cutting point, by to convey an idea of the manufacture of flint- glass, we pro- it,?
193469090In the name of the Convention, I declare that the punishment of Louis Capet is death?
193469090In this number is Abundantius Collina, who, in a memoir entitled De Acus Nauticce Inventore?
193469090In this sentence, if cues/ be a present, as Mr Dunbar con¬ tends, how is its time to be reconciled with that of rsgsra/?
193469090In what way then do I proceed, in order to particularize it, so as to make it denote that very man wrhom I mean to specify?
193469090In- ustry began again to shed its blessings on mankind,; d Italy was the country where its benign influences''? re first perceptible.
193469090Ini resa mi i le pu cal p I at( worl le su ears? pub i d til ers; ith a i d N ibles won an o eved instn i d M i d su fleet ning folk On ninen urin.
193469090Is John a couple and Jane a couple?
193469090Is he a phTlosophel, an ora''tor a n Jt?
193469090Is it rash to prog- nosticate that this sinking fund will share the fate of all those which have preceded it?.
193469090Is it worth taking so much pains to leave no memorial but a few poems?
193469090It appears fron?
193469090It is of the''w?
193469090It is only in the unanimity his domSns » °^^ h ° Pe^ 1? Ught t0 add ’ that 1 have Suarauteed to the emperor of Austria the integrity of avenged.
193469090It is simply the Anglo- Saxon and Gothic noun frum, beginning, origin, source, fountain, author?
193469090It is the heaviest, the most brilliant, and also m iiis hn?
193469090J CO# r*?.
193469090J Q: Whit?#.
193469090Known or unknown?
193469090Konsta inovo( Metis?
193469090Let the counterpoise( instead of having the form as shown at e in the figure) consist of a long cylindrical or re smiu I T?
193469090Let this substitution be made in the present instance, and the propriety of the • made in p appare.nt: Phe man is yvisf/ or he sPeak?
193469090Like parts of magnitudes have to each other same ratio as the whole; for A and B are like parts o w and? » B.
193469090Mho are the French?
193469090Murat?
193469090Napoleon started wdien he beheld her, Qui etes vous?
193469090No. ” ‘ “ Is he brave?
193469090Now, wiit is the reason of this distinction?
193469090Of another drama also composed by Gravina, there remains only the title, San?
193469090Of the second?
193469090Of the third?
193469090Of what kind?
193469090Of what value are their prejudices, or even their wisdom, in opposi¬ tion to her laws?
193469090Of whom is Napoleon derived?
193469090On the 19th of October, after an occupation of forty Retreat covv?"
193469090One of his these s was A vermibus ho- minum ortus interitus?
193469090Perhaps it may be said, what signifies so much knowledge, when it produces so little?
193469090Ptolemy, if not an inventive geometer, must at ea?
193469090Quid autem decepit eos qid admiserunt futuri imperativa?
193469090Seen now for the first time, or seen before and now remembered?
193469090Shall he for ever go on amus¬ ing us with imaginary perils, when real and pressing dan¬ gers are before our eyes?
193469090SleJji/ Jmleh eri''.. „, P VX G Quorfurt SihwilhenlYi ’ l nrneru Rosbarii ireheiu NitiuuH?)
193469090So/xs/ gw was/uipt^ whence/xsgo?, pars; and the old or vEolic form ayzbhw is st}]j to be found.
193469090Such G o L go?
193469090T th?
193469090That particular relation therefore is that which is denoted by the conjunc¬ tion because?
193469090The alternate pressure given by the mallets to the piece of cloth occasions, especially when? »!
193469090The community, however, can choose representatives, and the question is, whether the representatives of the community can operate as a check?
193469090The compilation of the Exchequer book, en- itled Liber Niger Sacca?
193469090The conservative character of his political rsterv 1611 iUm t0 the* ormer?
193469090The death of Ali, pasha of Yanina, who was shot by the Turks in February, after jreeft''/HP1: ivin?
193469090The following ■ ire sn^''1"''1 ’''"6?
193469090The greater part of them have this inscrip- tinj: “ Tuned by Arniston and Cummin, 28 Bells, for( Jc- sgow, 1735. ”?
193469090The last kind of danger to be considered is that which Dai?
193469090The man departs and returns a week after: What do I then say?
193469090The ofti''General ao.e?
193469090The only question is, therefore, how they can be prevented?
193469090The only question, therefore, is, What will hap¬ pen when the power is equal?
193469090The question is, whether that of any portion of the community, if erected Govem- into the choosing body, would remain the same?
193469090The question remains, whether this organ is competent to the performance of the whole of the business of Govern¬ ment?
193469090The question, Who wrote the Eikon Basilike?
193469090The relation of con¬ trariety therefore is the signification of the word or?
193469090The revenues which had been granted from time to time? i Ji support of the splendour of the see of Glasgow were Irtrl v y considerable.
193469090The road to victory being thus opened, it was necessary to follow it up; but Murat, Ney, andDa- I flistf"?
193469090The substantive or noun is the name of the thin?
193469090The tolls on certain S ntLr^ kmgS f^ Wu?emberg ’ aab six¬ ers and roads, the regulation of the great fairs of Frank- Francis If Kr?
193469090The town is fortified, and contains 4500 inhabitants, who carry on brewing, distillin?
193469090The university buildings were opened?
193469090Then mA — 2?wX « B zz 3?»X? nC zz 2mY nD zz 3nY.
193469090There a?
193469090They disputed not Napoleon ’s temnt which he shnwe/ f 0^ ea?e:^, on t^ie* 1?
193469090This eminence is oft?
193469090This iffecting circumstance is alluded to in the following verses, fvritten by a friend: More happy end what saint e’er knew?
193469090This year the king abo¬ lished the inhuman custom of putting the question by tor¬ ture?
193469090Thus a — 4 a?, or ax+''3 x2, or 2x — a v''a2 — a?2, or xc> or cr, is each of them a function of the quantity x.
193469090Thus when it is said, An fecisti?
193469090Thus, How often did you write?
193469090Thus, if one use such an expression as “ He sleeps while I am speaking to him?
193469090Thus, lego is “ I am reading?
193469090Thus, makes[? •( but zdroXa, from< srz\u, 1.
193469090To explain this by an exam¬ ple: I see an object pass by which I never saw till now: What do I say?
193469090To what is this extraordinary disadvantage upon the side of France to be attributed?
193469090To whom like mercy shown?
193469090VII. — What is required in a Representative Body, to make it a security for good Government?
193469090Vivit?
193469090Vostochnoi T?
193469090W iTu- roams the forest in the savage state, he iiA?
193469090WTere are the hundred thou¬ sand soldiers, my companions in glory?
193469090WThat above all astonished him, was to hear that the French had cannon; how had they passed the Alps?
193469090Was he constrained by law to yield to force?
193469090Was not the power which he held in the constitu¬ tion a deposit, for the preservation of which he was answer- able to the nation?
193469090Was not this disposing of the sinking fund by stealth, and accumulating debt at compound interest?
193469090Was not this in fact regarded as the legitimate inheritance of the house of Augustus?
193469090Were not all bargains made between the buyer and seller of stock made on the same understanding?
193469090Were not all the loans from 1802 to 1813 negotiated on the faith of that act?
193469090What are the evils apprehended from the extravagant growth of the sinking fund towards the latter years of its existence?
193469090What are the names of these persons?
193469090What course ought he to have followed?
193469090What evil, pray, was remedied or obviated by declaring the succession to the throne hereditary?
193469090What force can it possess, when it has ceased to command even respect?
193469090What is the consequence?
193469090What is the spirit of the first?
193469090What is this but disposing of a fund which ought to have been regarded as most sacred?
193469090What possible motive could the first consul have to order this unhappy man to be privately assassinated?
193469090What punishment does the Spaniard deserve who fails in performing his duty?
193469090What should they have done in these circum¬ stances?
193469090What signifies the opinion of men when nature herself speaks?
193469090What then are the inconveniences which are likely to flow from a too limited duration?
193469090What then is the way of preventing this?
193469090What then is to be done?
193469090What was to be done?
193469090What, then, is the forre of the personal pronouns?
193469090What, then, is the import of the phrase?
193469090What, then, is the precise title which the mariner of Amalfi possesses to public gra¬ titude?
193469090What, then, is to be done?
193469090What, then, it may be asked, is the import of each article, and in what respects do they differ?''
193469090Wherein, it will be said, consists the difference?
193469090Who can avoid commending him for having sacri¬ ficed, with exemplary resignation, all the emoluments at¬ tached to the office which he held?
193469090Who does not feel that the assertion contained in haheret is as absolute and positive as any assertion whatever?
193469090Who is the enemy of our happiness?
193469090Who will deliver us from our enemies?
193469090Why denounce as an impiety the obser¬ vation of the works of God?
193469090Why may not the reverse of this be done?
193469090Why might it not be natural and sincere?
193469090Why so?
193469090With reference to the tenth of August he observed, Was the monarch under the necessity of submitting to an armed multitude?
193469090Would Europe have been sen¬ sible even of the event?
193469090Would Europe have felt a shock?
193469090Yet what was that boasted Paradise with which the gods ordain’d To grace Alcinous and his happy land?
193469090You are afflicted concealing ambition under the mask of pleasure Is he virtnmi « nnri 1,en 1|ldll!se in dissipation and bring on indigestion?
193469090You are too mild, too mercil of a couple of French departments to march to the army?
193469090\j\\ Gonfode m Sana Cape Verde l? «.?
193469090\j\\ Gonfode m Sana Cape Verde l? «.?
193469090^ flU fr ° ™ me ’ but sa?
193469090^chen?
193469090aepecement du nouvoir. ” “ OnVll^ oct •• •-- autre Nouveau ment accompli de Napoleon... La soumission lui est du?
193469090ambulo, “ I am walking?
193469090and whe¬ ther there were no means by which Britain and France might come to a good understanding?
193469090and, whether she would desire to communicate any other mode of accomplishing a peace?
193469090author observes, to notice such adverbs as, afoot, adays, When we say, “ Where were you yesterday?
193469090e''’en to have contemplated, with something approaching to pleasure, the horribly picturesque Liln lL ° ° t ne?
193469090f rVere f^0.St and deep Snow?
193469090fflen Ltiv.i?
193469090fhibne0 icJuunut?
193469090fir. St ™ ea8ur?
193469090for the difference between the hemisphere tnd its inscribed cylinders; then we have C+ c?
193469090fytadt''vBruek Uunbarh thw''brfh °\y^ Bercaux B-< Xeustadt irh.s''ttuj.JBl&Mein KohIb^rgl^)/ y^y^Ei ■''-•) ■.,| jf|, Hirschain\?
193469090he"U 18 S0 ’ lor ever^ P"1 tl?ereof ’ ffv measure, take twenty parts of iron borings, prepared as above men- mr wan r?
193469090hi: ifatl e sail rdinj oron? ypb reeks the I e las: Com Klp ritish nded e rec scurit wwle onarii''us d hav< stem: e mi her ilf.
193469090i p%? jSai O V-''i-.WulbssI* I-''PI* ° ‘ SRomanzofts •- U’.^UktK* kj> ’ totoiynul.
193469090i y eif?
193469090in other words, how are the interests of the representa¬ tives to be identified with those of the community?
193469090instituted himself the censor Has he acquired reputation in war?
193469090jut c+^= K( 5); therefore, C+ H+ d 1= K+
193469090jut c+^= K( 5); therefore, C+ H+ d 1= K+
193469090merits, C, What, it may be asked, have been the effects of the Re- volution on the state of religion in France?
193469090nd h m he Itan iur oi ruple he co to tlx: r, e Tc smo s on is obi ilshec n of pt tw) undt: tory cited iditio thg:?
193469090noun?
193469090nvn7i oc\VVst(''jn r?
193469090oSaMbhbo I5 tA • f\GUok?
193469090or can mere expediency ever sanction a pro¬ ceeding by which justice is trampled on, and the door shut against mercy?
193469090or how explain himself by his own name, of which the other is wholly ignorant?
193469090or that having such, ie would dare to disobey them?
193469090or whether, if he did not perform it, he was obliged in honour to return to Spain?
193469090ou1 mean by that?
193469090p. 58. t ibfe jeptio m?
193469090posterity reproach us with having found a Capua in Lom¬ bardy?
193469090puni i11) ite a ij01 affirn sonii i ve,; ion; 0tbei? tri GRAMMAR.
193469090quired, whether France would be willing to send ministers^OP0831 to a congress to negotiate peace with his Britannic majesty jjL^reat and his allies?
193469090r ° a?
193469090r?
193469090raised for the expenses of a war, what facility will a sink- 11 ing fund give to the raising of them?
193469090rnuld any man of common sense suppose, that the word range, because uttered alone, had lost the power of an tjective and become an interjection?
193469090s i a sm to put a Frenchman to death?
193469090sto, “ I am standing?
193469090such verbs were ever employed as presents?
193469090surroun(letl are qualified to contribute to the''''?
193469090t.h, is event feaRy irritated the assembly, who decreed, that when the town was retaken, the houses of the citizens should I.pWV d li?
193469090that, these ithat nitive jof es that l to be stand conte trane any f Thus progi when mt, ed b binet fesc?
193469090the groun?
193469090v!?
193469090v?
193469090verbero, “ I am striking?
193469090were,, ™ lsc''!u''-ruJy css limitation of powers, though in them carried on under the mediation of the Emperor of Austria SST ai^tH1?
193469090what advantage was to be gained by it?
193469090whence have ashore, astray, aslope, aright, abed, aback, abreast, afloat, you come?
193469090which was translated into French under this title, Si VHomme a commence par etre vers?
193469090whither are you going?
193469090with snmethino- hlnndv fmv tn rlco ” o„,i „ ri “ c i—''tus einaiiaiiijsr iroiii one wno"commanueu uie,,? e ™ s.
193469090|,tl ii*1 litre a ¥ III”?5 P iiM ltF< ip?"
193469090£ leaj.^lsc;onlentment amongst some of the marshals, particularly Augereau and Lannes, who were title to order Sir?
193469090“ Do you not know the order?
193469090“ La liberte fut- elle done montree a 1’homme pour qu’il ne put jamais en jouir?
193469090“ Tell me, my dear child, who are you?
193469090“ They promise now, that they will do what he now commands; he now hath commander/; J he shall command; j he may command;( he may have commander?
193469090“ They promised then, that they would do f he then commanded;| he had then commander?
193469090“ What are you doing there? ” says the king.
193469090“ What is your opinion of him? ” That he lived like Aristides, and died like Sidney, ” was the answer.
193469090“ Why should I wish for war?
193469090” o?
193469090• Coast Castley^rZ y^, pe^lV.of Guinea"Cochim C.Cotnon ftShaft ’-Awath 3iafra Fernando Bo Machidi Maidive Isles S* Thomas c ijnundt> o rue o?
193819044! t wa?
193819044''luc- The worshin nf Vbo Y''“ Y** i Tlle Hindus bave llkewise some mythological opinions Hindu tra- tid lt the from TnTi; h?
193819044( Somerville — Connex¬ ion of Physical Science?)
193819044( d)( e)(/) Zrez ±2;(^): g= sioSlveiiiUdb0rTh< f?
193819044* «!?
193819044, F edyor Besidesthe revenue arising from the seignorage, our kincs but a ver^-Tncnn^idrr 1mo^erat?
193819044, a infer Fr0n?
193819044,, and* distracted life, expeditious n, on‘lors f"haf a.oided what is wrong, what is to be “ dwha c^ and, by the pleasant or painful conselue"?
193819044,, v-^.vn.g, me inuti, jj/ uuuuie uiairect mrerence, tiiat the hmp?
193819044,?-,- ■ ts ssrins.
1938190441 150 10 4 1 3 10?
1938190441 See on this subject, Who Wrote Ikon Basilike?
19381904413, we have p —, and b — m n; hence, sub-?
1938190441693,; though it there also appe, that he had not sufficiently conslderf^th£m?
1938190441835), m& to nroniat1b^lPT''n(''Paludina ulvat?
193819044184 Gcolorrv presence of marine exuviae in the one, and lacustrine shells\_‘yin the other, for confirmation of the statement?
193819044199?
1938190442 K?!
19381904421, 13,?
193819044217, 7. tertiary deposits?
19381904423.?
193819044236 Geology, lution( Werner), or transierrecl by electrical currents( Fox),''— — v — as in some instances we have good reason to believe?
19381904425. ui-hd^ N?
1938190443 Life of Milton, n. 9. nia.xims 1f, th.a, t.?
19381904440. two fim!''on?
193819044665 ofdistnn11!6 UP ° rt? f Wl?.Ich Was in Pr0cess of time lost Mysteries, distorted.
193819044: slead of ochre- Afterwards form n thpm y G W1?
193819044
193819044
193819044> sed? mys tues were inculcated, and these too were to meet a con- doctrine of dign reward.
193819044?
193819044?
193819044?
193819044?
193819044?
193819044? Tftem Western Alps, which appears to have followed upon the deposition of tertiary strata of the age of the Touraine beds( Meiocene, I.yell).
193819044? atfa 5 sin^ula cerris geminatis, setaceis, mul- tiarticulatis, cihatis tegumento corneo indutis, pediculo im- P0A/ rtlS!
193819044? e*e a^ ® a^^ snuff- mills, and very exten- seas.
193819044? enklin ijhis ation: this w^as first fully illustrated by D''^raf m mb excellent Observations on the Increase of Mankind, reop MORTALITY, HUMAN.
193819044?.
193819044An ar¬ my divided into two, with its centre penetrated, its right overthrown, and its left at once isolated and turned; what more could he desire?
193819044And the absolute motion of the posed t0 ship will be a- head if her rate exceeds that of the cur- s?
193819044And there seems no reason to doubt, Loo Chn 6 eCt 1- 1 kinbirik tbe va^ue^be currency?
193819044Anstot, in the tenth section of his thirty- ninth pr.oblem, y rectly designates the unison as being “ only the same multiplied?
193819044Ar?
193819044Are these acute harmonics musical sounds or not?
193819044As has already been observed in the article Annuities,( p. 209?
193819044Assum¬ ing a menacing tone, “ What means this insolence? ” said he.
193819044Aunqne soy morenica, ico.. N?
193819044Baron Humboldt, during a subsequent residence in the same country, confirmed this resemblance; and imnauons having been made, bv his advice, a voiini?
193819044But as they do not exclude one another, as both may be true, why are"they put in such determinate opposition?
193819044But besides that it is by no means certain that the Hebrew word"pai?
193819044But does the speech change of place really declare what motion is?
193819044But is not a compact or promise binding, till men have agreed that they shall be binding?
193819044But is this censure well founded, or in accordance with the true principles of poe¬ try?
193819044But what is to be done with eight measures, it is asked, if there are no more?
193819044But who can doubt that, in such cir cumstances, it would be increased?
193819044But who will dare to at¬ tempt the solution of such a problem?
193819044But would this be a defini¬ tion of a stroke?
193819044Byto Euripides, in his Bacchce?
193819044C. N?
193819044Can we hesitate to admit that the globe was then in a condition which has never since occurred to it?
193819044Constituent Parts.—Columbic acid 47.75, yttria 41.91?
193819044Continent —( Continued?)
193819044D. N?
193819044D9 N?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044D?
193819044Do not we highly approve the man who ful¬ fils them, even though they should prove to be against his interest?
193819044Do such persons know any thing of the harmo¬ nic ratios of the sounds they combine together in this way?
193819044Double- Although the double refraction of rock- crystal is small, Image yet?
193819044Dr Goring recommends that the whole of the exterior( in¬ terior?)
193819044English Money — Account of the quantity of fine silver coined into 20.?.
193819044For example: Mm J. m 3 — I p I —= 0- r?
193819044For how comes the sun to possess that power, and what makes the fluid return to the sun?
193819044For is it of much consequence whether the valves be brought into contact by the action of one muscle or by the assistance of two?
193819044From Salinas.. N?
193819044From that pe- and whilT- ft rtlme reliSion and the fences; v rlp,"i16 °/me\ h?
193819044From that? ° nnect, r?"
193819044From that? ° nnect, r?"
193819044From the right ascension of the meridian subtract the sidereal time of mean noon, reduced to the meridian of the tude 109 ° 48''E.?
193819044H3 O^ N^-5 is''gcg-, 2 w 2^-2 C?
193819044Have butter- milk, summer fruits of the most acescent kind, lemon or orange juice, always this effect in adults by their admixture with bile?
193819044He has overlooked none wnich can afford matter for reflection, or warrant any infer- re i?
193819044He terms it joris valvae rotate crescens I 1?
193819044His attendance at Hamilton subsequently e to his accompanying the brother of his patient to the It T10?
193819044His exnloits sent svstem „ x?
193819044His hint might, however, be II very greatly improved by tbe further assistance of pencils, Mkhaeli?.
193819044His sister, Queen Johanna II., who succeed- hf 1420 fr6!?
193819044How is this known?
193819044How was this to be accomplished?
193819044I 18?.en*|ls attracted the notice of Cardinal Borghese, io took him under his protection, and conducted him to an!n?
193819044I 18?.en*|ls attracted the notice of Cardinal Borghese, io took him under his protection, and conducted him to an!n?
193819044I It isJ0111ld 111 the? re ™ es of, ° rld £ alIs ’ and may be recognised by its irregular fleecy- looking web.
193819044If feeling or sensa¬ tion be the test, who shall decide that the sensitive plant{ mimosapudica) possesses it not?
193819044If the animal has revived frequently dur- naked kS^ein^ n l ire!17?
193819044If the quantity ot alloy we But?
193819044If we substitute for this term modern to the European and Nnrfh^^A/-^aqueous products, do we understand it the better?
193819044Ihe green is and white, according to the colour you would make them grX t0 makfth/ ilT7S “ T* ”?
193819044Ihe mine of Guadalcanal, in the Sierra Morena, upon the confmes of Andalusia and Estremadura, was formerly very n?. ’.
193819044Ihese streets arepe‘me.fi?
193819044In a ridge of sand and gravel, a violet- co- strata?
193819044In ancient times mirrors were made of some kind of me-?
193819044In fine, sublimity constitutes the pre- eminent attribute of the Paradise Lost?
193819044Io this end form and finish what is to be be- lights Rp jrmme 18 done llk ® tbe last?
193819044Ion?
193819044Irish?
193819044Is it not more consonant to reason and analogy, to ascribe to the whole continued motion one un¬ interrupted action?
193819044Is it not sufficient that it is something active?
193819044Is it only for bodily exercises, or for moral, political, and religious ones?
193819044Is the quantity of the atmosphere constant?
193819044Is this the utmost extent ot her plot, where she winds up the drama, and dismisses the actor into eternal oblivion?
193819044It does not appear, however that holloT^sT-? heha!Hen haS ever been a voIcano?
193819044It does not appear, however that holloT^sT-? heha!Hen haS ever been a voIcano?
193819044It extends from to 56 qn?''
193819044It he had read it, what are we to think of his judgment as a critic?
193819044It is also mentioned, that this silver was “ cur¬ rent money with the merchant?
193819044It is com^osedpf’the sam7mate- te^sectef b/ Tertlcal strata^hmiraccordingas^the?
193819044It is, “ not to « ourselves?
193819044It may be asked, are all the other bullae found in similar situations, and consequently do they belong to the naked mollusca?
193819044It seems to be made up of black loam, mixed with the exuvia?
193819044It was peaks of now withdrew? he remainder behbd the Piave, lelving enemy s watch- fires, which.
193819044It?
193819044J ftw!s. Cl ° Se aUX extre/ mite/ s lat4rales> l ° rsqi|e les valves sont( M0) LeUr Pied eSt applate> famelhforme; i^es?
193819044J ’?
193819044J •*?
193819044Journal?)
193819044Less perfect? — oo.
193819044Limaqons opercules qui ont deux cornes, avec un r ° Ur, earerS?
193819044Limestone of reliquiae were never entombed in the rocks, or if there de- Ilfracombe and North Devon?
193819044Motion is a''change; but as there are many species of change, which of those species is motion?
193819044N?
193819044N?
193819044N?
193819044N?
193819044N?
193819044N?
193819044Naturalists have pursued a variety of methods in their nrm^p?
193819044Now what provision has the Author of our nature made for this necessitous condition?
193819044Now, in what respect would this fictitious case differ from the actual situation of the Bank, were the restriction act renewed and made perpetual?
193819044Now, to what does all this attention of Linnaeus amount?
193819044Now, what shall se¬ cure a man ’s virtue in circumstances of such trial?
193819044O g 2 cd 0 tf tx H<^ CO>% Q- i- ®-e o r: G g p G o 33-a.J; 33 3b H ts E''H< 1 CO U a 0 33 fc «"-1!?
193819044Of all the conditions stated above,''-which corresponds best to wffiat is known concerning the earth?
193819044Of late years some improvements have been made? n it by the addition of keys, though it is still an imperfect instrument.
193819044On the 24th of Febru¬ ary I?
193819044Perfect Cad?
193819044Plagimyona, Mesomyona, Brachiopoda, 3 1 9 6 15 4 2 10?
193819044Plutarch, too, informs us that many of the Greek phi- complex, intricate, and unintelligible.. Tpr- nle?
193819044Price, who published it in the fourth edition of his “ Ob¬ servations on Reversionary Payments?
193819044Pyramid zz 123 ° IS7?
193819044Que me querys el Ca_val_ le_ ro,< Src, N?
193819044R. Lobatto on Life Insurance?
193819044Roman the vain- glorious Greeks accommodated them to a hero of The Roman mythology was borrowe rpnturiesmyt11010?
193819044S w s-: ■ S s iZ zi w''J''> Z O^ C3?
193819044Sculpt* are of the same Joui t w down the ship ’s nd her situation he nearest land: e of the intend¬ ed or r, m othei Vrr,?
193819044See the articles Guatemala anMOSS?
193819044Shall we say that the dark shales and various¬ ly coloured grits came from regions in different directions?
193819044Some give the name of mohair to the camblets or stuffs made of this hair, and of which there are two kinds; the ti?
193819044Such a me- say a Quartern n f g ’ i?
193819044T eX?han«e cy of their issuers, is nowise inconsistent with this principle, can not occasion am- pvppss •?
193819044TC T3 j*?
193819044The French mathematicians tity of the lee- way, namely, the lightness or heaviness of who measured a degree of the meridian in Lapland made bein?
193819044The Lower Oolitic Formation is very dif- i limest«‘le> Af¬ ferent from that of Bath in detail,''A?
193819044The apothecaries use mullers to pre pare many of their testaceous powders; and painters for M C ° our? ’ either dry or in oil.
193819044The authors of the preceding class have laboured to bring cornes?''''
193819044The consequence of this associations of ideas, upon w P MORAL PH Sultui tfmust be duly regulated: that is to say, as an exm''bitant h?
193819044The former is an octave lower than the C clarinet, and reaches B?, the lowest note of the bassoon.
193819044The import of Their Thoth, or Mercurv Trismoo- i^l Tr,"?
193819044The organs of respi¬ ration are composed, either in whole or in part, ot tubu¬ lar trachea?.
193819044The population consists of Afghans, hv^ er Lbnciu tribes; but the cities are occupied arc Rri?
193819044The question which has been so long agitated, “ Whence is the origin of motion? ” our author considers as implying an absurdity.
193819044The recess of the sun to- w?nderings wards the southern hemisphere was the death?
193819044The same remark applies to them as to the chord of the seventh occurring on every sound of the scale sounds^of th?
193819044The two who have laboured most inde- the enontEe in the b SUPPpS^.d t(?
193819044These are called Meiocene by Mr Lyell(^s^v, less; x*
193819044These branches, when ratir51 t0 f^ocus ’ n Moscow, create great mercantile ope- •,i ns ’?
193819044They always denominated names of her Damater?
193819044Thickness in Westmoreland 100 feet their molecular constitution?
193819044This appears certain¬ ly to be the case with Sicily, Auvergne, Naples, the — — —, c?
193819044Though the nominal rent of the farmer, ous mode by whic>?
193819044To what conduct are we obliged?
193819044To which of these marks then are we to attach the greatest importance?
193819044Upon what principle can impunity be claimed in be¬ half of assassins?
193819044V V • Utf ” ’ • 2** •?
193819044V. p. 225^ 0hlecU''? • J °-.
193819044Voltzia?
193819044W/ iae is possible to be known — All human knowledge is limited; but who has reached the boundary in any direction?
193819044Was any opportunity of crippling the enemy lost?
193819044Was any weakness to be discovered in the personal character of the general?
193819044Was it unnecessarily precipitate?
193819044Was no atonement due for the lives of the brave men who had been cruelly massacred by an infuriate rabble?
193819044We can not admit that it does?
193819044Welsh?)
193819044What arm more gentle than mo¬ desty could she have put into the hands of that sex which she designed to make resistance?
193819044What can be more unaccountable than this denial?
193819044What geologist has been able to add to the knowledge of this kind possess¬ ed by the old miners of Aldstone Moor?
193819044What is the difference of latitude between Fun¬ chal, in latitude 32 ° 38''N., and the Cape of Good Hope, in latitude 34 ° 29''S.?
193819044What is the order of succession of these beings thus reckoned to be in¬ terior and superior?
193819044What is the origin of this mass of clay?
193819044What mo¬ tive, then, could Napoleon have had to remain in Egypt?
193819044What new diablerie shall we contrive?
193819044What relation does this shelly deposit bear to the actual beach and littoral bed of the German Ocean?
193819044What, then, is the fruit of all this discussion?
193819044What, then, is volcanic excitement?
193819044When the piece of music is in E?
193819044When the right of seignorage was abolished, there was a pension, payable out of the made t- ™ 1?
193819044When they were ini, iatTd In''irnU,7 hardly Degene^ aassrsisanaSn.''?
193819044Whence have come the masses of sandy materials which compose this deposit in the two basins in question?
193819044Whence, then, is this active something, from whose agency we get the idea of body, or whose actions constitute body?
193819044Where are we to find a perfect theory of poetry and oratory?
193819044Where the river makes its escape from the Rocky a?.ua*''ains>** presents a spectacle of rare sublimity.
193819044Wherein, then, do they really differ?
193819044Which of these dispositions would be his choice in order to become contented, serene, and happy?
193819044Why, it has been sometimes asked, are not miracles wrought in all ages and countries?
193819044Within this extent were built the towns of Misenum, Baia, Direachea or Puteolis( Pozzmo/?
193819044Would not the only possible objection to the man ’s veracity be re¬ moved by this miracle?
193819044Would such abortions in the moral world be congruo to that perfection of wisdom and goodness which up and adorns the natural?
193819044Z d 3?
193819044^ Prismatischer Habronem- Malachit, T/ o/ i,?.
193819044^ icucteuie, hurrounueu at me base witb a short sheath, tremfT",''J^T^***?
193819044^ rro tpnt there was an apparatus with keys like an org These he??
193819044^ rro tpnt there was an apparatus with keys like an org These he??
193819044^ the eyebrows and the beard, fi In d V- ely pa 6 bIue » after having formed them the coi ° ur ° f tha 8kia> ‘ hS fn hlUt?
193819044^^ Mortar, a chemical utensil, very useful for the division of bodies, partly by percussion and partly by g”11^?
193819044^^end wi*? er“td an 3 « or Mr canon, when it is so con- through all the twelve keys.
193819044a succession of prisons^^^^Uaker meetiriS a party of soldiers, and, along with his associates, detained for a considerable time i?
193819044a?
193819044alloy^ contained in 20.?.
193819044and also in the Micrographia?
193819044and do not we condemn him as a knave who vio¬ lates them on that account?
193819044and how eager¬ ly do they still grasp at new discoveries, without any sa¬ tisfaction or limit to their ambition?
193819044cucvilUtta nf''ph Paralb''L, nbs*?
193819044d''he stomach, in many instances, is membranaceous, and the intt?
193819044emendations mending the plan of publishing a collective edition of the fragments of the Greek lyric poets, and communic g d(?
193819044ewije*? e.
193819044f From this k was infer- densk?
193819044f t.n mrts both of which i?
193819044f, IeSal tenderj standard silver bullion was coined into 62 shillings?
193819044g?
193819044how has he fitted the actor, man, for playing his part in this per¬ plexed and busy scene?
193819044i-r--s?
193819044i
193819044in other words, I o what part of the supracretace- were accumulated?
193819044is ob- in Lounto“^^^ viously of no consequence; in as much as the amount of mitted on all hands that it ma^ h •?
193819044its composition invariable?
193819044its pioper level ° n C01nS ‘ 0 tofen of Wdlm uffhT Si S^yecoirnge in the Thus it appears, that wer?
193819044lowing title: “ De Analogia Contractionum Lingua?
193819044n J’-i> r0bS?y capable of being protruded into the recess j?
193819044nfflv k cue cuiu piupiiCLUi: toe bank should not avail themselves of such an oppor unitv to amass wealth and riches?
193819044nttxtMot?nr a r thp PYlrpmitV which& j?
193819044objects of misery having deeply alfected her sympa and religious feelings, she opened a number of s?
193819044of the Harz Norway posited, have been destroyed by subsequent alterations of Brittany,& c.?
193819044of the ha r a^’n he, ghteninS tb^ bngbt and clear parts''With wdd e andW 38 th, ° S?
193819044on nnn* K«v, r;nnn A 1~ T\/TXT''/7 T T?
193819044or are they only bind¬ ing because it is our interest to be bound by them, or to fulfil them?
193819044or rather, does a change of position of these organs occasion a corresponding change in the habits of the animal?
193819044or the pound sterling, and the quantity of standard silver which was delivered to the mint, by the public, for 20.?.
193819044or what are the sources and limits of variation?
193819044or what sense can he have of moral obligation to promote it?
193819044p. digging out clay for the founda ion nS S f?
193819044physical impos¬ sibility, For how can ACB coincide with Ac/ eB, or with A/^B?
193819044rina crassior, Littorina littorea, Paludina ulvae, Neritina beins?
193819044rnh, „ tudeatSea j^x What time at Greenwich answers to 6 15 at a oyKLunar sl^P in longitude 76 ° 45''W.?
193819044same Colours ’ Puttin?
193819044should we not suspect the reasoner of knavery, or of very weak affections towards virtue?
193819044sn?00t^ anc^ ptam?
193819044the chalk, even such as were only yesterday raised from the nor would it excite surprise if a mo ™ of?
193819044the occurrence of great and violent move¬ ments of large bodies of water, partial, though not general, deluges?
193819044to the hr h e0i?e government having taken the coinage of silver into its own hands, there is at present no fixed price paid at 77s milf ’ t"
193819044universal goodness, nay, what ungrateful returns we have^P6111;?
193819044vstenes- tion?
193819044wffif? fl]INOf IS*TS ’ f SeC.t amonSst tke Roman Catholics who adhere to the doctrine of Molinos.
193819044what duty does nature dictate and require in such a case?
193819044z?
193819044° f the TZZ ° f this force’in the inverse T?!
193819044° f^ancients Grreca ex nrrfnt v P'', V''n •?
193819044° o ® » °? 55:-< so —^> 2 G P3^ G.
193819044» ‘ — ■* • ” “ ter''iZEiss. T.-iis. Xi: What is meant by tertiary strata?
193819044’ £? n(^ ’ according to their laudable practice, en-* Gre- pged him in numberless adventures in which his prototype Jlj^ share.
193819044’( Aristotelis de Poetica liber, cum commentariis Godofredi Hermann!, p. 115. and ivin!;01!6''?
193819044’* j?
193819044“ Poor driveller, ” said Napoleon; “ how could he suffer tins rabble to enter?
193819044“ Put to Lord Bacon ’s test, in what shall the retreat to Coruna be found deficient?
193819044“ Was the retreat uncalled for?
193819044“ What are you doing there, my little fellow? ” he asked.
193819044“ What have I done that was so criminal? ” he exclaim¬ ed.
193819044“ What pleases me in my Defense?
193819044“ What! ” exclaimed his widow, “ do they here refuse him sepulture?
193819044“ Why should sour milk, granting its Milk, existence, give rise to them in infants, and not in adults?
193819044“ Why, ” he exclaimed, “ is a man to be treated harshly because he is not white?
193819044„ f rrfused, th?
193819044• All the rest are varieties of grranite, the most^-- erai^T1 Va"ety bfinS a red or flesh- coloured and laro- e- ntic wirhT116 ’ W11Cl?
193819044• f a celebrated nation of Asia, whose conquests_ Ter times wen?
193819044•? Xa?ly ProPortion to the progress of collateral science f e.awning geological inquiry.
193322689'':^} Total 3301 T ° 9th ru“60“!2d.. J““aZ.!!.!!.!?}
193322689''ania»e?
193322689* 1 ’ dra, gg, ag a lon£ tJlai1? ’ which diffused a very vivid the Academy of Sciences at Paris.
193322689, r zz —, y being m this case equal to x in the for¬ mula referred to, and, substituting the preceding value of yz, •, ™ fluent of Ra?
193322689,~ p.enacny urn objects same as in th?
1933226890- 754 W 0- 732 In travelling along a horizontal road?.
1933226891-... i.-?.
193322689177 D. Canadensis?
1933226892 What is the convex surface of a cylinder whose length AB is 20 feet, and the circumference of its base 3 feet?
19332268928. to 23. chn10ne?,, y t le treafon and death of Judas Iscariot.
1933226893. j"Therefore CE X CD: CE xCd:: Ce x CD: Ce x Ce?
193322689359 and since magnitudes have the same Lever?
19332268940?
193322689425) n ti be required to raise it through BC in the same time that sponding spaces eg, gi,? M.
1933226895b P. bivittatus?
193322689651 sations, notions, ideas, or impressions, on sense: and is it Of the possible to separate, even in thought, any of these from Existence perception?
193322689705), noticed by Eelon, and regarded^ThTJem?
193322689709=?
1933226898 1 protoxide^^unT „ f thC StatteK ° f c The 0,fsto”s>> “"!?
193322689: 5: GP= A: a: a: G/7, therefore P X A+/?
193322689; B. Aga- machthick?
193322689; B. Aliomoch?
193322689; B. Mangidach?
193322689; B. ccerules- • y ccns?
193322689; B. maculata?
193322689; B. nigra?
193322689; ant from the vertex by a quantity equal to-—-- X x, OCJ/''TTci?
193322689; but upon being in- oduced to the Duke of Somerset and the Earls of Dorset na iJurhngton, he began to entertain very different notions a- v?
193322689;, ch •here. » »? •> of the whilst the strainer fonfed by the baleen retains theP can ’ cranium of the mysticetus and( fig.
193322689< Good God, is it possi¬ ble that thou canst make me perish thus?
193322689= 61?
193322689?
193322689? eear 1 if Wlt?nberf in the year 1560 ’ and was interred a niec^nf er ‘^^ be?
193322689? eear 1 if Wlt?nberf in the year 1560 ’ and was interred a niec^nf er ‘^^ be?
193322689? erae.
193322689? n? Ke dPi!si!v t''h A!
193322689? n? Ke dPi!si!v t''h A!
193322689A sphere equally di¬ vided becomes two hemispheres; does a perception, when divided in like manner, become two demi- perceptions?
193322689A stone exists as well as the human mind; but has the stone any knowledge of its own existence?
193322689A wedge is a machine composed of two 0n inclined planes with their bases in contact; or, more pro- See?
193322689According to the academical report, clear light, which obscured that nf fhp m dff bj?
193322689Again, if it should be asked, what is mind?
193322689Amblotis( a^/SAwtr;?, abor¬ tus).
193322689Anarnacus,?
193322689And if it be inquired, what makes an object agreeable or disagreeable?
193322689Answer?!
193322689Appear; where are you?
193322689Are Modes, propei ties piior in the order of nature, or even in our con- V 1 ceptions, to the substances in which they inhere?
193322689Are motives, then, real beings endowed with power and will?
193322689Are the latter different in kind, or only superior in degree, to those of the higher animals?
193322689At the head of each office was an offi¬ cer named primicerius, and the foreman was named optio et exactor?
193322689B. Ischikagluch?
193322689B. Japonica?
193322689B. Kingii?
193322689B. Kulcomoch?
193322689B. Lunulata?
193322689B. Nodosa?
193322689B. Physalus?
193322689B. fflacialis?, Klein.
193322689Balamoptera Abugulich?
193322689Balcmoptera punctulata?
193322689Bayeri?
193322689Be it so; and what follows?
193322689Besides, is it not altogether inconceivable, nay impossible, that particles issuing from the sun should draw the planets towards that centre?
193322689Bonnaterre had two, and Lacepede and Desmarest three; the first and last of these, viz N. vulgaris?
193322689But CB= DG, and since CArrAF, therefore( D — DH?
193322689But do they really flow from Berkeley ’s system?
193322689But has the sensation of heat no cause independent of us?
193322689But hoiv, we w''ould ask, could any animal in such circumstances be self- moving?
193322689But how is it cooled in the free atmosphere, th.eory d''l unless by the contact or commixture of a colder portion ot ram ’ the same fluid?
193322689But how is this operation performed?
193322689But how, we beg leave to ask, is the whole train perceiv¬ ed to occupy any portion of time?
193322689But if the percipient principle be divided, what would be¬ come of the power of perception?
193322689But if this be so, what is reminiscence?
193322689But is it not equally true that no art or industry can make the circle and the square similar on the paper?
193322689But is it really a part of Berke¬ ley ’s system, or can it be fairly inferred from the princi¬ ples on which that system is built?
193322689But is the difference itself real?
193322689But the ques¬ tion with the metaphysician is, whether such forces be real?
193322689But what can this be, if not what Berke¬ ley and others call an idea?
193322689But what is it that raises desire?
193322689But what is this necessity which proves so much?
193322689But what is truth?
193322689But what then is this energy?
193322689But what was the ultimate result?
193322689But would the ceasing of this energy be likewise a cause?
193322689By Euler ’s the vis inertia, motion is at every moment of time rectili- Mechanics, neal and uniform; and by the principle of compound mo- f.01?.
193322689C. sulcatus?
193322689Can any one be absurd enough to affirm that the power of harmony resides in the harpsi¬ chord, as the power of perception does in the mind?
193322689D. Chinensis?
193322689D. albigena?
193322689D. cruciger?
193322689D.niger?, Abel Remusat., Lacep.,1 Desm., No.
193322689Did he go erect or upon all fours; was he a Patagonian or a Laplander, a Negro or a Georgian?
193322689Do we endeavour to form in our minds pictures of them, or representative images?
193322689Does he from this con¬ clude that it is the telescope which sees those satellites, or the trumpet which hears that voice?
193322689Does not this go far to prove that the one is the genuine original,—the other but a rebel race?
193322689Does the mind reject the idea of sugar or of bitterness, of contempt or of indifference?
193322689Ee?
193322689Experience, however, would soon teach him that the ear Differ?
193322689F era?.
193322689For who has explored the higher regions of the atmosphere, or who knowrs what may take place beyond its precincts?
193322689Four(?)
193322689From what race did he spring?
193322689G. leucocephalus?
193322689G60d2x 660d*x 330^ 330^a?
193322689Geoffroyi?, Desm., Less.
193322689Georichus( ysaigtueo?, qui terram fodit).
193322689H. Chemnitzianus?
193322689Have they any real separate is capable of the most complete proof, and to contradict archetypes or external archetypes?
193322689Have they been produced by accidental circum¬ stances?
193322689Having ventured to state that the highest region of theAimy atmosphere is probably occupied by some very diffuseo“uP?''!
193322689He had tra- elled throughout almost all the East, and had made him- Jar XlX •?
193322689He observes, that “ we have from body no respectir,£ stance?
193322689He was an Arminian • the conm- elation of ° SS7P t V** benf dlct!n, e? 10nk and at tbis time Maurice defended Gomar against Arminius!
193322689His him d l Wh?
193322689HlS father left him an estate of nearly L.800 t''d t 1 Ut 80 encumbered, that the interest- money amount- of tin?
193322689HnrST/ M — l09''el? ■ 332, and the article Ecureuil of the Diction.
193322689How is any object recalled by the power of memory?
193322689How is he en¬ abled to bear all the diversified influences of such different abodes as those in which he is found?
193322689How is man affected, and to what extent, by the external influences of climate, food, and mode of life?
193322689How is this done?
193322689How many cubic inches does it contain?
193322689How multiplied, in fact, ai e the subjects, even of our daily and hourly observation, which we can not satisfactorily expound?
193322689How then do I come to believe it?
193322689How then is this pressure to be resisted, and the water prevented from entering the lungs, and thus destroying life?
193322689Ibis being the case, it may be asked, upon what principle do we give credit to human testimony?
193322689If a weak motive can be resisted, why not one a little stronger, and why not the strongest?
193322689If it be asked, What kind of infinity and eternity they infinity are which have no relation to space and time?
193322689If the diameter of the base of a paraboloid be 10 and its height 12 feet, what is its content?
193322689If the forces Pi, P2,& c.,are all made to act upon a single point, but parallel to their present directions, they xV?
193322689If then it must be first moved itself, but can not itself move itself, what is it that moves itself?
193322689If time itself be not eternal, how can the Deity or any thing else be so?
193322689If w?, therefore, be the centre of gravity,& A will represent its pressure upon D, when the shaft DA is horizontal.
193322689If we adopt the supposition of a single species, what country did it first inhabit, and what was the appearance of the original type?
193322689If we now draw through M a line Mm5, equal to the distance found above, and perpen- icu ar to N«4, then a line Psps?
193322689If.?
193322689In 1759?
193322689In a circular arc, the centre of inertia is distant from Rci?
193322689In a right- angled tri¬ angle ABC, the sides AB and AC, about the right angle, are 33 feet and 56 feet; what is the length of the hypothenuse BC?
193322689In a sphere whose diameter is 21, what is the solidity of a segment whose height is 4- 5 inches?
193322689In a spherical segment, the centre of inertia is dis-~ 3$?
193322689In his celebrated work Hu> rgens?
193322689In the trapezium ABCD the diagonal AC is 42, and the two perpendiculars BE, DF are 16 and 18: What is its area?
193322689Inci-=?
193322689Indeed, how could he have been able?
193322689Is a man, whilst in a dark room, deprived of the faculty of sight, and is one of the powers of his mind made not to exist for the time?
193322689Is consciousness or truth extended?
193322689Is it distinct from the preceding?
193322689Is it impossible that this act should be, if the event had not happened?
193322689Is it not by being com¬ pared with our own existence?
193322689Is it not to fancy that we view it on all sides as what may be seen, or felt, or smelled, or tasted?
193322689Is it then nothing?
193322689Is then solidity the basis of these qualities, so that they Dualities necessarily result from it?
193322689Is there one species of men only, or are there several distinct species?
193322689Is this reminiscence the same with the former, or is it a different reminiscence?
193322689It is described by Desmarest as a hy- dromys( H. coypus1), and is mentioned by Azara under the name of Quouiya?
193322689It is indeed easy to conceive solidity or extension abstracted from any one individual object; but how is it done?
193322689It is natural for him to ask, Who or what was this extraordinary character?
193322689It is probable, however?
193322689It is the Balama rostrata?
193322689It is the It has been asked, Why we believe what we distinctly ground of remember?
193322689It may be called the G. fuscus?
193322689It s at present a‘t La BaS surface which remained above ground was incrusted with tide; but I can not persuade the owLr to part with k f:„!!in.?
193322689Labours of The application of statics to the equilibrium of ma- V arignon; cbines was first made by Varignon in his Project of anew died 1722^?
193322689Large magnets have been employed to arrest the iron dust?
193322689Lasiopyga( Asme?, villo- sus, TrvyYi, anus).
193322689Last- jy?
193322689Lastly, let us suppose the dimensions of the pressing substance to be greatly en¬ larged; what would then follow?
193322689Length from 100 to 110 feet''Ver thel UC^ ° s ’ nearly parallel, which commence under tebra?
193322689Let ABE be a quadrant of an ellipse?
193322689Lichanotus( A^otva?, digi¬ tus, index).
193322689Lldt?
193322689MAMS Cetacea, the dental apparatus of the beluga, when are we, by this —''means, to determine species in any of the other Cetacea?
193322689METROCOMIA( from mother, and xw/ a?
193322689May not this mythological gene¬ alogy be regarded as merely emblematical of their descent from the upper regions of the atmosphere?
193322689Meriones(^s?, femur).
193322689Now since CD: Ce?
193322689Now, by p. 374, col. 2, FB_fluent therefore, V''fluent of xyz by substituting the preceding value of z in this formula, we obtain FB= fluent of Ra;a?
193322689Now, what is it that this per¬ ception suggests to the mind?
193322689Num sensum eukumque Dei tenet Anglia clausum, Lumine caeca suo, sorde sepulta sua?
193322689N’en a- t- on pas cite a 1’appui de toutes les impostures? ” “ On parle toujours de faits, on parle sans cesse d’observer.
193322689Of two contending motives, is it not natural to expect that the stronger will prevail, however little its excess may be?
193322689Oh God, where are thine elect?
193322689On a dit: le siege de la folie est peut- etre dans le foie, dans le cceur ou dans tout autre organe; mais, est- ce bien la que reside la maladie?
193322689On one occasion, a lady of quality asked him, “ Who was the first general of the age?
193322689One of its previous specific names ou^ht assuredly to have been retained? rse.
193322689Or how came he to be “ a king of right¬ eousness, ” and “ a king of peace, ” as well as a priest of God, in the land of Canaan?
193322689Otolicnus( aiToAncue?, au- riculis magnis).
193322689P X D+ jo X+ ‘ zr+(i:=P- l-/>-l-‘TX GP; but D: c?
193322689P. Feres?
193322689P. intermedins?
193322689P. ventricosus?
193322689Paleness of the countenance is always air of intelligence anTiaim credi?
193322689Qises... 4,''-til?
193322689Reported to have a furrow below the lower jaw, and to frequent the Chinese seas.1 Aggadachgik?
193322689Required the content?
193322689Required the length of^th of the circumference of a circle whose radius is 10?
193322689Rrra; mg by yz)=; Ra?
193322689S. moschatus, L. Condylura( xav^yAo?, no¬ dus, cauda).
193322689SSf a su?P.,ciou?
193322689Some think that is put instead of the Hebrew The chief exports are cordage, resinous substances, pitch word mah, which signifies What is this?
193322689Suppose the diameter of the greater end to be 8, and the diameter of the lesser end 6, and the length 10, required the content?
193322689Suppose the dimensions of a cask, as before; required the content?
193322689Suppose the greater end of the frustum to be 15, the less end 9, and the length 10 inches, required the con¬ tent?
193322689Suppose the hypothenuse BC to be 65 feet, and AB one of the sides about the right angle to be 33 feet; what is the length of AC the other side?
193322689Supposing the dimensions of a cask as before; what is its contents?
193322689Suspected by F. Cuvier to be the same Cape Ilorn^* by LeSSOn in Srcat numbers off P. Agluk?
193322689Th^ of? r“by Leslie s almometer.
193322689That part of the outer seen one in this prkicamenl?
193322689The Paseodel\V ’": a?, which travel- tte, which h- xv* increased.''''
193322689The circumference of a circle is 10 feet, what is its diamdter?
193322689The conclusion is logically inferred j but what purpose can it possibly serve?
193322689The didrachm of silver, according to the same calculation* ssjtf-.sriaaBjSSSt SESiSiHSisHs?
193322689The dimensions of a cask being the same as in last problem; required the contents?
193322689The expected buTwere ° besides0?
193322689The in- A few days afterwards, some peasants brought stones, which terval which occurred between the disruption of the me- wb7 fe Vror?
193322689The king, greatly concerned, asked Montezuma Avhat should be done to dissipate the fears of the people?
193322689The length of the parabolic spindle AEBeA is 60, and the middle diameter E e 34; what is the soli¬ dity?
193322689The mind being thus, as we may say, originally white paper, void of all characters, without ideas or notions of andSreflec- any kind ’ th?
193322689The mind can not indeed be made to feel that sugar has the same taste with wormwood; but who ever thought that it could?
193322689The number of oscillations n made in a given time are evidently in the inverse ratio of t, the time of each oscillation, that is,=* and?
193322689The principal questions which we have to consider are, “ What is motion?
193322689The ratchet is then thrown into the teeth of r?, so that, in descending, Q turns the pinion gg along with the drum ttrr.
193322689The reason why the walls of and!?
193322689The sugar- cane thrives well, but it is of mah- hu,"What is this?
193322689The teeth, the feet, the number of toes(?
193322689The word, in fact, seems to be a distinctive or qualifying epithet, rather than a proper name; an abbreviated form of Mei- amun, “ beloved of Ammon?
193322689The,, ’.,“,1 I?!
193322689Then, because BD, BC, Bd are equal, the point C is in the circumference of a circle, of which Dc?
193322689There are seldom any incisive teeth in the upper jaw?, and those of the lower are usually eight in number.
193322689There are therefore in some substances?
193322689They are obviously the reverse of each other; but are they external objects, or mere sensations in the mind?
193322689They browse so called( Lepus Americans), bears a great resemblance chieflvo^tbnTr adjoini"S Pastures- They browse?
193322689They have thus received the appellation of Balcenarum tyrannus from the accurate Fabricius; and hence too the popular names of Thrasher and Killer?
193322689Think you that he would find in it even ten righteous men?
193322689This is admitted byspectin?
193322689This is all that on this subject our natural sense of things leads us to believe; and is not this infallibly true?
193322689This island, which was first jr occupied by the Portuguese in 1560, was taken from them^?
193322689This species is rejected by Cu- D. Epiodon?
193322689Though Belisarius cost its author many sleepless nights, in alphabetkaf ordpr^nM^ttint nfTnth
193322689Totum hoc, quo continemur, et unum est, et Deus: et sor ch ejus sumus, et membra. ”?
193322689Tredgold, Del?
193322689Tschicduk?
193322689Tschumtschugagah?
193322689Upon the conclusion with i?K|lU e le.M''fnt to l> aris> where he became acquainted missim?
193322689Vertebrae 7, 13, —?
193322689Vv hat is it to conceive a corporeal thing to exist?
193322689W hat is the solid content of an oblong spheroid, or solid generated by the rotation of an ellipse about its greater axis, the axes being 50, and 30?
193322689W hat then is the bond of this union?
193322689We may here notice a remarkable species called the chiru{ A. kemas?
193322689What are his corporeal, what his mental distinctions?
193322689What can be more variously contrasted, for instance, than the smells of iron, of tin, and of copper?
193322689What can be the nature of its objection to this despised portion?
193322689What climates, what degrees of heat, can man endure?
193322689What is a point?
193322689What is he to do in this case?
193322689What is its content?
193322689What is the area of a triangle ABC, whose base AC is 40, and perpen- 3 dicular BD is 14- 52 chains?
193322689What is the area of a triangle ABC, whose twm sides AB and AC are 30 and 40, and the included angle A is 28 ° 57''?
193322689What is the area?
193322689What is the content of a sphere whose diame¬ ter is six feet?
193322689What is the content of a triangular pyramid ABCD, whose perpendicular height AF is 30 feet, and each side of its base BCD is three feet?
193322689What is the convex surface of a segment eight inches in height cut off from the same globe?
193322689What is the solid content of a cone, the radius BC of its base being nine inches, and its height AC 15 feet?
193322689What is the solid content of a cube AG, the length of whose sides is 24 inches?
193322689What is the surface of a cube, the length of its side AB being 20 feet?
193322689What is the upright surface of a triangular pyramid, A BCD, the slant height AE, being 20 feet, and each side of the base 3 feet?
193322689What particu¬ lars of external form and inward structure characterize the several races?
193322689What purpose?
193322689What then are heat and cold, and where do they reside?
193322689What then is the object of sense when we feel heat?
193322689What would such pressure communicate to him?
193322689What, then, is the second principle?
193322689When a local and temporary institution drew down the vengeance of the lioman see, what must have been its conduct to a lodge of masons?
193322689Whence did he derive his knowledge of the true God?
193322689Where, then, are we to fix the boundary between a weak and a strong motive?
193322689Why, Subs ice however, does it notreason and think about something or of''1 other?
193322689Z*?
193322689\V hy do not we perceive external objects in our sleep or in a swmon?
193322689\\ hat is the superficies of a globe whose diameter is 17 inches?
193322689^ R.Arkansa''?
193322689^ and also CD: Ce?
193322689^ this consideration rather than as merely correcting a generally receTv“d^npi.v,?
193322689^?
193322689aml unintelligible), have shown an amazing zeal for defending the propriety of the hasty expressions"which its hleas?
193322689and how can we have an idea of which we are not conscious?
193322689broadly and clearly distinguished from all others, or is he specifically allied to the orang- utang and other monkeys?
193322689cauld have followed, or they would density.^ The precipitation and accumulation of concen- All the proposed IxplmaH^nTof^^01^ 0113?
193322689driven by his necessities to dedicate himself to the services^?
193322689dubius?, Cuv.,8 Desm., No.
193322689et que reste- t- il pour votre partage? ” MASSILLON.
193322689f — hw 0-+<= 10 °, tan fbd?
193322689f0pows?
193322689first question which we have to consider is,''whence and in what manner it derives the materials of all its knowledge?
193322689fluent of a2x?
193322689hat is it, then, that apprehends as one the whole of this extended idea?
193322689hu 0 divei’s*t''es an^ modifications which are to be found in it rar each?
193322689identical substance?
193322689if sin thousand; and Taos, t ah m nine great art?
193322689isnothino- but imnenntrnhilit-.v?
193322689j?
193322689le 3 METAPHYSICS, 0|he opponents is, whether there be ground to think that the itijance human soul is such a being?
193322689m When a: b= R: R, we have, by substituting P and R in¬ stead of a and b, P2 Xjt+ p|''+ P3 X? »+ R|i — PR — Rq J~''Rm+ RR X^.
193322689maculatus?, Less.
193322689n’est- ce pas une cause de la folie qu’on y trouve?
193322689on th Jmn?
193322689or why we should suppose the ex¬ istence of such a substance?
193322689or, if we were called upon to explain what progress is, could we do it better than by saying that it is motion from something to some¬ thing?
193322689ou sont vos dlus?
193322689p. 112. that spak Englis^to lyShim fvvhi''lkharle?
193322689per week Of the remaining 11 9nn h J?
193322689repulsion, abstracted from their objects?
193322689seeing it, said one to another, What is this?
193322689tai?
193322689that of its presence; therefore darkness, silence, absence, is distance, in the abstract, any thing really existing?
193322689the answer should be the same as if it were asked in what consists similitude or equality?
193322689the content of the conic frustum FHA/’equal to++^)=^(3?
193322689this notion?
193322689tions, as if they were ever so fatal and necessary?
193322689tl ° n?
193322689tl0?
193322689to which he refused to take the nnl f ’ iu Cle le Prosecuted with great vigour his studies in Ilf?
193322689un?
193322689we beg leave, in our turn, to inquire of these gentlemen, What is the use of a brain which can not see without eyes?
193322689we can of the body?
193322689what then, we may be permitted to ask, is the import of the word we in this sentence?
193322689whose slant height RE is 10 feet; also each side of the greater end AC is 3 feet 4 inches, and each side of tlie lesser end EG 2 feet 2 inches?
193322689will it be gold?
193322689would not every one conclude that she was frantic?
193322689would they not rather of necessity drive them to a greater distance?
193322689x. p. 120, Tholuck ’s CrflMlty''?
193322689{ With a loade(?
193322689|^ held on alternate X hursdays?
193322689— of the thermometer shewed how ill this arrangement ac- hygrometer?
193322689“ My brethren ” it nothin/ r^ 1 °- Sti Srf, ater cruelty?
193322689“ Quid est autem, cur non existimes in eo divini aliquid existere, qui Dei pars est?
193322689“ What can be more easy, ” straction says he, “ than to distinguish the different attributes which and Gene''we know to belong to a subject?
193322689“ What can it mean, ” says he, “ but that we must leave this country, and find ourselves another?
193322689“ Whatreason is body?
193322689“ When it is asked, ” says this philosophical prelate,1 “ in what personal identity consists?
193322689“ Why should you not be¬ lieve something to be divine in him, who is indeed part of God?
193322689“^2= ssslii| siii?l§?p£ SSEaSi- SsztiritE1 itsti"''l"‘''''“!*5^ “?
193322689” 3 “ UnT?, aTe''CC ® Xvffi gust it collects and nrenares a meat mass of ha,, 1 „, h „.
193322689•^2^ene(^e^a?
193322689•incij?
193322689™ £? de1use ° Lwere same with those which con combating the power of Aratus and the Achman league.
193322689■ ’ D. Bertoni?
193819045''erefore 2uy= zy 1 2 » d hence,( y+ w)2=(?/ — uf+ 4mt/ and y-f m= V5: 4 ’.(2).
193819045''t wa?
193819045''’ They fotmTlLT theXstom^y aiekan
193819045( a?
193819045( x-\-a+ » J(x-\-af —
193819045(- cid?
193819045)= Then cos.( b and hence cos. c= c °^-co8lff-?).
193819045+?
193819045-y==- — pic, v 1-\-p2 v?/)—A d 1-f- Pi ’d V\—A cdxl 4- Pi cSy,=: 0; or for the second curve, at the 560 Variations.
193819045... talent= 60 mina?
193819045.p?
193819045/ 1 William Smith, bishop of) ■?
1938190450f her advocates aver, is it not remarkable that so many''bulky volumes should be required to display that innocence?
1938190451 Exports — Wool, 31,65U sacks T ifiQnAn^ Felts, 3665 No U8^ 9 Cloth, 4774 cloths J?
1938190451 a~ —''AP= latitude of A, —''Id0 — BP= latitude of B, j- 1800 — PAB= azimuth of B seen from A, In u> iT~ ar?
1938190451 he tax vornfr''! eC?
1938190451)= a, AQ= t, DQ= e, DP= x, ar CP= y, and Qs= 1-; then Hy log, g-p c 2ac c?
19381904510,& c. Objectors have asked, Why, if the Author of Nature be a benevolent Being, are we necessarily subject to pain, diseases, and death?
19381904511 T S. I ff ®( I lie s i fiiet l ijPh i face i » «?
1938190451535 1535 154 G 1546?
1938190451546?
19381904517, represents the army of the kin?
1938190451768 Eurone It lias not t^aC h Wltl t!?
19381904518. ted, and too''inm)? ’ I, V, vllIe ’''• PP- 419: 42 °- To the cause of this prohibition it is unnecessary to advert.
1938190451? 28, 8vo.
1938190452 24 2 7 5 34 44 7 4 8 24 2 7 3 41 4 34 7 7 3 2 3 34 2?
1938190452 t cos. 3 15 20; os''being= a?
19381904524, 25'') The act of justification therefore proceeds from the divine phi- of fi bPyf^ Cann(7 b<: Performed by the instrumentality is not^h f\*!?
19381904526, 27) to make interces¬ sion tor us; but with whom can we suppose God the Fa¬ ther, the fountain of divinity, to intercede?
19381904530")2, the sines of all angles or arcs exceeding a?, and differing by P, throughout the table, may be found.
19381904534?.
19381904545.. Malden, p. 41.?
1938190455(6 4-
1938190456s., and L-774?
19381904581?
193819045927 eate?
193819045; Corsham House, Lord Methuen; tt''feter, Chippenham, Westbury, Melksham, Caine, an.. House Sir C?
193819045; and i been lowered in 1650, during the usurpation, u^ cent., the same reduction was re- enacted altei 1 j?
193819045; the corn fanega= 1''55 Brit, bushel,?
193819045
193819045= 81 ° 40''; then, in the right- angled triangle ED/?, the angles, and the log.
193819045= B( 2Xff ds 4-? « dsds-f nwds); and comparing with this ens( dw Dya3 —-ZFytf4 4..
193819045= —^; vl D~ m2( 2 m''+ 2) — 4 m( 771''+ 1)(t?
193819045?
193819045?
193819045?
193819045?
193819045?
193819045?
193819045? Cornularia.
193819045? S?Hi,?Ldn Ciel, Paris, 1739, v. i. pp.
193819045? eSty 1 It, till the king, your master and mine, takes possesfion"!
193819045? ve conclueretk They are in general a tall, ■^well- formed race, of rather harsh, a~ Si nnmv= 11,yet often noble phy- iral( rro.
193819045? • Muratori, Script.
193819045?, a — z —^(1 ■ y S)= vlI0.
193819045A A is a strong framing, which, 1''upports the bed of the lathe I?
193819045A question of some importance has been started, What would have finally become of men if the first covenant had not been violated?
193819045A war atC kUL arose between the Spartans and Eleans; and Xenon? ’ was obliged to retire to Lepreum, where his sons had refuge.
193819045Ab= 1921- 4, Bb= 3749- 3, Ac= Ab-f Bm= 4181- 0, Cc= Cm — BJ= 1235- 9, Ad= Ab+ Bn= 6776- 1, T> d= Bb — Dn= 1351- 7, Ac= Ad+ D/?
193819045Ac-> n iTt e onidal returns, there were in England and Wales, hilBon L.,.ev''er ti|an H>,828 Sunday schools, attended by by 5o I,)?
193819045According to the education returns in 1833, the number receiving instruction in daily schools was 1,276,94?.
193819045According to the report for 1889, the schools and scholars were,—4291 places, with 4882 Sunday and daily, and 2197 Sunday schools containing 180,76?
193819045Acetic acid 31 Tartaric acid 66 Citric acid 58 Selenium?
193819045After a most obstinate defence, Magdeburg taken by fell into the hands of Pappenheim, who committed all ima-? ialistsPand^na^e cruebies.
193819045After lisiuith, his Works were collected, and published in six olur? s quarto.
193819045Again, draw SB/?, B r R, r u q, S x A, Tly x, Q, z y.
193819045Aikman, SixUp?
193819045All the late cam- olhjenemy?
193819045Ammonia 17 Potassa 47- 2 679 Alumina?
193819045Amphistegina,?
193819045An?
193819045And seeing that we found it proper to make( 2n+ 1) «= 90 °?
193819045Are we enrolled as subjects, servants, and soldiers, under him?
193819045Are we hereby regenerated and made the temple of the Father?
193819045Are we then able to trace out the mode in which it produces any of these singular effects?
193819045Because tan.2 4A — — VG?
193819045Bigenerina,?
193819045Bu not a few of the oldest and best families were originally o Hie i IT j?
193819045But at the entry the water is stagnant if in a basin, or it is mov- inn* nnst Int^rallxr if* animsliiof ic rlorlvpfl from 3 riVGr?
193819045But at what moment did this tardy consolation reach him, the recompense of much watching?
193819045But how, it will be asked, can three divine persons be but one and the same God?
193819045But if this be the case, we may properly ask, whence had those Platonists the doctrine themselves?
193819045But in Livo-? wedish ma they had better success.
193819045But is there not an ideal or perfect beauty of the human form?
193819045But wdiat do you make of the witches ’ meetings, cried Bodin?
193819045By this mean?
193819045Calcium 20‘S Magnesium 12’7 Manganese 27- 7 Zinc 32- 5 Tin 37- 7 Lead 103- 3 Iron 28 Bismuth 71 Mercury 200 Silver 108 Platina 98- 6?
193819045Can any one doubt that this has been the case with regard to the improvements in spinning?
193819045Cidarites.?
193819045Coast of IrelanJ ana^^ des^written1 in a^eculiarly?= gand pL.ngstyle, in the Trans, of the Royal Irish Academy, V. •> P 1st.)
193819045Conuitida Adwnm: t£o Aihnan. Sadp?
193819045DHx+ 2h) a v''SN g q h?
193819045Dactylopora,?
193819045Do they exist in a form invisible to us before the tree was headed?
193819045Do we not say that a stone tails because of its gravity?
193819045Do ye judge uprightly, O ye sons of men? ” By comparing these texts with 1 Sam.
193819045Doth annihila¬ tion impeach that wisdom and goodness which was display¬ ed when God brought it out of nothing?
193819045Draw B6, Cc, D^, Ee, Fy perpendicular to the meridian, and Bra, D^, parallel to it, forming the right- angled tri¬ angles AB6, BCw, BDrc, ED/?, FDq.
193819045Draw oIO, ylY,
193819045Every valley has its rivers, large or??!
193819045Every valley has its rivers, large or??!
193819045Farther north is the Lake r? r passing through Norfolk plains, the Western river, t Isis, and several others of less note.
193819045Fnsuccess- Christiern having established a powerful interest in Nor- ot Ohrilt?
193819045For example, an angle of 25 degrees 12 mi¬ nutes and 14?
193819045For thy servant doth hnow that I have sinned?
193819045For what is it that we mean by saying that the sin of Adam is imputed to his posterity?
193819045From the first i, vc;?
193819045From the vessels or the cells?
193819045From whence do they proceed?
193819045G 6?
193819045G Genera 2.?
193819045Gold?
193819045Gr^ Wainscots, Cane Chairs, Iron Chairs, mu ISS?
193819045Gustavus Gustavus Vasa died in 1560, and was succeeded bv his succeeded8Eric XIV ’ Th?
193819045G| Gen. 3.?
193819045Had he not been a man of uncommon strength of mind, he would have fallen into the same errors which clouded their religious viewi?
193819045He continued to cherish his love of poetry; and in 1747 he published without his name “ The Pleasures of Melan¬ choly,?
193819045He was next year? d LL.
193819045Hence if< p denote the angle AH, we have —(^+?)
193819045Hence we ob¬ tain the linear equation mrx mkeix mkae2 mra-} — zr arkx ■ ark?
193819045His object seems to have been rather to retard than to advance the progress of philoso- phy?
193819045How are these two passages to be re¬ conciled?
193819045How comes it all things so about thee smile — The fire, the wine, the men — and in the midst Thou stand’st, as if some mystery thou didst?
193819045How is this to be done?
193819045How then, and to what extent does this shoeing operate?
193819045How, then, does the air act in producing such effects?
193819045I he labourers, obtaining land very readily, and run nmg about to fix upon locations for themselves and?
193819045I ®?
193819045I)*>*? f Bentley, i.
193819045IT qaH l"*-1 i av.mcTllLo rtllll VdolUIlci} Lilt: oLLlUcIlLS tij rp?
193819045If a higher velocity be required, the wheel and pinion • the spindle E are put out of gear with the pinion and wheel of t?
193819045If he can be persuaded that L"formidable, he will be tempted to detach stron* d viX against them, and, scattering his forces, be disahU?
193819045If tl"e were a pressure upon the labour- market at home, by ro ioving that class which was then commencing to work, ai?
193819045If we now shift the slide, so that Ee is in contact with C, and De?
193819045Improbable as this may appear, it is not demon- strak?
193819045In 1680 he published, but fwitl-.it his name, “ Love and Truth: two modest and?
193819045In October 16?!)
193819045In column 3 of Table I. opposite to c?
193819045In general the soil is far from fertile, t,''?
193819045In its present state, it extends in north latitude from 53 ° S''?
193819045In plants of the same species, and placed in similar circumstances perspiration is proportional to the extent of perspirin?
193819045In the other instlice he was prevailed upon, by the earnest solicitation of i|?
193819045In the second year, be- n o''ug exercise(j jn Greek themes and versions, the students ib0tlm?
193819045In this wav althmmh In the old Scotch liquid measure, 128 gills= 32 mutchkins= Jn, Ch<,plnS= 8!>, lnt?
193819045In what manner then, or by what agency must we sup¬ pose this change in the inorganic matter of the seed to be accomplished?
193819045Inseruntur Tabula?
193819045Irish » e sssasoKSaSS? ® « in the furrows of the lobes; filaments coast of Ireland.
193819045Irritable men are often good- natS?!
193819045Is he God and Lord over us?
193819045Is he acknowledged as the object of worship?
193819045Is the guilt of that sin transferred from him to them?
193819045Islanfon »''''“ W from which they had a view of a large body o ° f tro^ ■ der arms, and of a formidable train of artilWv « R?
193819045It has the form px~-j- yj?
193819045It i L r.. iv5pr o- ives it a nlace among the oaiieniug un, e,= ms simt suckers ng a proboscis?
193819045It is a place of great resort, and of extensive trade?
193819045It is evldent, ’ whenever the pressure of the toot on the treadle is rfITI?.
193819045It is in the parish of Broadwater on?
193819045It is indeed three times larger, and in it are all?
193819045It is now a place of little trade?
193819045It is placed ™? eLrivf Jersey, over which a bridge was erected in 1458, by the first earl of Derby, to facilitate the pro¬ gress of King Henry VII.
193819045It is plain that HS= a?
193819045It is scarcely necessary to all"that the mam, uppermost, or driving shaft E, is conn?
193819045It is sometimes difficult to express that with which mosipeople are familiar; and yet, as popular conception is olte?
193819045It is surrounded with walls and ditches; and it is defended, by ti?
193819045It is, geneJ?
193819045ItEchi has, as we are informed, already been sent from thence to m*?
193819045Its phraseology may also e most easily evaded by building accommodations on deck, vvnich will not come within the meaning of the terms that i?
193819045Know therefore that the Lord he is God in heaven above and upon the earth beneath: there is none else?
193819045Lastly, subtracting EDF= 62 ° 31''from ED/?
193819045Let the refracted ray R? ’, produced backward, meet the ray OP coming from the centre of the object- glass in O.
193819045Like most of the r iberian cities, it was originally a small wooden fort; but?
193819045Make s — — and t — and we have a;2 4- sa?
193819045Medea?.
193819045Miliola,?
193819045Misselden in 1623, we find among the expomancl i!?
193819045Mouriaza lermanstadt KiliaMouth Ismail tnlirw Mrh[ Traliilg''PnMesti ktcn Tu//rfu)''\ « » „. « m Losia Ungurefr Sovora,/ J nnifU’Mi?
193819045My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter ’s fury and encroaching frosts, By time subdued,{ what will not time subdue?)
193819045Now if R"denote the number of seconds in the radius(= 206,264"-8), then 1: a?
193819045Now the numerator of the small fraction, by multiplica¬ tion, may be expressed thus: 2 2( r^ m2a~{\ m r1!?
193819045Now this question also, which St. Paul has decided, is previous to the ques¬ tion, What conditions even the act of grace itself finally insists upon?
193819045O death, he will beX?, afUT!
193819045On receiving holy orders he W''S chaplain to Lord Say, and afterwards to Charles Count P?
193819045On the] 1,;,? a ”.
193819045One piece of''s-- Z ° rnlr vL?7 T^"1116 f ° r* he “ taP£Cse.ht the two slrt of rh''S 0CCITn?
193819045Operculina, Soldania, Planorbulina, Rotalia, Trochu- lina,?
193819045Or Pasley ’s, shining in the rolls of fame?
193819045Or did this nameless patron offer him the living under the condition, express or implied, that he should become a convert to the Unitarian creed?
193819045Or is the spiritual improvement of man¬ kind of real importance in so far only as it may be circum¬ scribed within the boundaries of episcopacy?
193819045Ot and troublesome ulceiation.^ Ihe blood is sometimes?
193819045Ovulites,?
193819045Peneroplis, Pavonina, Vertebralina, Orbiculina,? Hete- rostegina.
193819045Pentremites.6 1 1 1 • 1^ 6 aim xiciv t?
193819045Polystomella,?
193819045Qnis comitiis prse- fuit?
193819045Query, The mean velocity?
193819045Query, The number of Scotish pints which this pipe should deliver in a minute?
193819045Quid te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una?
193819045Quis majorem po- puli partem suffragiis privavit?
193819045Shall he stand upon his innocence, and rest upon strict law?
193819045Shall we persist, said he to his workmen, in making war upon this Briareus, upon this giant with an hundred hands?
193819045So here, the previous question is, Whether a person shall consent to hold a pri¬ vilege upon this submissive kind of tenure or not?
193819045So much for the Tempera- sanguineous and melancholic temperaments; the other two ment? f are not so easily explained.
193819045Sometimes t?
193819045Spirulina, Calcarina, Pleurotrema, Planulina, Discor- bis, Omphalophacus,?
193819045St Charles, § Baton Rouge, Greeneville, Washington, University of Nashville, East Tennessee, Jackson, Transylvania, St Joseph ’s,?
193819045Succeeding vizirs adopted Shim toth?
193819045Such »|iiccessf: t of all prt|s?
193819045Sulpho- cyanogen Soda 31''3 Lithia 18 Baryta 76 •?
193819045Suppose it tum •> and therefore the depth of the stream in the canal1?"?
193819045Suppose it tum •> and therefore the depth of the stream in the canal1?"?
193819045Suppose now a fleet to leeward, so disposed that, 1^?''
193819045Switzer- To the latter, in consideration of its importance, was as?
193819045T A- A, cos. 1 A= 1_ l( A)2, cr.ll 1 1 T „ U1-- ■?.
193819045T?
193819045TINTERN?
193819045The angle R^V= gYr+ grV= p( m+ n); and% V= Rr: R^, and Rp —: Rrz?
193819045The battle Kaiol"i eC>1(?^^Ie* ate °* Syria> an(l the victory at; placed the sceptre almost within the grasp of the to1 t r mS, a''In this.
193819045The candidates are required t °?
193819045The cardings are brought from the cardins?
193819045The celestial em¬ pire can not exist without its trepang and birds ’ nests. ”?
193819045The city with its suburbs contains 2?, 100 inhabitants, many of them far from affluent.
193819045The country possesses a iv sified surface, and exhibits in the vicinity of the ni0un.. j a varied scene of hill and dale, with winding streanlS?''
193819045The cows are generally of the long- horned kind, but among them there are many vari?
193819045The demonstration is evident; for MK being parallel to P?, we have GM: gM= GK: HK= g D: mD= FD/ D, in the ratio required.
193819045The de¬ ficiency is severely felt; but here?
193819045The entire district is well amusements, such as dancing and hurling?
193819045The first and the last k. bar have each attached to them a copper wire, abuttin- In!?''
193819045The fo- i its and the coal- beds furnish a cheap and easy supply of I?
193819045The four?
193819045The islands being long and narro?
193819045The lout datids?
193819045The mea- nent of timber is therefore the operation by which tile?
193819045The number of* ‘ and^ppin?
193819045The oak of Great Britain is, for ship- building: i?
193819045The onerator seizes the Imrco ’ t ’ • n- i r u F 00?"
193819045The population in 1821 aL???
193819045The population in 1821 aL???
193819045The population in 1821 aL???
193819045The state of primary education in Scotland will be best exhibited by the following abstract from the Parliamentary Report( Session 183?
193819045The tyrant, perceiving he had another arrow concealed under his cloak, asked him for what purpose?
193819045The value of s here assigned gives us B d.?
193819045The var c ZeaH form in which the capital was conveyed to the colonv If^ show how efficient that capital is likely to beeom?
193819045The work done by one turn in a minute will now be 30 x( 4A4- 2x4-?/''l — 120 A+ 60x+ 30?/.
193819045The:: tor, dean, and minister of Glasgow were to inspect and audit t?
193819045Then a lens placed in D, having the focal distance Dc?, will destroy the dis¬ persion at the lens gc, which refracts the ray gw into gr.
193819045Then v~ x will be= and the momentum will be proportional to( v sc) x x2, and will be a maximum when( v — a?)
193819045Then/? — — — —_ a « 1- 360= ° ‘ 3867> and*= —^qq44,= — 0* 4444.
193819045Ther?
193819045There are 2 feet S''Rostock ell= 22- 67 Brit, inches, and 1 scheffel of corn J i n?
193819045These four tracts were long afterwards reprinted in a collection of hi?
193819045They saw tW?
193819045They titles of the"c?,6< r °,n?.
193819045They were distinguished for darim, heroism and intrepidity, insomuch that they obtained th?
193819045This breadth, at the mid¬ dle of the length, is measured by taking in half the wanes, thus,?
193819045This requires additional pressure from a ni,^ or an additional head of water; and this pressureai? ’ propagated to the sides of the pipe.
193819045This resto- ii o, lowever, is dependent not on the respiratory, but on sit''"?
193819045This tree, it is said, was, a that period, probably the oldest, if not the largest, in nf?
193819045This work he enlarged, and published in Latin, under the title of “ Institutiones Rei Herbaria?, sive Elementa Botanices. ” Paris.
193819045Thus, when Job says, “ who can^ bring a clean thing out of an unclean?
193819045Thus, “ Q, uis legem tulit?
193819045To this unworthy son he after- c in< riVentUred t0 Present himself, in the hope of re- tl"S fenS?
193819045To what can this be attributed?
193819045To whom then will ye liken God, or what likeness will ye compare unto him? ” Ps.
193819045Too patent for the same object, by subjecting?
193819045Vhis ely'', after e^o Lg''S degree of celebrity, n that part of Asia, was dekL b Meerza Abubekr, grandson of Timour, who however rea,?
193819045W1^.mJ ° restraint.^ After some good remarks, the chapter concludes with the following passage, and such passages and ahr dl f*?
193819045We be?
193819045We may therefore be satisfied with assumin?
193819045We shall tent ourselves with giving a brief account of the re^r?
193819045Were his principles so pure and rigid that he could only accept of preferment from a patron of confirmed and approved orthodoxy?
193819045What a field will then be opened to the man of science, the artist, the popular writer, who addresses a hundred millions of educated persons?
193819045What kind of plea shall a man resolve to trust his salvation upon?
193819045What troops can stand against sue odds, when, besides, they are constantly outflanked and ta on w jn r, erse?
193819045When God hath amply repaid us for the performance of our duty, will he be at a loss how to dispose of us for the long remain¬ der of eternity?
193819045When a 5 is to windward of c e?
193819045When blood is to be drawn, the animal is blindfolded on the side to be operated upon, and the head helH m.?
193819045When he had renaS"6 and set it to work, he found that the boiler, though 1^ in proportion to the cylinder, was barely able to sunn?
193819045When resins arc hssolyed in alcohol, the varnish dries very speedily, an(?
193819045When the inflammation is local, limited in extent, and somewhat external, warm fomenta¬ tions?
193819045When thirty or forty pair or couple of zinc and copper discs, four inche?
193819045When this is established, the fila- nearest the bottom and side are moving slowest, and die rface, in the middle especially, retains the greatest 2?
193819045While sai^ water3, i „ the midst of r*?
193819045Why may not God communicate the power of making worlds to any being whom he may choose to honour with so glorious a prerogative?
193819045Why not conditions therefore as well as qualifi¬ cations?
193819045Why then appear to differ, when substantially we agree?
193819045Will you be faithful to me, as your forefathers were to Gustavus Vasa and Gustavus Adolphus?
193819045With the united intellect and resources of a society framed on such a gigantic scale, what mighty designs will then be practicable?
193819045Xenophon appearing at a loss for a reply to this un¬ expected salutation, Socrates proceeded to ask him where honest and good men were to be found?
193819045\yk''e several ships in the same line steer the same course wh?
193819045^ However vulgar and mechanical the process of sulnhur r ing may appear, it is a refined chemical operation, the prac''pC?
193819045^ an(] in a vesscl of the same cons or radiate animals emitting the splendou P> had a lutninous Dianea in a?
193819045^>e Steliis Marinis thus: Non coelo tantura, sed et mari suae stellae sunt, opera quidem unius Dei ar- t tied ‘ ‘ ThtiTl 1, In h''?
193819045a cos. C. v cos. c cos. ®?
193819045a?
193819045a?
193819045a?
193819045a^,^raw our 111081 Permanent characteristics of the species 8 Tn?
193819045ancHts Ma^?
193819045and he who is born of a w woman, that he should be righteous?
193819045and where would be the glory of the Spirit of God, if redemption were not by him effectually applied to every individual for whom it was wrought?
193819045and why is such a horror of death implanted in our breasts, seeing that, by the laws of nature, death is inevitable?
193819045b ft?
193819045b, £***?
193819045bactllat a««le staves), either because they were admitted by receiving a little wand, or because they adopted •i bus chevalier ii?
193819045but-say nothing ot its creation: nor, indeed, from the meaning of the word, does it seem to have been 1''o the term any of TliLTw^ l?
193819045c sin.2 4H= 2( 240); therefore, A+( 5—c) A —( b — c) If we put — ■ C — —}= s — b, and •?, then A+( J- c) sin.
193819045c • 5? e standarcl Wlth which joii")''with that of their neighbours and to spare them- McerttdSed dkt[ g • i.
193819045c.u u n i?
193819045cjentiy iarge for weaic eyes?
193819045complex means; and when the weights to be examin^j w. « large, the elliptical spring should be adopted; butwlTJ 1?
193819045conducting d- K?
193819045d e Theorem M. The equation,-j^+^4 q--j- i?
193819045depend on the principles and methods by which that idea01!^116''1?
193819045do+&( Q_+& C.& c.+ J t»(N — dP dx+...) d?
193819045e c]?.
193819045edbvfie 34 where the 6 ormef ° f these is represent- he leading principles of De Grenier ’s tactics are founded% Tet^ oTV^aTb^ t?
193819045es b?
193819045fl email iclnv- t/-] i^ T?
193819045for instance 4 and supposing D to be inconsiderable.v v — ■ We then find, from the expression\Z(a?
193819045g. GF= G-?
193819045h?
193819045him an enlra,’ce »"immutable and eternal sessesTeTkns nem.ikr h bmb J SpeC''?
193819045i JJ1?
193819045i tu?
193819045i-ltS* rt0ry Was n0 t disturbed by any violent agi- We have already seen that the jurisdiction of the bishop, v ofdr?
193819045i?
193819045i? ’ fir i!K.
193819045ie next cenutury- ln the year 1381 ’ the bos- of EIy> as bishop of the diocese, was in ancient times dis?
193819045ill wl)?
193819045in 1296, thedoctorsand masters received permission to become lecturers and regents in any univer¬ sity in Christendom, without further examination.?
193819045it rnllie''*''e S!j aI1 an(^ his powerful subject again came h i?
193819045j?
193819045j_, A as> Oeyarg lar*oi4 hit''tV. ™ tjLbf? nd FvA a.lie helm.
193819045jeolc;?.
193819045k?''
193819045l''PI> er SurtaCe inflated?
193819045l)ofapla--Fig- no- convex lens PVQ, whose axis is CV and vertex V. The white ray pV falling on the''extremity of c the lens is dis¬ persed by re-?
193819045l- fl: T6 since the velocity of the chaser to that of the chase is as 4 to 3, hence the distance run by the chaser will be= 20^ X 2= ST?
193819045lie no( rreti tfctiie pi tail Ltec I the niaiiie i, whi da hi liono Jiiytl Itory Itwve?
193819045ln s( JlZ iD j j so bet I nt the''j jdfiiit ipasl''mtnT Ijiiood If 1( Bio?
193819045may be out of reach of the enemy, and therefore refuse?
193819045nfSnrPtP^eClVf J?
193819045nm.them to the walks between the parterres of a garden laid some it occupies; the vent being subjected in its position 5?''
193819045of BDn) subtract BDE= 72 ° 3'', and there remains ED/?
193819045of DE, are known, and hence D/?
193819045or poultices?
193819045or shall he plead guilty, and rest in an act of grace?
193819045p p This gives us finally-, or a?
193819045p. 1- 52. jn''C ■( Liles Jvorn Lb j;e rei in?''
193819045rest of that fleet therefore must For if, on the proper signal, the division a 6 should steer ■ J?
193819045rovided their scholars with lodging and board, and sometimes with pupils, an honourable and useful oLnlit- H^?
193819045since he came from Rome?
193819045t lend an easy belief to those naturalists who tell us that the may give a little conception of the amount of Medusa?
193819045taken?
193819045the elector r> 4.1?
193819045they! “ ave f riSht be scalded by copper boilers if they insist on it. ” “ I lament to add, ’ s*?
193819045thinner surface of the vesicle that contains them?
193819045towns, seventy- three villages, and twenty- two hamlJr,31!?
193819045t|ie eart]1?
193819045u in debt, a feeling which deserves commendation he m''d w?
193819045university and town, were to be denounced before the lawfully established, can and ought to enjoy.''”?
193819045versity became nearly extinct, and it was not revived a? r the restoration.
193819045wT?
193819045would be hinence °? he minutenes?
193819045would be hinence °? he minutenes?
193819045x a?
193819045x* d x V a, and dy — N^ A3 D2( ar+ 2 h) FN q I d x3, “ 12[_ a D-( a?
193819045©, or a?
193819045— a; GS= r — a; also AX kf?"
193819045— g 053+ — os5...; or about-3645; os"=^ «? 3 — ’ ii...-.0078j and^ a5...= •00002, and a?
193819045— g 053+ — os5...; or about-3645; os"=^ «? 3 — ’ ii...-.0078j and^ a5...= •00002, and a?
193819045‘ Well, ’ said I, ‘ are you at last satiated with glory? ’ ‘ Ah!
193819045’?
193819045“ If I be a Master( in the Hebrew adonim, masters,) where is my fear? ”( Mai.
193819045“ In the modern system, called tempered?
193819045“ Lift up your eyes on high, and behold, who hath created all these things?
193819045“< • “ fi""11)1* »* • androgvnmrs thlt is each i^id, Ti eS''0‘dea are CUre''?
193819045• 1 ntc J i iuuvii in viiiiui t''lil bpcuica cun a ’ fn,> S?.
193819045••• 7=/(^)+a^r+?, ap* and by formula(4)/(y)-|-aVl-===.+c, v 1 4-jo2 or{ c — f( y)} J\+p*zza, the differential equation to the curve AQ.B.
193819045✓-ff?
193696084%( — u du\ — CO?
193696084& c. and hence we deduce x?dx/ i on fvr^?
193696084'', v — area of section PE/?, c — AB, x= AQ, s= content of solid A- PE/?.
193696084'', v — area of section PE/?, c — AB, x= AQ, s= content of solid A- PE/?.
193696084( 1>4)( l.g./( „,?
193696084( 90 ° — Z)= cos. Z; where- fore BM= BN cos"^ BN cos.( Z+ a?)
193696084( Hector of Dejean?
193696084( Pu U+-T- k+ •—T dy dy2 X2+& c- dx?dy l/ 7 dydx?
193696084( Published in the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh?)
193696084( U) » d*x da?
193696084( Vs — d2) —( a+ c)( b — d)2 —( b+ d)( a — c)2; or, tM''= a3+ lri+c3+ d3+ 2?,.
193696084( a-f- a)2; put p zz a?, and q zz( a+ a)2; then u zz pq, and du zz qdp-j- pdq.
193696084( dx*+ d''y*) 3( dx* and from these, and equation( 3), we get r-_+ dyfi_ dxd/*y ’+ d?/y a — x- dy dx2+ dy* dx P= y+ dx?
193696084( x+ Vac2 — a2)+ C. J V x2 — a?
193696084( x+ tf)- tion will be a; zz(?
193696084( z2+^)q( z2+/32)3+^2)?
193696084(*?
193696084(+ ph+ qh2+ rh?
193696084(?, —/), J of of x, viz.
193696084(?/ ”)= C, or 1.
193696084) 2 — 42.a6+ 4(ac+6c?)
193696084); o= I+ ef+ e22+ e3e+ g( « — k): and hence if we attend to the nature of functions f( o, o), f( °> 1)?/( ° 3^)>& c. we shall readily get cos. a?
193696084)= ir(1+f4 Making the same substitutions in the value of Q, we find and multiplying as before, q=^(I- u‘2)=4-?
193696084)= «="(''+?
193696084)=-^J''lia and the first differentiation gives, on multiply!11?
193696084* 0,t iutufcall] ’ irriyt''/tl\_ Socierhd*nnWB( pwoki s''t''r]x_tJI''
193696084* From horn, and/So*?, an ox.
193696084+ 16(a+&+ c+ c?)
193696084+ 2)2 P(a+ 6a?
193696084+ 2ax+ a2+^2)?
193696084+ A « sr_2....= fc A^- ■) S, » A «==,={? «+? V)++ j& c.|.
193696084+ A « sr_2....= fc A^- ■) S, » A «==,={? «+? V)++ j& c.|.
193696084+ A)= 1, 1 JA A2 A3 A4 A5\ l0ga;+_|-_ Make a?
193696084+ C.''cosa; a 1 — sin a?
193696084+ ex?
193696084+ ’& C''whence equation( 1) becomes 3e+ 2/ ne3 1 3s 2^ 1, 1 7+sF ■ 5?
193696084+(?
193696084+?/)3+(?
193696084+?/)3+(?
193696084, 4c “ 4"+V*?
193696084, example, —^; —; when a?
193696084, x= sin~ 1 —|- C,/; V a* — x?
193696084, —^ r= — IxWl VI — a-2^4- 1 xdx Vl — xz t a’3r/ x ’ m — 5* fvT= l?
193696084, „,^?
193696084,( h?2^ d3u h3 d?u ihifhr hk+ dx?
193696084,, b(pn+ m) This formula answers the proposed purpose, since??
193696084,, b(pn+ m) This formula answers the proposed purpose, since??
193696084,?
193696084,_ J tan a?
193696084-S 3 0 33 £^''£ 5-W o r* 3.3^33 G. O 0) © 33 H cu 33-Q y3.2 £ 0= §^ 0 G.-3 a?
193696084-a rG O f"C> o c3 O Ei C3 O £ £ 1.3 3 S?, JJ o>; cs^ S.3''EL^ r; ra H 1-n 3 a CD CL Second Sub- Tribe.
193696084-t 7~Z- r*Ur in freAi water as various ncral, sea- fish are best where the water is deep, and strong 2d, those which live entirely “ fr?
193696084... ’ John Fheophilus, an eminent German me- SrEia e ™ as h? ™ at Rammenau, a village of Lusatia, on the 19th of May 1762.
193696084.... 15= ±= V''S?
193696084.d3u jfPu d3u dx3,, dx3 k2 dx?
193696084.e 2?.
193696084.i_ i i?
193696084/+1= fc Kxn z±z Bx”—1... r±r Ma?
193696084/Jugint B rno''What is there in Paradise But grass, and flower, and green rise?<.
193696084/^ J- — 3(q2+?/2) • J] 2 H,(?, —/) I What is now mentioned is notan accidental circumstance,(^ J 0_ n.^ VV liai 11UVV,, n.
1936960840 that he would propose a problem which he himself could masses of calculation ohstW?!?
1936960840 that he would propose a problem which he himself could masses of calculation ohstW?!?
1936960840f independence to America?
1936960841 For example, let m= z 5+( x — a)-; in this case,^ 1 1,& c. du dx O/^ dx* 2( a? — a)2+,& c. 1.2.3 as was found in art.
1936960841 V''S tan 3 y a,.?
1936960841, a, upper poition.?
19369608411, Now the terms of these two expansions of n(\+*) ” du zz( l+ x)(\-\- x") dx+ x(\+ x2) dx+ 2at?
19369608412,(\+ x?
193696084136, J‘x_~m 1 Va?
193696084153? ra Paire de vesicules seminales; elles sont filiformes, tres( ibid.
19369608417),
19369608418), the trunk is short andUj inconspicuous, and the last article of the inferior palpi is ter?
19369608418.?
1936960841833, at the last- named place, was the greatest which had in the count; oT York?
19369608419), putting A= 1. a, du dx- Aax, dxz d3u — A3ax,& c. d3u The supposition that x= du-\ d*u- A2 dx~ ’ dx2~ ’ da?
1936960842 1 da?
1936960842 C+ 2(C+ D)v''— 1; 1, D= 0, and the proposed fraction is equi-( a?2 — 2a;+ 2)2 1 x3 — 2a?
1936960842 an-3^_( 1 — a?
1936960842 j — q+ 1( z2+$ l)q^ V?
1936960842 x2_/aaA3;/2_( by''\?
1936960842 •/ M?
1936960842); and, 3c?, Omalisus,* Geoffroy( ibid.
1936960842.3 d?u hk?
19369608420) — M d3u_ 1’2 M d^u xf ’ da?
193696084227? ■ Tribe 5th, Oxiuri, Lat.
193696084239), sin(*+ t?
193696084270 E N T O M Diptera and the hinder tibia?
19369608429+ e2s cos. a~.2< J>(? 1 0 x — 72—1> COS. CL •29>}/(o, r)i) X f( o, — m)=.
19369608429, 30), that the expansion of u is u''—?
1936960842?
1936960842bx?
1936960842d, In the genus 1 Phyllium?
1936960842w —-1 • — 2 • — 3.2n 4+?
1936960843 Genes i ‘ U 4 t t 1 ■ vrr » c.,?he Sjsas Sr e"tertal"f 0?
1936960843 t?, Denticrura, Lat.
19369608431= 3, 37=.- 17, 311= 13, 313= 24, 31?
19369608432. v> and s as co- ordinates of the curve v, and then dv= Vdvn+ dz2; therefore, by substituting for dvn its va¬ lue di?
1936960844), are distinguished by their triangular wings, and antenna?
1936960844),^^+ sin v, y= 1 — cos v, therefore dx= dv( 1_|_ cos v), dy r= dv sin v, dy sin x, 9 dx~ P''1+ cost?
1936960844- h) we have now u''— u= cos( x 4 “ h) — cos a?
1936960845 D 762 FOR Vitrified erected the signal- stations would Forts, accessible elevations, such as towered aboveall tl e neig v — bourin?
1936960845 sin( a?
193696084697,675 Imr 7«>053 1813 J 3,284,435 451 Q „?
1936960847\ —^T-= sec2 ±v--= d( tan 1 v); and that 1 cos2^ V — sec2 4^=1+ tan2 4 v; therefore, multiplying these equations, we get 4 dv —-= c?
1936960848, 9, and 12), the males are winged, and the inner side of the antenna?, from the fourth joint, is prolonged like the tooth of a comb.
1936960849, U!?
19369608499) the product of n factors, x-)r a, x d, x a ”, x+ d",& c. We now assume that the proposed fraction is the sum of the fractions Ncfa?
193696084: 2) dz If we suppose Xrr^, then^-dx2~- a?
193696084; Is~\1F)* Observing now that in the ellipse= 1, we have for the equation of the evolute[''?)
193696084; and because no primitive root of a prime number is the remainder of a square divided by that num¬ ber, we have an+ 1= a multiple of/?
193696084; and consequent¬ ly a ”+ x+ ax= a multiple of/?.
193696084; then du dx'': 5ax*,( Pu dx1 — 4- 5«af5,^- 3- 4''5ax2, Pt= 2- 3- 4- 5ax, dx?
193696084= its reduced length; then Q''= a(r^)=“(^= “ I1''?
193696084= —^x?
193696084=/?
193696084> are the names given to works of the third class, or lines at inter-?
193696084>( ¥ ’~f)>=(!^)2{ MWtf- MN 6Mat3sin.2 5)?
193696084?
193696084? 11 rffnr ™ law has nothing to do with possibilities belonging to the most safely lodged.
193696084?)
193696084A But AD may be considered as equal to AC= m; whence tv a t> e?
193696084A quadratic equation, or one of the second degree, con¬ tains the square of a?, as a:2 — A 0, or — Aa:+ B=: 0.
193696084A''ny?
193696084A2r2 Hence a*= 1+ A*+^+ da?
193696084A?
193696084Aa?3 ’ ifu 1.2.3 1.2.3.4.5 dx?
193696084After having eu?
193696084Afunction of a variable, when differentiated, produces?
193696084Again, by Fermat ’s theorem, a2n — 1=( an+ l)(an—1)= a multiple of/?
193696084Again, letM= thismay exemplify the rule"» du — frs\ rs( dr ds dt\ d(Tj= Ti7+ 7-Tf- Accordingly, making x= z r, at?
193696084Again, this fraction a ax — a 2ax+ a?
193696084All the Tarsi composed of Five Joints?
193696084An ample and elegant edition of his works j? f^1S^ous controversy a detailed account may be found in the Foreign Quarterly Review, vol.
193696084And because e4= e 4=: — 1, we get eG »= e 2?=( —])?
193696084And is she brought within the power Of vision? — o’er this tempting flower Hovering until the petals stay Her flight, and take its voice away!
193696084And what was ie i m consequence of this irrational jealousy and niggardly parsimony?
193696084And, m the first place, when( 3 is greater than unit, the mnction is equal to 63+v7/''?—Tj| x|* » — — 1)}; S^coStred?
193696084And, when g= 2, then?
193696084Antenna, o f 1>?
193696084Antenna?
193696084Antenna?
193696084Antenna?
193696084Antennae projecting, cylindri- cal, sixteen- jointed?
193696084As a particular case of the function u= axn, let u — ax?
193696084As the process of elimination is independent of the particular values of the co- efficients of+( a?
193696084Ax?
193696084B C1+ P2)2_ — I/ 4^_ a46^ Hence the radius of curvature A?#=^(J*-:ey/.
193696084B then, —+ b''? rr A+ — — — r( x+ a),^ X — o andmr+ »= B+( x — b).
193696084BT= —?/= dyu~ — — — 2x; hence if zz~{ a2 — x?
193696084BT= —?/= dyu~ — — — 2x; hence if zz~{ a2 — x?
193696084But a polynome can not have more negative roots than it has continuations of the same sign; where¬ fore the number of the negative roots of( a?
193696084But was not such a fault gloriously effaced by a victory as useful as it was brilliant?
193696084But when we reflect that a heart and circulation oc¬ cur in some of the conglomerate Polypi?
193696084But where, it may be asked, is the renowned Meroe to be found?
193696084But/A= a''2( 1+ 2c''), therefore b''~ — a''2 2ane''; and in like manner, b ° — a?
193696084By taking the sum of a sufficient number of its terms, we find dx* Ax* ’ dx?
193696084By these bishops he was sent to e emperor Constantine to defend what they had done E U S 421 ™?
193696084By trigonometry, BE — m sin a?, Dh~ w sin v, there¬ fore=.
193696084Codex pseudepigraphus.ris 7 estamenti collectus, castigatus, testimoniisque, cen- e?
193696084D XJ*?
193696084De fetat des^reVd^e?
193696084Do they differ in their view of the law or of the facts, or both?
193696084Draw the chords PP'', P''P", P"?
193696084Engd by G.AikmAn. Edut?
193696084England, for example, may owe an excess of debt to?
193696084Eu ’ 1?.
193696084Europe has been gradually advancing from poverty and Pro-!?
193696084Everywhere natural, he carried into public fra 807 Sn^eTto^imf Simple an?
193696084F L U X I O N S. ftflif?
193696084F R A in the* •.»>.•?
193696084F.rw? bi/ G. Aikman, Edin III IE OPT Eli A. ENTOM() LOGY.
193696084FOR ‘ m FORT GEORGE, a fortress of Scotland, in the county G? e of Inverness.
193696084Fabricius was the first to restrict and define the genus with propriety.?
193696084Female of?.
193696084For, making x?
193696084For, since e”=l, we have e2 — e^ — 1?
193696084From the first equation,~t~=( » i2+ 2 mn) cos a?
193696084From the function q we may now deduce_ dq_ d3u dx dx3''and so on continually; but the different import of the characters d^u and dx?
193696084G 33 h* G 3 G G 2- 2^ 2^? h T3 O 3 G G^3 G G.
193696084Govern- five of purveyance. ” Nevertheless, what did it amount ment and to when represented in money?
193696084Greater exactness may be had by inter- Ev?
193696084Having multiplied P+ Q by a; — a, the product will be( a?
193696084Having, as above mentioned, determined experimen- dow or other exposed situation fhr?
193696084He had not made physical science the Principal object of his inquiries; and indeed he had not?
193696084He has named it Rhipheus da- sycephalus?
193696084Hence it appears that t e?
193696084Hence the equation f( a?)
193696084Hence, by the theorem, f( x+ h) — log( a?
193696084How insignificant are his own labours in his editions of Homer and Callimachus?
193696084Hvori bestaaer Borgendyd besvaret; In what consists civic virtue?
193696084Hypostoma brownish yellow; forehead dark grey; two lower joints of the antennae brown, the?
193696084Hypostoma narrow and black; leatli1?36,!?
193696084If m — n, then because sin.z cos a?
193696084If rawn at one or more days after sight, the days of grace U?
193696084If, therefore, we put a/,& c. for the roots of/(a?)
193696084Ihe combinations that stand first on the left are formed{ Fv1* 111?
193696084In 517 to 20,000 according t0 the usual the archbishop was appointed by states one o t e q ■ very industrious; and they carried^ See?"
193696084In an equation of the fifth degree,? n is equal to one, or three, or five.
193696084In proportion as the insect becomes empty, are also known by the name of Chermes?
193696084In some of these the antenna?
193696084In the case of the function u z= x5, writers on the cal¬ culus of fluxions call du= z bx?dx the first fluxion of the function; d^u — 2bx?dx?
193696084In the first case, we may write JDi?
193696084In the form of their bodies and antennae they show an alliance to the Cerambycidae, but o?
193696084In the logarithmic curve of which the equation is y=: ax, we have dy= a?
193696084In the two fol- anr/''p ’ tle* n^er''or wings project beneath the abdomen, 0,,? rfVa^anal for its reception.
193696084In this algebraic expression, a 4- a?
193696084In this case the two equa¬ tions( E) will become r"cos. n< p — an= 0 By the same substitution of z for a: — a, the divisor( a?
193696084In this case( 23), du_ dx~( 1—x"1) i, d u 11 o\ d3u( Pu, dj= n(*n da?
193696084In this case, multiplying all the terms by( x+ «) ”, we have U Q= “ f"B( a?
193696084It is not easy to discover the precise era when bills ofH; 0 exchange were first employed to transfer and adjust the*_ i i_?
193696084It is therefore xVa?
193696084It is, however, 2? Z^C Class''ification ° fthc natural tribe of Insects Notonectides, with Descriptions of the.. British Species, Linn.
193696084It was imperfectly protected against the Can they be improved?
193696084J 273 oi t^Staceous ’? nd adorned with three pair of cres- dem.
193696084J?
193696084L3+~2''3cP‘^r 2.4''5a4 1.3.5 x?
193696084L^_/•*''m f n — 1) a?"
193696084Let b — the area of the base P''E''/?
193696084Let m= a< Fu dx2=( h«)2 dzx da?
193696084Let q* — p3 — y2\ then p=( qz —?/2)^: wherefore.
193696084Let the equation be dy+ ydx= ax?
193696084Let the equation of the given curves be f(x, y, p)= 0( a) zand?/being the co- ordinates, and p a variable parame¬ ter.
193696084Let the function f( x) be u= log x to base a, then, by article 20, du_\ d*u_ — 1 d3u_ 1 • 2 dx — Ax dx1~~ Ax9''dx?
193696084Let u — at?
193696084Let u''be the corresponding value of u, so that ra+ bip+ cy — ez)+( bp+ eft — ep")h w+( hq+ cq — efft)!?
193696084Let u= cos x;, du then —= — sin x, dx dy=- cos x, da:-< Pu da?
193696084Let u= sec x=- v''cos x dx sin x du — cos2 a?
193696084Let u= ’ •{ xiada?'')
193696084Let us now suppose, that in the fraction ™ the p/ V denominator V=( a?
193696084Let us put A= ph+ qh?
193696084Let us suppose that ft= a+ ft, there thence results y- Ceax+ C''eax+kx= eax(C+ C''ekx): developing according to the powers of ft, we have k2x?
193696084Let uz=.x3 — 15 a?
193696084Let y denote any function which may become a maximum or minimum when its variable has attained some particular value; then, if a?
193696084Let «=< ■ This function is also of the kind that?
193696084Let/(#)= u be any function of x; then, supposing# to become x h, u becomes/(#+ A)= w+ f> A+ ql?
193696084M+ 3- «+ dx( Pu h?
193696084Making x — c, this fraction becomes-j, therefore, pro¬ ceeding as before, dx?
193696084Me me ®?
193696084Must he enter upon both issues simultaneously?
193696084Must we not look to the comparative dryness of the limestone and humidity of the whin for an explanation?
193696084Next let u — cos x, and u''— cos( a?
193696084Next, let/?
193696084Next, suppose g= 1, then{ p(l)}''= 2J2- 4,- wherefore^( cos. ap+ cos. a5< p)= 1-E 4- Kl?
193696084Now 1+ g+ g2= 0, when g is any root of p3 — 1= 0 different from unit; therefore, by adding the last three expressions, we get t3+ s3= 3( a3+ IP+ c?)
193696084Now dp zz 3a2c?a, and dq= 2( a x) dx; therefore du zz Sx2( a+ x)2 dx+ 2at?
193696084Now, by division, 1_ 1 x, x~ x?
193696084Now, by the nature of the curve, y z=- Vx?
193696084Now, that z may remain undetermined, we must have( G+ H)/32—1= 0,( 3 — 2?
193696084PB dy tangent PT=?/+~( 4) normal PD= y+ dx?
193696084PB dy tangent PT=?/+~( 4) normal PD= y+ dx?
193696084Panegyriques des Saints, Pans?
193696084PrecedinS order?
193696084Put AQ rr x, PQ — y, curvilineal space PQDC — s; AK z= x'',HK= y>, HKDC= s''; then QK a?''
193696084Put the parameter of the axis= p, and considering AD as a function of/?, which is to be re¬ garded as variable, put AD — q.
193696084Putting now the arc AD for av, and DQ’LU a?
193696084Q, will be equal to zero when a?
193696084Resuming the function u= f{x, y); when a?
193696084Sermons de Morale preches devant le Rot, avec des Discours synodaux et les Sermons preches par F/ ec/ her a«a?
193696084Since the two then P= expressions dif(v+-)) and^{(t ’+ z)} are identical dv dz and the same function of(?
193696084Sm d*u da?
193696084Spring water in this country being generally w ithin?
193696084Substituting the values of A and B, and transposing, we have x3 — 2ar- f-2a?
193696084Substituting this in the above formulas, and observing that b — a( 1 e), we get p= 1f‘(1+?
193696084Substituting this value in the preceding equation, we have becomes — p l, wheny?
193696084Such subiects, in point; I^cf r* IUkW, nr?.
193696084Suppose now that x becomes x h, then, by Taylor s theorem, the fraction will become,# p h?
193696084Suppose that ay h, c, d, are the roots of the biquadratic equation x4 — Aa^+ Ba-’2—Ca:+ D= 0; then x2 —( 0+ A) x+ ab—0, and x2 —( c+c?)
193696084T2 u O''t* TS 33~ G be be, 2 c O G G+2 G r^1 rG 3?
193696084T?
193696084Take this as an, 1 — sin a?
193696084The Cicada aurita o?
193696084The antenna?
193696084The climate proper for maize is found to termi¬ nate on the west coast of France at 45?
193696084The content of the whole paraboloid=!( a?
193696084The defini¬ tion given by the former author, in his later work, is as fol¬ lows: Metamorphosis sub- incomplete?
193696084The earth must therefore have taken its present form while its particles were at liberty to arra ”?
193696084The equation of a parabola isy= r a+/3a?
193696084The equation^= 3*!- 30*+ 56= 0 being resolved,''yW 15= t:-v/ b?
193696084The female of the best known species((?.
193696084The first book contained an account of the return ot the Heraclida?
193696084The genera iza,, inf y d t| thino^ were ordered in measure, and number, and weight?
193696084The main question is, were these forts intentionally vi¬ trified, for the purpose of cementing the walls together?
193696084The mere anatomist may smile at the Exten mere collecto?
193696084The preliminary question, Are they indeed necessary?
193696084The price of foreign bills of exchange depends entirely For t on two circumstances, first, on the value of the currency exci? e.
193696084The principal German, or rather Euro- legitimate ’; but there does^ot^eem^lnh^ that h?
193696084The ques¬ tion is, Are his duties therefore local?
193696084The reader will bear in mind that Geotrupes of bears the latter name in the''Th!rrr F??
193696084The reader will bear in mind that Geotrupes of bears the latter name in the''Th!rrr F??
193696084The same is true of this other fraction, x?
193696084The species which we have figured in the present work is a r 0?
193696084The word is torm form £ 0%?
193696084Their generic name( from Lateo?)
193696084Therefore v< C ’ r{( 3/+ y") PE+{ yr+ y") P^E], t/ — 0> cr(y+ y) chord PP'', and rLTL ”<^O+./jPE+jy+ yOP^ 2?
193696084Therefore, in order that y may^leth ° d- be a maximum or minimum, we must have= 0, and dx then, in the expressions\V — V J''r d2y h2 d3y h3 dx?
193696084Therefore, putting- instead of y, 1 fa1 — x_ Jx2 — l?
193696084Therefore, supposing that vol ix P aCe ° ‘ 110Se* n^itbmetical progression, m and rri are two numbers, and s= m+ »?
193696084These may, v.i x, which satisfies the equation 0. “+ 2aa?
193696084They were usually represented as of grim and frightful aspect, with black and bloody garments, Th? utS vvreathed round their heads instead of hair.
193696084This book established 1 oJSsv iiTTiv sijsiv,!?.
193696084This has been proved at length in the Commercium and its extract; what is your answer?
193696084This sequently has next to no moisture to give off the ga f?
193696084Thus d{(a+ a;)(A2 — a:2)} denotes the differential of a func¬ tion produced by multiplying the factors a-{-x and A2 — a;2,, d{(a+ a?)
193696084Thus, if we put K(n)=( a?
193696084To resolve the rational function/( a?)
193696084V a-4- bx — cx1 aJ c faking now the integral, we have P day 1 jVa+ bx — cx?
193696084VE the distance of Venus from the earth; tr fxre a?
193696084We are now prepared to enter upon the solution of the proNem for dividing the circle into as many equal parts as there are units in the prime number/?
193696084We assume a+ bxn — z1, so that( a+ bxJ1)?
193696084We found( article 160)_ a dz Vd?
193696084We have now-q1= B+ C( a?
193696084We may extend this conclusion to every case when is a prime number, as 7, 23, 47,& c.; in all which instances all the non- resi¬ duals, except/?
193696084We owe to M. Leon Dufour some curious and excellent observa¬ tions on the anatomy of this species, and on that of Ra- natra linearis?
193696084What could the subject expect from a tribunal Govern- of which Wentworth was the president?
193696084Wherefore, if we put M=( a+ 6+c+e?
193696084Who does not recognise in this the story ot the seven sleepers?
193696084Why do none of the Cornish members take some steps to remedy this cry¬ ing evil?
193696084\-+ du — 2xdx( 4a;3 — 2x)dx\ x* — a^+1 la; ‘ 1+a^ This by reduction becomes x* — a* 1 I ’ du — —{ a6+ 4a4 — 4x2 —\} dx( at?
193696084^ I rfa+ 6 du?
193696084^ LdiclilLo* JLidllLlU Wilt?!
193696084^.wed^rtor t. Ae MEnor.oNTHA properly so called( fron, summit, and eithei neaily squaie o emarlinate or ar''/sa, an apple- tree, and inflorescence?
193696084^^ ° f Napi?r ’( a+= an+- a”-1 x+ K ”^ an- s T?.
193696084_,?
193696084a aS''■ d § 2 O) CS rtD> o rS^ V CD 3''+ H o o''-s J3''bio< u a H^ a •e^??
193696084a aS''■ d § 2 O) CS rtD> o rS^ V CD 3''+ H o o''-s J3''bio< u a H^ a •e^??
193696084a3)—-^3tf kd(a?
193696084a?
193696084ab, fp+ etfi+ iPf1= 3(a+ 6+ c+ c?
193696084abc — 4(a+ 6H- c+ c?
193696084abc, rz=.abcd: hence e+tf2+t?
193696084above referred to, is also remarkable for the first assert;?!
193696084an(j?
193696084and Fermat, with^re^t''succ^ss?
193696084and Meigen seems indeed to have been described by Degeer under the name of Tipula fun- gorum?
193696084and a?
193696084and hcnce?
193696084and putting y for the whole in side surface of the measure, y= irx?
193696084and since p=^ therefore^ i^ i^2 ’= andr= 1 dhi A 7-T-\,& c.; and, 2.3.4 dx* dx dq 1 d?u, Ldr ii= o*»ia,!0S= i*- on the whole,/(a?
193696084and th sc^rries?
193696084and, in the latter case, with which of the two issues, that of fact 01 that of law, ought he to begin?
193696084as a co- efficient; so also, if u — the equation du= Zx^dx means that the differential of u is equal to the differential of a?
193696084a—- d=-.t — tf — t?
193696084b f x2dx% a\Vx2 — a2, and dxVx~—a2^ — Kab dx Vat?
193696084b x — a?
193696084bG t-?
193696084bnE q0-scffln Italy, Jachimo Frey, that astonishing Swiss, from his “ In th?
193696084cPu I?
193696084cos( w — u''); hence the above equation may be expressed thus, PE+ ED — jt?.
193696084cos. w''++|e3-a, I 3—t 1 “~ t 1 1 4—4 s 1 1 4—2s+ 2e+2C •(?)
193696084cos.f?
193696084d for< p, we get xe=(§?
193696084d practical phiIosophy- The idea?
193696084d ’ u dx^ dx1 1.2 da?
193696084d*u dxi d5u da?
193696084d?u dx1 d?u da?
193696084dF+-dHk+ cPu d2/Pu dx2 k2+ d3-- dx?
193696084da1^24< fc<+ j*c. 0= rf«2)+ I sP/ O) s
193696084des Sciences lbDD Descartes, in his Letters and Geometry, book 2d, anc*?
193696084dry I d ddy h?
193696084du~ dx ■ z2+ y2 therefore M=, a?
193696084dv »?
193696084dx A( n Hr x) ’ dx2 A(tt- j- x)2 ’ da?
193696084dx P= 1, Q= ax?, f Pdx~ x, efVdx= ex, eSVdx- JefPdx Qdx= J''aex x?dx — aex( x?
193696084dx P= 1, Q= ax?, f Pdx~ x, efVdx= ex, eSVdx- JefPdx Qdx= J''aex x?dx — aex( x?
193696084dx a?
193696084dy dy2 1.2 d3- — dx3 k3 dg3 1.2.3+& C''du d?u dxdydx dx?dy d3u and that dydx2 ’ d ’ “& c. dxdy2 dyldx Suppose, for example, that u — x?
193696084e 10l?> and destroys the outward scaffolding.
193696084e*xl — — eixi- — e6xr>- esxs —& c. 2.4~ 2.4.6 ”"2.4.6.B''The terms of this series must now be multiplied each dx by?
193696084e2?, and e “= e2j=( — 1)?
193696084e2?, and e “= e2j=( — 1)?
193696084eat*/me treacherous Cinna had, confidant nf Promis ® s » gamed oyer one Terentius, a thp/ P ° fipey ’ an?
193696084f — u » 1C — u hence, on the whole, dz therefore, dx-+ dif —( xz+?/)( dv''1+ But dx?
193696084f — u » 1C — u hence, on the whole, dz therefore, dx-+ dif —( xz+?/)( dv''1+ But dx?
193696084f. 17- 22. a?, ee Linn.
193696084fly, furnished with feathered antennae and long slender, iimbs, the Chironomus plumosus?
193696084fnjnL,?
193696084for 1 old crusade; and between Lisbon and Paris 480 rees for 3 francs, What is the ar¬ bitrated price between London and Paris?
193696084fscr^et^ about it; and that the greater the num- euua?
193696084heights, and commanded the widest range country?
193696084i i ’ eSlb i a? ew arrangement, with a series of\ebooks.
193696084i. name will most properly describe any specihc measure of sum S ses himgelf stiU m0re strongly to the same this class?
193696084i. thorav in 0 t HaHc''rCS''poiser?
193696084ibid?)
193696084ij?
193696084immaculatus, Gmel.?
193696084in the series u+ ph-f+ r/ t3+ 5/ i4+,& c. we have/(#+ 4+ A)= u+ pit+ q#1+ rA3++,& c.+ ph+ p''hh+ p''hk2+ p"hk3+,& c.+ qh?
193696084i|2Hl( 7,ys,) j 36?
193696084log a( see last article), therefore m the system whose base is a, log( 1+ a?)
193696084make it into various kinds of good''?.
193696084mean?
193696084n — I 2 ‘ n—2,_^_xn~34-(w—1) n—2 2~ ” ’ n—2 3 A.xn —*-f-?
193696084natLn"let 1= 0 5 and let the letters of first combi- ‘ n of each line be prefixed in order to the three terms 011+?
193696084ni* sl vessel with W3,ter?
193696084n—1, • a71 ’ of and — r is — tt — when n is odd, and — wThen n is even; and, in this last case, the quantity- X( — 1)?
193696084one inhabitant to every three acres of land generally, and a flock to be seen?
193696084or may he take first one, and then the other?
193696084or was the vitrification an accidental result of beacon- fires being lighted up within their enclosures?
193696084or, instead of this, a series effractions,( Ka;+ L)dx,( Kx+ U)dx f- Y^zdz K pdit_ K u —?
193696084ow c?
193696084ox*+ oc* — 2acx P Ax2 — 2bcx+ Ik?
193696084p p?
193696084p — x — p: y; hence ay= px p2?
193696084p+ 3( a2c+ c2^+ i2 a) • f, s?
193696084referred by Mr Macleay to his ge¬ nus Platychiles?
193696084rfel&i[wi486i''ns uundni odl fc?
193696084s=- — — r 2 £ “ 5?
193696084s?
193696084seith the Lord; either what place is ol my restyng?
193696084t. x. I)i|?
193696084t/ — v dv hmit — g= 2wy, and —= 2< ry; s= J(( fdx — 2q~ x~ dx-f tfdx)=(< fx — I S''2-*3+ j^r5)+ C. If the integral begin when a?
193696084t0 mari7> whioh he could not effect for and n?
193696084tan( «''— m)—{1 — cos( m''—?
193696084the corresponding values a and a+ 3a, such, that the an(1 havjn „ substituted these in the function N, bn,?
193696084the equation a?
193696084the equation xp — 1= 0 is divisible by the quadratic fac¬ tor a?
193696084to jS'', the polynome X''being negative, y( a?)
193696084under the name of Dermaptera?
193696084x) n — I For example, let z= x3 — 1, then~- 3x2, and dx+( m+ l)2 n(ii—1)( 1. x)n — 2+ C. f&dx^a?
193696084x*—6a?+ 8 make+ efij"'',0 simple factors ’ «= tion t?
193696084x= 5 and a?
193696084y ’, then £= 3^ ’^= a*y, dy and in the differentiation of the functions u, A- T Sic., dx dx?
193696084z+-= 2 cos. x X X 360 ° P in order to find the roots of the binomial equation x?
193696084{ e-\nkf+ e2?
193696084| e t(jn?nk)4+ e?
193696084~ 1—q To integrate the second part, we assume the equation dz Gz- dz f( a:2+ 2aa;+ a2+/3‘2)
193696084~ G e: — ‘ If o E E3 H i 5 rcL> f- s-5 cc E Eh Eh D"S E QJ EE 3?
193696084~ z dz\-d?
193696084~~ then d2u dx x 1- 2- 3 M( 4) Let u= sin ar du dx dx* a?
193696084¥( — x?
193696084— 2)+ j& c. By again substituting 1+ V — 1 for x, this equation be¬ comes_ 2+ 2V^T= hence C: valent to a*-|- 3, x( xl — 2a?
193696084— 3 Ax+ B+( a;2 — Ca;+ D 2a?
193696084— 3a;2-p Gx — 6)+ C} — Ce x-p a( x?
193696084— 3a?2+ 6a?
193696084— 3a?2+ 6x — therefore y — e x{ aex{x?
193696084— Spx — 2q — 0, wall become tf3 — 3(? 2+ y*y.x — 2q= 0...( 2) is solved by the formula x= 2Ul(q,—y2).
193696084— a2, there-- a fore dy ds — xdx a Vat?
193696084— a?
193696084— a?, and PHKQz=/—s.
193696084— h and a?
193696084— j-, c=^| a+ b+ c+d+t — t''—^ a+ i- j- c+ c?
193696084— t — tf-\-i?
193696084—( Ca;+ D)( a;2 — 2a;+ 2); and, taking the differentials, and dividing by dx, 3xf—4a;+ 2( Ca. ’+D)( 2a?
193696084—...+ Ma= N;''m 18?
193696084—\x) dx Therefore f — —= 1. tan-r+^ a-)+ C. t/ COS X This and the preceding integral may be otherwise ex¬ pressed thus,''dx,, 1 — cosa?
193696084• •+ M, X"= n.n-^-^- 2+( « — 1) •^ Axn- 3+,& c.& c. then the function jf( a?
193696084■ ■''v;''P5 M 4# c?
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194474782''?^ h u fCat number of black lines the spec- modihed by the action of the atmosphere, as we sha^^on lukr?
194474782''?^ h u fCat number of black lines the spec- modihed by the action of the atmosphere, as we sha^^on lukr?
194474782''m!lar results have been The phenomena of a secon''v l> out knowing thafthe s? u?£erg and.Mr- CooPer ’ stood fr ° m fig.
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194474782), we p1?
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194474782); Ereunetes, 111.; Macroramphus, Leach?
194474782)?^ ’ bjen ob,1ged to leave them out of his map.
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194474782* a( A"— A); in a plane perpendicular to the axis, A"— A= 0?
194474782* dvantages; first, from the enthusiasm in¬ visions; thirdly, from the individual exeA?ons of Xh shin f lla"t fonduct? f th?
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194474782* ‘ he e"- tha?
194474782, UmS “^ the^ anron^Frr, r, tUmned « «< »~ greatest intensity of hglit being in that part of the green place when th?
194474782, v In each county of this state a jail is established by*?
194474782,, j s with the Messenians, that they might keep a fete secret, why are not all people under the same latitude equally^ gifted and equally refined?
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1944747820rd‘nar>: ray^ Wollaston would only make use of lenses, he would see his vms » par, so tar at least as to ascertain that it stood m stake after Q?
1944747821 he climate is?
1944747821. ihe light of the sun consists of rays which differ in rol“dS?
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1944747822(-?r)sm-3/a''!z±zb2\\ a''Jb2) sin.2/3 the si on being positive when the axis is positive, and vice versa?
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194474782213 pr- But what really were the ancient Institutions of Rome?
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19447478293, where there are four series of luminous sectors, the central ones hemg positive, the next negative, the next positive, and the last negative?
194474782: Erolia, Vieill.?
194474782; CEgithma, Viei 1.?
194474782; Capito, Vieilh?
194474782; Cephus, Cuv.?
194474782; Chionis, Forst.?
194474782; Corythaix, 111.?
194474782; Lanio Vieill.?
194474782; Mimetes, King?
194474782; Pru¬ nella, Gessn.?
194474782; Pyrrhula, Briss.?
194474782; Santo but what genius senza errori, ” ever enchanted the world?
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194474782? 16?^0Ur Preceding treatises on Natural History in this work( see, for example, the article Mammalia, vol.
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194474782? Tenit ’ wlthout a?y change in its essential principles.
194474782? Z?iyEi’-0r 0f ° Li, a people who inhabited the eastern part of iEtoha, called Ozolea.
194474782? fe. C:!ek''"h!ch n ° rthward to OnondLa Lke!
194474782? oS’,/lThy H''hr''lf''1''he Moora:*''1 “ which it Oporto.
194474782? pCnf case of the Nuba.
194474782? s ’ found that they resembled lemniscates, as represent- e m the annexed figure.
194474782? ° lunno.ur to do ’ he vould not do it; am it, what could be expected from his taJents, great as they were?
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194474782?,, different genera, from the straight, lengthened, angular''''-^., mandibles of the woodpeckers, to the deep, curved, com.
194474782?-LA ’ a city ° f the island of Sic%> in the in- tendancy of Siragosa, and district of Noto.
194474782?-^ Woll^ton, M. Fraunhofer, a celebrat- B1?0^"68 to his having used a narrower line of light, and had he series of theTn??11?.
194474782?-^ Woll^ton, M. Fraunhofer, a celebrat- B1?0^"68 to his having used a narrower line of light, and had he series of theTn??11?.
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194474782A candle for ofl- f, easured> w Ah a goniometer or otherwise, the angle example, will be seen double at a short distance from’the £ Sne S °''iCT1?
194474782A great quant y hams are cured here, and sold under the nam?, harm?.
194474782A very distinct species, however( 2?.
194474782A year earlier, indeed, he had employed himself in translating a large portion of the oration of Isocrates, De Permutatione?
194474782Agnosco deperditas Tullii ora ’ “ For the Tl?
194474782Aibturn Sculp?
194474782Aikfnan, Sadi?
194474782An elegant —-**>-?
194474782And could any painter be a Goth in composition, when such knowledge of the art is visible in these perfect wonders?
194474782And the Lord asked him, how?
194474782And what did Titian get by his paltry meanness?
194474782And who is there that, being as I am, would go into the temple to save his life? ” The Scripture( Ezra, ii.
194474782And why should Christ be like a woman in Z i?.do!ne of St- Peter ’s.
194474782Angelo, and Titian, and all the great artists itti their pai"ting- rooms> at, heir nlielvpf8^ 6^ f Raffae]le ’ his feelinS was com- d h? at?
194474782Angelo, and Titian, and all the great artists itti their pai"ting- rooms> at, heir nlielvpf8^ 6^ f Raffae]le ’ his feelinS was com- d h? at?
194474782Angles of Inclination of Plane of Polarisa- tva?
194474782As Shakespeare nearly deadens all feeling for previous excellence, so does Raffaelle, though Shake?
194474782As a?
194474782As soon as the young a e produced, the males abandon their stock of food to at large ’ but return frequently to P A S. le?
194474782At last, after a con- h2u,-three years’the Inquisitors, finding themselves pH k; y Perseverance in denying his religion, order- as ho! voanc|s t?
194474782At the side of ofthesnPPl ’ and m a dir1eCtl0n at riSht angles to the edge a tube tcB pU?
194474782Besides, when did Polygnotus flourish?
194474782Brai?
194474782But after all, what are the pictures of Pompeii?
194474782But by whom is either of the two works to be accomplished?
194474782But can he at the same time point out the actual limits of these natural departments of the year?
194474782But in these fantastic thoughts forget we not our gallinaceous order?
194474782But of these conclusions I mind not**, n a. KTo a Ipnt: in formins?
194474782But of what nature is this mat¬ ter which an animal or a vegetable assimilates to its own substance?
194474782But the"T?
194474782But what of that?
194474782But what reason is there to suppose that 1000 and 100 were the numbers which letters were first Numera- used to express?
194474782But when?
194474782But where are now the immortal Lambert ’s works?
194474782But where is any blue in Vandervelde?
194474782But who is Corregio?
194474782By Hying to the hundredfthoZrd* part o?
194474782By maW In considering Dr Wollaston ’s observations, and comnar- and hv1???
194474782By maW In considering Dr Wollaston ’s observations, and comnar- and hv1???
194474782By maW In considering Dr Wollaston ’s observations, and comnar- and hv1???
194474782By the same ingenious and indefatigable surveyor of Plan for the navy, a plan was proposed and adopted in the year ren erinj?
194474782By whom?
194474782Can men be com¬ pelled to believe what they reject with abhorrence?
194474782Can this be a spurious work?
194474782Cn a^ encaustic pictures, the Greeks put{ ivtsavaev) “ burnt in, and what justified them in doing so?
194474782Could he have made such an allusion for the general reader, if this had not been the practice of the great Greek painters?
194474782Could her vir¬ tues and the devotion of her citizens fail to triumph over all obstacles?
194474782Discord amongst such v would be attended with worse consequences than even Thp1?
194474782Do you take upon you to restrain the liberty of the will, or to fetter the understanding?
194474782F.?
194474782Flint glass, English Beyond the red k n>?
194474782For this he was cast mto pri- Nicaragua was the first province subdue y 1(?
194474782Frescos had been executed in ofTS?
194474782From? ort on the Canada shore, at the outlet of Lake Erie, to Lh p pewa( eighteen miles), the bank is from four to ten e high.
194474782He died I iobia* nSa ’ a^ ° 11 the 267th? ear of the Christian era.
194474782He had the honour of advancing liaflhelle; he invented the long onffti/ Th baieithe prTr USe ofit; he never put draper?
194474782He had two daugh- months, on the 27th of January, a. D. 98, in the sixty- fifth, ie ° U p;?
194474782He may H, i“^god.g, ant"ar''; bUt Eaffaelle — BA and"The next Florentine of power was the monk Bartolomeo t?
194474782He then saw the fringes shewn nfiT?
194474782Hence it fol¬ ks sides hlS beam ° f Ight haS 1116 8ame Properties in all of conunon''V8) 7 t f11 ligbt''d16 preceding beam parent bodi?
194474782Hence it was obvious that each crystal of this hind was a polarising and an analysing apparatus, the thin lamina?
194474782Hence, man ’s nature to be so overshot and abused with thing- ” tbege caseSj vision is‘''indistinct either from a fore his eyes?
194474782History, lels which pass through their apparent place when they are first published at Nuremberg in 153o.2 He made a series His?
194474782How extraordinary it is that, relishing as he did, Homer, Virgil GenmnD i fgiV?
194474782How then could he resist the impulse of Ins genius, or escape being inspired with new ardour in favour of antiquity?
194474782How then, we may ask, can any one employ paper- hanging, or any other absorbent mode of finishing in such apartments?
194474782How?
194474782I O P o O P o 345; ura oblaLd from the poppyrutfpaJtly has1boer?
194474782I here being no corn- merchants is decid- f! r f?
194474782I hese facts being admitted, nothing appears to us more probable than the opinion of the learn?
194474782III.- On the Irrationality of the Coloured Spaces? ™? ™*!
194474782III.- On the Irrationality of the Coloured Spaces? ™? ™*!
194474782Ictena, Vieilh?
194474782If I have told you earthly things, and ye believe not, how shall ye believe if I tell you of heavenly things?
194474782If Julius wished what Miche open his own belly, and show the king ofFrance his arms ins’ide iTMfrhJ?
194474782If the impressions I; veral sorts of rave& w?
194474782If the plates ab, cc?
194474782If the whole of the absent members had voted, as their opinions were well known, it was calculated that the measure submitted Nethe?
194474782If they sleep they seem as if the?
194474782If we flectim?
194474782Ihe angle ABC is about 121 ° 16'', but the inclina- tion of the refracted rays or of the resultant axes is only i''n j ” 1?
194474782Ihis it was which gave occasion to a witticism of Flavius Virginius, who ask¬ ed one of these walking orators, Quot millia passuum de- cla?ndsset?
194474782In repeating the experiment of^r- locci with artificial magnets, M. Zantedeschi found tlmt a horse- shoe magnet, carrying 13| ounces, carried 3?
194474782In such a state of society, what dispositions can be look¬ ed for in the people, but cruelty, treachery, and revenge?
194474782In the right OT OT i • hand was a statue of Victory; and in the left a flowered nrovinr* Pr?
194474782In the third paper, on the double refraction produced by pressure in the molecules of bodies?
194474782Index of Refraction,^ Oil of beech?
194474782Interpre? atio in Artem Poetiean, Horatii.
194474782Is it in the bullying defiance of Moses?
194474782Is not Michel Anjem^ indebted to Luca Signordh and*<= S“in’the Va- choice of subjects in the Sistin, whilst their tifan?
194474782Is the Christ worthy of Goltzius?
194474782Is the latter sy¬ nonymous with Dr Ruppell ’s saddle- billed stork, C. ephtp- piorhyncha?
194474782It is certainly a sumptuous creature, firm''indledraP magnificent family?
194474782It is widely spread over the continent R?
194474782It was formed wholly of Hnl1 ° n?
194474782Its productions are cowries, wax, tortoise- shell, and sea- slug or biche de m?, the last being abundant.
194474782Jhey were made for pnpti bt a co^e t f ° n Pamt^g?"
194474782Joyeuse afterwardfallowed himself to be drawn into the ranks of the Leaguers; but he repaired his error by a n0^le^?
194474782LAZ?
194474782M?
194474782Memoire sur les Secours donn ®?
194474782Mo- nasa, Vieill.?
194474782Mr Pickering observ- P, Z: r^fthe yellow warbler, in which, been de ™ Vhieir T?
194474782N, iebuhrl- eD ° fedhetlwtRewtc, eeme,
194474782N.?
194474782NEW YORK 187 X?
194474782NEY, Michel, a marshal of the French empire, and one of the distinguished generals produced by the French rS?
194474782Nectariniada? — Gen.
194474782Need further evidence be sought of the uselessness of such institutions?
194474782Need we describe his glowing bright attire?
194474782Newton Milton, Bacou, Locke, Watt, Michel Angdo Na- everv fresh d, W r ° USed V1?
194474782Nicodemus, taking this in the literal acceptation, asked, “ How can a man be born when he is old?
194474782Nie¬ buhr, however, preferred a civil appointment, that of Lund- 2 D 210 NIEBUHR, Niebuhr, schrieber?
194474782No accurate information has been obtained?
194474782No edition appeared in the yrarm?
194474782Nor is it un- ™ gle femS?"
194474782OGYGES, king of the Thebans, or, according to others, of Ogygia and Acta?, afterwards called Bceotiaand Attica.
194474782On ions nf 1^ntl?,!
194474782Onnndpga F?
194474782Perhaps one of the most singular features in their economy consists in their feeding greedily, and without injury, on the seeds of nux vomica?
194474782Promissory oaths give to the puoi p or w LU — j,- greater security than a simple promise; because the jur?
194474782Pyrrhulina?
194474782Questa novita tovesciava trop^^^16^^^^?
194474782R L ° the^PP^hion that, hen the inclination of the prism is altered so as to in LlZ?
194474782RDBOTTENS and Wasterbottens, two provin- ° the?
194474782S.?
194474782S.?
194474782STwhoT5, T °''’ ly diStUrbe, d by tiestroy- cve''r J''h S?T? rand’1,<;roic.
194474782Sarebbe questa un- 0pera supposta?
194474782Sericulus, Swains.?''
194474782Since that time various th?
194474782Sir Isaac Newton much t thX11146?
194474782Somerville,5 found that the chemical rays passed as\Trc
194474782Sully, who ia?
194474782Sulphate of manga- H0SC « • ii?
194474782Superior j5ut though we can not see objects distinctly by oblique brightness vision?
194474782T mu?
194474782T- his paper is followed by another, published in the same ever, p''laced vfno,?!
194474782Tainting, heat applied to amalgamate the colour in the conclusion, which justified such a term?
194474782Tanagrina?
194474782Td f ° TS Su¥mnc « hall have a striking ocular proof of the t which we have stated 1?
194474782The Soldier ’s Fortune, and its second wT ’ K u produced respectively in 1681 and 1684, npr?
194474782The deep ravines of these mountains are watered by Rive: md numerous streams, which arise on all sides in great abun- lake?
194474782The edifice of’marHp1 ars; th.e buildlng3 the number of which was 52f> at 4 00( 000 dolkrs U''?
194474782The effect produced in of th?
194474782The expedition which where he left Ihp Ts I a?
194474782The female( Upupa fusca ot Gmelin?)
194474782The first of these was on the refection and decomposition of light at the separating surfaces of media of the same and of different refractive powers?
194474782The fly- catchers properly flth edi SenUS M- USCICAPA> Cuv., have the beardoAilh- is narrm T thpenHed than?
194474782The following is the account which he has given of this experiment, and of the discovery of a stiil more curious property in glauberite?
194474782The following is tne 1''® tur?
194474782The hurry is visible in the Zee apid execution; and that which wai entirely owing? „ the impetuosity of his olri nnf- mn.
194474782The king said to Hopner, “ Why does Reynold paint his trees red and yellow?
194474782The largesAkerntn the e^nen''A ° A t0 4?
194474782The learned writers of the Universal His- se^n, I?1*eS ’ j?
194474782The name of dex-''w ll a The^ ” ST?
194474782The population at last census amounted to 2866. j?
194474782The portions thus recovered belonged to the orations against Clodius and Curio, to that De/Ere alieno Mtlonis, and to, the oration De Rege Ptolemoeo?
194474782The present an endless catalogue of terms in Ornitholoqu fol- USUfy- COns!StS offtvT ° bone?
194474782The refuse salts ships, gives in this vicinity n i p^cuS wShate o?
194474782The silence of the forest solitudes is occasionally broken by the sweep of the eagle s or the heron?
194474782The spring ot i?
194474782The suc- verl?
194474782The suffrage is thus very extensive,?
194474782The teachers and scholars, justly enraged at this barbarous outrage, unanimously quitted Oxford, and betook them- Se ves l?
194474782The these s which P epared as candidate for this place treated of putrefac- O R O 651 tion?
194474782The third vo- wimer^f moi1181 nryxT0fu^0me Wc?
194474782The word is formed from the Greek migog, a dream, and xwm?
194474782Then It may be shewn, as Malus has done,1 that_ Hr ® a~~ sin.^+ R2 cos.2?)
194474782Then view throudi this nlained S^ ’ accordlnl?
194474782There are all those establishments for the building and? quipping of ships of war.
194474782There is It PYtP&ei ° ° n^ lalt a m^e between this and Fox River, ivpr tl1^ °-Ver a 6Ve^ Pra*r*e » across which, from river to states nfTi?
194474782They had Guacho a dollar, who immediatewlefY leT^ horse?
194474782They search for food alono- the ground, but perch and build upon the tops of tree?.
194474782This supposition is perfectly rfZr, Certain circumstances, for gaseous and fluid w- S ’(! r g ass slowly and equally cooled, and for a nu- eithpr o?
194474782This was followed bv 178b b!r ° Belin d, e^allu ’ publisbed at Stl''asburg in published a?
194474782This was the Allgemeine Zeitung, or Universal Gazette, established by Cotta, a bookseller in Tubingen, aJ/?
194474782This, as Johnson observes, is one of the few pieces which have?
194474782Thus ches^eiMs''nrnfif hi St^rile sod « f Long Island and West- voTxv?
194474782Tisib, e at tbe limit of the red and green?
194474782To the east of Rousay ts the beautiful fr0''m Charles the Simple, king of island of Egdshay, the favourite summer re?
194474782To this the Pharisees replied, “ Are you also deceived?
194474782To what cause shall we ascribe these singular appearances?
194474782Trans?
194474782Vasaris is a delightful book, and all his 1 inciples of art are sound, for they are the result of con- wHh Mirh 7?
194474782W?''
194474782Was Italian art equal to Greek art?
194474782Was aImost impossible to distin- andlhlt Jr 8?
194474782Was he really the author of the poems which have been published under his name?
194474782Was it to these that she owed her success?
194474782Was the cestrum or stylus heated, whilst finishing^^ work, after the wax had been laid on?
194474782Was there ever such gratuitous assump¬ tion?
194474782Was there truly an Ossian?
194474782We are induced to do this also, because they? a"6?
194474782We are induced to do this also, because they? a"6?
194474782We have therefore cos-^?)
194474782What authority had Michel Angelo in nature or antiquity for such inconsistency?
194474782What confidence could you repose in a man who could cast off his allegiance to his king, and that king his father, merely to gratify his own ambition?
194474782What has Leonardo left us in all his- various pursuits to compensate us for the loss which accrued to painting?
194474782What has he left us in poetry, which poets could look up to?
194474782What in hydraulics, that would improve our shares in canals?
194474782What in mechanics, that Watt could have founded on?
194474782What in music, that would have benefitted Mozart?
194474782What power is it that communicates to this matter the activity and motion necessary to penetrate this mould?
194474782What wras there in the world to put us in mind of the Standard struggle or Last Supper of Da Vinci?
194474782When jand consequently with the external characters of the we mention the point of the bill, we literally mean the consul f6?!
194474782When the plane a 5 c r?
194474782When the rrvstnlli^?
194474782Where were they?
194474782Which l«Ke“S rLK »? l\C£a 268 NORWAY.
194474782Why does not one perfect work entitle a man to rank as highly as a series of imperfect works, like the apella Sistina?
194474782Why shoidd the ancient critics have faith placed in all their decisions except those on painting?
194474782Why should they lose their perspicacity of understanding only when they talked of this art?
194474782Will any man, after seeing the Theseus and Ilyssus, doubt that the ivory Minerva and Olympian Jupiter were equally, if not more beautiful?
194474782With us what school- boy knows not its mossy, twig- entangled nest, and pure unspotted eggs of greenish blue?
194474782Yes, the grand style of Europe for the last three hundred years; but was it the grand sty of the Greeks?
194474782Zeuxis painted a boy Wes> 1116 birds at the fruit; but his rival ob- v- onh?
194474782^ P, rism Mas made^Int¬ roduces a more effectual separation of the colour ’ th?
194474782^ y num 01 As the points of maximum absorption in coloured bodies"T TCt, y C ° inCident with s»“e of the principal lines milht be to,?
194474782^ ’ i i at Adherbal was the aggressor in the late mt mnU3,?
194474782^!lich forms the principal object of Nubian tani! atl ° T 1.S dhourra, the holcus arundinacem of the bo- meanfnf ft18 Up ° n th?
194474782^Th-^‘T p0wer ha?
194474782a,^ tj1?
194474782account of this destructive confiasration is from J“-fire''t''at0SUnt ° f Z American “ 1!?"
194474782and are subjeci are very numerous in the county be “ not^''iv nec ‘?
194474782and, if such a force exist, would it not be by a si¬ milar force that the internal mould itself might be repro¬ duced?
194474782art what thZZZZff!?
194474782as? hee(iftvgSebvPn, riSratl?Siin S, Umn, er at least as f!,r north Insessor.,.
194474782at the »;"rt^t^^S&s.a tribune^il ° n ot^etellu?
194474782atec''c CL XX XVI I* fils V ° Z 7y^ f01"1 ’ and T?
194474782c ° lle?tion ° 1 sneh poetry published by-tr James Macpherson is genuine?
194474782c. 31. bratedeveiy five years, that is, they were celebrated on the Painting fifth year after thefourthhad passed; and Sir Isaac Newton is nf TZ?
194474782children ever so completely there was no hope unless a royal academy was founded with nf 1^ T 47 In ar4 Academy?
194474782cod o?
194474782coffnizahlp l?!
194474782composer was Ossian the son of Fingal?
194474782d h inferences from opposite facts, clesiastica?
194474782duced by the grooved surfaces of metallic and transparent bodies?
194474782e clamorose c.tta, pwe> 1?
194474782e
194474782eX^e(?ltI0?
194474782eZed irZeV „ S|hrqrif y, n«o''1,''e;ed ia December 1833, aid cominued An s « « Gascon knights under The comT, IT D ’ aT,?"
194474782evidence n?
194474782exercise an mc&ofThe0"bef ° T’- ’ et"le distance of the bright and the reflected iLa- e be* Wdt?
194474782f Dallim?
194474782faCt ifc is n0 t a treati^ hut a collection of separate disjointed thoughts, like the re- Z C ° tery b00k- 11 is ve,>''easy Put down your he,?
194474782families: Leiotrichanm, Silky Chatterers?
194474782fi?.
194474782fortifications, and abandoned the sP ° t*^? e 1 d in.
194474782frio''ere te?
194474782genious appUcatfon „ fwh4 7X^ 3?
194474782h ls’.comrades5 every hour arrive, — Love fireshSh?
194474782h??rnfST?
194474782hfy the strange assertion that tCv « consideted?
194474782i he ti g •, on necessary for supplying his flock must have amounted to& EiSi= x335 SSSStfSSVIlStefiWS?
194474782i^^ re''exii, tence of a large secondary spectrum r re recentW nht •?
194474782ifMffl I be the same? ” says Satan.
194474782in focal length?
194474782ine? econd species were called singidarice, from their ex- iressing words by single letters.
194474782ingthe results with those of Sir Isaac Newton, we must which^n ™!?*?
194474782ingthe results with those of Sir Isaac Newton, we must which^n ™!?*?
194474782ir John Herschel,1 in examining the systems of biaxal ri?
194474782is he a slave?
194474782is he wicked or in any way de- praved?
194474782ismatic The important results embodied in the preceding table,? ctrum.
194474782j?
194474782kT Tl feting angle of nearly 60 °, and was placed an be obtained bv the com^ rmethcxl of thro??^?
194474782l ie^u i u Je g go m ’ diffe’rent models( though always as"i re?
194474782ltanding^lese testimonies, the answer of the oracle iu « n''?
194474782ly? 6fit Student ’ and instruct the general''aider.
194474782matraj but fr0 m the people on all the islands to the south- ward.?
194474782metallic Power of rotation, whfoh Almost[ rfolp nfth T J 8^en0r Plate?
194474782nCe 0f^ LaSt JudS ™ nt?
194474782on it till he had drawn the naked figure first, so that the naked partaffected the Ws of hi?
194474782or the galvanized violence of the ornamental figures at the tombs?
194474782or was the wax actually melted and used whilst boiling?
194474782p. 76.?
194474782paul Veronese and Tintoretto had not that solidity?
194474782pre^,?
194474782proaches6 f* m in}a3inary caustic A< pB, when R ap- proximaf* S ’?
194474782r “ ™ «? S whose surfare is covered when the sun is setting on a summer ’s evening.
194474782rathermK^?
194474782rjQ and a member of the House, forms the link and another; and then sprung up Hogarth, Gainsborough, four"wefe mad^RA’s6^^?
194474782s S''?
194474782since the Ume of R pfh?
194474782tanti secoli come i modelli dell’arte?
194474782tha?
194474782that But the theory of M- Letronne is also riqht ■ for the ancients nfb>7ed n fonnel''|gelltle> nen assert that there are contours on rin?
194474782the cramped agonies of the sleep¬ ing Adam?
194474782the spectrum rendered them visible by slightly enlarTw them, and this enlargement of a solar line indicated the^x?
194474782the tenants of the hive?
194474782the twist¬ ed tortures of Jonah?
194474782thp rCCB^?
194474782ti0 „?
194474782veramente un Ossian?
194474782w,''e"''lone, to preserve it £ k’if •*** “ VaintingT,* “ ” H P ™ «i « of the r»L, never before or after till the middle ages?
194474782were the re J to"_ «^^Wing?
194474782whe mgS 0Sc gl ° ry WaS ob6cured ’ not extin- g shed, whose majestic forms existed, though in ruin?
194474782xt n m 14 15^ I6f 1 2 18?
194474782xv?
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194474782£ 5Fhzrmr “ it is fcBcf-''n obliqiiy U^ bet"een^ edgeS i?
194474782« I am very gkd?
194474782° “? r wl‘hou, t arraI1gement; but the^lif- t?
194474782° “? r wl‘hou, t arraI1gement; but the^lif- t?
194474782’ he''lad f"d 1? Ve ° PP ° rt''m.
194474782“ How can painters be blamed? ” say they; “ the painter invents nothing.
194474782“ How many miles he had declaimed? ” Si¬ milar to the Roman orators were the Grecian rhetores.
194474782“ Now, ” continued he, “ where can we find better friends than in brothers?
194474782“ Should such a man as I flee?
194474782“ We i TravSnP1? f?
194474782“ We i TravSnP1? f?
194474782“ What have I to do with you, king of Judah?
194474782“ What, ” said he, in reply, “ has poor Horatio done, who is so weak, that he should be sent to rough it out at sea?
194474782“ Without changing either the light or the angle, I ce¬ mented a prism Mec?
194474782“ ’"i! “ T ackn °*lf dgment, real or nominal, as Mr Laing was unable to form a, tv judgment^ 5“^ “?
194474782• NIVFLFES, a circle of the province of South Brabant, in the Netherlands, comprehending six cantons, divided 1?
194474782■ Sel, Cereopsis, Dicholopbus( 3/%a, Ufariar*,*.? «.
193696083! 1* 0- 11 h ° W far the Punishment of transpor- in general?
193696083! d t0 0ne th ° Uf?
193696083! feiVn L: atin]b?
193696083Tn611 by t.be''vboIe''° rM^ such, asperating animosities, to endanger the peace of societv • I c?
193696083ith*? cr««ed strict- mean time m- pcncrUsU i n 7 » ueeu emorceu witn increased stnet- theliteml BonaPartAe s.tdl insisted uPon ness and severity. 193696083 % side“y Brr„chrdibTetSffj ° n as\-t- l^aba^S sis1:?? 193696083 % side“y Brr„chrdibTetSffj ° n as\-t- l^aba^S sis1:?? 193696083 ''. ” avowed and embittered enemy bf government the^ who had more power than an/ othe? 193696083 ''Sh; the Contest between the Ottoman Porte and the Greeks Battle if f a''Alin? 193696083 ''y''’? 193696083 * 11*''c vvai/ C1? 193696083 * •-vmityped Fv l’*<-<*-,/ f/ l 1 H? 193696083 *? « ot, I.aw P ° PM CHAP. 193696083 + bx?, dividing by mx, we have-^ax+ j^bx? 193696083 +^ bx?. 193696083 , h ‘ n''1:>uke of Wellington and T^e rs truits have been the achievement of parliament- £ 2*? ™^Vising, CHAP. 193696083 -vy p Eum quo nos nunc bibamus, i i Petrum nostrum dominum, ni Petrum habeamus? 193696083 ... leign of land, a bookseller was prosecuted, and punished with im- in o- pneroi oci.,,; ™_? orge III. 193696083 .aSting £? nd solid settlement. 193696083 11 e Peace> and force had been intrusted wi!h the care of bringing the king''s ieohnents ot^‘I?
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193696083123), as in the pine tribe; and when this is much re- eacMhenViy j''6?
19369608314 Burnin?
1936960831?
1936960832), as the radish: 3c?, when swollen out extremely PI.
1936960832. ip AS? p Feet breakwater.
1936960832c?, When the calyx of the hip does not become BOTANY.
193696083441 Ge series''of^npopularfty^fh''e p^rsJnal tSeTce wWch other Suh?
193696083507 West Indies we had Martinico, Trinidad, and other islands- i?
193696083569 difficulties!114 WhiCh^ Ped C ° nCeiVed like]?
193696083625 amply avenged o0n the SpWd^d?
193696083673 made for10 tT CfRside^d? xt.ras> thdugh an allowance is Budding.
193696083697 but t lv?
1936960837 In experlen- « mdly, as aPconseauo Tp nf i?
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1936960838 t to inflict an arbitrary punishment to the extent of six being wrong was the turning of the exchange a?
1936960838vo; Malte- Brun, B R E B R E 211 Bi Hi?
193696083: ir?rr ’ T''T?81 Whatever has been Province of Bueilos Ayres having on all these occasion?
193696083: this added to the former quantity makes it £ a#+-p 1 y but since my=\ ax?
193696083:+-3 the first portion varying as and the second as+; and the sum y being 23= 22- 49+-51, the ordinate at?
193696083; i? nd]f ° r thlS PurP ° se, as well as to avoid pealed.
193696083; now r — b, the versed sine of the arc, becomes ultimately^ re?, and( r — i) c=^ re?
193696083; now r — b, the versed sine of the arc, becomes ultimately^ re?, and( r — i) c=^ re?
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193696083? 410118 ’ 416? Xtent of tbe elective franchise, and the expense of elections.
193696083? 410118 ’ 416? Xtent of tbe elective franchise, and the expense of elections.
193696083? C^er ing the French revolution; and he adhered to ms or^ sentiments in approving the revolution, tll0U§ new constitution of France.
193696083? S ’ fiv/ f wbluch Catholic claims was stirred.
193696083? W wor.
193696083? clamation> which was publicly made, receiv¬ es dm b rad!^tl0n at the time, the reasonable conclusion an ap- reempnf if 5?
193696083? clamation> which was publicly made, receiv¬ es dm b rad!^tl0n at the time, the reasonable conclusion an ap- reempnf if 5?
193696083? e underwriters 0f the amount of the insurance; stead of the duty being collecTd on importatio.
193696083? n account of which the East India sponsible to that power from which he derived hi not be re¬ ds commis-''-''Ompany or tl n • • Y.
193696083? n ltS Principle endangered the safety of nan Jc Lartered lncorPoration in the kingdom.
193696083? nr those » h ° Peti ieaveV''h-116 W ° U, d’,?n the 10 tb of FebJuar0;,1 move?
193696083? t ler substances that are always opaque, produce eauthul glass, always transparent.
193696083? uccess lod to a movement which proved of thp6 t?
193696083? uccess lod to a movement which proved of thp6 t?
193696083? £ ro- from his master Linnaeus, which was requisite to make duction to Botany, 3d ed.
193696083? „ ’ fne, ndof''''f/ ather, was minister renounced the cultivation of letters.
193696083?,? f„keeP''n?,>>ear to his impa- ment of our general, or the efficiency of our artillery/ The 16th and retreated on/!
193696083?,? f„keeP''n?,>>ear to his impa- ment of our general, or the efficiency of our artillery/ The 16th and retreated on/!
193696083A congress ty styled th ° up1- T wer?
193696083A contempt for the rights of citizens had nffi^li?
193696083A convention for reciprocal equality, to endure for en years was concluded with Denmark in June?
193696083A few mountainn* th ® east ’ the ground is extremely George I IK weeks after, Sir Francis Burdett brought in a motion for ocennie,]?
193696083A fifth part is sometimes suppressed from the calyx, corolla, and stamens.—The Boragea?
193696083A former Russian s ° ve|,e''?
193696083A glomerulus is when the cyme is so it nwCKed ’ and 4 ne ramification is so little apparent, that Thic rT eei?
193696083A return, in like man¬ ner including both provinces, was presented to the same gentlemen in 1823, representing their united population a?
193696083A translation, or rather an imita¬ tion, of the Vigil of Venus( Pervigilium Veneris?)
193696083Accession of James II — Slavish Addresses.—Remarkable one by the Quakers — Imprudent Measures of the Kini?
193696083Accordingly EarHAcv T S''Ze ’ leSS imPortance> were receive contented himself with declaring that it wa&s the iniemin7?
193696083After continuing there some time, he was conveyed to England, and ac^ ° tom?
193696083Against what are these measures of precaution?
193696083All other religions are tolerated, and allowed and p''-o''- c?
193696083All the states ticularl^Tj0?
193696083Almost exactly intermediate between Polemomdese and Convolvulacea?
193696083An overture to this ef fatP ’ nn^?
193696083And if of the latter, whether of the hard white metal, or of the soft gray meted, or of gun metal?
193696083And if so, what are these improvements?
193696083And if so, what form should the bridge gradually acquire?
193696083And on ivhat parts, and with what force, will the whole act upon the abutments?
193696083And what are the terrible doctrines that once excited so violent an alarm?
193696083Are not all the relations of society which exist elsewhere gone?
193696083Are there no means of coming to an understanding?
193696083Are we for ever, continued Mr Fox, to deprive ourselves of the benefits of peace, be¬ cause France has perpetrated acts of injustice?
193696083At the present pe- desirp tanri^n?
193696083At these- sCol- el Harrison took the Speaker by the hands pnrrmH him fr01?
193696083Attacked by ments Jthe army c?f Victoj and H?p Sent/ emforce- Vlctor « Poli8b Oncers and the Westphalian light horse, at Talavera de la Rpvn* Z ’?
193696083B A Enp^by G.Aikrruui Ed in?.
193696083BURTON, Robert, known to the learned by the name o?
193696083Baffled in this way by a great maloH^lirTaneis geous iimund^''iT ° f"SeTd fnC0Unte?
193696083Being open at the bottom, it was found ne¬ cessary to attach to the lower circumference 284) large LUC enemy?
193696083Berry( ba- lausta?)
193696083Between eight ly obeyed The,^, 0^ 1 wb?
193696083Bougainville, in his preface, declares that all he has done ” 1 j!I?
193696083Brabant is the sine qua non • Is it gained?
193696083But although the technical Ion- cruagG may not be Von Born s?
193696083But had suffered ht??
193696083But had suffered ht??
193696083But how was this to be accomplished?
193696083But if animals are not mere machines, what are they?
193696083But if cellular plants have no seeds, how are they reproduced?
193696083But not liking the pestle and mortar, he went into the army, where his behaviour raised him to the?
193696083But the scheme was iraugnt with difficulties, owing to the distance of the scene?
193696083But up- in his defence against them before^ lme”/ and t0 36 h ® ard on thls article of charge concerning the rajah of Benares examined Th?
193696083But what.was the conduct of the French?
193696083But, on every question that re¬ garded Ireland, government evinced a hostile spirit, the of*"unioHr^to rafsedfam?
193696083By The time is scarcelv vm T ’ i „^on.tln?nt"what means did it fail at Waterloo?
193696083By what is''to be gathere “ 7om hi7X?
193696083CAL grandeur are still visible around it Th.estl£es f, ts bitants • and^^^ blsb ° P ’ and contains 7200 inha- the Hver TMs?
193696083Can an iron cement be made which shall become hard and durable, or can liquid iron be poured into the joints?
193696083Can any improvement be made in the plan, so as to render it more substantial and durable, and less expensive?
193696083Closely allied to the last order, and also to Melanthacea?, through Eryihronium.
193696083Commonly it is found enough to totf incehttrSeerthnd trimrai"?
193696083Corolla inserted at the base of the calyx( hy- pogynous?
193696083Corolla inserted at the base of the calyx( hypogynous?
193696083Corolla monopetalous, regular, deciduous, more or less deeply 4- 5-lobed, inserted at the base of the calyx( hypogynous?
193696083Corolla perigynous or rarely hypogynous(?
193696083Danby, the prime minis- yet he positively insisted “ “ bl?
193696083Delicirr''pS f SketC"° fthe Life of Mark Alexander Boy, JJehcta?
193696083Did Egypt derive its superstitions from India, or has India borrowed its my¬ thology from Egypt, or have both drawn from a common source?
193696083Did we hint then at the possession of Ceylon or Irinidad?
193696083Does not a tremendous organization extend over the whole island?
193696083During j?
193696083During the early years of the revolution, the revenue present depreciation?
193696083During tos of CMlde 5 fle 0 t? r the fii;st, tw ° CT the year 1813 he appears to have first entertained a serious] • I- • V Harold.
193696083Embryo straight: radicle pointing to( or from?)
193696083Eru;^ by GAikman, Edin r Fig.1?
193696083Failing, however, in his declfi- pdl footing the city of London, he instantly tumnltc^?
193696083Finally, Geo?
193696083For mentioned& Port^outh5 as has already been ed, however^ tn?
193696083For what was the practical operation of these restrictive edicts?
193696083France and the Netherlands ad?
193696083France only had felt the in-,?
193696083From i ennth they proceeded by the way of Kendal and Lan- aster to Freston, of which they took possession without Sr n c?
193696083Fruit unilocular, sili- Arrange- quseform, or fleshy and indehiscent, rarely one- seeded, ment and usually with two polyspermous placenta?
193696083Glossology./?
193696083Glossology.so that the summit touches the base; or, 3c?, they are 1neither curved nor folded in a sensible degree.
193696083HI 515 t jects, tliG mind of that extiaordinary person seems to have worth presented the ultirmtnm nf f- l- io t?
193696083Had the Dutch been well affected, why did they not declare them¬ selves?
193696083Had they not frau¬ dulently obtained the restitution of Porto Ferrajo to the king of Etruria, in order to secure it to themselves?
193696083Have not all the natural bonds by which men are tied together been broken and burst asun¬ der?
193696083Having long been under r,- • C0?
193696083He admitted the petitions in favour of the union; but by what means were they obtained?
193696083He began again, ‘ Why these armaments?
193696083He began by asking me if I had any news ed on the nrinein1p « fi • S10n.0 t a canventl0n i ° und- from England?
193696083He considered England ny time for a b ° Ur ’? d alte- ation.
193696083He had done more to atidge om ndvi othP, h FT^ the Bntish nation; whiJst ’ the M crown at the expense.?
193696083He i d?
193696083He left behind him a Sen 1^ 7''Tn''J,?
193696083He people who hJd 07ards, a naiPerous and civilised was guilty of plundering and oppressing a pacific race of sentiments wer?sn “/,;bj!^d?
193696083He remained a widower till 1747, when he married a very benevolent and worthy woman, Mrs Elizabeth Bill?
193696083He re¬ marked, that it might be asked of what use was discus¬ sion, now that peace was concluded?
193696083He sought to make reform, although they obiected tn tfi?
193696083He was allowed to extend? o.T11 f l- Brit, iah.
193696083His lordship had refuseS hil Lambton and^* ° n 3 f ° rmer ° Crasioa bJ Mr support to the Canning administration on the ground that Mr Cannim?
193696083His son- in- law Lord rmnnl^?
193696083His towns, sai, were taken from him; his ships, his army, and qnrAn116?''
193696083How, indeed, could its properties be unknown to Quiros, who visited Otaheite so long ago as the year 1606?
193696083HoweTer to others t onlv?^6?
193696083I? x- the arts; and it is highly probable that we shall find our- selves eventually infinitely more indebted to them.
193696083If any space of time was mentioned, he BUXTOHF i would soon afterwards say it was so many minutes; and if Basel whn in ’ 3 earnG?
193696083If he* had in HolTanS wh Sement ° r relaxation> he retired to Loo such festiviii lere ’ among a few friends, he indulged in Planned b!1 aS h?
193696083If the Roman people had endeavoured to compass the death of Nero, would this have been foul and unnatural rebellion?
193696083If the restoration of monarchy was not the object, what was it?
193696083Ihere are several remains of druidical monuments on the island, but the chief or most entire is at Lanfralchorid i m?
193696083Ildpf''Geort! II 461 Austria, suffered its armies to fall into decay, and allowed the Swiss cantons, if they became narties in thp i?
193696083In 168?
193696083In 1744 he married the daughter of tion his desHnT?
193696083In 1768 Hawkins BroT Fsrohl I d ihe Z a Tet''ng ° f S^nod ’ one of the e“lesi- public with an elegant edition of ir?;the?
193696083In August he Bvrnn h N t? y hl?
193696083In August he Bvrnn h N t? y hl?
193696083In ivhat proportions should the weight be distributed from the centre to the abutments, to make the arch uniformly strong?
193696083In other parts the fame resdt foTLeeT f tbT"onsiderable loss, but they continued to ad- Je French reached the top The Toss on m,?
193696083In the afternoon usua?
193696083In the case of a sovereign cursed with such blind and obsti- nate infatuation, what else could be done but leave him to his fate?
193696083In the centre of the city is a large edifice, having a- dome built of stone and lime, onT P Whljh- ar?
193696083In the neiVhhm, rWA^, f bir
193696083In the nig1 t, the French resolved to put it wholly out of the power of the British fleet to attack them a second time; 10?
193696083In the year fe08 when if t0? lreCt, their attention to ruatters^f greater impo?''
193696083In the year fe08 when if t0? lreCt, their attention to ruatters^f greater impo?''
193696083In the?"
193696083In this he was unsuccessful; cial contributions to the peninsl, contes^ere antqSiL 4eeastaterfdrrerd0n- I’h LOrd f ° r by tl’e cheerin?
193696083In what other instance was that iron administra¬ tion known to pause out of respect to public opinion?
193696083In?
193696083Is Charles a rightful king or a tyrant?
193696083Is it the payment of a few pounds that can compensate to the unfortunate peasant for the total alienation of his landlord?
193696083It aSTT?
193696083It stated that the Sek; preliminaries of peace had been ratified between us andGeoip?
193696083It was of DecemW a 1?
193696083JJKSoS?
193696083James conducted himself in CalrlerwL?!
193696083Ktntps-1 T lat ler a(, 1^erent view of the subject: he considers the nucleus as a mere envelope, terms it the tercine, and 1 1 1i1C ° Se?
193696083Latin and French study ° „f elhil^ ° k?
193696083Lo- to the extremity remote from the hilum.—Water plants, dicule( abortive stamens?)
193696083Lord Grenville, ou receiving it, came to LoSdou made „ u ftstft-‘''t tT6”0,?
193696083Lord John Russell s bill for the disfranchisement of Gram-? 7n?dpi\!r read th^ brst and second time on the 9th and 17th of May.
193696083Lord Mansfield gave oatp i nfiXt tt^ ’^at on an ear]y day he would communi- anr- t K I6, ° US?
193696083M.), and my=\ax?
193696083Macd«nald f other hand, General Ginckel, who had been appointed to vented by ac?
193696083Madame, I said, quha wes it drew that stone?
193696083Madame, I said, quhat is that mannis name?
193696083Manyofthe^BriSrshinsTaT ff lb ° U fPt U^0n Str ° ng Srounds?
193696083Massena desisted from further otmdl 16 T t0?
193696083May not what is taken for the embryo be the endosperm, and what is called albumen the perispeim?
193696083Mr Baring whole child^of J; aU8?nd1ch, Idren?
193696083Mr Hobhouse asked Sir Robert Peel whe her i 18S?
193696083Mr Pitt stated i e. ouse Commons his plan to be, that no one he 0?
193696083Mr Plunkett, however, ttcomplished bv/“I?
193696083Next yearjhoweve?
193696083No mines have been opened in this district?
193696083Of Salisbury, Dr Bernard dean of Derry ft- bh ° S rUMe ’^ W1i, liam Mr Hickey?
193696083Of ivhat dimensions ought the several members of the iron work to be, to give the bridge sufficient strength?
193696083Of what size ought the model to be made, and what relative proportions will experiments made on the model bear to the bridge when executed?
193696083On the 2d of April tlfe question of the slave- trade rlhsern nf?
193696083On the second day of the session Mr Goulburn o- ave thJ efnl ent y tJeir contmued attachment t< wAalhf Z0Ul^?n.the 10th^bruary, move for tione?
193696083Or does the whole act as one frame of iron, which can only be destroyed by crushing its parts?
193696083Or, making the strength the same, what saving may be made in the materials?
193696083Others of tLt^party had joined after the a?v"?
193696083Ought England to participate in the coalition formed to expel this intruder, and to reinstate the Bourbons?
193696083P^1S0ners* While such was the state of to the restoration of all her conquests, the island of Tri- ket, with fl16 nei?
193696083Peri- coroll*''B O T fringe- serted in the base of the calyx( truly hypogynous?
193696083Plain tiling requires the pitch of the roof to be at an angle of at least th ’ ai?
193696083Question X. liy what means may ships be best di¬ rected in the middle stream, or prevented from driving to the side, and stinking the arch?
193696083Quid nos incipiamus?
193696083Re i of Cha? s I- parliament, and having finished almost every article, he expected a different treatment from that which he had J now received.
193696083Renters Caermarthen¬ shire at its north- eastern corner, crossing towards the south- west, and, passing Caermarthen, it empties itself CAE orn?
193696083Russia had evidently been guilty of the uccu lwc —--* grossest violence and injustice towards this country7, in the Was it now tranquil?
193696083SeLa.‘‘the 8''l?
193696083Seeds numerous or three( solitary?
193696083Several of the opposition members, however, protested against the line of policy indicated in MwrgfVVhl?
193696083SfiV'';”1-?""
193696083Should his face ever hf in?
193696083Since the whole load Jic&x is here ax+\ we have= ax+% bx?
193696083Socrates, Well, what will you do with that?
193696083Socrates, You mean glass, do not you?
193696083Soon after 1718 he wS1 ° n lnt- ° thf university he fo ° k orders, and in v ff.??
193696083Soon after 1718 he wS1 ° n lnt- ° thf university he fo ° k orders, and in v ff.??
193696083So¬ lars in W eiSt h mdr?d"h and se/ enty-0«e scho- thing, however, tends so much to demonstrate the advances At the conmmncemen^o^lSSP^Hip1?
193696083Still Mas- day the serjeant repeated his demand, accompanied by his operadons wkh the a?
193696083Suddenly checking himself, however, he turned to e? U^, anc* ordered them to clear the house.
193696083Supposing the span of the arch to remain the same, and to spring ten feet lower, what additional strength would it give the bridge?
193696083T any thll?g metallie which for paving the streets, or in building, are brought from the seeds hprh= ’ f-11 fo0< L!?
193696083T th d^iytnouth, and afterwards to the prin- cTrefuTvt?
193696083T!l I?
193696083T3nrl^nd7c0w^nde^and — Vain attempt5 at conciliation — v gT?
193696083Tenons are called joggles in some situations,; vin less thpsF^ g eight;,( Se?
193696083That province had Re?
193696083The Dutch distinguish two sorts of cabe-? as, namely, the moor cabe^a and the common cabe^a.
193696083The acts referred to were raent^lT^r* I*!?
193696083The answer is that calm irnmnisditv nf i •?
193696083The boasted capture of islands was not the object of the war: our object had been to protect Europe against France; and how had we succeeded?
193696083The body was not placed on the ban?
193696083The bomb- weSexSi V Of thISflt C* ‘ T ’"“''‘ T VC?elS Yere t0 Slation elveCut Je the British line, iog alone the whole sea S?
193696083The commanders insultedbvtb sbowed him no respect; and he was even tended?
193696083The commercial v jus imincSi^^r. ‘he br“d •**"■ ® ch.n ° f5TSlr Francis? urdett"xwed for a* 7 A 1?
193696083The commercial v jus imincSi^^r. ‘he br“d •**"■ ® ch.n ° f5TSlr Francis? urdett"xwed for a* 7 A 1?
193696083The doors of temples were someUme?
193696083The first great •o S- r the high- road SttpruS ’s “ tST,?
193696083The free and un?
193696083The habits of his youth, after the period of bov- brnarvTn, iZ1"8?
193696083The hare ed are o- enemllv virn, i ’?
193696083The king having at hunf 1?
193696083The length of the hi ™ f, 00 as a superficial dimension in feet, or by twelve incl^ is dov^tadedTotch^? ° ‘\ k an oblIque- angled, Building.
193696083The liberahty of encf60^ 1?
193696083The meet- ng, however, adhered to the Prince of Orange, and wait- tm-.ir?
193696083The ministers became rid?
193696083The new parliament met on tliio,,,?.
193696083The noet Ma HManClef? lty 0f Bi]biIis> native place of the I t MarBal, are to be seen near Calatayud.
193696083The ob- of an nnn fi ln?tltJutl0n be described as being the levying tuting nrosP!v ° r?ed taX h- y th?
193696083The objects of his sEp?
193696083The on Jersev0 T?
193696083The primirv cause is the presence of muddy earth and decked an?
193696083The reversal of at tainders of several noble Scottish families may be viewed as falling under this head, but was a measure of little ge?
193696083The so- theR ranCp though the.house of Bourbon had supported ciety had resolved that, early in the ensuing session, a mo- of a r?
193696083The the 9thSef M0thih0UneS ’? nd received the royal assent on.• e/ of March.
193696083The united? R9o^^ram Para uud Rio Negro amounted in o 83,o 10 souls.
193696083The weight of the half arch being expressed by ax+^ bx?
193696083Their houses ore aht„ ° nf P"--- clean an^t tides which are femourirTuXf^oL6^^^^^^ ismo^ h ’ and? IJ0the^ r.lfle gun- barrels.
193696083Then come security and indemnity • Are they obtained?
193696083Then we are to rescue Holland • Is that accomplished?
193696083There is whlf ™?
193696083These things may exert a slightly beneficial influence under some circumstances; bu?
193696083These were co''m pound glasses; the light, after passing through one large tT Th"?
193696083They are re- water contained h the ri ™ thus when heAT „?
193696083They contain much local information connect- educated-dm? ernand °; a?
193696083They contain much local information connect- educated-dm? ernand °; a?
193696083This answer of the House of C^mmnn^ T?''
193696083This famous f ‘, In his vouth?
193696083This mon^ Grey ln a sPeech of uncom- was partly accomplished on the 9th of December; but on a- ainst a hundred anTfift^ S^.P °?
193696083This was most true; but what rela m had these to England?
193696083ThlCu Were neither costly to the people nor andffo • the constltution. ” Sir James Mackintosh Bronal?
193696083Three half of fb/=i.n • j11?
193696083Thus, since at the abutment w= a-\- bx* — 3a, and be 1 a= 2a, we have y — 2 m 3?
193696083Tm ° ns vWas? videly removed from indiffer¬ ence.
193696083To add to this evil, there is t?
193696083To this may be added frequent impur “ s m the limes and cements themselves, particular!?
193696083To what purpose was this solemn nonsense to be revived?
193696083Too areat a dis¬ play of vanity runs through the whole; and the annarent accmto''theWhiCh, the?
193696083Used externally, however alf the duTm- e^aken??
193696083Used externally, however alf the duTm- e^aken??
193696083V. CT n-<-r W hH V- H r-* o^? rc 2 H m^ 3 dp « c- 2.: rr-^.
193696083W ould not Bona¬ parte have added these?
193696083Was Archbishop Sharpe ’s death murder?
193696083Was Bonaparte now not bp c* ° SI^ a& aneral peace?
193696083Was it to abrogate, could it correct the treaty?
193696083Was it to be obtained by railing at Bonaparte?
193696083Was the rising at Bothwell Bridge re¬ bellion?
193696083We have elsewhere observed(/?
193696083We have no doubt that a few LPs.iJat!?
193696083We may however swell, chancellor and under treasurer of the exci''e(?
193696083Well might Mr Shiel say — “ What has government to dread from our resentment in peace?
193696083Were ministers contending that we ought to wait for a more favourable opportunity of enter¬ ing into negociation?
193696083Were not these treaties replete with articles wholly inapplicable to the present political state of Europe?
193696083What course was our eovernmeni t •r^r4ToT;ri::%^,rslyff?Aayed;7^ fo"o, v?
193696083What did the great Swiss botanist substitute in¬ stead of this contrivance?
193696083What inference, then, ought we to deduce from these and numerous other facts of a similar descrip¬ tion which might be mentioned?
193696083What mon¬ sense and religion take in beasts and birds, especially all iustioe to^?
193696083What was their state now?
193696083When he once understood 1629 a Jd six15?
193696083When the arc is small, calling the whole XCC li versed sine h, we may have y=^ h — — and^2=-^ h2 — —+ 7-r, and the fluent is a?
193696083When the branch is cut through horizontally, and only one leaf appears in the section, the leaves were said by Linnaeus to be scattered(spa?
193696083When the king ’s speech was taken into consideration, Lord Wycombe mov¬ ed an amendment to the address, recommending pacific sonal provocation?
193696083When the latter had joined, the combined fleet immediately sailed K a “''if8?
193696083Where several arches tight, and containing the bottom of the pier, c ® 111?
193696083Whether would it be most advisable to make the bridge of cast and wrought iron combined, or of cast iron only?
193696083Whether you shall trust the returning zeal of your native subjects, or rely on a foreign power?
193696083Which is the original and which the copy, or are both merely copies from an original no longer extant?
193696083Which of the two nations had been most aggrandised in the course of it?
193696083Which( he adds) of Mr Boyle ’s writings shall I recommend?
193696083While^t Pisa v!rTn?
193696083Why did not the Duke of York sail at the same time with General Don?
193696083Why, to prevent French aggrandisement: Have we done that?
193696083Will he answer this one question distinctly?
193696083Will he meet the matter fairly?
193696083With silerable In T Charge ’ Mr GouIbura expatiated at con- dresf m i go 0I?
193696083With th;e 41 dual he remained for a few years, and was accurately ini hVtkL^ “ If1 ™ 16 Week fm the imProre- structed in the first nrincin es?
193696083With the knowledge of these acts, we had treated with them twice, and ought not now to refuse to do so?
193696083With this view he brought or war what was accounted a very bold measure, namely, project for imposing a general tax upon the income of in f?
193696083Wlth this instrument, or still better with results8 thermometnc Photometer, would lead to curious tlJ''fW?
193696083Would lead be better to use in the whole or any part of the joints?
193696083Would not France, on the breaking out of the war, have acceded to any?
193696083Would she not then have relinquished Holland, and perhaps abandoned her designs on the Netherlands?
193696083Yes, certainly, we have his holy, adorable word; but what is to be done with those who understand it in a wrong sense?
193696083Yet they evinced as much haste and scarcely rememu dexterity in following the veering inclinations of the mi- ed a tonic fo?
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193696083\ Barons of Exchequer were questioned with regard to their^i''o?
193696083] J? n of with the citizens, but tlie minority, with the two speakers Cl iesl.
193696083],? 1]^ Under ° rdinary circumstances as am them of water.
193696083^ ISpssSSi auctions^hl''^rt''^^rn^ifh''t ZZ £ first to deify a monarch, is nlso fn,* ’ aS.^? s th^.
193696083^ Jy( by abortion) solitary, usually apocarpous, and rarely somewhat syncarpous: style one to each ovary, simple: ovules solitary?
193696083^ and sold for the purpose of heating- ovensea lT, TlS:? utriches thus emP''oyed meet each other, and sold for the purpose of heating ovens.
193696083^ c^cis^ve* Penetrating between the two wings defpat^ trough the space left open by the senaraim^i?
193696083^( a+ nb) x''2 — nb<2 a; arc sine^\ nb2*/(b2 — a:2)4- in^ — x2)?
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193696083^Wltze.^and should be< we ace L sensible of, he advitages of peace?
193696083a body ’ requesting him to take the adminis- thpv l.0?
193696083a i w~ a committee recommended a continuance of the restric- Geo?
193696083a of the terms of the obligation contained in these notes, ap-?
193696083a*portatlon.of women; and declaring all 1 certain declaTtffin0?1!, W1.tll01Ut havinS previously made ncusant conlSX “ Sf “*?*.
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193696083a^d^Lrs ’ Dr Goidsmith, who w Mr Burke,6 contemporary a?
193696083ad^enturei''s as had got into the South w?
193696083adoPte.d ought to be constitutional, evpw i SUC 1 a?
193696083an • u^d^r great hardships, effected a feinforcement aff6? r?clPal British army, to which this The Fpp m afforded seasonable aid.
193696083and ivhat would be the con¬ sequence of such a stroke?
193696083ani? f honour, to whom the king knew he might he « « To8''’, S PerSOn''Brf0re he “^0 “ • ‘''’ is plat!
193696083as- I rplroof TU-,, ’ iiigimcBB uiaut; good self in ft, a! s no^eman> who had distinguished him- which hp^hn^Ucai?
193696083b?
193696083beaItb ’ la.tbe midst of his laborious pro- ter from his father, offering him the place of secretarv tn ™?
193696083berau^00r?
193696083c being equal to c —^ c3+-j-^j(?
193696083c — be —( r — b) c — re?
193696083corrupted and perverted their nature in its whole sub- terv whnrp// S?
193696083declared himself fripnHKr i- n, i?
193696083depart^?
193696083deteS^rtaTn, her ffr, e'',<''''y t0^^ They were, however, incapable of beino- much Inno- or wbMT1 by the royal suppSrt TL party strong in?]
193696083dirte, d y PT l?
193696083dtbted''» h ™ for the knowledge of many dogmas which? e"ot* » be foo"d hot in his books Be LTs 7^l Pimmubm.
193696083dur “ «* he enf?rce?
193696083e find that, in the year 1769, the earth employed for in''pm-11?
193696083e is^ re?, and r sin.
193696083empirical, and substituted in their place one derived from bein?
193696083en it happened that, amidst all Suwarof ’s victories, no instaI?
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193696083et adjecta Epistola Hieronymi Philad^ph''f| f. sue Seotieanae; ejusjjhe Vindicise com-?
193696083fa f ° rt aSainst which h* wa «^nt; Shirley was thought been taken prisoner at the battle of I IfJdF iTl Wh °?
193696083flm V ”?
193696083for one of the middle 7 parts, leaving^ ax bx?
193696083for the difference of the parts, and one sixth of bx?
193696083for the extreme part, which gives iL bo?
193696083frl Jin"* r"f real SUPP ° rt » f. ‘be flofr?
193696083fu] u.,?
193696083h i ’ ’ 1 aS heen^el1 selected and regulated, Td San Nicola?
193696083hav?
193696083he was called to superintend an extensive establishment for education Which had been formed at Berlin, unde?
193696083he went h?.
193696083i Lu.dwiS wa?
193696083i. p. R4, 4 BhXmf''? T?fnni Secundi ’ edidit Christianas Adolphus Klotzius, p. Cl.
193696083ing and found myself famous. ” A few days before the publication of Child* Harold, he attracted attention?
193696083intrigues — Meeting of the House — sters — Lord Fhrin? en- lIm, eTnt carried — Resignation of Mini- Duke of Weiir b?
193696083intrigues — Meeting of the House — sters — Lord Fhrin? en- lIm, eTnt carried — Resignation of Mini- Duke of Weiir b?
193696083k Wlll„n ° i T young ™ cnsand it tions; from the east, with a powerful force under Virtor- the?
193696083knowWge ’ nd “''^d the bounds of human Of the med, cal publications of Cmsalpinus, entitled the aratitude and ■ 1^‘S7Ven?
193696083l u ’**-The American fisheries — Kim?
193696083l''61''under separate beads according to the nature i d d kc, ‘ laiTand8 s?,6 I d hE"''''?
193696083liT ®?
193696083lieign of France?
193696083lreej, ousan(* were slain, nine hundred made tbp Fr/ r,? 1 K 116 rema*nder dispersed, whilst the loss of Tl''''scarcely exceeded forty men.
193696083ltS whole ex ‘ IZSTSSsa ssttassSKi''5 zs- sF*;?
193696083m a~ But^ ax being 11667, and^ a?
193696083made in intellectual pursuits by the inhabitants, as the under the ca?
193696083metropolis was to be subdivided of the cabinet to introduce a llan for the ref^r^ n?
193696083mispTln!!11^ 1?
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193696083ne attackea the new oppositionists, who had been supporters of the former administration, and demanded, for what did we «-o to war?
193696083ness „ f, han ° bjact t0 save height in the depth or thick- tenoned into Tiffe?
193696083no altera?
193696083no longer safe to deny that Godfrey had been murdered by strongly attached to the Duke o 01(1,rr''?
193696083notlvi.thstanding this decision, it was well known cordinllmcniStrJ C0UlP n0 t Stand their Srouncl?
193696083nre- arms, and in the tannine of leatlmr?
193696083nrivvt^r!>t r-^a.mes H* 8 feign was to assemble the the memrn- v’fU- WhlC!1 ’ after I)estowing sorne praise on resolutm?
193696083o T7- 0 688.Vienna^ 1815> were as follow: — battle attended with a loss to the allies of nearly five thou with"dieadlv0''101 ’?
193696083of Latin was the result of, Jch youtS t n nrn/ he"t0nsU.e ’?
193696083of r„.in £,? 1 reif!, he iariiament — Lord Liverpool struck with Apoplexy — Mr Canning s Interviews with the King — He receive!
193696083of was to keep a register of all electors within its bounds; to Geoi?
193696083ot Ascog, L.300; M''Conechv 0 t T*?
193696083p1?
193696083per barrel, it was boiled down to 13^ barrels of the specific gravity l-10oo, or of 98?
193696083principle that it note allow him to do?
193696083r2 — x2+ d2 — 2d( r2 — 0?
193696083r5 s s?
193696083rihe 0PP0S1^ 101?
193696083similar to that whichis employed''in''n^nesforemntyS DlvToTenfv?
193696083tW0, lnhabitants of^eir right to send concession of the Catholic claims, in calling for reform ■ populationofon*?
193696083the Roval Commands to reconstruct a Cabinet — Consequent Negociabons-Combination against Mr Canning — Cabinet formed — M?
193696083the eS h firp d? y;n Ammunitlon failed, and, as Itegencv.
193696083the frequent bankrumcie''of hTme^hantsT/ fi m But’iin retUrn f ° r this failure of success’tbe British made theelectionofastad^holderJn RpTl?
193696083the n, umber of females ed with statistics and commerce, numerous advertise- dred and flu?
193696083the new parliament left then aims had been pivided; an?
193696083thp m U i re^S, consis.te(i ° f a filthy greasy shirt, dyed with sbll 00 animais they killed; a pair of trousers whirl?
193696083tion could easily be paid off at the present time?
193696083tle ‘ lan*tT of the church with George Johnston, minister of Ancram, took a Formal ha?
193696083tn L- o?!
193696083ullIb''vere me nomina¬ tion of members by individuals, and elections by close and11?!
193696083v* cio — j i?
193696083vals of about 150 yards from each other • and they are of tent"U a S ° 38 ° CTP?
193696083violence of their language had added to the ministerial IteiLf party, already numerous among the wealthier portion ofGeo?
193696083wfe*hey, oc„„,“pr: at7 t “ ° other in never nermiftinl tL?!
193696083wh<- «^?
193696083when x is equal to the whole span, if we substitute x for^ x, it will become^ ax-jj bx?
193696083with consent of John third thicker than, and twice as long as, the knees^^ Mol;ton?
193696083wl G T rP 1?
193696083£?
193696083° T ln debberation, but not altogether so preponderance of Military means was ir ® rtibie in vain Bus?
193696083° f 15 ° f ° r the natural heat of the sun from n h?
193696083° x. n T?
193696083° ° ’ th Vi1 l?e i, aCe, d?
193696083’ Th ° Se f ° rce consisted of hours, during four of which it had been hotly contested, CaHscrona • and hereTnl0^ 1.?
193696083’ an lnco“prehensible mys- stance; hence all the vices and corruption we observe in th/ syste/ l pTonos?
193696083“ Anstophanis Comoedige un- “ CbuS?
193696083“ P an^ destroying the bank- notes m circulation"or float?
193696083“ The question, Sir, ” said he, “ is, Whether you shall stay in England or fly to France?
193696083“ Uto-&?
193696083“ some Passages of the Life and Death of John Earl of Roches- M* n L °"d; 16,? ° ’ 8vo- “ The Life and Death of Sir Matthew Hale, Kt.
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