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193109113( Babington ’s Ancient Cambridgeshire?)
193109113( See this ably shown in Dr Samuel Davidson ’s Sacred Hermeneutics developed and applied?)
193109113( lire ’s Dictionary of Chemistry; Philosophical Magazine?)
193109113) 2; and the corresponding first fluxions being e2xdx and e?xdx — ex2dx-f^ x?dx, the fluents will be|( Px2, and 7}( Px2 —} ex?
193109113, Z£ df BA 2 1 ° Z’^&ytSates.&rclassBtmx JB1 d?
193109113,.. we have u=^= n1 — — r; and the dis-\/(m4+( f) r^(l+ q) tance of this perpendicular from the centre, LS= v EL- LP —
193109113....* 0000 5?}
1931091131 hat of 185C?, which gives the population at 117,538, can scarcely be considered an approximation.
193109113103- 7 6- 5 12- 2 27- 6 200 46 29- 6?
193109113110- 33 T. Pomponius Atticus, i?.
19310911313- 7 129 75 68- 5 71 10''9 80 56 20 6 47 35- 5 26''7 29- 5 92 31- 7 49 6?
1931091131440 ‘ 1200 17-t?
1931091131445- 1509 Philippe de Commines, i7?*.
19310911314?
1931091131502 c?.
1931091131513- 1590 A. de Morales,.9/?.
1931091131776 c?.
19310911318- 9 26- 5 996 1 127- 1 99 28 47?
19310911325.x?
1931091133, which correspond to the position of the beam nrH?
19310911332- 6 22- 4?
1931091133c?, The combination of two or more simple objects or ideas to produce a third, resulting from their union.
193109113476 Chemistry, sulphuric acid dissolves in the water; the deutoxide of^^^ nitrogen rises into the air of the chamhei?
19310911359- 6 59 25 95 217- 2 68- 6 32- 2?
1931091137,9.?
19310911370- 19 P. Virgilius, i?.
19310911399- 6 8 533?
193109113= 19 to''+ 15, a?
193109113= Ac?
193109113? C> woo, I;, i tree;/be.Hem if it Irm-.
193109113? alcula- The above apparatus is certainly well contrived for ef- ion of fecting its object, but seems at the same time rather com- Peyrard.
193109113? dJtvadd aC?ntS t0 the extreme Otters D and F of fig.
193109113?, class equally difficult and important; but our limits are already overpassed, and will not admit them.
193109113After walking some time, he would stop suddenly and ask the question, ‘ What security is there against the insanity of individuals?
193109113Again there is oil of cinnamon, which yields hyduret of cinnamyle, C18 Hg 02, H, and this by oxidation becomes cin¬ namic acid, C18 H7 03, HO= C1?
193109113Also draw Ac?, B/| perpendicular to CQ and CP; and draw Cg, Ct, perpendicular to AE, BF.
193109113And do you, coward page, now dare to aver that you have no lady, and desire to have none?
193109113And what branch of know¬ ledge have they ever studied but the science of delusion?
193109113Applying the cui hono principle( who profits by the fraud?)
193109113Are these of no use?
193109113Are you not a fair and proper youth?
193109113As these could have been but a portion of those he preached at the Rolls, it has often been asked what could have become of the re¬ mainder?
193109113Assuming therefore p= 4, we have to''= 60 — 52= 8; and consequently, since a?
193109113Brave and generous son, why do you not bind your father ’s hands, that when Caesar comes he may find me unable to defend myself?
193109113But if so, how could they propagate their religion?
193109113But of these early records, how small a por¬ tion has escaped the ravages of time and barbarism?
193109113But who can venture to say what success might have attended his efforts had he acted other¬ wise than he did?
193109113By this means blockaded all the avenues on the land side of Carthage were shut by sea and Up?
193109113C H E M Chemistry, cocine, C4H5N04;.eucine, C12 H13 N04; ethylamine, v V''c4 H7 N; phenylamine, C1?
193109113C6 H4 08?
193109113CATACHRESIS( Kara against, and XPWL?
193109113CHERSONESUS, or Cherronesus( from x^po- os or Xeppos, land, and vijo- o?, island), in ancient geography signi- CHE 527 peninsula.
193109113Can it be Cement- possible that this strange fraternity of priests were really in possession of the telescope?
193109113Cato raising himself, and looking fiercely at them, “ How long is it, ” said he, “ since I have lost my senses, and my son is become my keeper?
193109113Chemistry, and phosphoric acid?
193109113Cherefeddin- Ali, Per.?.
193109113Do you imagine that without a sword I can not end my life?
193109113Do you pretend to force a man of my years 11 to live?
193109113Eng* by G.AUvncui. Edin?
193109113Eng?
193109113Equivalent z= 92?
193109113Equivalent= 71?
193109113Etui?
193109113Example.—Required the day on which Easter Sunday falls in the year 1840?
193109113F. nxi?
193109113Ferdusi, Per,?.
193109113Fig. S.JST?
193109113For example, required the dominical letter of the year 1839?
193109113HO?
193109113His first ex¬ ploits consisted in the expulsion of the Peisistratida?
193109113How can an unknown quan¬ tity be expounded, but in terms of one already known?
193109113How is their union effected?
193109113How truly and faithfully have the Brahmins acted up to that rule?
193109113I S T R Y. act with the same common sense as the Chinese have long Chemistry, exhibited?''
193109113If some of the privy- council must be trusted and some not, to whom must any gentleman app!y?
193109113In 1832 the golden number is-L-]\ —\ — 9?
193109113In Thibet boracic acid occurs in the soil near certain lakes, combined with soda, forming the crude borax of commerce,?
193109113In like manner, the questions, Why do two elements combine chemically?
193109113In like manner, the triangles CQS and AQc?
193109113J The Beshtau( corrupted from Besh Dagh,?.
193109113J_3<2 JS+ T''^''C X5<3 7+ 16 S?
193109113Let — — n; 15 15 Let then 2 a;= 15 w+ 6, and a;= 7 «+ 3+ g. n-= n''; then n — 2 n''; consequently a?
193109113Must he ask who is a cabinet- councillor?
193109113Nay, we may even ask, how could they live?
193109113Now what is the difference between them?
193109113Paris, 1677?
193109113Permanganate of potash, KO, Mn?
193109113Pleadings may be written in French or English in Lower Canada, and both languages are spoken in the courts?
193109113Publislie cLty A,& C.Biac£,Ediabnrg]i. CHINESE LANGLAG E Tirr; t i-t i: T, h: Mj: x r s on r, t v\ PLATE( l AML POCi''’ tEZL?.
193109113Socrates, Well, what will you do with that?
193109113Socrates, You mean glass, do not you?
193109113The difference of these forces, which may be considered as a force applied to the curvilineal element ol, is equal to — gHc?
193109113The empress,?
193109113The first year the Carthagi- t£edanS"ian?
193109113The intercalary years being the second, fifth, seventh, tenth, thirteenth,& c., the remainder, 12, contains four intercalary years, whence a?
193109113The reign of his successor was* on the\vhole?
193109113The seventeenth series is again one of volatile bases, Chemistry, of the type of ammonia, and of the general formula( Cn Hn+3) N?
193109113The whole mass, whatever be the weight, is con¬ ceived to be divided into twenty- four carats?
193109113Therefore, by equality, Co: C?
193109113To render as generally ac- cessible as he could the treasures which he had collected?
193109113Trans?
193109113Were David and Solomon strangers to this doctrine?
193109113What other mode, after all, could be imagined for de¬ tecting the presence of light?
193109113What, then, retains the elements in combination, since we can not sup¬ pose them, after contact, to continue powerfully negative and positive?
193109113Whenever^01?.e<^ ac''this can not be done without that part opening, it is a con- these^dif ° struction by composition.
193109113Where, then, can there possibly be any difficulty?
193109113Why do they unite in fixed and definite proportions?
193109113Why should it be other¬ wise here than in every other crystallization that we are acquainted with?
193109113With this clear and incontrovertible inference, how exactly does the historical fact correspond?
193109113Would it have made any difference?
193109113X2 ’\32+/5X z ® C t{^++/9X ll- t?
193109113\ Pelargonic acid C18 H1?
193109113^ „ pee rfyJ]f. tv?
193109113^lW-?
193109113^railni?e ° 6 Hy 06, or C12 Hu 0J2 • Parietine C10 Hg 03 Antiarine C,4 H15 05 Smilacine C15 H13 03 Orcine Ci6 Hn O?
193109113bx* 4 and hence, f= i+?.A+2.1+il.l+&c s T8^T8 aaT128 C''2 E\ 218 Capillary Action.
193109113crease in proportion to the attraction of the solid?
193109113d?
193109113g z value of y, then= 2-, when a?
193109113incfaV''-i?
193109113jo+13 »+13 m — 4?
193109113or 106?
193109113or can you bring any reason to prove that it is not base and unworthy of Cato to beg his safety of an enemy?
193109113or why should we be told that the Chinese would be good sculptors if the art was not prohibited by the government?
193109113or, are there any conditions that confine the effect within a cer¬ tain limit, however great may be the attraction of the solid?
193109113qoo aoJ''? rosius> R''History of the World.
193109113sin ••hi''flu’hoi''ile''r 1 — Fuji?
193109113un?
193109113“ Are you not gently born?
193109113“ The Lusiad. ” 1580 d. Gonsalvo Illescas, 6)?.
193109113“ What is the matter?
193109113” said the king, “ what has the bomb to do with what I am dictating to you?
1931083250?
1931083251751?
19310832519, which should be translated “ Vedan and Javan[ perhaps Yemen?]
193108325665 History, self all the spoils of the late battle, which added to his un-""T?!
193108325763 Govern- tJve 0f purveyance. ” Nevertheless, what did it amount''"Laws''™ t0 w^len rePresented in money?
193108325; that when cp is less than ck, fs is greater than/?, and when cq is greater than ck, fr is less than/?.
193108325; that when cp is less than ck, fs is greater than/?, and when cq is greater than ck, fr is less than/?.
193108325After they had crossed this bridge, they entered Eleusis by a place called p- vcttikt] eto- oSo?, or the mystical entrance.
193108325And is it not equally evident, that the barbarian who should pronounce a judgment agreeably to that law, would be the voluntary instrument of murder?
193108325And who knows but this may come to pass?
193108325And why art thou terrified at the sight of the holy weed?
193108325And why?
193108325Apart from his professional 170 D I?
193108325At this place H?
193108325Because tlK?
193108325Bor- French Academy, and boast that he had given the firstnoulil ‘ demonstration of it?
193108325But Do?
193108325But Richard, though only sixteen years of age, with admirable presence of mind galloped up to them, exclaiming, “ What are you doing, my lieges?
193108325But how is this to be accomplished?
193108325But if it be so in Gorboduke, how much more in all the rest?
193108325But is our existence the cause of our thinking?
193108325But they al-?
193108325But what follows from this?
193108325But why would’st thou here longer wish to be?
193108325But why?
193108325By Charles Scudamore, M. D.Tvo L^don 181?
193108325By James Carmichael Smyth, M. D. 4to, Con 1788?
193108325Can this cockpit hold The vasty fields of France?
193108325Do they differ in their view of the law or of the facts, or both?
193108325Dr Lingard goes on to say, “ it is improbable in itself, and supported by questionable evidence. ” Now, where lies the improbability?
193108325ECSTATICI( ’ E/ co- rartKot, from i&o- rrjfu, I am entranced?
193108325ENDEMIC, or Endemial( ev amongst, 8r//xo?
193108325Eightv- nree heads( many of them those of Frenchmen and Al-."f0!?
193108325Extincto famam ruituro crescere saxo Posse putem, vivo quae mihi nulla fuit?
193108325For 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?
193108325Great, aej?.
193108325Hence the origin of the term phenicin?
193108325His question was, Would they agree to observe the ancient customs of the realm?
193108325How can that union which only exists for the sake of a good continue to exist if it is seen to produce evil?
193108325How could it ever be imagined that confidence for any thing stable could be laid on any thing so unaccountable as the results of ignorance?
193108325How could it?
193108325How do we discover that to every magnitude which we caW force is invariably attached a corresponding magnitude of acceleration or deflection?
193108325How does The bulk of these philosophers are not very anxious it produce about the way in which these motions are produced, nor pressure?
193108325How is it possible to fix and to unite the opinions of men, but by the agency of evidence?
193108325Ibis i P?
193108325If his end is obtained, who shall question his course?
193108325If not, why may they not he compelled for their own good, and the commonwealth''s advantage?
193108325If they are nothing but the statement made by the parties, of their respective cases, What is the only object of an intelligent and honest statement?
193108325In the latter case the experiment was again attempted in France, and what was the result?
193108325In what respect do these states of the body differ?
193108325In what then does the magni¬ tude of a velocity consist, when there is no actual measure of it?
193108325Is it not evident that excess in the quantity of oils is more hurtful to the body than excess in any other article of food?
193108325Is it not possible that the mode of making it had been known to the Tyrian dyers, but kept by them as a profound secret?
193108325Is it not visible that the Author of nature has appointed no other means for chaining our arbitrary will?
193108325Is the source of heat material, and if a material element, is heat a conductor or insulator of ordinary electrical action?
193108325It is also evident, that because the ratio of ck to/?
193108325It require*?
193108325Junius and Menage conceive the Flemish to have borrow''ed their word from the Greek relyo?, trail; but Guichard derives it from the Hebrew daghah.
193108325Let AECF be another rhombus, whose sides AE and AF bisect the angles BA6 and DAc?.
193108325Let a body be projected with a known velocity problem offr ° m a given point and jn a gjven direction, and let it be forces?
193108325Let the angles BA6, DAe?, be bisected by the straight lines AE and AF.
193108325Magnitude But how shall we determine the velocity in any instant of a velo- or-;u dlly p0int of a motion that is continually changing?
193108325May not nXix.- Tgo''j( ikiKT^iuvoi Xitioi) come from iXxu, to draw or attract, and a or filament, or^/av, a leaf?
193108325May not the story Herodotus tells of the source of the Nile from two mountains be an incorrect version of a true statement?
193108325Mellite?
193108325Must he enter upon both issues simultaneously?
193108325Nay?
193108325Of Douglas ’s original compositions the longest is the Police of Honour?
193108325Or ing Forces, shall we say that the geometry of Dr Barrow suggested the dynamical theorems to Newton?
193108325Or may we cram Within this wooden O, the very casques That did affright the air at Agincourt?
193108325Plow can we know this?
193108325Quarters ending? Ast March, 2>0th June, 30th Septem- her, and Slszf December 1852{ exclusive of Still- born).
193108325Ruuscher caused this evidence to be published under the following title; The History of Cochineal proved by authentic docu¬ ments?
193108325Shakspeare, composing for the amuse- with the Lady Pecunia?
193108325She contmued r«P-^aH tte taley grown in the vicinit?
193108325Since or Shufu, these names are found together, particularly in the quarry- aj?
193108325Sprog og Foredragsmaade, S. 5?.
193108325That men ought to establish an equality of conditions?
193108325The Govern¬ ment have mad?
193108325The con- conductor tinuous and fixed metallic conductors available for build- for ship?.
193108325The economists come next to the important question, What is the security for the right use of the legislative power?
193108325The most probable derivation is ala “ land, ” and rWro?
193108325The mysta?
193108325The name is compounded of SlttXoos double, ItSo?
193108325The preliminary question, Are they indeed necessary?
193108325The question is, what are the interests of the partnership?
193108325The question still remains, Can they be improved?
193108325The question, what name wj]i niost properly describe any specitic measure of this class?
193108325The ques¬ tion is, Are his duties therefore local?
193108325Therefore IN: KN= 1 IC: Di, or 2IN: KN= IC: D «, and D?
193108325Therefore T2:* 2= ac X ad X AC2: AC X AD X a
193108325Therefore the ratio of the velocity in C to the velocity in F is greater than any ratio that is less than that of ck to/?
193108325These par¬ ticulars may be compared with the “ Chaldean Oracles of Zoroaster, ” as given by Cory in his Ancient Fragments?
193108325These times will consequently be 20", na and 4i"?
193108325These were the obvious results of Drake ’s bravery; but who can estimate the moral effect which it had pro¬ duced?
193108325This Sheffield rais’d — the sacred dust below Was Dryden once; the rest, who does not know?
193108325This is equal to the element D?
193108325Those of the nation or not?
193108325To this periodical he contributed the articles on Heyne ’s Homer, Schweighauser’s/ iMert^w,?, Blomfield ’s Prometheus, and Person ’s Hecuba.
193108325Toutes les escadres de 1’univers pourraient y mouiller, et, dans le vieux port, elles sont a I’abri des vents 6 6 attd^u?''
193108325Upon the pression of reality, in what, it may be asked, consists its revival of letters, indeed, the authority of Aristotle was power?
193108325Was the law of nature with regard to moral evil stronger in his mind than that which religion had imposed?
193108325What constitutes his power?
193108325What could the subject expect from a tribunal Govern- of which Wentworth was the president?
193108325What is there in Paradise But grass, and flower, and green rise?
193108325What must be the conse¬ quence of their impenetrability, and of the equality and contrariety of action and re- action?
193108325What power can such prohibition and punishments have against an opinion which tends to despise them?
193108325What then is the case?
193108325Whereupon Abraham said to Lot, “ Is not the whole land before thee?
193108325Which in dark shades seem to deplore my wrongs?
193108325Why should men accept these burthens, submit to these duties?
193108325With respect to the form of the conductors//?,/ they are generally plain circular areas, backed^ by small cones, and are about two inches in diameter.
193108325^ A G E. It is further requisite to the effectual drainage of a town Drainag?
193108325^ Ai.i_ r* t?
193108325and that, of course, we ought to be particularly careful in regulating the quantity and quality of the oils we may employ in diet?
193108325and, in the latter case, with which of the two issues, that of fact or that of law, ought he to begin?
193108325c, irface to three and one- half acres, and capable of contain- parTlymthelariTo/ chSm iT^tl?
193108325c}mrac{.er jn ancient Hebrew and Phoenician alphabets, reversed by the Greeks to this position, E, not from the Hebrew?
193108325fis?.
193108325following Newton in every step, and using the same subsidiary lines?
193108325hiyvitTos •XOTOtft.os Nsrxof ’ O*s«vof?
193108325h»s “"“ l attention to the means above indicated of ventilating house drains"minaTv CriesSrSk- n-''Ilo ”?
193108325iorces so First, let them be reduced to one direction dlby draw- estl ™ duced ing the perpendiculars B6, Cc, Do?
193108325iv?
193108325or may he take first one, and then the other?
193108325readily grant that matter will continue at rest unless sometion?
193108325ru]e?
193108325seith the Lord; either what place is of my restyng?
193108325tfos, and dWamw??.
193108325tfos, and dWamw??.
193108325ungenerous motives?
193108325we have tried it upon the; arm whmh it, s mte nded gt^e^in P^ to fXel:?
193108325whe- thir myn bond made not alle these thingis?
193108325{ History of Embanking and Draining?)
193108325“ Do you wish to see other effects which characterize the force of opinion?
193108325“ Then whom will ye have? ” said he.
193108325“ Who does not know, ” says Grimm, in his Correspondance, “ that nearly a third of the Histoire Philo- sophique of Raynal belongs to him?
193322701''/nf''tjlijl1^f/ oL/ iry^Uswaljnt, S trait# Jjaltjih WBii?
193322701( 10,?
193322701( See Gibbon ’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire?)
193322701( Z?.
193322701(^ n ° if3 digeste^the''Udv “ Wandrthe?
193322701, Worrell ferhn w%- b M, tynron I 7''V< W Imohen^^Ld Kirkcu^ijriylit rauhn uUxtc?,,,< s?
193322701, Worrell ferhn w%- b M, tynron I 7''V< W Imohen^^Ld Kirkcu^ijriylit rauhn uUxtc?,,,< s?
193322701... 4 geometricus*?
193322701170?.
19332270118th, 1 he lurks made a violent sortie from Otchakof, but were repulsed by the Russian yagers, and, after a battle of four-r’. T6 1 uVei?
19332270129 prenant la precaution de la renouveler au moins une foi?
193322701290.?
193322701661 L.4,156,901 three per cent?.)
1933227017 • l ™ 11?
193322701?
193322701?
193322701? Tien, 1827.
193322701? es in death of Charles VI.
193322701? f same genus on the frontiers of Bengal.
193322701? ’ De^S ® ert and,*/^dessert, Comptes rendus des operations de la Caisse d''Epargne de Paris, 1819- 1857, passim; Lefort, art.
193322701A question nearly allied is this other; What place is there in eloquence for appeals to the sense of the ludicrous, through wit and humour?
193322701A single specLen of s. Slilnt?
193322701Accordingly the question here arises, What should be the place of Refutation?
193322701And when such are the patriot ’s opinions, — nay convictions,—can it be wrong in an assembly to appoint him public accuser?
193322701And who can regard with pain a being whose form is light, whose movements are nimble, whose attitudes are graceful?
193322701And who is there can discover the means of rectifying such inevitable mistakes?
193322701As he lingered among the ruins, apparently wrapt in study, he would suddenly exclaim, in tones of intense regret, “ Where are the old Romans?
193322701At an early period of the Christian era, the term Siaffyfo?
193322701Attack on tht?
193322701Boswell, to whom many years afterwards Mr Rogers related the circumstance, said truly “ Why did you not go boldly in?
193322701But f I d dm — MA2, and/(?/2-j- zlfdm — M/ i2; therefore the moment in respect of the new axis is M/ i2+ M/ i2+ 2kfydm.
193322701But if such was the origin of weeks, how came the great and ancient goddess Tellus to be omitted?
193322701But k zzeE, and 2M- A- EF zz 2M*eE*EF zz M(eF2 — k?
193322701But there may be prefixed a notice, that excep¬ tion is to be taken to the answer most commonly given to the question, what is the object of a wish?
193322701But this greater advance of the lower filaments D i?
193322701But this opinion will not readily be admitted, when it is considered that the Jews were held in the greatest con- 1 1731?, seven.
193322701But where was this stress in their Scripture, case?
193322701Church service usually consists ot the vbzglass, or call to worship; singing of psalms or hymns; the hkte- nia?
193322701Comparing these with the above equations, we have=/?<* », M^|i=/QA », M^.=/Mm.
193322701Coronella?
193322701Could not a man be per¬ mitted any amount of self- indulgence when he kept his eye steadily on the highest theoretical philosophy?
193322701Did he really live and write at so early a period as Porphyry and Philo pretend?
193322701Do they differ correspondingly in their mode of operation on those to whom they are addressed?
193322701Does he introduce us to the period of the civil wars? — Cavalier and Puritan start to life again as they moved before the fight at Naseby!
193322701Doubtless he would use the word red exactly as I do; but the puzzle is, does he mean precisely the same thing by it?
193322701During the westerly gales the wind usually begins to blow from the south- east or south- west, and veers round t
193322701Example, T. reticulatus?
193322701Has no one, then, dis¬ covered that this may have had its influence on our dra¬ matic status?
193322701Here we n ° uC?
193322701How difficult is it, in the narrow compass allowed us for this picture, to do justice even to its prominent outlines?
193322701How do I know, for example, that what appears to me red, may not be felt by my neighbour to be yellow?
193322701How is the cure to be found or the distemper prevented?
193322701How much will it rise if it receives an ad¬ dition which triples its discharge?
193322701How, then, if at all, by means different from argument, may emotions be got rid of, which would prevent the rise of the desire or volition aimed at?
193322701I?
193322701If the dependent fact is known to have occurred, ing Elo-] lovv are we entitled to infer in regard to the condi-^quence^ tions?
193322701If we now assume dz zz*/(dx?
193322701If we ought not, between what points is the line of exten¬ sion to be drawn?
193322701In architecture, it is the In¬ dian, the ancient Russian, the Russo- Byzantine, the re-?
193322701In between a convention of the clergy which was held at Edinburgh, in j.he C^h(?''
193322701In some other kinds of writing his genius seems to have wanted fire to attain the point of perfection; but who can attain it?
193322701In the meanwhile, what had become of Gaston?
193322701Into the recesses form¬ ed by these pins the yarns were inserted, and motion being R O P E- M A K I N G. matint?
193322701Is not this superstition then an effusion of gratitude?
193322701Is our conclusion evidently a dependent fact?
193322701It had swallowed the stin- hnf en l?
193322701It is plain that attention is often the result of volition: the knotty question is, whether it is always so?
193322701It is upward withnm cons‘sts a king- post and two que rubied from%hbUtEWi?"
193322701It may be asked, what was the secret history of this enormous power, this degraded and implicit obedience?
193322701It was a style particularly distinguished by the Romans, and called by them “ tuscanicus?
193322701Maria, by whom he had a son, who died before him, did not live long; and upon her death he jf1^.S,?
193322701Might I not wash in them and be clean?
193322701Ne mihi turn molles sub dio carpere, somnos,)?
193322701Observa- The Po Grande receives no river from Stellata to the tions on sea; ancj jts si0pe jn that interval is found most surprisingly I k?
193322701Ought we, however, to place under that name the whole theory of literature—-the theory of each and all of its departments?
193322701Poetry and Persuasive Eloquence pursue for a certain distance the very same track: at what point do their routes necessarily diverge?
193322701P«2, W62 K+ — H, 9 9 and we have consequently dw_ g( Pa — W&) dt~^K''+W+W For the sake of abridging, let us assume pa U= —^ p^2-yyp?
193322701Robespierre is now master of the Revolution; but were not these last three who have fallen men also popular?
193322701So far all is certain; but a question arises, for what was this homage performed?
193322701That is the state of the law?
193322701The city of Rome is situated(?.e., the observatory of the Collegio Romano) in N. Lat.
193322701The commence¬ ment of each of these was marked with an a( dpx7?)?
193322701The commence¬ ment of each of these was marked with an a( dpx7?)?
193322701The imbricated turtle( C/?.
193322701The only question then is, Are the books which we possess the same as those thus reverenced and preserved?
193322701The only writings of his which will R I C really be found valuable, are his Testament Politique* his Memoirs?
193322701The question now arises, who were these fierce and indomitable tribes?
193322701The spotted frog( I?, punctata, Daudin) occurs in the neighbourhood of Paris, though not very common.
193322701There- W''V AT?
193322701Therefore, am I to understand that every Irish trustee is liable to an unlimited extent, unless he has limited it voluntarily to the sum of L.100?
193322701Therefore? S 7Lsin- ABC sin- CDi/ sin-: sin.
193322701This fact is proved by inscriptions, which the reader may consult in Horsley ’s Britannia Romana?
193322701This question, therefore, what is the process of nature, and what are the supplies which fill our springs?
193322701This was the line along been occunied Rom^n hlstoi7 represents at least a genuine tradition, when it supposes the Tarpeian Hill to have lower E?
193322701This, however, was merely a preliminary outbreak; and The kins?
193322701To wiupp l0Oilnnnnnno taken ln]? 44 ’ 1he total population of European Turkey was 15,500,000, of which only 4,550,000 were Mus- ti ‘.
193322701Was not this the romance of real life? ” It maybe added, such are the fates that regulate marriages!
193322701What are they to do?
193322701What can not fashion in its folly do?
193322701What evil had they to shun, what prodigious ad- vantage to gain, by falsehood?
193322701What fixed points can we find with which to connect the middle of the tie- beam?
193322701What head would not have turned giddy after rising so suddenly and to such a height?
193322701What is the cause of all this?
193322701What is the cause?
193322701What is the distance to which the swell extends, and what increase does it produce in the depth at different distances from the weir?
193322701What shall we say, then, of the accuracy of external ob¬ servation, seeing that it is upon such testimony that the greater portion of it must rest?
193322701Whence then has Rowe acquired his reputation?
193322701Who can assure us, moreover, that the eye, ear, and touch of each separate individual affords him sensations exactly similar to ours?
193322701Who can pretend to say what is the velocity of a river of which you tell him the breadth, the depth, and the declivity?
193322701Who has not read of that enormous reptile which spread dismay even through a Roman army?
193322701Who will furnish man with a sensational criterion?
193322701Whom indeed could she trust?
193322701Within those limits this question is raised:—whether all oratorical processes should be analysed, or only certain of them?
193322701Would the Jews have suffered in these employments persons that rejected the greater part of their Scriptures?
193322701Yor d — or d — q+ 2 Therefore, if the depth were infinite, and the width finite, w we should have e?
193322701and is it strange that the Duke Vincenzio was among the number?
193322701and what will be its ve¬ locity?
193322701and, second, Was he of the very remote antiquity which his translator claims for him?
193322701i< he''''ce.battl?
193322701j)anes?
193322701p. 107 and 113.?
193322701plate 86.?
193322701radius of the pivots sup¬ porting the machine, then the friction will be expressed by fc( P+ W), and we have only to substitute W7>+/?
193322701says, — Quis non intelligit Canada signa riqidiora esse quam ut imitentur veritatem?
193322701the country, exposing it for the third time since the death3 boy of si?
193322701to all considerations?
193322701where is all their grandeur?
193322701where the Hispanian who would not speedily bow before it as before the march of doom?
193322701whom he came in contact?
193322701why did I not live in those good times? ” When the idle populace, startled by his voice, thronged around him with looks of 170 K 1 E Kienzi.
193322701will you let me speak? ” But his doom was sealed; they would no longer hear him.
193322701y “ 70- Whereas, in England and in Scotland, no trustee is liable, unless he has signed a paper declaring that he is willing to be so?
193322701’ reuchic ksiit^ Killiii 1 Of Ta • r;''V( Wiuj Firry n lhir s''.‘,f, fn.fr/''H S''ftrtij ■ K V^V''SNVS i[ UMtiertoii?
193322701“ If the question should be urged, why John chose these models?
193322701“ What! ” said he, “ are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, more excellent than all the waters of Judea?
193322701“ Why, ” quoth Richelieu, “ should not I walk in his footsteps? ” But in order to do so he must have an hotel in Paris.
193322701“ roo^and, this « said to have si found in the tomb o?XheodosTus rEaT"06^^ have been erected shortly afterThe yea^e?
193322701••• Herpeton?
193108324'') 2; whence, multiplying both da?
193108324''1.7/.,/,/''.V''?.
193108324( See Grose ’s Military Antiquities?)
193108324( See Thornton ’s Gazetteer?)
193108324--* uuiiiuiiig tilt?
19310832419 What, it may be asked, is the rule for making cash debtor in Book- some cases and creditor in others?
1931083241_ J?
1931083242 2?
19310832420,/?
193108324202.—Stilaoixacete, the Stilago order.—Trees v — or shrubs, with alternate, stipuled leaves, and minute 5?
193108324217.—Rafflesiace^e, the liafflesia order( Fig- 549). — S temless and leafless para¬ sites, consisting only of?
19310832458), and hence the plants have been called by Richard IIeterorhizal(erepo?, diverse, and pi£a, root).
1931083248- 1 ° 18 18- 4 19- 8 14- 8 4- 5 I he rise of temperature bore an evident relation to the development of the stamens and the emission of the pollen?
193108324; but dz being= da;VC1+* 2)> “ j“j^= —( 1+ t?
193108324?
193108324? U0.
193108324? on, or sperma- „ c< • i/ v to,.
193108324?, proceed inwards for a certain length, bearing tho placentas and ovules, o.
193108324?, —-v/—^ meaning an herb or grass.
193108324?> d, The retail booksellers, through whom the public are more directly supplied.
193108324After the peace he returned to Paris, and solicited and ob?
193108324Against what are these measures of precaution?
193108324And if of the latter, whether of the hard ivhite metal, or of the soft gray metal, or of gun metal?
193108324And if so, what are these improvements?
193108324And if so, what form should the bridge gradually acquire?
193108324And if they had, what did it prove?
193108324And what are the terrible doctrines that once excited so violent an alarm?
193108324And what care we whether it be a devil or any other creature that amuses us?
193108324Are not all the relations of society which exist elsewhere gone?
193108324Are there no means of coming to an understanding?
193108324Are we for ever, continued Mr Fox, to deprive ourselves of the benefits of peace, be¬ cause France has perpetrated acts of injustice?
193108324As he could not hope to remain long concealed at Titch¬ field, the question was, what measure should next be em¬ braced?
193108324Bonaparte, desirous to attain peace by any means, should sit down to consider how he could succeed; what does the note allow him to do?
193108324Brabant is the sine qua non: Is it gained?
193108324But I a# being 11667, and La?
193108324But how was this to be accomplished?
193108324But if animals are not mere machines, what are they?
193108324But since=*= dX= dy^ da; and a?
193108324But there is reason to believe of the gospel to copy the evil fashions of the world?
193108324But was the inference to be drawn from these considerations, that we ought in no case to treat with Bonaparte?
193108324But were the circumstances of this peace such as justified our exultation upon former occasions?
193108324But what crimes can beasts have committed by birth to be subject to evils so very cruel?
193108324But what wras the conduct of the French?
193108324By what means did it fail at Waterloo?
193108324By what means may ships be best di¬ rected in the middle stream, or prevented from driving to the side, and striking the arch?
193108324Can an iron cement be made which shall become hard and durable, or can liquid iron be poured into the joints?
193108324Can any improvement be made in the plan, so as to render it more substantial and durable, and less expensive?
193108324Charles came to his fate?
193108324Chavica''nee- puloides and C. officinarum, also supply the officinal Lon?
193108324Colonies?)
193108324Cum quo nos nunc bibamus, Ni Petrum nostrum dominum, ni Petrum habeamus?
193108324Did Egypt derive its superstitions from India, or has India borrowed its my¬ thology from Egypt, or have both drawn from a common source?
193108324Did we hint then at the possession of Ceylon or Trinidad?
193108324Does not a tremendous organization extend over the whole island?
193108324Fig.7- Eng?
193108324For what was the practical operation of these restrictive edicts?
193108324Had the Dutch been well affected, why did they not declare them¬ selves?
193108324Had they not frau¬ dulently obtained the restitution of Porto Ferrajo to the king of Etruria, in order to secure it to themselves?
193108324Had we forgotten their proverbial ambition, and wras their restoration the remed}r for evils arising from such a source?
193108324Have not all the natural bonds by which men are tied together been broken and burst asun¬ der?
193108324He admitted the petitions in favour of the union; but by what means were they obtained?
193108324He attacked the new oppositionists, who had been supporters of the former administration, and demanded, for what did we go to war?
193108324He began again, ‘ Why these armaments?
193108324He began by asking me if I had any news from England?
193108324He re¬ marked, that it might be asked of what use was discus¬ sion, now that peace was concluded?
193108324He was invested by the British East India Company with absolute power over a large portion of Hin¬ dustan, in order to govern for th
193108324Hence y being a?
193108324Hist?)
193108324How creation of an independent judicature, and the regulation could he acquire such transcendent powers? ” And when, of the courts of admiralty.
193108324ISM* What reliance could be placed on the unanimity of the French people?
193108324If the Roman people had endeavoured to compass the death of Nero, would this have been foul and unnatural rebellion?
193108324If the restoration of monarchy was not the object, what was it?
193108324In Conferva?
193108324In Orchids the stigma is sessile on the common column( gy- nostemium, yw?
193108324In the?
193108324In what other instance was that iron administra¬ tion known to pause out of respect to public opinion?
193108324In what proportions should the weight be distributed from the centre to the abutments, to make the arch uniformly strong?
193108324Is Charles a rightful king or a tyrant?
193108324Is it the payment of a few pounds that can compensate to the unfortunate peasant for the total alienation of his landlord?
193108324M.), and my=.\ ax?
193108324M.), we have J''ydx — m^ and m&y — y( da?
193108324Madame, I said, now tell me or ye ga, Quhat is the caus that ye commend it sua?
193108324Madame, I said, quha wes it drew that storie?
193108324Madame, I said, quhat is that mannis name?
193108324Of what dimensions ought the several members of the iron work to be, to give the bridge sufficient strength?
193108324Of what size ought the model to be made, and what relative proportions will experiments made on the model bear to the bridge when executed?
193108324Or does the whole act as one frame of iron, which can only be destroyed by crushing its parts?
193108324Or, making the strength the same, what saving may be made in the materials?
193108324Ought England to participate in the coalition formed to expel this intruder, and to reinstate the Bourbons?
193108324Plants having this kind of stem are called Acrogens( d/ qoo?, summit, and yewaav, to produce), or Summit- growers.
193108324Quid nos incipiamus?
193108324Silicula of Whitlow- grass( Drabd), opening by two flat valves, o, from below upwards, leaving the parietal placentas,}?
193108324Sting( stimulus) of Nettle( Urfica< i?
193108324Supposing the span of the arch to remain the same, and to spring ten feet lower, what additional strength would it give the bridge?
193108324That we and all the powers of Europe had reason to dread the madness of the French, he agreed; but was this diffi¬ culty not to be accounted for?
193108324The action, however, proved very disagreeable to his own party; and, at the desire of Dr Franklin ™ eX?te wa?
193108324The 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?
193108324The general expression for the radius of curvature is r —; and here, since m&y=& xfw&x, da?
193108324The names of Bothrenchyma and Taphrenckyma, given to this tissue, are derived from Greek words[ ioOpos and ra^po?, signifying a pit.
193108324The subjects which had particularly attracted his attention were the histories of Balaam, Samson, and Jonah; and besides Philo Judseus and Josephus?
193108324The term Botany is derived from the Greek word Borav?
193108324The weight and lateral pressure of the bridge being given, can abutments be made in the proposed situation for London Bridge, to resist that pressure?
193108324The weight of the half arch being expressed by a#+ 3 bx?
193108324The whole flower consists of a stamen, 6, sup¬ ported on a peduncle,}?, to which it is united by an articulation at a.
193108324Then come security and indemnity: Are they obtained?
193108324Then we are to rescue Holland: Is that accomplished?
193108324This was most true; but what relation had these to England?
193108324Thus, since at the abutment w — a A"bx2 — 3a, and bx2 — 2a, we have y= J a a?
193108324To what purpose was this solemn nonsense to be revived?
193108324Under all these circumstances of his personal character and his newly acquired power, what security had he for retaining that power but the sword?
193108324Upon what hypothesis can we account for a degree of foresight and penetration such as this?
193108324Was Archbishop Sharpe ’s death murder?
193108324Was Bonaparte now prepared to sign a general peace?
193108324Was it not strange that fifteen thousand men, headed by an able general, and going by in¬ vitation, should think it imprudent to advance?
193108324Was it now tranquil?
193108324Was it reasonable to suppose that he would admit that the guilt of the aggression lay with B R I T A Reign of France?
193108324Was it to abrogate, could it correct the treaty?
193108324Was it to be obtained by railing at Bonaparte?
193108324Was the rising at Bothwell Bridge re¬ bellion?
193108324Well might Mr Shiel say — “ What has government to dread from our resentment in peace?
193108324Were ministers contending that we ought to wait for a more favourable opportunity of enter¬ ing into negociation?
193108324Were not these treaties replete with articles wholly inapplicable to the present political state of Europe?
193108324What are the principles and constituents of clay, and the natural changes which it experiences, and what are the methods of rendering it fertile?
193108324What are we, then, to think of die horrible excesses of miseries undergone by beasts?
193108324What course was our government to follow?
193108324What good can there be in a monkey ’s being so very mischievous, a dog so full of envy, a cat so malicious?
193108324What inference, then, ought we to deduce from these and numerous other facts of a similar descrip¬ tion which might be mentioned?
193108324What mon¬ sters are these in a world originally created for order and justice to reign in?
193108324What party are we to take?
193108324What was the state of our allies when we entered into 1794. t]ie confederacy?
193108324What was their state now?
193108324When Samuel in his old age challenges a rigid scrutiny of his conduct, he says, “ Whose ox have I taken, or whose ass have I taken?
193108324Where, said he, is the man who would repair his house in the hurricane season?
193108324Whether would it be most advisable to make the bridge of cast and wrought iron combined, or of cast iron only?
193108324Whether you shall trust the returning zeal of your native subjects, or rely on a foreign power?
193108324Which is the original and which the copy, or are both merely copies from an original no longer extant?
193108324Which of the two nations had been most aggrandised in the course of it?
193108324Why did not the Duke of York sail at the same time with General Don?
193108324Why were all our forces sent to one place, and forty- three thousand men cooped up in a narrow peninsula where but few could act at a time?
193108324Why, to prevent French aggrandisement: Have we done that?
193108324Will he answer this one question distinctly?
193108324Will he meet the matter fairly?
193108324With the knowledge of these acts, we had treated with them twice, and ought not now to refuse to do so?
193108324Would lead be better to use in the whole or any part of the joints?
193108324Would not Bona¬ parte have added these?
193108324Would not France, on the breaking out of the war, have acceded to any?
193108324Would she not then have relinquished Holland, and perhaps abandoned her designs on the Netherlands?
193108324^ O. Consequently, if the curve be circular, the load must dz — dx we find in the same manner da?
193108324^parceUrtabe"4! ™.!. ”?}
193108324and after the latter had taken place, the temperature fell?
193108324and what would be the con¬ sequence of such a stroke?
193108324being con- da?d^ stant, mffy — w( da?)?
193108324being con- da?d^ stant, mffy — w( da?)?
193108324for one of the middle 7 parts, leaving\ ax^^ f ° r^ie extreme part, which 0 gives — bx?
193108324for the difference of the parts, and one sixth of this added to the former quantity makes it% ax+^-bx?
193108324j. j?
193108324of 111?
193108324of parish( 1851) 4127?
193108324or whom have I defrauded?
193108324spores have been denominated Zoo- PI!yto?
193108324tendency of the political principles by which it was govern- — V"*-''''ed?
193108324when x is equal to the whole span, if we substitute x for it will become^ ax-^bx?
193108324whom have I oppressed?
193108324’''}; lwfirvraiS °, f.the garden Balsam( Balsamina hortensis), showin!?
193108324“ Put to Lord Bacon ’s test, in what shall the retreat to Corunna be found deficient?
193108324“ The question, Sir, ” said he, “ is, Whether you shall stay in England or fly to France?
193469392''s a jd?
193469392( L( S?)
193469392( NI?
193469392( See Music, § Horn?)
193469392( See Navigation, Inland?)
193469392( tet?)
193469392(?)
193469392/£& S2L £ 2L ‘ n:’ilk P P^ alii& yS>*/<***& © 93 L. nir^9 i''K?
1934693921 Canon de 16 J m. ’ •600 Hausses pour les dis- ■ “ “ »?
1934693921 If If 2 21 I 3$ 3$ 31 4 s?
1934693921 he questions, What were the plays?
19346939222 nroX^ast/ o?,( pA/ nilof.
1934693922300), readsthus: — ITARPK^ cMEN‘IvU''RA ANSH TET MES EN TPE SIIER NUTPE SIIA[ SEB?]
1934693922«c?, The zillah courts, over which European judges preside and supervise the dispensation of justice by their native functionaries.
19346939231( 701/$/?, o-£$g)K, VB^S^XS^i> veQsQnYig.
1934693923c?, Gen. Euphrosine, containing species characterized by bushy branchiae( fig.
1934693923c?, Jaut states on the right bank of the Jumna; Bhurtpore, Ulwar or Macherry, Kerowlee.
1934693924 xa/ o- agO?.
19346939243 ff£(pP»7?, r«P*Of.
19346939246* 22/?.
19346939247 2ou< p/ f, 2£?>g «?> 2£2oyxG, 2«-( ixxuv.
1934693925 Mo( n — ■, Hierogly- °( F t?
1934693925( it(>svIxYi, rz/ Beglo?.
193469392; and Essay on Hampden reprinted from Edinburgh Re¬ view?)
193469392
193469392?
193469392?, born in 1714 at Hardingstone, and educated at the grammar school of Northampton, whence in 1731, he passed to Lincoln College, Oxford.
193469392?.
193469392A Lawrell?
193469392A poem of the latter, entitled Encomium Lauri, begins with these absurd lines: — “ What might I call this tree?
193469392A wrell- known species of this genus( £?.
193469392A28, 129, O30, fF J32 O33, O34, OY33 E36, A37, I38 X39, A40 M41 N42 P43,''P44,( A?
193469392Amenee,’A^covto?, pr.
193469392And what is the characteristic mental habit of the historian, as distinct from the philosopher and the poet?
193469392And what promotes that equally with loading and distend¬ ing the stomach with green food?
193469392And why should not the servant, by practice, become as fine a horseman as his master?
193469392Arrival of The directors of the Company in Europe, though they L ° r(?
193469392As to the question, Who was the first horseman?
193469392At the hedge- corner, in the coldest fault?
193469392At what shall we calculate this?
193469392Besides, for whom was the equally complicated demotic invented, if not for the great body of the people?
193469392But a question arises, What is a good hack?
193469392But how long would he keep him in this position?
193469392But in what does this “ civili¬ zation ” consist?
193469392But is the historian merely a man of overloaded memory?
193469392But the questions may be asked, Whence the necessity for this change, and forcing, as it were, nature from her usual course?
193469392But what are the public acts of a nation?
193469392But what would our hard- Hound, riding, modern sportsmen think of this as pastime?
193469392But when did this period begin?
193469392By? ° Ptlc ’^he Memphitic dialect is ushally intended, except when the whole language is spoken of without distinction of dialects.
193469392Cherry- tree gum is an inferior and less soluble kind of/ 94 GUM Gum- Resin gum?
193469392Custom may have rendered such acts familiar to the nrns- exist in India Sir TV,11?
193469392Dr Black inquired what had become of this quantity of caloric, which was not indicated by any rise in the thermometer?
193469392Er- tet(?
193469392For example, a dactyl, as Lucifer, answers well for the latter; but who could holloa to Aurora?
193469392H E Variation?
193469392Head?
193469392Here then it is na¬ tural to ask, if the air accelerates a moving body as much as it retards it, how comes it to make any resistance at all?
193469392Hound, what natural sound is more delightful and animating than that of hounds in full cry, in the deep recesses of an echo¬ giving wood?
193469392How happens it, then, that his horse does not leap from under him?
193469392How much has he re¬ maining to apply to the weight behind him?
193469392How stands 659 the account with the poor beast?
193469392How stands the case with regard to the Iliad and Odyssey?
193469392I he breeds of domestic animals are of the usual kinds?
193469392If icy T"?
193469392In his last sickness his frequent IIocus- questions were, Whether his disease was curable?
193469392In the next place we must exclude^1"?
193469392In the two precefling e ™,piL, h, Py ere called Z „ SZ Tn the they are^iiDOosed to i g?!
193469392Is not flatulency the distinctive feature of a disordered respiration?
193469392It can not be answered but with reference to an¬ other question, namely, What description of person is he to carry?
193469392It is never had re¬ course to with the race- horse during his period of inactivity, and why should it be with the hunter?
193469392It is of a green colour, with a row of round black spots down the middle of the dorsal(?)
193469392It is taken from the alphabet of Akerblad, but considerably modified by the conjectures which have been published in the Museum Criticum?
193469392It may also be mentioned that Haddin?
193469392It must be remembered that ft 1* in Hebrew, and I^ r?
193469392Lepsius conjectures that\ a.]larn?
193469392Let a be the number of metres, then a+ TV «- £ it • tV • t5?)
193469392Let him next walk at the rate of 4 miles in an hour; what force will he then be able to employ?
193469392Long cherished associations( prejudices, may we call them?)
193469392Lord Cornwallis assumed the government of India inWarwitl?
193469392Me¬ thod?
193469392Not only does the feebleness of such powder prevent the barrel from being swept clean at the ex¬ plosion, but as the foulness consist?
193469392Now, will any one tell me, that the most tender animal could be in¬ jured by breathing such an atmosphere as this?
193469392Of the former, it must be remarked, that it is fre¬ quently expressed by the root without any mark of time, as, — Pesht( tenhd?
193469392One of the first inquiries that suggests itself is, what is caloric?
193469392One of the first results was to give a new impulse to the question — What to do with our convicts?
193469392Orders, “ To make running?
193469392Orders, “ To make running?
193469392Orders, “ To wait?
193469392Orders, “ To wait?
193469392Orders, “ To wait?
193469392P^.e.^vv?
193469392Paeet, pueet, peet, PAT Thy( m.) a a- a?
193469392RoUK?
193469392Shall I answer him in print — pursue him at law( to which it will soon come if I answer him)—or knock out his brains?
193469392Slven to a famous temple of Rameses II, at Thebes, and another of the same king, and his father Sethee I. at vof i ° S p^r^1?)
193469392The elementary ideas seem to be put, with, or add, with?
193469392The real question is, Since all can not be known and remembered, what is it best to know''and remember?
193469392The use of prepositions for adverbs will be seen by the following passage:—Pe- tu er- hat, er-{peh?
193469392Then, how could their minute details, rather ornamental than distinctive in their intention, be preserved when they were represented of a small size?
193469392This genus was formed by Bruguiere from Aphrodita of Pallas, and Terebellao?
193469392This retractation excited the wrath of Vol- Greta, taire, who wrote of him in 1759 — “ Et ce polisson de Cresset qu ’ en dirons- nous?
193469392Thus we find meree- amen or mer- amen transcribed Miaggov( Mia/ quow1?
193469392True; you may do so; but what would too often be the conse¬ quence?
193469392Was it a vision?
193469392Was it an allegory?
193469392Was it real?
193469392What is “ like, ” and what unlike?
193469392What, then, can be expected from such produce?
193469392Whence comes the power?
193469392Why?
193469392With what effect, therefore, could they interfere in such complicated details?
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193469392and How much in them was ori¬ ginal?
193469392and what have we to say for the nature of the gua¬ rantees of authenticity, whatever they were, that existed before this period?
193469392either alone or together with a head, dash, circle, and dash,^ which have separately a similar sense for upon, oyer, or at?
193469392ffAIA- T?
193469392founded Havre; and Francis I. took* r- UrUer sPe?
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193469392how could they decide between the claims of justice and of fraud?
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193469392lastly, by adding to it the pronominal affixes of the third person singular, ef( »?.
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193469392or, 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?
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193469392t]le js]anc]?
193469392tf&jS/.aepe?
193469392the former lost a considerable extent of territory, and the hellanodica?
193469392use(j. an(]} jn manner?
193469392{ Life prefixed to his Commen¬ taries; Chalmers ’ Biographical Dictionary?)
193469392£<& nr iy?
193469392“ because, ” and kar- entee( below which?)
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193322699( See Bright ’s Travels in Hun¬ gary?)
193322699( See also Campbell ’s Lives of the Chancellors, and Macaulay ’s His¬ tory of England?)
193322699( cos(?
193322699( n’o.. Wanna, Sculp?
193322699( r+? •'') 262 — a2 — a2 6) ’ and making a= 0, we have for the ordinary ray, brr,^^_ « 2(1—6)( r+ r'')( 1- 5) F 2b- — a1- a^b F=- spar).
193322699); Burhinus, 111.?
193322699); Ereunetes, 111.; Macroramphus, Leach?
193322699); Grallina, Vieill.?
193322699); Trichophorus, Temm.?
193322699+ Leuchtenbergite,?
193322699, f Above 7 years ’ JjieutGnant yt a i?
1933226990f t}le enerny?
1933226991.—A ship sailed from the Lizard, 49 ° 58''N., and made good, in a northerly direction, 207 miles; what is the latitude in?
19332269911 3* 5* 6 6f 3f 9f 10* 14 12* 13 I3j 14?
193322699121, c?
193322699124, p 3 and p 4), although sometimes a small anterio?
19332269915 gives a magnified view of a portion of the transverse section of the fourth molar, showing c the ce¬ ment, d the den¬ tine, and/?
193322699159> then V^D2 D2)sin A) V*=T>2+( d2—D2)sin2i(a+A) In uniaxal crystals, when the two axes are reduced to one, we have A= a, so that V2= D2?
19332269915f 161 174 ISA 304 21 j- 24 25* 26* 27 30* 34* 394 53* 57?
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1933226992.—The compass course is W.^N., the variation W., and deviation f W.; what is the true course?
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1933226993c?, That the rate of propagation does not bear any constant relation to the amount of slope, although it is to some extent modified by it.
1933226994 ill 31 4?
1933226994), has three lobes in the lower jaw, like the last true molar(? n 3).
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1933226994.—The time at a ship in longitude 178 ° E. is, October 14, 3h 15 m a.m.; what is the time at Greenwich?
1933226995* 5* 7* 8A 9 9f 10- 1 14 14 12?
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19332269957 ° 18''N. sailed due S. 3789 miles; what is the latitude in?
19332269962 ° 20''E., on July 24, 1857?
19332269964 ° E., between the hours of 6 and 9, on March 10, 1857?
1933226999 ° 54''E. sailed westerly till the dif¬ ference of longitude was 1398 miles; what is the longitude in?
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193322699: Erolia, Vieill.?
193322699; Amblyramphus, Leach; Dilophus, Vieill.?
193322699; Cephus, Cuv.?
193322699; Chionis, Forst.?
193322699; Colius, Linn.?
193322699; Corythaix, 111.?
193322699; Furnarius, Vieill.?
193322699; Mimetes, King?
193322699; Pyrrhula, Briss.?
193322699; s?.
193322699; what is the true course?
193322699< 53**); in the Assyrian cuneiform character probably 4-U, Ninua; or(?)
193322699< p'') 4?, a being a constant coefficient.
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193322699? m d"''l''the as tho hterary materials for his subject.
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193322699? t ° f& m0narch ’ ascertained to be the Scriptural Pul, “ Menahem, King of Samaria, and Hiram, King of NINEVEH.
193322699? — Gen.
193322699? “"°"he fa to form a huge granitic island, giving us an idea r ° i ™ er.
193322699? ” But his labours now were as regular and methodical as they were incessant.
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193322699A second genus of huge Marsupial Herbivora has been indicated under the name of Nototherium?
193322699An epic poem, entitled William 1?
193322699An important memoir by M. Senarmont on the optical properties of(* s?
193322699And why should a country with a powerful naval force bind herself beforehand to employ it only in one way?
193322699As a British example may be mentioned our common water- rail( i?.
193322699At length, in 1551, it received a severe check, and its members were di-?
193322699At the age of sixteen Oehlenschlager was con¬ firmed, and left the school; and now the question arose, to what he was to turn?
193322699Audubon states, that in calm warm weather they soar to an immense height, pursuing the large insects( probably libellula?)
193322699Be¬ sides these species, there are the K. alba of Latham( i?.
193322699But can he at the same time point out the actual limits of these natural departments of the year?
193322699But in these fantastic thoughts forget we not our gallinaceous order?
193322699But this sort of reasoning is more specious than? uch Pr0''solid.
193322699Can anything show more strongly the wonderful progress made in the medical de¬ partment of the Royal Navy of late years?
193322699Cancrivora) prowls about the sea- shore, and lives, as its name im-? lies, on crabs and other crustaceous animals.
193322699Corvids, Leach 1?
193322699Do the three days ’ journey imply the circuit of the city, its extreme length, or the time employed in traversing its principal streets?
193322699During 1856 there entered and cleared at the port in the vrrfoo?
193322699Euronp^mi^ies: Leiotrichanae, Silky Chatterers?
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193322699For the same reason the Austrian government not long? go re- issued the dollars of Maria Theresa for the trade of the Levant.
193322699From the researches of V e JA, 2?.ueiP ° 2 r ln.formatlon may be expected.
193322699G C B) as ™ 7^ PUt ° n* ehalf ° f Captain ° f the Goliath( aft ™ ds Admiral Sir Thomas Foley, of this claim SirgN H^rrisN?
193322699Have you seen the red stamp the papers are marked with?
193322699His grandson(?
193322699If T is the central tint in the line ab, D the distance of either of the lines MN, OP from ab, the tint t at any other Td?
193322699In an interesting memoir published in the Annales de Chimie?
193322699In the foetus of a Balcenoptera, the jaws of which were about four inches in length, the unclosed alveolar groove of the upper jaw contained 7 i?
193322699Indeed, dank the mountain, of Sff ”*?
193322699Is the latter sy¬ nonymous with Dr Ruppell ’s saddle- billed stork, C.ephip- piorhyncha?
193322699J7.en?
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193322699M. Leake, 4to, London, 1854. this fSSautL?
193322699Mo- nasa, Vieill.?
193322699N I N?
193322699N.?
193322699NEVIN, or Nef?
193322699Nectariniada:?-~Gen.
193322699Need we describe his glowing bright attire?
193322699Newburgh to Carpow,) thereisariseof...;..... j ° 5 133 3/5 3,17 Carpow to Perth there is 1,-- n a rise of J17?
193322699Now, the question is, How does this account for the ex¬ istence of the bar?
193322699Oil of beech?
193322699One of the finest exhibitions of this kind with which we are acquainted is that which is produced by the ammo- p^te o?
193322699Pyrrhulina?
193322699R ° t’r St1LawrenCe county- In 1837 hm, i838i h yielded nearly 3000 tons ot''metallic lead; The, e! LhsaVeiin0 t bee?
193322699Resuming the for¬ mula tan cp — cos(*+?'')
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193322699S.—The time at a ship in longitude 175 ° 45; W. is, June 28, 4h IS81 12* a.m.; what is the Greenwich time?
193322699See Price ’s History of Protestant Nonconformity in Eng¬ land, 2 vols., London, 1838; and Macaulay ’s History of England?)
193322699See also Lord Macaulay ’s History of England?)
193322699Sericulus, Swains.?
193322699Some trade is carried on in Nubia, Sennaar and Shendy being the principal mart?
193322699Tanagrina?
193322699The Cape species so called( i?.
193322699The coronal cement is of extreme tenuity( fi"?
193322699The female( Upupa fusca of which these parts are joined together, while in the closely Gmelin?)
193322699The first newspaper purporting by its title to be Scot- First news, tish[ The Scotch Intelligencer?
193322699The great eagle owl of Europe( i?.
193322699The latest memoir of M. Senarmont with which we are acquainted is entitled Researches on Double Refraction?
193322699The nostrils, 7hn*, 1 thG WaTS aSain.st* he vessel5 and aow which are placed near the middle, are linear- oblong and VariL?
193322699The one he left, in a country. ” •< These ” continues the a?
193322699The ortolan( Z?.
193322699The results obtained by Descloi- seaux are marked Dx.,1 and those by M. Senarmont, S?
193322699The same property he found in guiacum, and in solutions of Colchicum autumnale, and sul¬ phate of strychnine?
193322699The sou man as nnTl?
193322699There are coin?
193322699There seems to be only a single species, commonly called the bald crow((?.
193322699This of whiX?!,?
193322699This of whiX?!,?
193322699Villeneuve, relying upon the information he had received, put to sea on the 19 tb?
193322699Vogler denounces the mixture- stops as “ insignificant?
193322699Why did not one or other of these make known to Oken that he had been so anticipated?
193322699Why not employ it in any way, whatever it may be, which happens to be at the time most conducive to the ends she has in view?
193322699Why, it may be asked, has their explanation fallen to the ground if it be near the truth?
193322699Why, then, should not the form correspond with the reality?
193322699With us what school- boy knows not its mossy, twig- entangled nest, and pure unspotted eggs of greenish blue?
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193322699average yield of wheat was 3 quarters to the acre, showing an increase
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193322699d c k aa ii y I f we suppose that these tessela?
193322699fincj t^e cause 0f''jf?
193322699hlmi- other parts of America, roosting at night on trees, whence,:? des.
193322699i 4- r- t » — « — 1___ A?
193322699ix., “ would you have me consult Jove?
193322699of latitude?
193322699of latitude?
193322699off from the main dentinal tubes( fig- 3, e?
193322699or may the exercise of that right be notwithstanding insisted upon?
193322699tion in the State of Louisiana, and originally, interpreted to belong to the class of reptiles with the name of Basilosaurvs?
193322699when, removed from the sustaining soil of its beloved v v — Egypt?
193322699whole nf Jo11 7r, 0f th?
193322699— i'')),,/ cos(?+*/) tan cp= tan x l- r.—7 —^(cos( i — i) y „/(cos(?- «'')) cot( p= cot x 1 Polarizs,.
193322699“ At 85 ° 50''40", where the transmitted light is one half of the reflected light, the deviation( i —?'')
193322699“ How could I bear, ” he said, “ to live » o far from all who are dear to me, among a na¬ tion to whom in general I have an aversion?
193322699“ I shall nurture in him, ” he adds, “ from his infancy a firm faith in all I have lost or feel uncertain about?
193322699“ What, ” said he, in reply, “ has poor Horatio done, who is so weak, that he should be sent to rough it out at sea?
193322699“ Without changing either the light or the angle, I ce¬ mented a prism Mce?
193322699” he exclaimed, “ shall the old African blasphemer stop while he can speak?
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193696086( A — a?)
193696086( M‘Culloch ’s Diet, of Commerce?)
193696086( See Burnes s Travels in Bokhara?)
193696086( See Grose on Ancient Armour?)
193696086( See Roscoe on Penal Jurisprudence?)
193696086( Z-p a?)
193696086(?/ — it) n f — v"— it — 2 e sin.
1936960861 he& 01}.11?
19369608611) and CMDN be faction two concentric ellipses, similar to one another, and similarly0}?
19369608612mo< of James Wodrow, A. M. Professor of Divinity in the University of Glasgow,?.
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19369608634 Capricorni, g 22 Aquarii,/3 71 Cygni, g 8 Cephei,/5 73 Cygni,?
1936960863590 51 Capricorni, g. 34 Aquarii, a 33 Aquarii, 17 Cephei, g1) 17 Cephei, J 27 Pegasi, ir1 26 Pegasi, 6 29 Pegasi,? r2 21 Cephei, £ 43 Aquarii, 6...
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19369608678 Cygni, g}\ 78 Cygni, g?
193696086; now
193696086= 20 inches L= 2, a?
193696086=( 1+
193696086? eaU.tiPuL ” The one caIled Maong- llatna is of^reat celebrity; it is the one in which the public officers of 2 s 321 Auxesia Ava.
193696086? l, ll,''-''re''ll l"oraI5- On this self- legislative quality of reason ls fT^ed ’ to Wm, the true nature and the sole''proof of man ’s liberty.
193696086? r= sin.
193696086? v J 2 sm.
193696086? y2^2 the equation of the surface will be+-jt,.,= 1; as it is easy to prove from the foregoing construction.
193696086? •( 7.
193696086?/ — sin.
193696086ATTYtppputhree yearS k bec ° mes excellent, the Ynrma • r?
193696086AUSTER, the south wind, or south- west wind, called Notus, Noro?, by the Greeks.
193696086Africa?)
193696086Are there but two elements in nature, earth and fire; and by these are all things produced?
193696086At D she is in her second octant, and by showing us more of her enlightened side she appears gibbous, as at c?.
193696086At the temperature of 60 °/ — 0* 52, we have therefore px 30 a?
193696086Ava, like all the other Burmese towns, is adorned with numerous d^taPntS’- ° f gllded Spire?
193696086BIOLOGY(/3to?
193696086Badajos from rmmfi portai?ce as a frontier garrison has been the scene of whpn''''?118 sieges ’ jf16^ast an4 most severe was in 1812, and Wa?
193696086Beauty of In the first place, we would ask, whether there is any colours de- colour that is beautiful in all situations?
193696086Beauty, duced?
193696086Berthold s third son, Hermann, acquired Baden by rSn''ami o\gi?nd- T ’? ermann IL> fi^d his residence t aden, and took the title of margrave.
193696086Bibliogra- matters appertaining to bibliography and literary history; phy- and, accordingly, his work is still the delight of bibliogra- phers?
193696086But CM+ CN pi?
193696086But CN= — acos.a?
193696086But J''dp cos.2 p — • C1+ cos*=?
193696086But because the small angles NMy?
193696086But if EC= a, ED= x, and AC= r, CD2= x?
193696086But if absolute idealism be true, what becomes of the doctrine of ti''ansub- stantiation?
193696086But if things intellectual and totally segre¬ gated from matter may thus possess beauty, how can it possibly be a quality of material objects?
193696086But in what does the beauty consist?
193696086But is n»t this of itself sufficient to refute the idea of their affording any primi¬ tive or organic pleasure?
193696086But not even here was the disgrace to end in Th?
193696086CM © t> CM p- h © X X © p;iF © X CM © X CM © COCO © © © © © © © © © © © © © ©-^p^-FiiH X x cm cm cm ■ Fi- PF?
193696086D — cos. L cos. D cos.( H — x)-, hence we obtain cos.( H — a?)
193696086Did 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?
193696086Did these atoms move in the void, and was the universe the result of their fortuitous concourse?
193696086Diet?)
193696086Disappointed in hi?
193696086Does Mr Knight, however, seriously think that either of these experiments would B E A Beauty, succeed?
193696086Dominic Cassini was the first who proposed an hy¬ pothesis for calculating the refraction at any altitude?
193696086E. It is bounded on the N. by Ba- See S bTs ZZV W'',^ Bavaria and “ dAEt- thbey Wirtemberg Z- the present century,"moS Teeding 13 °?
193696086Edinburgh Eruj^ ty or J i kinan.-Edin?
193696086Eiui?
193696086Flad it subsisted without movement in the void, or had it an irregular movement?
193696086For example, what are the odds of entering a man upon 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 points?
193696086Having thus found or, and consequently?
193696086He made furtlier? b ‘ servations on the spots of this planet in 1670; which confirmed his former conclusion respecting the time of rotation.
193696086He was a bold and able, but bad man • of ureat nerson’al anH d''T?
193696086He was deposed and excommunicated bv the assembly of 1638 and took nakpif''n„Enf?,a''f I"t?4?
193696086How many are the relations, in ecclesiastical writers, of madonnas, crucifixes, and wafers, bleeding?
193696086How''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?
193696086I- H © l cn ca r> f — i+++ O ©''— i © © CO f —<''s?
193696086II BLARNEY, a small village of Ireland, in the parish of Blasphemy GarryC]0yne?
193696086If the person to be baptized was an infant, these interrogatories were answered by his sponsores or god¬ fathers?
193696086If the radius of the sphere= r r, the density of the mat¬ ter contained in it rr e?
193696086If, instead of eliminating Z''by means of the equation Z''— Z= a?, we had eliminated Z, the resulting ex¬ pression would have been „/cos.
193696086In like manner Sa;e=:Swe — VSw—-^-f- — VSv; whence 6-v]>=VS?;.
193696086In the table given above, the extreme values of P+/?
193696086It consists of a large block of wood, affixed to the Ballot enC^ a stronS* ron s^em?
193696086It consists of a very thin ball of porous earthenware, from one to three inches in diameter, having a small neck firmly cemented to a Ion?
193696086It is the see of a bishcp?
193696086It was indeed highly probable that c?a was a given quantity, or the same for every part of our system; but reason 2A6ED=(?
193696086Its han-011^ 8161168!^ ad Secidar^zed> one is occupied as infantry iK imkS 1 and ° f ltS?
193696086J( See also Touhnin ’s Life of Biddle?)
193696086Ja?
193696086Make CA2= X2, and the above equa¬ tion now becomes W a;+ 2;?/+ PX2= 0.
193696086Many an attractive poem has been written on r the miseries of beggars; and why should painting be sup¬ posed more fastidious?
193696086Mom theffbre t(?
193696086Now, because AE3ia — r, and AF 33?/ — a-\-r, FB= 2r — y- j- g — r — a-\-r — y, and AFxFB33(r( r+ a y) — r a-\-2ay^=DF 33x2 y1.
193696086Now, is this felt, or could it even be intelligibly asserted, with re¬ gard to the quality of beauty?
193696086PF^f © OJ CD CO CD co co oj ca f- h''F?
193696086Pelagius and hi followers Thn d? y, mUSt- g
193696086Pitt?)
193696086Projection ottJtc J.iHittr Eely> se 2''.?
193696086Prom an expression of Plato, quoted by Harpocration( Siajaeo- ou ret^o?
193696086Several im¬ munities and privileges were also granted to the descend¬ ants of these( so- called) patriots, and all possible mean?
193696086T,( r\Q edy Pdx Whence — edy= ydx( — r- —) 2, or —= t--]—a5\r-r xj y(? ’+*)> if of which the complete integral is e Hyp.
193696086Th?
193696086The Roman basilica?
193696086The accidental or arbitrary relations that may thus be Diversity established between natural sympathies or emotions, and ° f wa^07< a?
193696086The force of two teams, each ren s^b1^^ of mefen decidedly hostile to the very consisting of a dozen of horses, made to Pu “^ ° P?
193696086The most remarkable headlands are Cape Kili- Mili, east of Erekli; Cape Kerempe, the north point of Asia Minor, very high Icind with breakers off it?
193696086The question first asked was, What is God?
193696086There are un- wards of 3000 acres of coal Win its course, which nX in time indemnify the Duke of Portland fo?
193696086This comet also tion?
193696086This is the case in the solution of spherical triangles?
193696086This very extensive tract comprehends the salt mines of Wallachia, Transylvania,?
193696086Thus we have, in general, y2 x?
193696086Thus, let D represent the distance of the earth from the sun, c?
193696086Was it water, or air, or fire, or an as¬ semblage of corpuscular atoms, or an infinite number of in¬ destructible elements?
193696086Was this matter susceptible of forms, of one or of many?
193696086Water- The water- pressure apparatus, applied to the blow- pipe, blow- oine? rr''vhlch a.section is given at fig.
193696086We may begin, therefore, with an example a little more complicat¬ ed?
193696086What 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?
193696086What do we know of the na¬ ture and destiny of souls?
193696086What reader is blind to the bad temper, meanness, and impracti¬ cableness of Rousseau, notwithstanding his cunning attempts to disguise them?
193696086What, then, are the odds of hitting either of them?
193696086When the earth is ate?, Jupiter is in conjunction with the sun at D, and there his direct motion is swiftest.
193696086Wherefore/ N d. T( r) A"?
193696086While Nanni6 ’.ewise an agricultural country, issued from the great mpoleome war with a free population, feudality continued sufficS?!
193696086Who is there who at this season does not feel his mind impressed with a sentiment of me¬ lancholy?
193696086Why, then, should they all be confounded under the common name of beauty?
193696086Would they tamely permit so gross an insult to be offered to their cloth?
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193696086Yet how can it be said that the form of a woman has any thing in common with that of a tree or a temple?
193696086Yet we can not refrain from adding one other illustration, and asking on what other principle we can ac¬ count for the beauty of spring?
193696086[ m+( 1 — m) r2]a Now let 1 — m_ k''2 — I d m X2, and 1—n k"2—k2 k?
193696086[ n+( m~ njlx?]
193696086^ a"LPo “ „ ” diHnn?!
193696086^ matters, without any restriction being imposed on one for 1?
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193696086a^C “ ’ fy Whom lle was “ gMy “ teemed for TlfriilJe|[foC1|,f engravlngs are the series known as fA? T °^£fa^0—(Lanzi ’ Storia Pittor.)
193696086and 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?
193696086and, in the next rived from p]ace> whether there is any colour that is not beautiful in some situation?
193696086colle„e?
193696086cos.^( H+ A — d) X F cos.£(H+A+e?
193696086cos.i(H- pA —(?)
193696086dLp?
193696086dost thou think we will let thee poison the court?
193696086dx V( 1+ A2 IP2) •( 1-f W- x?)
193696086dx m) a?]
193696086e Ct LVJl j V l £ jm ■~r+^} ’ will then become 2T.i-.(l+‘2)(|-|
193696086e — Y+l?
193696086e^C ® iPt th?
193696086f Antwerp, Antwerp< Malines, l Turnbout, r Brussels, Brabant{ Louvain, l Nivelles,/Bruges, West Flanders<^urnes?
193696086f- J V V m+( 1 — m) r2 in the third; we thus get x?
193696086i, t?
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193696086jo), therefore tan./?
193696086of the Memoirs of the Royal Astro W02?
193696086or are there four elements, whose parts are united by attraction and separated by re¬ pulsion?
193696086or to which of the senses by which forms are 535 distinguished, does it appear they have any resemblance Beauty, or affinity?
193696086r- ct(\ —
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193696086s- hT^?
193696086s. d. Brunell ’s prices 1 8f Contract prices 2 3^ Saving in first cost... 0 6f 2 6^- 4?
193696086s__ cos.^( H+ A+ c?)
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193696086tjc]e 0f f00[!?
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193696086wj)0 wajte(j?
193696086yrfudukj y Cherry L •^Tcubovuti''trzwr Torres I?
193696086{( it- p • ’?
193696086£... 6 Scorpii, v 48 Librae 13 Coronae, i... 7 Scorpii, 2.. 8 Scorpii,[ i1.. Lupi, 0 6 Herculis, u 10 Scorpii, u?
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193696086‘ And what ailed the old blockhead then, ’ cried Jeffreys, 4 that he did not take it? ’ His fury now rose almost to madness.
193696086“ 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?
193696086“ How shall we find out a remedy, ” says he, “ for those mischiefs which the ignorance and inattention of the copyists inflict upon us?
193696086“ What, for instance, is the impression we feel from the scenery of spring?
193696086• fi( Batulo of the Romans), a town of Spain • coas?
193696086•, Quid te exempta juvat spinis de pluribus una?
193696087% VZb ° r? S- I1?''
193696087% VZb ° r? S- I1?''
193696087''fccp< c- iQ3, i Friars o o( hnty TsO>( rua<= TarbertT~ 1PLATEI,, BMiniinniiirc kiisInuiW''?
193696087( J seiniserratus, Malta(?)
193696087( See article Eiob, by Delitzsch, in Herzog ’s Cydopcedia; and for a list of commentators on the book, see Kitto ’s Biblical Cyclopcedia?)
193696087( jiameter an(j a f00 t iong?
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193696087/ 1 Boabirwhi JR?
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1936960871 s"f*f cfr ° P"as, i?
1936960871 t?
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1936960872 a* i j 3 High police seems to have meant political police 4 £?
1936960873, 2.?
1936960873c?, The absolute control the attendant has over the The manu¬ facture of iron.
1936960873c?, The opercular.
1936960873c?.
1936960874. planes in- from any( the same) point in the line of their common sec- Clined to tion?
193696087415 lilfc TABLE I. Shewing the Single and Annual Premiums for Assuring TATiri?
193696087473 fnn|ag’ng tb?
193696087604 Irot?
19369608795- 584 or 27''31} R?
193696087; in what time will the surface fall through a depth of 1‘30 met., reckoning from the orifice?
193696087?
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193696087? 0pterus Bonnardi, Muse near Autun.
193696087? EN, U ® V- ® ALISTES> Linn., Kaup.
193696087? a The siphon is a bent tube, ABCDE( fig.
193696087? ad enterS the dePartnient and passes by Issoudun and Chateauroux to Argenton.
193696087? er"lce-.
193696087?^1116 suPerstructure was cast in September 1849 g< i ° Pened^ the “ 606 IRON BRIDGES.
193696087A branch of the Orleans Lsdnnd ° UrgeSirni?
193696087A o- ocsi?
193696087About the year 1795 he was translated to Edin- cugc mm1''6?
193696087Aetohates sulcatus(?)
193696087Al¬ most every individual has noticed, of a morning, bubbles of air clinging to the sides of the tumbler; how have these obtained entrance?
193696087Am I, or are you, an Englishman?
193696087And do they turn short when the game has turned right or left, or is gone back?
193696087And were he to act otherwise, would he be considered fit to be entrusted with the managemeQt of his affairs?
193696087And what is the order given?
193696087And who enjoys the blessing of health equally with the country gen¬ tleman and sportsman?
193696087Another law was ™ ssed bv th s''Cs''lT''T, htWe “ ‘''f Aria °?
193696087Are they careful not to overrun the scent, and will they stand pressing to a certain degree by the horse¬ men?
193696087Are they cautious when it does not?
193696087At each end of this axis is a lever a/3, united at a and/3 by two long handles, of which the projections are a and/?.
193696087At one time the king asks his friend whether he would not rather be a leper than commit a mortal sin?
193696087B Produce AB to b, and draw Cb perpendicular to AB; also make DC perpendicular to BC, and dC per- Fif?
193696087Branchinst.porala^ ’ tueiu in tne otner nns, intestinp «?
193696087But having overrun it, do they stop directly, and make their own cast?
193696087But this rule is not applied to goods warranted “ free Inwance fr0 ”,?^age> inles?
193696087But this rule is not applied to goods warranted “ free Inwance fr0 ”,?^age> inles?
193696087But why all this solicitude about the least valuable class of society?
193696087By increasing the head of water pressing at the upper ends of the pipes, the increase of IhttTengJ?
193696087Can you seriously talk of my continuing an Englishman?
193696087Can„in^ Wa?
193696087Carcharodon subauriculatus, Maestricht(?)
193696087Corax planus, chalk(?)
193696087Could the bones have been softened by spoiled spirits?
193696087Cutaneous filaments on the orbit on the orb?/?
193696087Do these things refute Jesuitism?
193696087Do they carry a good head when the scent is a- head, and serves them well?
193696087Do they fling for a scent when their huntsman lifts them to points, and not attempt to Jlash, or break away, without a scent?
193696087Do they not treat with derision our pretensions to that name, and with hatred our just pretensions to surpass and govern them?
193696087Does not their island lie more exposed to the great Atlantic?
193696087Elasmodus Greenoughii(?)
193696087Ex ipsius, inquies, diligentia atj^ an, nuam P^nia ™?
193696087Fi?.
193696087Fins as in Lep? ’ dotus; caudal deeply cleft, with equal lobes.
193696087Galeocerdo latidens, tertiary(?)
193696087Ganodus curvidens(?)
193696087GuTf ofrshpee ™ a0to lects, which improve as from eadi nF flino r ceed towards the centre so that c;?
193696087Gyrodus runcinatus,(?)
193696087Having neglected to enrol their patents in see you have, replied one or me?
193696087He complained but with oreat d’iffirnlrv.qul, ck ’ small » an?
193696087He sent, indeed, his warlike chancellor, Christian, archbishop of Mentz, to raise his party in Tuscany, the only district • i?
193696087He was succeeded by Lord Vaughan, during limstration was former] m T?
193696087Hemipristis pavidens, molasse(?)
193696087Hemipristis serra(?)
193696087How does it happen that water submitted to so high a tempera¬ ture retains air enough to support the life of such multi¬ tudes of fishes?
193696087I have long since done with all inquiries on such subjects, and am become incapable of receiving instruction?
193696087I he origin of Indulgences, as of man?
193696087I use, first, a spirit- level, and 2 nchrjthe^t2 P0l ® s ’ alIovving the gutter to drop 1J inch or than i fneh^11 h?
193696087If the surface be curved, and its curvature known, then, on inte¬ grating, we have, X^( «+/) y\x+ l) x y dx''lJ(?
193696087If there is another tube and another adjutage, the corresponding quantities may be taken as At 8, a,/?, and we shall have the equation/3=^^a.
193696087In 1766 he returned to Edin¬ burgh, “ not richer?
193696087In this experiment the portions of water tvx and uxw on each side of the column Fa?
193696087Iron If C1?
193696087It has, indeed, been asked how Voltaire should come to know so much about the man with the mask as he pretends?
193696087It is 450 miles in length, Jam ea Rive:?.
193696087Lamna acutissima, tertiary(?)
193696087Let the fluids have volumes V1?
193696087Lord Karnes, in his Elucidations, inquires whether it should be sustained in competition with a subsequent regular marriage?
193696087M. Prony takes a mean term, and for practice makes?
193696087Might not it afford good means of making tidal experiments, free from disturbing causes?
193696087Myliohates micropleurus(?)
193696087No pungent points on the bones of the head ar?
193696087Non erga ex pecunia ilia''lucmm^r enl omnino esse?
193696087None of these pracfceortee^6"’"T t07arrant the conclusion that the those times alth^W?
193696087North fiva ll p01!?
193696087Notidanus recurvus, tertiary(?)
193696087On the contrary, how has the character of Paris been handed down to us by the poets?
193696087Otodus recticonus, Malta(?)
193696087Oxyrhina retroflexa, tertiary(?)
193696087O|1 ts! •< 3wU oK?
193696087S"lfa h£%l’d«l ° efb"''a deposiuofredand^^ a"a?
193696087Set off Co?
193696087Should that fail, do they come quickly to horn or holloa — to their huntsman ’s cast?
193696087Since hen upwards of 40,000 people have died from cholera and pox, and about 2000 have emigrated to Navy Bay?
193696087Small scales on the body and various parts of the dfble ’ VeT TyT ° id?>- Pores Hmbsof the man!
193696087Smerdis latior(?)
193696087Sphyrna prisca, chalk(?)
193696087The Champagne in particular is subject to great extremes in temperature?
193696087The Ionian church has not followed the example set in Greece of prohibiting the marriage of its orthodox with heretics, and is ver?
193696087The bony processes representing the Shalt''pe< fw T l0n?''
193696087The centre span of this bridge is^le others are tbe respective spans of, ’, ’ and 3?
193696087The cities indues?
193696087The distinctions on account of religion were to a certain extent removed?
193696087The following returns have been made by the Emigration into Jamaica from Emancipadoes from Havana... ovf?
193696087The only question to be settled then, is, How men are ordinarily called to that office?
193696087The vegetable productions of Jamaica liveffi °?
193696087The( Varferf ®, also, which have barbels under the chin, are ground feeders; and these, with the Cotti and Scorjxena?
193696087Then the supports?
193696087There is great va- nety of climate; the medium heat at Kingston is about 80 ° and the minimum 70 Fahrenheit, throughout the year At 40 °?
193696087They are placed either at the end of the muzzle or on its sides; some¬ times on its su¬ perior face?
193696087This corns was formerly recruited entirely from the coast of Africa but Snkl6 nTir0eS ’ and? ven co ° lies ’ are now enlisted in its ranks.
193696087To triumph over a poor mangled hare or hind, after we have harassed them up and down the country for many hours together with an army of dogs and men?
193696087Two dorsals, the first sustained the[? exib!e rays- Peeth on the jaws slender, minute; none on the palate or tongue.
193696087User, and Banner of the People; an advertising sheet and r SaZw?
193696087V"2 29= —( V2-( V- V'')21+ W.A; 2*?
193696087Was he not the finest gentleman, the greatest favourite of the female sex, the greatest beau of his day?
193696087We see the rea¬ son of this while we keep in me¬ mory that water is only good( as water) from two
193696087What should our fleets and armadoes at sea make such turrets in their decks and forecastles?
193696087What streams of water, or what lakes exist in the cavernous recesses of these mountains?
193696087What then are the ends which this deep scheme actually has in view?
193696087What was the all- accomplished Pliny, or Lollius, whose education Horace had superintended?
193696087When the jet is continuous, these hollows, which are distinctly of Fluids?
193696087When 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?
193696087When was human nature ever got to disregard the medium and the manner in which truth was presented?
193696087Whether I can ever hope for a recovery?
193696087Whether I must long wait for it?
193696087Why they and the rest of their nation used for food animals useful to man, such as oxen and cows?
193696087Why they incited their disciples to destroy the national temples?
193696087Why they persecuted the Bonzes?
193696087Xifterrur?
193696087Zeus priscus,?
193696087^ SisteroA irL^ffinfuaA zir''ts/ nA yburartru^ Roeheufr ■''Hirefit( litJlUVMje Wiu+t''ucecci arino>?
193696087above this opening; find the depth through which the surface will pass in one hour?
193696087alas, how foolish are we to make all this adoe?
193696087because, if you have, and will lend it to me, you shall go halves. ” “ Halves in what? ” inquired his friend.
193696087brevis,(?)
193696087d^ augleS t0 the leVel ’ but in each l)arti- as the rrrlTni& r0r?
193696087dx K.dx — mSdt\l2 g( H — a?)
193696087eXie"s*ve^act of country, flat and uncul- T nh1d ’?
193696087et qui pecunia fundum acquirit annon necunia UP cr^+^ recilnat Slbl> qul ex pecunia fructum mercatores lucrum?
193696087face to face with the question, Where, then, are they to be Jacobi, found?
193696087h Cerato- hyal J Basi- hyal S Glossohyal V?
193696087i. h> htmfoo piiey((/<»/•<''li’reruin yBohulliori, yi><^TmTiTrrffsfar vm;///?''
193696087icm?
193696087ilZ lT?
193696087increased weight, such as those for the front and tube Lear?
193696087it re o ded[wnUed0niUS( F''?"
193696087jg thg symplectic,?
193696087lh*V.ie?
193696087log.y), and by substitution 2 A m2 SV/ v( mS, V2gj2^ mSV''%VH-?
193696087of r16 lnhanlta, ntS^f Italy are a mixture of races, composed but, GaU S?
193696087one ’ of which the universe consists?
193696087per square? acturo ol inch, but in some cases it is as much as 5 lbs.
193696087readilyTwith Pleasure and not with diffi-? laa 1 advocate is just such a thing; it is easy to use Ind I T r PlearVt0 d0; and ’ f0r that reason.
193696087rhtriaBr.i Doagl( a&trawj# g^A^r-"”SgfiS: £ ortirl A. T.&tew''arl^ leracrjejefan''|> nevw«2l fcen>*o^ Carmt[ Glleadl^arup^i; 2?
193696087shocks?
193696087t is not, in short, by the amount or value of the currencies of different countries; but by the means which they respec- Storly 27, » pr0f?
193696087tales whh, 1 ff": V- e< i mt ° num0r0us and » fte ” hostile bond o?
193696087the history of Italy before the rise of the Roman power V?
193696087tides of the sea, ebbing and flowing as it doth, whereby it keep- eth a current also, as it were the stream of some great river?
193696087what 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?
193696087which way shall I fly Infinite wrath, and infinite despair?
193696087— 2AVB,| y/ B( H- A)-VYA+ B) a — AH — BA[ ms V 2 g( A+ B) l v J-r;) by integration; since a?
193696087“ Do you ask me, ” says he, about my course of life?
193696087“ Have you got five guineas?
193696087“ Who can resist God and the great Novogorod? ” became a saying of the fifteenth century.
193696087„ Erinaceus, Monte Bolca(?)
193696087„ Scillae, Monte Bolca(?)
193696087„ Stokesii(?)
193696087„ dubia, molasse(?)
193696087„ duplex, tertiary(?)
193696087„ heterodon, Normandy(?)
193696087„ lata(?)
193696087„ leptodon, tertiary(?)
193696087„ rariostatus, oolite.(?)
193696087„ semisulcatus, Stonesfield, Purbeck(?)
193696087„ suturalis(?)
193469393! j mi ii mill mi i Hi i iiinliiiiiii 3S s g^5332 3S SSSS 23 SS?.
193469393(: Bukte, ch^Rnf/ blznyl\ Wi^lawnny ft&stjji.?
193469393*; wherefore the area of the surface comprised between the proximate ordinates QR and qr is bl~^ sit?
193469393+ X*= GO vers?
193469393, A new It will now be asked, what shall be substituted in place theory can-0f this erroneous theory?
193469393,.v 25 t?
193469393.«/ — GG<*.Wsin?)
193469393//«A n V^+ «= V, andV and^gn2=-2 Seaman- y?
1934693930perator?
19346939315 two separate Tig 15. and enlarged draw ings of one cf the valves and its working gear;/?
1934693931539. dTcL V?
193469393230. be ye co davpacne, droTrcorard?
193469393252 Sicilies, vincial council, meet?
193469393295 worm cocoons?
1934693932c?, Woods.
19346939333; and “ British SlnJ?, r^lbrary)y “ h 154.
19346939343), and the depth of the voussoir EF?
19346939348), make/?
1934693934tfk2 In order to find the volume of a solid, we must integrate the equation y/ yc?
19346939350), and set out on it the line//?
19346939350), equal to/?
1934693936 11 6 4 4 3f 8|- 4* 7?
1934693937) to another position, as W''j, and that by this change of position the ship has been inclined through the angle?.
193469393< p y cos.< p; and thus the tendency of the beam to redress itself in the direction GO is 2 •(# cos.?
193469393
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193469393A part De?
193469393All American boats have wooden hulls, and how to stiffen such a vast and shallow craft, flat- bottomed as Noah ’s Ark?
193469393Also, G''dY- GcjO= G<*Y+ GdZ- Gd0= G''dR+ GdY — Xx — Gd0= G''dR+ GdO cos?
193469393And thus the real motion of the ship is compounded of a motion of the centre in a direction parallel to Dc?, and of a mo¬ tion round the centre.
193469393And was it upon Shakspeare only, or up¬ on him chiefly, that he lavished his pedantry?
193469393And what human teacher has ever had such glorious trophies erected of the conquests of his philosophy as the extant works of these master minds?
193469393Anti- ®* ”?
193469393Bjfc2/ 4/ t2 — 4/ ta:+ a2^+ Cj^ f 8/ t3- 12/ i2a;+ 6/ ta;2-^ v>, fc2/4A2 —+* 2\, Cj^3/ ir( r —)+-3-( 2 V Wx/ lh?
193469393Builders of the Ship, Mare& C?
193469393But did the impulse which originated it come from within or from without?
193469393But if Seneca had guided him with a firmer will and a stronger hand, might he not have been saved from developing into a monster?
193469393But the important inquiry remains to be urged, How is the behaviour of the steam affected by the speed of the piston?
193469393But the question remains, is there a single germ of truth amid this mass of fable?
193469393But where was it to end?
193469393But which?
193469393But why?
193469393By halving any of the preceding letters,< or c?
193469393By the Merchant Shipping Act Require- of 1854 the Board of Trade are empowered to enforce cer- menr?
193469393Can any thing more absurd be conceived than an attempt, ln music, to describe silence by means of sound?
193469393Could this be accounted for by the absence of the popular actress, Miss O’Neil?
193469393Could victory be more complete?
193469393D d 1 If, as is most likely, the forces are proportional to the extensions and compressions, the distances AI and A?
193469393D?
193469393Diameter of the Screw propeller 24- 0 Diameter of Paddle wheels to outside of iron 56 10 Nominal Dorse- power of Screw engines 1600 horses D?
193469393Do we mean, then, to compare Addi¬ son with an idiot?
193469393Does a man at Paris expect to see Moliere reproduced in pro¬ portion to his admitted precedency in the French drama?
193469393Else how came Spen¬ ser ’s life and fortunes to be so utterly overwhelmed in ob¬ livion?
193469393English Oak African Oak, Italian Larch Scotch Larch{ butt to?
193469393Fastenings of this kind will Build?
193469393Fawcett Fhestorv Sc C?
193469393For Ayr see Article Stenography. ”\ y?
193469393For non- expansive engines, the actual entire duty is ex¬ pressed by the equation — W= aj?
193469393For who else could stay, even for a moment, the wild impetuosity of Alcibiades, or the ferocious arrogance of Critias?
193469393From W\( the centre of gravity of the weight or weights) draw W''jB parallel to F''L''j, and WjE perpendicular to W''jE; then W'']E= WjW''j cos?
193469393GG''= Wx, c cos?.
193469393GG''=<>!?!
193469393Has four tubular boilers, containing in all 3024 brass tubes, each 6 feet 5 inches long by 2?
193469393He gently expostulated with them for this outbreak of grief, saying, “ What are you doing, my friends, so strangely?
193469393He had luckily some friends in the north of England, among whom he now found a temporary asylum?
193469393Hervet?
193469393Hold, 18"O Builders, Scott& C?, Greenock,.
193469393How 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?
193469393How is all this to be explained?
193469393If it were wished to ask the question — “ Are the boats in want of ammunition?
193469393If so, it may be plausibly conjectured that it be¬ gan amongst those violent persons whom our translators have called giants?
193469393If 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?
193469393In order to obtain the values of these tensions, let the direction P/?
193469393In the latter, though the summits are inferior in altitude to those of Savoy?
193469393In this latter case it will be better to work the arch- stones thus: from the point 1 on section let fall( through p'') the perpendicular 1/?
193469393Is this coat- of- arms, then, Sir Thomas Lucy ’s?
193469393It is frequently asked, Whether is the paddle- wheel or Paddle the screw the most efficient propeller?
193469393It is not our intention, how-: rhV?
193469393Ju, y 1830, Mr. Brougham brought forward his motion, fiiifs in^lat^le^0.use should resolve, at the earliest possible period 0- 31- 32*?
193469393Let AR( figure 18) re¬ bridge, apq the arch- Fi?.
193469393Let OA — r be the radius of a sphere, and let it be proposed to find the centre of gravity of the segment having AP= a?
193469393Let us now consider the strain on any point C arising from Tb?
193469393MGd —?
193469393Might not some of these valuable manuscripts be even now recovered by careful research?
193469393Milton only,—and why?
193469393Mr Millar, author of the Historical View of the English Government?
193469393Much more elevated.than this is the knowing and wise men of his time?
193469393Now what is this?
193469393Now what proof has Mr Malone adduced that the acres of Asbies were not as valuable as those of Tug- on?
193469393On perceiving some of those who accompanied him, weeping, “ Why is this, ” he said; “ is it now that you weep?
193469393P D~85- 4(<+461) “ 85- 4 T ’ in which P= 144/?, and T=*+ 461.
193469393P?cullar constitution, with regard to nervous condition nf ’ lnt
193469393Produce Ee, which is parallel to BC, till it meet the yard in and draw FG perpendicular to E?.
193469393Raiding them with their dulness and inattention to its les- v"-sons and admonitions?
193469393Renaudin refusing to be placed on it to report on the question, Whether it was proper for the Aca¬ demy to occupy itself with animal magnetism?
193469393S O C R Socrates, tion and self- knowledge, and disregard of personal respon- by those who implicitly received them?
193469393SHAK SPEAR E. case what would follow?
193469393SHEER? LA HALE BREADTH PLA PabJish- el by A.. Sc C. Blafik, H^( t. Aihmarv sc.
193469393Sejanus felt the ground giving way under him, but what could he do to prevent it?
193469393She is not worth thee then — What years?
193469393Sir Launcelot Greaves is represented as a per¬ son of diseased understanding; and who shall set bounds to the vagaries of insanity?
193469393Sitmuda Sc C?.
193469393Strength of arm OL and 0?.
193469393The Basento( Casuentus), the sources of which are near those of the Bradano, the Salandrella( Acalandrus?)
193469393The chief of these appear to have fled to Megara, where they could reckon on finding a refuge from Athenian hostility?
193469393The consideration we allude to is this, Has this change deterior¬ ated our skill and knowledge of seamanship?
193469393The equilibrium valves have the upper disc 12 inches diameter, area 113 square inches; the lower disc is 10)?
193469393The fifth, “ consisting of ignorani practitioners and siib women 1,S?
193469393The force Do?
193469393The grand controversy has been, and ever will be, What is the causal relation that underlies the external phenomena?
193469393The king?
193469393The product is- — — 1 This?/i-j- 1~ m 2 X w+ 1 must be as the square of the depth, or as ys.
193469393The question is often asked, What is smoke?
193469393The question, “ What is the extreme limit to which a chain- bridge can be thrown?
193469393The second, and by far the most remarkable, pamphlet, had for its title Qu’est ce que le Tiers Etat?
193469393Their size and colour, however, greatly depend upon whether the connexion was between the capercali cock and the grey hen, or vice versa?
193469393Then there wil1 be tw0 cases: When th?
193469393Theoretically,?/om, 3/60, or u, is «, but the light sign ydd „ may be used in all cases.
193469393There is here a large museum of porcelain, containing specimens of all ages and countries, and''l?
193469393Therefore because z is the same in both, the quantity F? G2.
193469393Therefore we have Cl: CK, or Cl: ID= A''‘cos.2a?
193469393Therefore we have T2: t2=/P* R2/P''^ L5/5 T 9, Seaman- F~ rG7:/.^?
193469393This axis can, however, be de¬ termined at any instant, providing the direction in which the ship is rolling or pitching be given?
193469393This will be disturbed by applying to D a force opposite to D e?
193469393This, 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?
193469393Though not of Roman origin, Southampton is still a History place of great antiquity, and probably may date its risean?
193469393Thus,* T?
193469393Under the mild skies of Italy he began the stud?
193469393VS* V* sin a Therefore t.-,/?
193469393W hen the plug frame l i l descends, the valve D is closed by the plug?, and the valve K is shut, and the valve L in fig.
193469393W4 sin?
193469393Was Addison ’s ne¬ glect representative of a general neglect?
193469393We hold with Tacitus, “ Ostendi debent scelera, abscondi flagitia?
193469393What can a man do after a king?
193469393What could man do more than he had done, and see what had come of it?
193469393What kind of woman is’t?
193469393What may we assume to have been the value of its fee- simple?
193469393What, then, it would naturally be asked, must be the effect of such a teacher on existing opinions in religion?
193469393What, then, triumphantly asks the philosopher, think you of a person who is so inconsistent with himself?
193469393What, therefore, might not be expected of minds of inferior order?
193469393Whether by classes, as hitherto, or by individuals?
193469393Who has not heard of the Athenian sage, the great moralist of heathenism, and his persecution and constancy even to death?
193469393Why should not he make himself a name that would be remembered as well as Luther and Calvin, when he should- no longer be known?
193469393Will you be faithful to me, as your forefathers were to Gustavus Vasa and Gustavus Adolphus?
193469393With respect to a, observe, that if we make the angle WCF=/?, we have p — a+ b+ x; and p being a constant quantity, we have a+ b+ x= 0.
193469393Without attempting to demonstrate formula?
193469393Would they continue still blindly and submissively to fol¬ low the voice of authority?
193469393XX E dioEiirgh.. Aili?
193469393Yet, spite of these great differences, is there any other English poetry that is so like the Homeric as that of Spenser?
193469393You are above the reach of all sound from the inhabited parts of the country. ” And what do we find in this re¬ gion of snow?
193469393You may do it in this way: turn the palm of T?
193469393^%''A''%IaTnT''.•''>>‘hoi\»ang<''ii( ou^rnwfy^j EifeJfatintWih T^^0^p<''}av''zb ufft?''
193469393and S. by those of Malaga and Cadiz,? n.
193469393and we have, as in the former case, GS M- G
193469393area A3 a5=^(a3+ « 5+ 4«4, ana area A5 a?
193469393both tends to retard the ship ’s motion and to produce a rotation: it retards it as much as if the same force Do?
193469393butt top{ butt to?
193469393did you not long ago know, that, from the moment of my birth, the sentence of death had been decreed against me by nature?
193469393gteam rige equaHy strongly from water at 200 ° or 180 °?
193469393hy too, that Cebes and Simmias come here from Thebes?
193469393intellectual potentates who have recommended themselves by gracious manners, could so soon and so utterly have been obliterated?
193469393into the world?
193469393is- f U& A i I i& i7?
193469393larimX ufe“led UP to a P^od lon?
193469393mtr, ’ The? econd,, n s, mi ” employed wine and charms.
193469393ns( paivrj ’ arenas yap 6 Xeyeir,^evayovpevco nvi kul ovk eni^apicp eoiKas ’ ourco?
193469393or, again, are they but the occasion through which the phenomena are developed by a purely subjective process in the persons operated on?
193469393p+?/ cos.< p) ds.
193469393t Length between Ferpendicnlars 3 t I)?
193469393that is, what is the mutual action between the par¬ ticles just before their coming into absolute contact?
193469393the curve corresponding to the smallest distance of the par¬ ticles?
193469393to 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?
193469393w^^ a n i o m oo am., dl,? 11, dive, 7/ p, f«7 t.
193469393was christened on the very next Sunday succeeding to his^birth''notwith"elri beiLTeaclmd bvco^1117 ’ occasioned by tbe dis±anc?
193469393what is the true proportion of the not be sub- strength Gf columns?
193469393~ W Writing this latter value of GG''in the former equation, we get_ plglw1-cW1 cos?
193469393— GdO — Xx= G''dR —( GdO vers?
193469393‘ Why do you not bring in the patient? ’ demanded the expectant operator.
193469393‘ itmneib- j££sh- nni\mz''rfin''J’mi ‘ hji BeJeenriEcL^?
193469393“ Vis scire, ” he says, “ quam dissimilis sit harum artium con¬ ditio et hujus?
193469393• If 1 a:!?
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193696085''vus* enu ® 311 Meretrix an advocate for whores among the Gentiles?
193696085( See Biographie Universelle?)
193696085)*? 4, therefore all the future pre- 1+ abc, Ac.
193696085* tbe.t0ttfm thoroughly; colour it with a little vermi- of the same ingredients, omitting the vermilion; and Z/ Hn ml n, Wll-?1?
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193696085+ dif these forms has its advantages when applied to particular ad?x Each of them also gives h= ydy V dx?
193696085-j- dy2 will represent the trapezium HL; and since the circum¬ ference of each course increases in the proportion of the radius y, hyVdx2+ dy?
1936960851 b?
19369608512) 9460f pence 788 4| £ 39 8 4| 3c?, 72564 at| 3 4)217692 farth.
19369608518)144(8 2d, If a certain number of men consume 8 bolls in 28 days, how many will they consume in 56 days?
1936960851833, p. 670; translated from the Hhei- nisches Museum?)
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1936960852c?, Divide the account into several parts; add these separately, and then add the sums together.
1936960852c?,] 23754 at-|d.
1936960852c?,] 4573 at 2| At 2d.=4- of Is.
1936960852c?,] 7543 at 14s.
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1936960853c?, Subtract the numbers successively from the sum; if the account be right, you will exhaust it exactly, and find no remainder.
1936960853c?,] 2842 at 31 710 6 177 7| Ex.
1936960853c?,] At 6d.
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193696085= CM: CN — C 6: C N. There¬ fore we have CN= — Cc?.
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193696085?, and, as well as bowyers, were persons of great consequence in the com¬ monwealth.
193696085A Ldl^ulntTty1W, ith the whUe of> n eS& and worked with the hands over the paste when pressed flat in the hand; it must be well kneadll?
193696085AN DELI S, Les, an arrondissement in the department of 250 840 arrpr/ i e*tends over 392 square miles, or Andena dfvidpd?
193696085ANATOM T.//
193696085ARCHITECT( Latin Architectus, Greek ’ Ap^treKrwv arc 431 from the primitive words a/ p^, the beginning, origin, or cam?.
193696085Abbey Church,, fier/ s Window fromSteyniny?
193696085An equilibrium, accompanied by some firm stability, pro-''duced by the mutual pressure of the vertical joints, may hyVdx?
193696085And do you not thinke that St Martine might be op¬ posed to Bacchus?
193696085And whence, it may be asked, does their interest arise?
193696085And why?
193696085Anglin?
193696085Angling, ing and recrossing every stream and torrent, with the agility of an otter, and the strength of an alligator?
193696085Animal whatever is arbitrary?
193696085Apples form a considerable article of commerce, and are imported to Britain chiefly from France and America The S''"Wle?
193696085As the wowac?
193696085Asia^ of its rude tribes?
193696085Ask a common but intelligent mason, what notion he forms of such an arch?
193696085Before are the inner surfaces of ed above by the anterior ligament, below by the posterior The P^vis and its di- th?
193696085But Rhetoric further con¬ siders, what is the practical force of such and such argu¬ ments?
193696085But this cases ydyv V dx?
193696085But was this an original discovery, or at what distant epoch was it first introduced among them?
193696085CO 03 CO to cc to TJ T3 rG HG G.ti G G G< U G G 3 3 3 « PH to to 03 “ k H — 3 3 3 G O O O G 5?
193696085Caternillars wnernllv.u-,''£ ’ » uc acquire me iai, uiL?
193696085Compara- From the specimens of the Ichthyosaurus hitherto dis- tivc covered, it appears that the number of vertebra?
193696085Did his heart sink therefore?
193696085Did they examine and study the remains of antiquity in Greece and Rome, in Italy and elsewhere?
193696085Does the preci¬ sion with which a plant is marked in the foreground take away from the air- drawn distinctions of the blue glimmer¬ ing horizon?
193696085For if the water is to be conveyed in pipes across the valley, what other purpose can these columns possibly serve?
193696085Form h t. © ■ W y^ 1^,1,.c c: x ■/''(''■ ■-1- ■ ■ i ll AJ*1 1 ■ ORl?
193696085Giacomo della Porta, a con-''temporary of Palladio, followed Michel Angelo in several( j?
193696085Had they not hee idols and shee idols, some for men, some for women, some for beasts, and some for fowels?
193696085He added, that infinite n SjV''Tr,
193696085He then strikes with violence, and drags or throws his victim on shore; for there is little fear of his tackle giving way, mo T?
193696085How much should each have?
193696085I hen, who would answer a single hour for the honour or common honesty of such a canaille?
193696085I with him beei?
193696085ITn?
193696085If 100 men make 3 miles of road in 27 days, in how many days will 150 men make 5 miles?
193696085If 36 yards cost 42 shillings, what will 27 cost?
193696085In fishes the tenth or pneu- Thefirstofthl?
193696085In the froir and toad’wt?
193696085In the rav row cartilaginous plates connected by a thin membrane, and shark genera, again, these organs are entirely in?
193696085In this singular country all pas- of battle, and sometimes refused to recSnise a, of?
193696085In what respects, then, can the Macedonian army be consi¬ dered heterogeneous?
193696085Is the general effect in his pictures injured by the details?
193696085Is the truth inconsistent with the beauty of the imitation?
193696085Is#, If 30 horses plough 12 acres, how many will 42 plough in the same time?
193696085Is?,] 37843 at 1 farthing.
193696085Is?,] 4573 at 13s.
193696085Is?,] 7423 at 4d.
193696085Is?,] At 4d.=i of Is.
193696085It is found in the waters of marshes, and accumulates around the sides of jars or vases in which conferva?
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193696085Ksq r Arcit i Ena?
193696085Let AD be called x, and DB be called?/.
193696085Let us suppose an equilibrated polygon of a very great number of sides( fig- lO)?
193696085Levator scapulae,( l. s.) 3c?
193696085No- I?
193696085Occasionally he illustrates from etymology, as in deducing w&o?
193696085P perusal ot Ihu- and at Mant^?
193696085Quid adversus Germanorum proceritatem brevitas potuisset audere?
193696085Required the greatest number which measures 475 and 589?
193696085S., t00th nso?
193696085Shall vye speak the truth at once?
193696085The corrected fluent is^a-\-x+ V 2 ax+ x?
193696085The former are nearly as town?> civilized as in Yemen, less corrupted, but infinitely more fanati- llouses''cal.
193696085The general 211 reader will not wonder at the state of uncertainty which still pervades our notions of many animalcules, when we mention, ai?
193696085The ground on which it was posted sloped gradual- able for the effective action of such A''K 1''VA Y6 steel?
193696085The objects, however both of ancient and modern artillery are the same, namely,?
193696085The pathway, which forms the passage of the 131 SlelranT, ’ In 7?
193696085The question Whence?
193696085The second day, which they called dvdppvcn?, they sacrificed to Zeus and Athena.
193696085Then hVdx?
193696085Therefore CG: Ce?
193696085Therefore we have this proportion, bV, f hyVdx2+ dy2: hyVdx?
193696085They not only vmvtamUfemfint i an h?-U- ‘ In theSe sltuations they wil1 eat^ in substance, but are fond of all fluids that contain 1?
193696085This condition will be expressed by the equation^-^jj^ hyVdx?
193696085This gives us L^- L dyt, fhy*Sdx?
193696085Thus it may be asked, how often 8 is con¬ tained in 19?
193696085Thus, for the star corrections, Peters ’s constants of precession, nutation,& c., have been adapted to Bessel ’s formula?
193696085Thus, having parted in the middle the two decussating strokes X denot¬ ing ten, either the under half fc, or the upper half V?
193696085Thus, it may be asked, if 18 men consume 6 bolls of corn in 28 days, how much will 24 men consume in 56 days?
193696085Thus,/S"* intimat¬ ed two- elevenths, and era?
193696085To jtttv mpmov jravre?
193696085To 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?
193696085To what sum will L.100 amount when improved at compound interest during 20 years, the rate of interest being 4 per cent, per annum?
193696085To what then are those antipathies of which we have heard so much reducible?
193696085Travels in Georgia, Persia,< £ ■
193696085Tw''"? v •-niATso.vs of ’ XtamvxA.f, xr.yirM.irs 12* 16 A y 1 1 1 i 6.
193696085Was Vulcane the protector of the heathen smithes?
193696085Was there such a traitor among the heathen idols as St Thomas Becket?
193696085We have seen that if b G, the thrust compounded of greater than J hy V dx?
193696085We have thought it advisable to retain the modes of reception so various, that the exercise of this w 2 Ch —* 2^ « o ■*?
193696085What 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?
193696085What 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?
193696085What is the value of the policy?
193696085What natural insect do the large flies, at which sea- trout rise so readily, resemble?
193696085What species are imitated by the palmer, or by three fourths of the dressed flies in common use?
193696085What will L.320 amount to, when im¬ proved at compound interest during 40 years, the rate of interest being 4 per cent, per annum?
193696085What works of that day would stand in comparison with those of Etty?
193696085Why so?
193696085Will any one pretend to call by the name of antipathy those real, innate, and incontestable aversions which prevail be¬ tween sheep and wolves?
193696085Will such or such a con¬ clusion result from such or such arguments, according to the procedure of the human intellect in forming its judgments?
193696085With much difficulty he summniWI 1?
193696085\\ hat is there in the picture to convey the ghastly horrors of the scene, or the mighty energy of soul with which they are borne?
193696085^ ° j j I J he the tei ™ nature is metaphorically applied to denote the being, ovmk, of anything.
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193696085_ d?y d< p dx cos. p r dx cos/ cp cPy_ 1_ sec.3 p dx2 a cos.3 p a Now, by formula( B), y — v_ d?y_ sec.3 p c2 dx?
193696085a?
193696085and hence d?y y_ v dx?
193696085and when and where in Europe had they an oppor¬ tunity of contemplating it until long after it is known to have been in common use among them?
193696085avoirdupois?
193696085be b e: CG, Therefore 06=^"+^ Jhy V/ dx?
193696085bef ° re??
193696085bef ° re??
193696085believed correspond to the bilocular cone o?
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193696085f''JO ff00 IV XL T c fl ■ 31 fD,"’-''V JL i I J D?
193696085fTi^Vai1 ta^e ’ n facilitating general views, by rendering tabdnl? nmva i?
193696085fTi^Vai1 ta^e ’ n facilitating general views, by rendering tabdnl? nmva i?
193696085folio; Sherburn ’s Translation of the Astronomicon of0?
193696085g braTovTorTrhn"1,?
193696085g^Ilnpl II « 55^a>35£3i3|,, S.- r?
193696085hy V dx?
193696085hy\/dx?
193696085i... fi V?
193696085idol: as St Se¬ pulchre for one, St Bride for another; St All Hallowes, All Saints, and Our Ladie for all at once?
193696085impression by means of fire- I B‘smark s Caua/ n/ Tactics, p. 307?
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193696085j PROGRESS of EUROPEAN NUMERALS OO OO OO 8,000 V M^^ C* 8 C?
193696085kpkAo?, a circle, and rmAo?, a column).
193696085kpkAo?, a circle, and rmAo?, a column).
193696085ni,?.
193696085no less than that of Whither?
193696085o C oo_ 1 2 3 43 g 10 123 5l''ti<>A8 10 12?
193696085or a better sow- welder than St Anthonie?
193696085or a better tooth- drawer than St Apolline?
193696085or that he would have withheld his evidence when the manufacturers attempted to wrest from Mr Arkwright what he had so unjustly ap¬ propriated?
193696085p<''-tance in the history as- History, •rs «? lad to hare givei: some do- idiii/.h»- • «.
193696085p= 1;(?
193696085per boll?
193696085prl( roc?
193696085r ™ v ispen- ry mus-?
193696085six, and o- nAo?, a column).
193696085t0 W ™?& M^.,tbe second closing.
193696085that he would have allowed Mr Arkwright to accumulate a princely fortune by means of his inventions, while he remained in a state of poverty?
193696085that the integration of the equation d''2y dy?
193696085the form of the chrysalis, which, with the final transformation to the^? mS^ u*?
193696085the form of the chrysalis, which, with the final transformation to the^? mS^ u*?
193696085the present value of an assurance on the last m survivors out of???
193696085the present value of an assurance on the last m survivors out of???
193696085the present value of an assurance on the last m survivors out of???
193696085the same rate?
193696085therefore d —- and(?
193696085tributed to the mn«el^ c’fV, secon(^ ’ slender, are dis- Compara- The dura mater undergoes some peculiar modifications the"° o •?
193696085tyvo?, a footstep or track, and ypafrq, a description or representation).
193696085upon which fear wof ■ i ° f them talkel?
193696085ymov, a member, and Xoyo?, a snare).
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193696085— ye 0 2 t?,] What is the value of 1773 yards, at 3d.
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193108326t1.2 ni—1 “ 21,, As an example, let us suppose p=-,?=~, m=4, and «= 2.
193108326( 07) £ 4*& C.?/=B 4-( a/3)£+(/3/3)7?
193108326( 07) £ 4*& C.?/=B 4-( a/3)£+(/3/3)7?
193108326( 1—*•)-*=!+/**+ ±r^-’x2+- 7.2:3~^+&?
193108326( See Froude ’s History of England?)
193108326( g. f. g.) POLYTHEISM( ttoAvs, many, 0ed?, God), the doctrine of a plurality of gods.
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193108326*_ j being the probability of A living over x—1 years,/?
193108326+ 38- 2+ 381+ 35- 1+ 37- 5+ 49-?
193108326, therefore^^• But in the Pre-^ a 2wa''3 1 — €/2)2 2K.M cos F, and we have T''2?
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1931083261 In general, if d express the density, will express the distance x of the particles; Zjd, or d?
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19310832611s alloient parmy Paris, et quant ils veoient buys fermes, ils demandoient aux voisins d’entour: Pourquoi sont ces buys fermes?
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1931083269, “ Know ye not that the unrighteous shall inherit the kingdom of God?
193108326; therefore/?, a-, — 77~{n-\-1); wffience 2i2 the general formula( 45) n_ Sp, ®-,becomesn —, — 2 y{2.
193108326; whence, expanding the function by Taylor ’s theorem, and rejecting terms multiplied byar2 and higher powers of x, because a?
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193108326? eavy anc* slow* It is, it should be remarked, too high for small premises.
193108326? op.
193108326?, f, and known quantities by a linear equation of the following form: a;=A4-/ •\-gi-\-h£^r Sec.
193108326A ball is drawn at random and found to be w hite; required the probability of drawing a white ball at the next trial?
193108326A quoi pourrait- il done servir de rechercher lequel de ces deux genres de travail contribue le plus a, favancement de la richesse na- tionale?
193108326A, fx^tfixdx^zf a2<£ Ac?
193108326And how did he surmount this unhappy self¬ distrust?
193108326And if it be said that the labour of the miner is productive, must we not say as much of that of the ser¬ vant employed to make and mend the fire?
193108326And is it not obvious that the menial servant is also a producer of utility?
193108326And shall this nation com¬ mit an absurdity that stares every private man in the face?
193108326And the question with regard to man is, what is the rate of this geo¬ metrical progression?
193108326And where was such an education to be sought?
193108326And why may not the entire king¬ dom of England be further cantonized for the advantage of all parties?
193108326And 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?
193108326Are not manufactures and commerce as advantageous as agriculture?
193108326At what number does al¬ lowance begin with you?''
193108326Both sums include the salaries of stipendiary magistrates, the number of whom is now 72( I at L.646?
193108326But a tract, entitled Discourses on Trade, principally&\r Dudley directed to the Cases of Interest, Coinage, Clipping, awe?
193108326But does she co. not do as much for us in every other department of industry?
193108326But how does the case stand in the neighbouring town of Bolton?
193108326But it does not thence follow that a poor- law, well de- « an, ln?
193108326But it is now thought that? n cor- 134 POISON.
193108326But of what, may we ask, is the labour of the manufacturer really productive?
193108326But should we, for that reason, prohibit their commodities?
193108326But the sum of the two integrals on the right- hand side of this equation, the first being taken from v= —\u^ j to infinity, and the second from?
193108326But then revolves the question, why must we laugh?
193108326But waiving this, let us ask what is meant by “ correctness? ” Correctness in what?
193108326But waiving this, let us ask what is meant by “ correctness? ” Correctness in what?
193108326But what could be done?
193108326But why do we only feel the inequality of pres¬ sure?
193108326But why?
193108326But/?
193108326Conversely when/) and g are not known, but the event E lias been observed to happen m times in h trials, then R=0-r-27r?wrc)e — T?
193108326Could such variations have arisen if the titles had been considered sacred like the Psalms themselves?
193108326Cum seria faciei die, rogo, quantus erit?
193108326Definition, sumption of wealth?
193108326Do we desire grandeur?
193108326Do we wish for true policy?
193108326Does it not consist of comforts and conveniences required for the use and accommodation of society?
193108326Et n’ont- ils nuls hoirs qui y fussent demoure?
193108326For instance, it was then always said that Charles I. had suffered on the 30th of January 161< j"; and why?
193108326He considered a watchful attention to 1 T ° h- ‘ 7"“ TT rrd?
193108326Here we have s= a1+ a3+(?
193108326His own age elevated him to honours almost divine: in the present how many are acquainted even with a single page of his poems?
193108326How comes it then that we are not sensible of a pressure which one should think enough to crush us together?
193108326How then shall we say that it is visible, when we see only by the aid of light?
193108326How, then, is it possible to deny that those by whom this security is afforded are pro¬ ductively employed?
193108326How, they asked, can wealth be increased by giving equal values for equal values?
193108326I asked him what she had for each child?
193108326I his prohibition is renewed in more stringent terms and command is given io all mayors, sheriffs, j^dee 2 s;: fuir\an?
193108326If Quaker¬ ism succeeded, where would be the soldier and the marine; where the gainful trade of litigation?
193108326If a particular trade be at any time overstocked, will not the disease cure itself?
193108326If he, 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?
193108326If my views regarding the abolition of the franking- privilege... be not adopted2[ be adopted?]
193108326If the public, indeed, were universally duped by the paper, what motive had Philips for resentment?
193108326If the rapidity of mo¬ tion in composition strikes the stranger with wonder, what must that of distribution occasion?
193108326If this were accident, how marvellous that the same insanity should possess the two great capitals of Christen¬ dom in the same year?
193108326If, again, it were not accident, but due to some common cause, why is not that cause ex- plained?
193108326In Northumber¬ land alone, where Presbytery continued to be most effi- fromtlLTUSht ’? ° Ciniarlir WaS complotely excluded m its congregations.
193108326In connecting it, or effecting the transitions?
193108326In developing the thought?
193108326In his Querist, published in 1735, he asks, — “ Whether it were not wrong to suppose land itself to be wealth?
193108326In it tlm supernatural fhp hS glVe?
193108326In order to place the proposition now demonstrated in a clearer light, let us consider separately the different terms of the development of(/>+(?
193108326In respect of any year, the a?th, after the present, the probability of A dying in the course of that year is/?*_i—-/?*.
193108326In the grammar?
193108326In the metre?
193108326In the use of words?
193108326In this church is the grave of Tycho Brahe The university of Prague is the oldest in Germany, bavin* ’ thaTnf0 P ini?
193108326Is it not because of the greater cost of its production in this country?
193108326Is it not surpris¬ ing, I ask, that these works are executed in types quite diffe¬ rent from anything we observe in the Mentz productions?
193108326It furnished timber for the Roman fleets, and afterwards for V?''
193108326It is by no means an idle question to put, What is this air what is of which so much is said and written?
193108326It prospered better in France, where, under the name faience?
193108326It therefore comes out into the room; some of it goes into A T I C S. the real fire- place and is carried up the vent?
193108326It was from the diet chamber in this build¬ ing that the nobles and deputies of Bohemia threw out of • W?
193108326Its mercury, therefore, descends also; and run- ning over into b a, continues to supply its expence till the tube e?
193108326K cos F( C- f-/''—L sin 2?).
193108326K x 366- 26 x cos( 23 ° 28'') x{ 1—f sin2( 5 ° 8''50")?
193108326L. 839,860 74,929 66,468 30,302 14,940 70,405 1,512,120 1,660,229 3,062 12,040 62,261 12,120 7,600(?)
193108326Let 4 cards be drawn from a pack of 52; what is the probability of drawing one of each sort?
193108326Let a shilling be tossed; what is the probability that more than 3 heads will turn up in the first 10 trials?
193108326Let x and?/be the co- ordinates of a curve, of which the equation is?/=0nj;; then the element of the area is< pnxdx.
193108326Let(ra- f\)q~~np—\; EEEE, EEEF, EEFF, EFFF, FFFF, then, since jt?-|-<7=1, and »*-{-?
193108326Marriages are registered in the presence of four witnesses, and shmed by the parties, the witnesses, and the registering officer?
193108326Now from equation( 5) the general value or x is A-j-( aa)£+( a/3)*?
193108326O; andv^Y^ ’ as the impulse depends on the density of the impelling fluid, we may take in every circumstance by the equation R= S- D- V2, sin?''
193108326On making
193108326Or why was there ever any union between England and Wales?
193108326Or, in any case, what plea had he for attacking Pope, who had not come forward as the author of the Essay?
193108326Probability give the probabilities of E happening w 1, w?.
193108326Probability than The probability that p i?
193108326Q=?
193108326Que faisons- nous done par notr ®^^ Pc a sur tous les etres qui nous entourent?
193108326Quelle est la borne des demandes du consom- mateur?
193108326Quelle est la limite au- dela de laquelle le producteur ne pent porter la quantite de ses produits?
193108326Some readers will inquire, who paid for the printing and paper,& c.?
193108326Suppose there are n different urns A1?
193108326T^Telrth^ves u( lAen^or^utLsTel8 fh C^dera\le ° n tbe fP6 ™ 1, of agricul- and idleness, but excites us to health and strength by the kbourft^?
193108326Tbytfi a cfot^of rfotb?
193108326The 15?
193108326The Holyhead station,14011 for Ireland, and the Dover station, for the Continent, were? teamers selected for the first experiments.
193108326The above equation therefore becomes 8?
193108326The barrels are set in a brass dish
193108326The de¬ tails a ®?
193108326The following is a specimen of this famous book, the initial letter being printed in red:\ j J^ l&bp ftttpticfc rt) a c£j*»pcr ottb?
193108326The latter are now universally rejected: why not the former?
193108326The o- overn- d ini849 ’ 5)397,198 acres of arable land; l ° J mea10W1 k"?
193108326The observed quantity V, instead of bein- a func- Probability elements tlT b?
193108326The question under consideration here is, How is this brought about by the weight and elasticity of the air?
193108326The special quantities k and A''then become&=( 1-i- A)2/ A(/>n Ac?A= 0, A''=(1-t-/j)Z/''a2$„Ac?A, whence c —( 1 A 2$n A c?
193108326The total ex- staff ° f the penditure on account of the courts, for the year, was as ™ ™? ™; follows: — courts.
193108326The undu- And thus the observed fact is shewn to be a necessary ktory m °-consequence of what we know to be the nature of a com- rea?
193108326There are vast buildings appropriated to the sole purpose of burning oil, naphtha, spirit^ coal- gas,.!?
193108326There is not the least evidence that his three grand¬ sons( not four, as Hadrian says) ever carried on his business; for where are their works?
193108326Therefore t- c?
193108326They have sometimes, for example, considered it as synonymous with “ all that man desires as useful and agreeable?
193108326This is but vague- the ai?
193108326This would take leave of the reader with effect; but how was it to be introduced?
193108326Thousands of sellers then enter the maiket; and when such is the case, it is no longer possible to sell a pound of gold for a pound of iron; and why?
193108326Thu « in the curious collection of royal proclamations in the nndM ° f^? 0C1jty, Antiquaries, there is one of Philip f.''
193108326Thus, if the probabilities that an individual A, whose age is y, will live over 1, 2, 3... a: years, be denoted respectively by/>2, p^... px\ and if?
193108326Very well; but why, then, must we weep?
193108326We see nothing, we air?
193108326We shall have to speak,—1^, Of the standing army, with its reserve; 2c?, Of the landwehr or militia; and 3c?, Of the landsturm.
193108326We shall have to speak,—1^, Of the standing army, with its reserve; 2c?, Of the landwehr or militia; and 3c?, Of the landsturm.
193108326What can be imagined more capricious than the fondness for tobacco and snuff?
193108326What could the most skilful agriculturist perform without his spade and his plough?
193108326What did he mean by that?
193108326What, then, was the pretext for violating this treaty?
193108326When h, m, and n are large numbers, and a?
193108326When there are only two lives, the value of the annuity on the life of the survivor becomes Si?*/?
193108326When they commented on these facts in their conversation with a resident magistrate, his answer was, “ Why, what are we to do?
193108326Whence, then, the assertion, that we are surrounded with a matter called air?
193108326Where are the books ascribed to them?
193108326Who is your god?
193108326Why hurt ourselves to hurt the Spaniards?
193108326Why is the price of corn almost in¬ variably higher in England than in Russia and Poland?
193108326Why must we laugh?
193108326Why should a man study chemistry except to enrich himself?
193108326Yet the editors of Pope, as well as many other writers, have confused their readers by this double date; and why?
193108326Yet, as a part of futurity, how is it connected with our pre¬ sent times?
193108326^ A n A/ni- Gi fin t?
193108326_ fi T i?
193108326a weaver without his loom?
193108326accused certain persons of high rank, of whom the duchess was one, of having “ made a compact with the devil. ” “ Have you ever seen the devil?
193108326anb?
193108326at what era?
193108326attenJPts to* ceeP hi ® savings, the permission to work for his bread?
193108326cfiibb?
193108326did on a like occasion, “ Are you quiet in Manchester now?
193108326et scalp?
193108326event is decided?
193108326fmptor?
193108326from the last sys¬ tem, the value of x is given in terms of £,?
193108326i The most remarkable event during the winter in Novaya Zemlya was the unexpected re- appearance of the sun on the25th ofjanuary no?
193108326iirrent Johnson tells us that by “ police ” is meant “ the regu- jefinition?.
193108326log-( 1 —?
193108326mistake, the doctrine in question having eeen tully demonstrated in a pamphlet written bv Mr Massif j?
193108326nfctrir?
193108326or a house- carpenter without his saw, his axe, and his planes?
193108326r), and —_ Z PNE UM-D_ D x~ P+/>—DP_ P+/>—P P+P D x P+i?
193108326rroWn«t>2 a rorottc or)% Jj- cb?
193108326s. d. 1?
193108326second son of Benjamin, after serving in his you or a few months in the Frencl?
193108326that is, rp1 J*0Ine Per.sons tnke to other trades, and fewer young people be bred up to that which is least profitable?
193108326therefore p — T?
193108326to interfere in the quarrels of Cleonymus, the ex- king of Lacedaemon, he hazarded a rash attack upon Sparta?
193108326under what exciting cause?
193108326vel ame- ricanus(?
193108326w
193108326what mention is made of them by their contem¬ poraries?
193108326when he could have the same from a French shopkeeper for Is.?
193108326£ fhin? flc“,tu;aI''"PI"1"generally.
193108326—-+ 2?
193108326“ Because he makes good verses, ” said Louis, “ does he think he knows everything?
193108326“ Quid facit, excepta ordinatione, episcopus, quod non faciat pres¬ byter?
193108326“ What have we to hope, ” exclaimed Dombrowski; “ what have we not to fear?
193916150& It appears, also, that those tolls which have been some- LTv* f ” r ne rie1 at the narrovv inlets of some seas> de''fhr h Un- d7 th?
193916150''t0 be^amted from itftl sultative to tlm^?
193916150( O, Inti) Alapacha, Alai Hanigo Anguic Guiate Ape Anamocu Benrra Idah Numane?
193916150( See Miss Martineau ’s Society in America?)
193916150( See Wheatley ’s Illustration of the Book of Common Prai/ er, and also com¬ pare Hind ’s Rise and Progress of Christianity?)
193916150(?)
193916150(?) 2.
193916150) — Com(?''''
193916150) „| University, 1811) Deichmann ’s...,( Royal, 1550< University, 1731....( Classen ’s, 1800?
193916150)\ 1598} Town(?)
193916150* Here we have? i — 10, so that the formula gives in this case 2 log.
193916150******** “ What is the import of such sounds as that of the letter s in the word father- s?
193916150, In the middle of all this success, however, news arrived taken1 and that the Cathei, Oxydraca?, and the Malli, the most war- razed.
193916150- A2,, S2,, AT+& c. 1\«4—25re2+ 72 3 W4—25?
193916150.. Columbian, 1560- f Town or Cathedral!?)
1939161501,034 480,000?
1939161501,800 8,075 10,000 2.500 1,222 1.500 700?
19391615010,000 1,510 200 1,000 1,200 50,000 185,000 70,660 72,000 26,000 110,000 50,000?
19391615010,000 2,303 450 2,000 800 1,400 4,000 2,800 300 1,178 1,500 800 200 1,274 5,000 3,000 636 934 5,000 3,000 300 2,560 2,000 220,000?
193916150105,000 150,000?
193916150115,000 12,000 408,000 151,000?
19391615012,500?
193916150125,000 18,000?
1939161501389?
19391615015,000?
19391615015,000?
1939161501588 Do Do, Imperial, 1350(?)
19391615018,000?
19391615019,000 245,000 90,000 200,000 365,000 120,609 22,500 190,000 62,000 27,000 31,500?
193916150197,000?
1939161501{ reorganised, 1830 J University, 1575 Arsenal, 1781 City, 1529 Royal Bourbon, 1780, National, 1712(?)
19391615020,000 50,000 20,000 11,049 None 519,500?
193916150200 1,200 394 2,800 4,000?
193916150200,000 70,000 25,000 18,000 12,000 79,000 80,000 40,000 70,564 30,000 62,500 40,000 23,500?
193916150200,000?
193916150203,000 220,000 202,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 197,000 200,000?
19391615025,000 86,000 50,000 200,000 48,000 24,000?
1939161503 i 22,000 2,000?
1939161503,000 115 35,000 84,819 80,000 35,000?
19391615030,000 13,250 105,000 83,000 40,000 80,000 1,316 140,000 80,000 33,435 20,000 11,000 39,200 60,000 12,000 40,000 20,000 80,000?
19391615030,000 70,000 96,000 14,500 26,000 135,000 10,000?
193916150305,000 30.300 31.300 135,000 39,200 47,000 92,000 150,000 360,000 59,000 100,000?
19391615032,573 18,200 18,553 4,350 256,000 24,000?
19391615035,000 121,000 103,859 900 41 4,500?
193916150350,000 25,000?
19391615040,000 47,082 98,000?
19391615040,000 49,500 164,000?
19391615040,000 55,000 40,000 30,000 110,000 30,000 180,000 50,000 100,000 55,924 52,000 17,307 40,000?
19391615041,000 50,000 10,000?
19391615044?> Life- boat.
19391615060,000 40,000?
19391615060,000?
19391615064,195 21.500 16,000?
19391615070,000?
193916150700 448 25,000 7,000 2,945 3,000 3,000 3,417 3,000 10,000?
19391615075,000 45,000 120,000 90,000?, 81,000?
19391615075,000 45,000 120,000 90,000?, 81,000?
19391615078,000 500,000?
193916150815,000 562,000 519,500 500,000 480,000?
193916150899,000 602,000 540,500 510,000 502,000?
19391615090,000?
193916150; 5,000 3,174 126,000 30,938 24,000 18,000 10,000 11,000 172,000 100,000 45,000 16,000 9,000 4,000 5,000 75,000 13,000?
193916150? G0; a TT''V?
193916150? G0; a TT''V?
193916150A judgment, or the proposition which ex-? stics of presses it, must always be either Affirmative or Negative: aJudSment.
193916150A spirit evidently was in them, but what could it be but the evil one? ” Here we see the difference VOL.
193916150Adrian?)
193916150Ajao?
193916150All- pa Acaphan, Aca?
193916150And has not his kingdom triumphed?
193916150And how is truth attainable through a process which, so far as we have yet examined it, appears to leave open the chance of error?
193916150And in what state had he found his native country?
193916150And is it recognisable without interpretation of the terms?
193916150And is no man to be allowed to affirm the contrary, and to sift the grounds upon which the allegations of the other man are supported?
193916150And who are to be the choosers?
193916150And who is to be trusted with the privilege of pointing them out?
193916150And why not show this respect to the emperor and cardinal?
193916150And why?
193916150And will it be maintained that what private indivi¬ duals do so well can not be done more efficiently by the state?
193916150Are the two sets of cases, how¬ ever, capable of being accurately distinguished?
193916150Are they in any way thinkable, as pre¬ dications either in extension or in comprehension?
193916150Before the throne he was asked two questions,—Whether he acknowledged the works before him to have been written by himself?
193916150Behoul Nabagr?
193916150But 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?
193916150But how as to JE or £ 0, if these present themselves?
193916150But how do we come by the assumption?
193916150But if an unfavourable opinion is pronounced of any public functionary — of a judge, for example — would you have it left uncontradicted?
193916150But if not all, what is to be the selection?
193916150But in speaking of good, and the greatest amount of good, the old question arises, whence have we evil?
193916150But is the answer a real one?
193916150But there his action ceased; he left to the princes what they had no mind to carry out; and what could a people do cut up into 400 sovereignties?
193916150But was not the end of the world tunest The voice of the Friends of God with Tauler coming now?
193916150But what can it have as against the strong?
193916150But what if this juxtaposition grow into amalgamation?
193916150But what is character, if not the title to the fa¬ vourable sentiments of other men?
193916150But whose was the never- shaken mind?
193916150But why?
193916150But why?
193916150By ivhat means, then, did they learn to speak?
193916150By retracting what I have said on this score, should I not fortify rank tyranny, and open a still wider door to enormous im¬ pieties?
193916150By those whc are condemned to the sacrifice, in what proportion are the con¬ tributions to be made?
193916150C Louvre< Luxembourg., I Town, 1801?.
193916150Can it be so in these added forms?
193916150Can we do so without the idea of classification?
193916150Cantonal, 1803 f Provincial and( Town, 1537 Royal Public, 1611.... University, 1530(?)....
193916150Chapter, or Agnesian.. Town,1802 Bertolian, 1755?....
193916150Col¬ lege), 1703 Pembroke College Peterhouse King ’s College, 1577(?)
193916150Constanti¬ nople... University, 1343(?
193916150Dabu Umena?
193916150Did this make them Indo- European?
193916150Do you not see that you put yourself in the wrong by rebellion?
193916150Doctrine of negatives, whose predicate, when its true function is brought proposi- to light, proves to be undistributed?
193916150E 6,314 8,659 1,742 16,736 33,451 £ 5?
193916150ERIpD/ Ae Years of Preparation; or, the first wrong to continue?
193916150Eudeve Tevictze?
193916150Euocuepana Alua Aaloa, Aaloba Aloba Basle Ama, A. Caypacha, Cay?
193916150First, Is the term singular or common?
193916150For what is meant by a vicious government?
193916150Free access... Do Do 80.000?
193916150Galeat?)
193916150Has it been done?
193916150He studied music uJ?
193916150Here, then, we come to what is obviously the grand in¬ quiry; namely, first, what can be done towards defining the laws of nations?
193916150How are any such laws effectual?
193916150How can you allow an unfavourable opinion to be delivered in the one case, and not delivered in the other?
193916150How can you point out a line where passionate language begins, dispassionate ends?
193916150How come such things as plural numbers, and signs of plural numbers, into language?
193916150How could I have combated and Jires im- overthrown pope and sophists, even having the true faith, id1* 6?
193916150How does this affect our classi¬ fication?
193916150How is this effect to be produced, but by some means, fully enjoyed by the people, of communicating their sen¬ timents to one another?
193916150How is this to be accomplished?
193916150How were they got at?
193916150I Palatine% Marucellian, 1753.. Riccardian, 1612... Library of the FineArts f University, 1770(?)..
193916150I he question is, whether any such privileges should be allowed, and, if allowed, to what extent?
193916150If all opinions that are false and unfavourable are said to be indecent, who is to judge if they are false?
193916150If he admits its quality, but denies that it happened as alleged, the issue is at once reached whether the fact happened as alleged?
193916150If you say that no man is to pass an unjust censure upon the govern¬ ment, who is to judge?
193916150Imperial, originated j 1350; reorganised> 1595 ‘ British Museum, 1753 Imperial Public, 1795 Royal, 1661 Royal, 1550(?)
193916150In English libel law, where this term holds so distin¬ guished a place, is it not defined?
193916150In the meantime, Martin had often to go none of those who began it could live to witness?
193916150In these figures, nn> shows the reflector frame or chandelier; o, o, the reflectors with their oil- fountainsjo,/?.
193916150In what direc¬ tion shall we look?—upwards or downwards?
193916150In what manner are those wise men to be chosen?
193916150In- one term neg^ivfiy^^pig^^f^8^ ® rmativ ® pategur> icalS?
193916150Interest attaches to all plants, and rarity may be asserted of many plants; is it therefore true that every thing rare is also interesting?
193916150Is it an answer at all?
193916150Is it the strong, however, or is it the weak, by whom it is most liable to be violated?
193916150Is such an ordination ever actually given?
193916150Is that to be taken for granted?
193916150Is there, in a categorico- hypothetical syllogism, any actual inference whatever?
193916150L I B R A 1?
193916150Lavater ’s great error consisted in attempting to elevate it to the dignity of science( see KzxNs Anthropology), but this is easily paidonablc?
193916150Leicester- jn< r?
193916150Lengua, and Zamucu(?).
193916150Liberty of forbidden, what are those to which the prohibition should the Press, extend?
193916150MSS 64,500 70,000 64,000 62,000 16,400 17.700 100,000 27.700 80,000?
193916150MSS, 12,000 10,000 36,000 60,000 118,000 70,000?
193916150More particularly, what is its subject?
193916150Namjuxta illorum linguam, lang longam, baert barbam signijicat?
193916150Now then, with regard to nations, the question is, what ought to be constituted rights?
193916150Nuniguatae Gue Buyapo Inatuburch?
193916150O+ 1)5 therefore, putting P for the series, 2-\.i(?_ y+i/?__ y+&c 1^3\n3—3nJ^ s W—3n)^ C J 2 M l[ n3—3n we have this formula, log.
193916150O+ 1)5 therefore, putting P for the series, 2-\.i(?_ y+i/?__ y+&c 1^3\n3—3nJ^ s W—3n)^ C J 2 M l[ n3—3n we have this formula, log.
193916150Of such as was tendered an able summary is given in the Report?
193916150Of these conditions, how many can be said to belong to any thing included under the term Law of Nations?
193916150On what else is founded the greatei part of all human pursuits?
193916150Opata Tequiaca?
193916150Or can classification supply it, unless through the dictum or its principle?
193916150Pima Titauacatum?
193916150Royal Public, 1833.. University, 1215(?)
193916150Seke?
193916150She is not taught by laws, nor has she any need of force to procure her entrance into the minds of men. ”{ Letter on Toleration?)
193916150Since many plants are beautiful, and many plants are rare; may we not infer, that among the things that are rare, there are some that are beautiful?
193916150Sir David Brewster, soon after Malus, began avast^enes^.
193916150Sirr, Jeme, Bor Sir, Ser Dere, Gadzar, Shiroi Gazar Gasar, Ertjajaze Kaaziar Na Ki?
193916150T.e timber trees on the bottoms are willow, cotton- wood i V a^WP]v\an^^ck^ye; on riclTuplandl^^cucumber Speht7; t?Fr?
193916150Tarahumaran Pininte Avandaro( 1, Ma; 3, Tanimo) Tahapoa Chuehti Tegmecarichui Guami?
193916150That the Georgian also is Indo- European, or that the Osset is not so?
193916150The Chileno- Patagonian — The Araucarian( Chileno Pro¬ per), the Pampa(?
193916150The Mendocino(?)
193916150The Ta¬ kulli division falls into no less than eleven(?)
193916150The Washita languages—• how do we arrange the tribes just enumerated?
193916150The answer to it must depend on that to another, What would the effect of doing so be as regards the prevention of crimes?
193916150The case is only that, read as an I, it do geometers prove both a theorem and its converse?
193916150The fifth and last class, which was left unnamed, fell into Language, eleven subordinate groups? — 1.
193916150The first question is, whether any of those events has occurred which would give the affirming country a right of dominion?
193916150The icos of the adjec¬ tives, Mceso- Gothic, ags, igs?
193916150The imputing of these faults, therefore, is it not, in essence and effect, an exhor¬ tation to oppose the operations of government?
193916150The laws rv i?
193916150The precise question is, whether any exhortation, which is only implied and constructive, should be considered an offence?
193916150The press- mark, or symbol, which indicates the place of a book on the shelves, should appear both on the outside and inside of? v?
193916150The press- mark, or symbol, which indicates the place of a book on the shelves, should appear both on the outside and inside of? v?
193916150The proverb “ at latter Lammas?
193916150The question is, what has been gained by this transformation of the 0?
193916150The question is, whether indecent discussion should be prohibited?
193916150The question then is this: Is our predicate a name which may be given to the things for which our subject is another name?
193916150They are in general more level than tho?
193916150Those of Gohorry, Paris, 1571 and 1635, of the Sieur de Brien- cour, Rouen( Paris), 1664, and of Tetard, Hague, 1691- 1696?
193916150Thus, for instance, if the order of the classes be that adopted by Mr Hartwell claTsne“Tnhpnlhere”b?
193916150Ti, To Tshio Dat, Dia Din Lu pu, Mi6 La pri?
193916150Timuacan( Wind, Tattasuggy;[ Brothers, Tinai- tauna?])
193916150Toto Boxi, Toto?
193916150Town, 1637 University, 1636(?
193916150True; but w hen are we most secure against the influence of false opinions?
193916150U= tui, tibi, te, tuus, tua, tuum(?
193916150University, 1562 University, 1475(?)...
193916150University, 1794.... University, 1582.... University, 1732.... University, 1636.... Town, 1797 Town,1797 Royal, 1795(?)
193916150University, 1816 Wielopolski?
193916150Vienna.. Town, 1548 University, 1818 f Royal and Univer-) sity,1811 J( Rhediger, 1575 j St Mary Mag., 1547,1 l( Public from 1644)) Ducal,1580(?)
193916150We ask, what is B?
193916150Were these Athabaskan?
193916150What do we infer from this?
193916150What if it become t or z, or th, or s?
193916150What if the form in da change?
193916150What if, meanwhile, the separate preposition da change in form also; in form or meaning, or perhaps in both?
193916150What is it to me whether he be a saint or a miscreant?
193916150What then more just than to admit the innocence of him who could get a sufficient number of those neighbours to express their belief in it?
193916150What would have sufficed to supply the want?
193916150What, in fact, are the commentaries, but successful partial attempts at codifica¬ tion?
193916150What, then, can any one accomplish by pursuing this frightful policy?
193916150When are the grounds of opi¬ nions most thoroughly searched?
193916150When the causes are the same, who can expect that the effects will be different?
193916150Who about as one of the poor choristers, singing and begging at should enter on so tremendous a course?
193916150Who is to afford the greatest, and Law of who may come with the least?
193916150Who shall come forward; who stand excused?
193916150Who will undertake to say how far these circumstances have had to do with the appa¬ rent advance and retrogression of crime?
193916150Why has the gospel spread the more the greater the effort they made to hinder and destroy it?
193916150Why have pope and emperor not been able to put me down?
193916150Why is he not an object of public execra¬ tion r\\ hy are not the vials of wrath already poured forth upon his odious head?
193916150Why not worship a wafer which the priest has made God?
193916150Why should not the two cases be treated equally?
193916150Why should you be moved with the virtuous displeasure 781 which you express against me because I have praised the Machia- style of a bad man?
193916150Why, it may be asked, is this sufficient?
193916150Why?
193916150Would it be possible for any one to persuade us that Colaphus was de¬ rived from Cuff, or Blaspheme from Blame''?
193916150Would you not grant the li¬ berty of calling in question the truth of the allegations, and of supporting a different opinion?
193916150Yuhtepatz; Terepa?
193916150\atl.n ” ls^ecls> ons are treated by his successors as mnv KUdlCI?
193916150^ leaVG the syllogism directly amenable always in substenco t f Y dlSJ, mCtlve form?
193916150and whether he would retract what he had said in them?
193916150and, secondly, what can be done to¬ wards providing a tribunal for yielding prompt and accu¬ rate decisions in conformity with them?
193916150f?!!
193916150he usurpation of Grimoald was one of the causes of the su sequent anarchy, gradual decay, and final overthrow of I 6 0nf?.
193916150if 1 Iiatl n0 t Possessed tlie languages?
193916150in other words, for applying with the greatest possible efficacy the opinion of the world for restraining the violation of them?
193916150inferring that few things which are useless are also interesting?
193916150its life. ”( P. 241) “ What vouches, then, for the completeness of the forms of the syllogism?
193916150n?
193916150not even a favourable one?
193916150or undistributed?
193916150or where¬ in do the defects of government consist?
193916150or, is it necessarily col¬ lective?
193916150orMozzian,1787 Public Town( Ambrosian, 1604....( Brera, 1763 Benedictine Monastery( Royal Bourbon, 1780(?)
193916150org.1760 Ducal, 1760( Royal Public, 1555....< Secundogenitur,1750(?)
193916150racier?
193916150sciousness When the phenomena of consciousness are considered subjectively, or purely as functions of the conscious mind, i(?
193916150the means by which articulation is effected?
193916150the question is, whether they have performed them?
193916150them?
193916150what have you loved? ” are the natural questions we would put in this case.
193916150which the people can make a good choice, besides the liberty of the press?
193916150| University, 1575( at( Ingoldstadt) Pauline, 1588 r Town, 1445{ Fenitzer- Dilherr, 1615-( 1669 Cantonal, 830(?)
193916150“ All inferenc< is from particulars to particulars: general propositions are merely registers of such inferences already made, and short formula?
193916150“ Do they think I suffered a defeat at Worms?
193916150“ Quemad- modum Soriti resistas?
193916150“ Where is Christ ’s church, if it is not with us?
193916150“ Where( he asked) are the people to form the synods?
193109114''ij IB f?
193109114( A — a) 4- — —( I?)
193109114( A — a)-f- R2; but x?
193109114( D+ L),?
193109114( E — L), n — a^; we have now L-j- m cos.2 x+ sin.2 a?
193109114( a — a;), since a number of particles propor¬ tional to da?
193109114( q''—a)-[_(
193109114) 2 du2, whence dt — V2D3( 1+ v?)
193109114* a2 — c2, we have of v; and since tydy — 2rd?
193109114*/(l — Cos.2 «?
193109114+ 3^ 6375174 q*x?
193109114+ EC2( 5, 2, E.); therefore HE • EC zz PE*Ey?.
193109114+ dx?
193109114+ e?#5+ ex’1+... 3Vd* 3 fe5+ f i5+|-* 5 54c# 7+... x-tM7* 7-... z=±qax+~ qbx?
193109114+ sf- e~V 4~8li''4?
193109114+( X 8927900 gx?
193109114+( a 5917600 qx?
193109114+-99 IPx?
193109114+..., whence y — a+\bx2+\cxt+\dx*+..., m&fyx&x=\ax?
193109114+|- Px?
193109114, and the areafy&x= a*+i W+ i c^+ 3''3''5< «+= rt V- tC+ird 8- 25+ ‘ SPcx?
193109114-- 2 cos.2^ Substitut- thereforeso?
193109114-f A#4+~ c#6+^ dx?
193109114/9__ Vd)( s+ Vsd+ d),+ ff=^(A/ s- 3 1 V2 3+ 0=-=-(*? ■ ■ dv); tan.
1931091140 q^ ° x?o+...) b3x?
1931091140000000 T 0969100 qx?
19310911410); for it is perpendicular toDe?
19310911410); for it is per¬ pendicular to the line Do?
19310911413. depth being nearly constant, while the atmosphere is change¬ able; the column of air in D c?
1931091141323674 q^x?
19310911416 q''-^x?
19310911416), therefore DE= Ee?.
19310911419,6, E.> In the same way it may be proved that LP; Le?
1931091142 dd2+ r2d-\?
19310911420, 6, E.), therefore CP2: PE • Fp= z CQ2: DE2, and, by inversion and alternation, PE • Ejt?
1931091142r — 2rv 2r — yy+ aa 1 1 ’ 1 y''(4r—2?-?;)^/(2?''?
1931091142r — 2rv 2r — yy+ aa 1 1 ’ 1 y''(4r—2?-?;)^/(2?''?
1931091143 s‘n*( a — y)?
1931091143 to Lemma), let it be less than PR; then LD and Lc?
1931091143, Lemma), then LD and Le?
1931091144368579+ Y 4959794 qx?
1931091145176... ql0z? ° 17.
1931091145337080 qz?
1931091145406074 qx?
193109114546 Introduc- But what is the cause which operates in determining tion- the regular arrangement of the particles of bodies in these circumstances?
1931091146709412 qx?
193109114697 terpiece?
1931091147) is to he constructed for a given place''--V —''Jr0"1''?"
1931091147166987? 2#4 4^ 0354574 fx*_ 6.
19310911475 ° 36''60 36 45 36 30 36 P. 15 ° 36''0 36 14 24 30 24 44 24 59 24 74 24 89 24?/the hour angle.
19310911477 qwx? °+...) IPx?
19310911477 qwx? °+...) IPx?
1931091148), the point P is its vertex, and Dc?, Ee are ordinates to it.
193109114; and let KA, a tangent parallel to Dr?, meet the other two tangents in K and A.
193109114; they can not therefore hold trq.e, unless we have also the two equations of condition At/+ A''t;= 1 — e, and Am''-f A?
193109114; —-, S?
193109114;+ 8'':21;2+ 16- 2- 3 yy — aa\ r__ r yy — whence —% V 2r X 7* 5,3a8+ g g^ L: whence by substitution we have__ 2r aa T/ 2?
193109114= 1; m?
193109114= a- 1?
193109114= cos. v: cos.?/, sin.
193109114=(+...; and the value of s= being expanded\/(l-V tt) into a series, as in Proposition C, n 6, calling —, or a, m r 1 we find s —^fyxdx — bx cx?
193109114?
193109114? 2 7- 5 Q 7- 5- 3 •8?
193109114? 2 7- 5 Q 7- 5- 3 •8?
193109114? 3 log.
193109114? 4d?7 s 7- 5- 3 ¥ 2''16?a.
193109114? ded f the new milk of the next.
193109114? g+ N, in which M=( e — E) R1 cos.
193109114?/= 7 — «( 5.)
193109114A diameter DOc?
193109114A few pailfuls heated wLy S th?mZ. ’ DuTg^tte^“"ngT^''''''1''?
193109114A population is said to be redundant: when is it so?
193109114Amongst the evils to which mankind have been subjected, why might not their being liable to daemoniacal possession be one?
193109114And HA — Ha — DF — Df;''? Ut^ — Ha= HC+ Ca — Ha= 2CH; therefore DF — D/*= 2CH.
193109114And if one individual may do this, may not fifty, or five thousand, de¬ mand the same price?
193109114Another person may arrive, by his own process of thought, at similar conclusions; would you deny to him what you granted to his predecessor?
193109114Another series may be obtained by the expansion of V{2v — vv) mt0 V(2v)( X+4?
193109114Augusta?
193109114Because DF—= HA ■ — IL* — Aa, therefore D is a point in the hyperbola; and in like manner it appears that 6?
193109114Because DK is a tangent at D, and DEc?
193109114But T> d''PE: Dg?
193109114But a navy of what extent?
193109114But because Dr?
193109114But because K& is parallel to De?, HD: DK r= Hd: dk(2, 6, E.); therefore HI; KM — He: km.
193109114But how can it, in that case, get it cheaper than it can make it at home?
193109114But i?
193109114But if the Franks scarcely knew their own country, what must have been their ignorance of the countries of the East?
193109114But supposing it were otherwise, is a system injurious to the community to be kept up for the sake of a particular class?
193109114But what if they should become robbers?
193109114But what is the nature of that relation?
193109114But what superfluous produce would a nation of cottagers, or rather, we should say, of paupers, have to dispose of?
193109114But why are the same edges and the same faces attracted in the same way?
193109114CURETES, Koup- Jjre?, in Antiquity, priests or people of the island of Crete, identified by some with the Corybantes.
193109114Can any body point out any land- marks which have been set up by the proper authority?
193109114Can any judge in Christendom show such a trial of integrity, who did so long a time serve in such an eminent station?
193109114D=2x s — bxX+ b3x?
193109114Damns?)
193109114De meliore n0taPZ“ta eoZeaffi de iis erSS 1S?
193109114Does any one doubt that it is the demand of the other classes for their peculiar products?
193109114Does the wealth of a state consist in the wealth of one part, effected by the misery of another?
193109114Draw KL perpendicular to the meridian, meeting the greater circle in G. Draw OG, meeting FH in H In the hour line OY, take OB equal to OH?
193109114Eiu/?
193109114Est- ce Aristote?
193109114Est- ce Platon?
193109114Et assassins?
193109114Et vous? ’ ‘ Deux francs me suffiront — je suis seul. ’ ‘ A vous done la preference. ’ C’en est fait: le marche est conclu!
193109114For PC2= HC • CE( 17, 6, E.) zz HE • EC+ EC2( 3, 2, E.); also PC2 zz PE • Ejt?
193109114For in the same manner that the rectangles ED • De, HG • G^ have been proved to be equal, it may be shown that the rectangles Eg?
193109114From my manor of Croydon. ” Is not this a cool contemplation of such an inhuman act as the burning of his fellow- creatures?
193109114HI, H* perpen¬ dicular to DF, r?F, and KM, KN perpendicular to FD, FP, and Am, Aw perpendicular to Fr?, FP.
193109114Has not France an equal right to the south coast of England?
193109114Hath Bolingbroke depos’d Thine intellect?
193109114Hath he been in thy heart?
193109114He asked what she would do if she married her cousin?
193109114Hour Angle a?.
193109114How did the present law pro- t^econi vide for these ends?
193109114How is the result to be viewed in that case?
193109114If a country requires soldiers, why should not fair induce¬ ments be offered to recruits, as well as to others employed in the public service?
193109114If he had had a son of his own blood, why did he adopt Leucus?
193109114If he wrote only for phi¬ losophers, who can wonder that lie should complain of a somewhat unappreciating audience?
193109114If it be asked why are not the Abyssinians and the inhabi¬ tants of Zahara of as dark a complexion as the Moors on the coast of Guinea?
193109114If such property be admitted for a time, is not the term of fourteen years sufficient?
193109114If the cot- 11 tage system be once fairly introduced, where shall it stop?
193109114If/ and r"denote the distances from the cen¬ tre, when m — 0, then i* —~ S—‘J?_.
193109114In the case of the parabola, the major axis is infinite, and the equation be¬ comes simply 1 da?
193109114In the first place, making 4?
193109114Is it not exactly the same sort of policy as if Yorkshire were to be drained and oppressed for the benefit of Middlesex?
193109114Is 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?
193109114Is this affection to be wholly ascribed to mistaken views of their utility, or partly to other causes?
193109114It increases the efficiency of the men^?
193109114It is found that an equal in¬ crease of temperature will produce an equal( or perhaps a less) motion( — d?'')
193109114Join KP, Kp; the triangles KHA, KL?
193109114Large vessels for distilling, brew¬ ing?
193109114Leicestershire, and contains the cream of one milk- rf?
193109114Let DEe?
193109114Let DEg?
193109114Let DH, a tangent to the ellipse at D, meet the diame¬ ter P » produced in H, and let DEc?
193109114Let DPd be a tangent, and FD,/d, perpendiculars from the foci; the rectangle contained by FD and/ a?
193109114Let DPe?
193109114Let DPg?
193109114Let De?
193109114Let Ee be bisected in O, then ED • De — EO2—OD2, and Eg?
193109114Let HD, He?
193109114Let HD, He?
193109114Let KL?
193109114Let KL?
193109114Let 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 DEc?
193109114Let s?
193109114Lord Hai^lmLiJw^Ts^ed I believe “ a?
193109114Mais s’ils allaient se faire voleurs?
193109114Now HI= H?
193109114Now since Pc?
193109114Now, what country was ever wealthy without industry?
193109114Now, what sober estimate can be formed of loss or gain in such a chaos?
193109114Or assassins?
193109114Or, has the matter been always managed without measure or rule?
193109114Ought she not, too, to possess the island of Zealand, at the mouth of the Baltic?
193109114Que deviendront les deux proletaires exclus?
193109114Quel est do nt ce merveilleux livre?
193109114Reponse d la question Que doit on a l Espagne?
193109114SPcx?
193109114Should not England also seize the northern coast of France, in order to secure the passage of the English Channel?
193109114The Lord hath showed us an exceeding mercy; who can tell how great it is?
193109114The angles which the hour lines make with the verti-^ cal or meridian line at A are found from the like angles?
193109114The chief of these were the Lazi, Moschi, Apsilse, Abasci, Sagada?, Suani, and Coraxi.
193109114The chord DEc?, which is parallel to K/ e, a tangent at P, is bisected at E by the diameter PC/>.
193109114The corrections which he made, no?
193109114The earliest employment in which wp Ipi 1/? PP01nted t0 the office; but having ne- han"g find him engaged was that of tutor to Lord Geore- e Dm.
193109114The first point that occurs to be ascertained is, what part of the skin is the seat of colour?
193109114The first variety is “ ade;?
193109114The new?-qq0/1 Ti?
193109114The new?-qq0/1 Ti?
193109114The of the mer* predilection for the importation of “ hard dollars ” has disap- Cm?
193109114The points D and d being determined as direct¬ ed in the proposition, LP: LD= LH2: LD2, and LP; Lc?
193109114The ques¬ tion is, whether any advantage can ever be derived from a colony of this description?
193109114The semi- ordinates DE, Eg?
193109114The straight line De?
193109114The temperature of the whole Cut M t ° 80 degrees hy heating a small quantity of the evening^n teU^he g’-Wl?
193109114The triangles DHI, DKM, are manifestly equiangular, also the triangles c?H «, dkm; therefore i- ID: DK= HI: KM( 4, 6, E.), and He?
193109114The values of* and u are now to be computed by making*= 15 ° for the boms of XL and I.; again, a?
193109114Then, what are the manufactures in which there is to be a demand for capital?
193109114There appear only two evening and two Diallins?.
193109114These works are? 2!Lmenj0ned by Pr Burney.
193109114Thfs meeknp^fiit alf- b/ b?
193109114Through E draw DEc?
193109114Thus, taking x —-2, and b — L503, we have w — «+-813 bx?
193109114To cross a sea of three or four hundred miles in breadth was a bold undertakino- for men unacquainted with the use of the compass; bu?
193109114To what extent is it reasonable to suppose that they, under a system of free admission, would establish themselves in India?
193109114Watch( Plutarch ’s Alexander?)
193109114We have then x=^r cos.^ da?
193109114Wg may a]so express a?
193109114What are these Kobaler, who were descended from the shepherds, but the same as the Cobali of Greece, the uniform attendants upon Dionusus?
193109114What attempt has ever been made to draw it at all?
193109114What attempt has ever been made to draw that line cor¬ rectly?
193109114What difference does it make, that one of the portions of the same empire is somewhat farther off than another?
193109114What good could the public expect from the writings of men so selfish as to call for a perpetual monopoly?
193109114What is it that stimulates the occupiers to adoptthe best system of cultivation, and to make the ground yield the largest crops?
193109114What is the genuine, and, indeed, only, effectual encouragement to agriculture?
193109114What is the proof?
193109114What is the reason that nations, the nations of modern Europe at least, discover so great an affection for them?
193109114What is to be done when we meet with a word which we have never seen before?
193109114What opinion must we form of such a rule for guiding the policy of state?
193109114What then was the consequence of our bank pa¬ per becoming inconvertible, or no longer payable in cash?
193109114What then would happen, supposing England still to resolve upon having 10,000 hogsheads of sugar?
193109114What was the result of this singular Commerce, discrepancy?
193109114What would they be in regard to the mother country?
193109114What, it may be asked, was the chief cause of the ex¬ tension of the navigation of Phoenicia?
193109114Where ’s the necessity of that, Mr Bayes?
193109114Wherein, then, would consist the advantage?
193109114Who would dream of appointing a master to supersede nature in teaching the infant to speak?
193109114Whom can we suppose Fold, with the head of a serpent, to have been, but the great founder of all kingdoms, the father of mankind?
193109114Why did he trust to the lat¬ ter the government of the island, when he promised him his daughter in marriage?
193109114Why may there not be framed a language of gestures as there has been a lan¬ guage of words?
193109114Why should not ges¬ tures serve the very same purposes?
193109114Why should not the best machinery be employed in raising corn as well as in spinning cotton?
193109114Would he be satisfied with being told that he had got a fair average quantity of provisions for each day in the two weeks?
193109114Would it, for that reason, be more rational to pillage Caith¬ ness than to pillage Yorkshire for the sake of Middlesex?
193109114\

193109114a quarter?
193109114adr^ temI- a^e at which tt re"dr? ‘ Nothi?S more is done to it for an hour, ittle after nine o clock the work is resumed.
193109114and a poor and starving people, should suggest to rulers Colony, the policy of ancient Greece, and some time or other re- commend colonization?
193109114and the increase of time for one vibration, which we may call Pp tan h r 9 dt Ml ir Cj j ZTgi If/?
193109114are equal to pKL, HYLp, that is, to two right angles; therefore KP, Kp lie in the same straight line( 14, 1, E.) Next let D*?
193109114b, whence, by squaring and adding a?
193109114b7X7+ X 3576767 qx?
193109114be a triangle, having its base L?
193109114be a triangle, having its base L?
193109114be tangents at the extremities of the chord Dr?
193109114being similar, and HA, L?
193109114brother?
193109114bx+^ 3187587 qx?
193109114c?
193109114da?
193109114duodum saeculi mon adh, ’ Pk- 1-S1^S0-n«Urae.0pificis C0 ° atU e.ditUm ’ qu?
193109114from?
193109114g S?
193109114gent corresponding to its 8th part; r''for that correspond-''mg to its 16th,& c. there is obtained a?
193109114haS had^ experienced cheese- mak?
193109114ing these expressions in the equation-= —, it becomes d?
193109114is my Richard both in shape and mind Transform’d and weak?
193109114is parallel to KA, a side of the triangle HKA, DH: DK=
193109114is parallel to KA, a side of the triangle HKA, DH: DK=
193109114jt wag pr0per t0 relieve the distresses of the sires in this way, why not apply it to those of the sons?
193109114meet KP in E, then HP: DE(= PK: EK)= PA: E
193109114o=^ —^; the equations( 7) give 6(r ° r)2 6(rr'')& Iog- x= log-( TTl)- m • a> 6= 2W? ’ log.
193109114or 55s, to 45s., or even less, should have any disastrous in¬ fluence over agriculture?
193109114or what is the cause of the same bodies turesabout*n^ie same circumstances assuming regular figures?
193109114r^ 2- 3r^^ 4* 5r^+* bx+ cdd-f dx>+ • —^ Pa?
193109114sequently dt2''dt2 2_ dr2+ r^d-^?
193109114similarly divided at P, p, KH: KL=( HA: L?)
193109114that has taken place in the interval have been provided Principles for?
193109114those mountains where the ark first rested?
193109114vision of ciples of the Corn Laws?)
193109114who employ and pay men for residing in provin¬ ces where practices are found which they want to intro¬ duce into their farms?
193109114who will drain all his land at the expense of two or three pounds an acre?
193109114who will float his meadows at the expense of L.5 per acre?
193109114who will pay a heavy price for the manure of towns, and convey it thirty miles by land carriage?
193109114who will send across the kingdom to distant provinces for new implements, and for men to use them?
193109114who, to improve the breed of his sheep, will give 1000 guineas for the use of a single ram for a single season?
193109114x/S/c\ tan.y=?
193109114y= ggs-( E — L) cos, a?
193109114z?, sin.
193109114z\1 Now we have, in the hyperbola, 1+ A a rem therefore V —\t — 4 —+ 1?
193109114~ P x?
193109114° f, V °''VLgeS! h?
193109114— 2D3( 1+ x?
193109114‘ Combien pour votre travail? ’( Trois francs — j’ai une femme et des enfants. ’ ‘ Bien.
193109114‘ Do not, says he, ‘ those mountains of Armenia bear witness to the truth?
193109114‘ How much wages do you want? ’ he says to one.
193109114“ Did you ever hear me preach? ” said Coleridge to Lamb.
193109114“ If idols are nothing, ” says Celsus,1* 3 4 “ what harm can there be to join in the public festivals?
193109114“ O my disciples, ” he exclaimed, as they thus importuned him, “ do you believe then that I have for you hidden doctrines?
193109114“ When shall we cause these mummeries to cease?, said he.
193109114“ 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?
193109114• Tune, ilia senectse Sera mese requies, potuisti linquere solam, Crudelis?
193109114• de, HG • Gh are equal, therefore ED • De== Eg?
193109114•^et Qd( fig- 6?)
193109114•••} and “: — nz dy if 5 y6 if+ MU’ld and da?
193322698''awi+m Published, ly A.& C. Black, Edinburgh, 185?). 193322698 r''O oi-J?
193322698( 2a 4- 2? » 4- c)c; and from this expression the manner of deriving the rule is obvious.
193322698( See Marshall and Park, on the Law of Insurance?)
193322698( Travels in the Ionian Isles and Albania?)
193322698( Vide Lucian?)
193322698( a+ x a2—ax-{ ■ ax — x?
193322698( b2+ 2ax — 3a?2)2=[ a+ b — 3x][ ba?
193322698( y+%+%+2) — 6y= 120, that is,?/2+ 2y+ 5?/+10 — 6?/= 120; therefore the equation required is?/2+
193322698( y+%+%+2) — 6y= 120, that is,?/2+ 2y+ 5?/+10 — 6?/= 120; therefore the equation required is?/2+
193322698( y+%+%+2) — 6y= 120, that is,?/2+ 2y+ 5?/+10 — 6?/= 120; therefore the equation required is?/2+
193322698* p^ VI^ Ur,,, JO Xl iQ^0^sliraJ^ SO^UTl.V>>/?
193322698*= 7,?/=4: Or*= 6,? y= Jy1.
193322698*= 7,?/=4: Or*= 6,? y= Jy1.
193322698+ a^+,& c. 1—x+ x-\-X — X?
193322698+ by—2b, it is easy to see that it is impossible to find such values of a?
193322698+ mey — c, and dx ey but d, e, x, y, are supposed hence the only values which a and y can have in whole Algebra, numbers, are x—9>,?/=4.
193322698-p 3px?
1933226980.08716 0,17363 0,2588?
19332269811, where it is rendered by the Greek ’ AttoXAvow, destroyer?)
193322698117, that the two surds which compose the root are perfect cubes of the form( A — l)3> and( A — BV — l)3?
19332269815 3_ 5 — 2 3 2+ 3 19 4/ 19 a/ a2 X a/053= a5 Y. a?
19332269818); for if x become infinite, whether positive or negative, a?"
1933226981853. a r. i r ttt Tin?
193322698185?;.
1933226981—^)1( l+a?
193322698232, that being put for half the cir¬ cumference, Cos. 9= cos. Cfn’r+9)?
19332269825:?
19332269828 And since y= —, we have?/=4, or_ y=(A.
1933226983 „* l/ „ 1 2*-^+ 2iI?-2+l6r_:C+4 2* 2—*\ — 2* 3 4- f*2 X — x)—2* 3+ x?
1933226983c?, By composition, a-\-b: a c+ d: c, or, a-j- ft: ft:: c-j- e?
1933226983c?, By composition, a-\-b: a c+ d: c, or, a-j- ft: ft:: c-j- e?
1933226983c?, It appears that the same phenomenon takes place during di¬ gestion.
1933226983c?, The anatomical situation of the adi¬ pose tissue is different from that of the filamentous tissue.
1933226984a?
1933226984az= — y(4< x — 8a?
1933226985a?
1933226986a= y(6x — 32a?-}-32a?
1933226987h?''
193322698: What quantity of each must he take?
193322698: what number of eggs did she buy?
193322698; x x 4$?
193322698= 0 C= a?
193322698= 1, and therefore a''=-; also b 1/= 1, and b''zz\: now a, a b a ’, b, U are also the roots of the equation ar4-j- px?
193322698=; Then, by rule 3, x a2-fx2-J- a2-\-ar?=2a2, And by transposition,& c. x\/a?-\-a?=a2—x?.
193322698=== a Then 1—V1—a^_a+ cty^l — x?
193322698?> a—2x sin.
193322698?> d.
193322698A G A Agapetus in ecclesias introiit?
193322698A bill of L.120 was paid in guineas and moidores: the number of pieces of both sorts used was 100; how many were there of each?
193322698A post is £ of its length in the mud, £ in the water, and 10 feet above the water; what is its whole length?
193322698AMPHITRITE( A^irpi/ n?
193322698Abubeker, with more coolness and wis¬ dom, addressed the people, Is it, says he, Mahomet whom you adore, or the God whom he has revealed to you?
193322698Accordingly, by comparing Va2 — x?
193322698After this, hi?
193322698Again, if a?
193322698Alex?)
193322698Algebra-( x — a)[ a,''3( a-\-p) a?
193322698Also^/2ia3x+ 40a3#2=( 23a3(3a?+ 5x2))3=2a^3x+5x?.
193322698Ambulant is also used to denote those brokers at Am?
193322698Anagrams are sometimes also made out of several words; such as that on the question put by Pilate to our Saviour, Quid est veritas?
193322698And 1—«—iov^I — a^-f- y/ l — x?
193322698And completing the square, x? — 10*-|-25=25 — 21= 4; Hence, by extracting the root,* — 5= zi=''V/4==i=2 And*= 5=1=2, That is,*= 7, or*=3.
193322698And dividing by x, 2a+ x — Vtil 4- x?.
193322698And from what nation or nations of the old world are these tribes descended?
193322698And if 3a? — 10=2a?+5, Then 3a; — 2a?= 5-p 10, Or xzz 15.
193322698And lastly, by what means, and at what period, was the science diffused over Europe?
193322698Are there any other means of union, save the nervous substance itself?
193322698Are there such vessels as the exhalants described by physiological authors?
193322698Are they derived from the great sympathetic, as is generally said?
193322698At the census, or review of the people, each person was asked, Et tu ex animi sententia uxorem babes liberorum qvuerendorum causa?
193322698Bloom.si)?''
193322698But how, if his extent be not sufficient?
193322698But may not the same be said of the idol worship of the hea¬ thens?
193322698But this distinction is not everywhere observed: the best authors frequently use a?
193322698But what beyond a trifling saving of seed is gained by this practice f And at what cost and hazard is even this secured?
193322698But what is the nature of this figure?
193322698But, after three centuries of incessant exertion, what is the result?
193322698By adding these equations, we find 19a:=76, and? y=4.
193322698By means the fens?
193322698By substituting 2 in the formula, we have 1 1 33+ 5.35 f 7.37++>& C •) 2z n A\2n-\-z 1"l"Q 2^ 3 1 i+ TT 2z?
193322698By the product of( a?
193322698Can their authors be the people obscurely mentioned in the Icelandic sagas, as the inhabitants of New Iceland?
193322698Can those old men be called unhappy who delight in the cultivation of the soil?
193322698Cos.(? r- p«)= — cos. a, Cos.( 2< T- f- fi£)*-|- cos. a, Cos.( 3fl-- j- a):= — cos.
193322698D=-& c. Therefore x= — z—^ ■ 5abc-j- a?d a7 ■ z?
193322698Dicat Filius Albini, Si de quincunce remota est Uncia, quid superet?
193322698Did all the tribes which inhabit America pass into it through this one channel?
193322698Edinburgh, 185?).
193322698First, tr+^=^£±^, the be reduced to im- And x- a a2 — 3?
193322698For example, if the proposed equation be a?
193322698For in this case a= 1, dz=.2, z — 1+( « 1) d — 2n—1, therefore 5=^ X 2n — r?.
193322698From the first equation x= a — y, and* 2=(a — yf, And from the second* 2=6 — y1; Therefore( a — yY= b —?/2; That is, a?
193322698From the first equation x= a — y, and* 2=(a — yf, And from the second* 2=6 — y1; Therefore( a — yY= b —?/2; That is, a?
193322698From the last circumstance they are supposed to derive their name, viz., from the privative a, and/xa£o?, mamma, breast.
193322698From what people nearer than the Chinese could the Peruvians borrow the idea of rafts with a mast and sail?
193322698Given W ro3a3,+? y= fa A t0 elimi ‘\y2-\-2ax — by=\idcl — E) nate y.
193322698Given a?2-j-28= 11#, to find#, Then x?
193322698Have the nervous chords and threads in such situ¬ ations their usual envelope?
193322698Have these depositions been found inside the pulmonary veins, and not inside the pulmonary artery?
193322698He was king of Mycena?
193322698Hence it follows, that as often as the proposed equation has three equal roots, two of them must also be equal roots of the equation Ax?
193322698Hence x== ±z 6 — 1, that is#=-f- 5, or a?
193322698Hence, and from the question, we have these two equations, x-\-y — b, x2 — 2cxy+?/2 — a2.
193322698Hence^?
193322698Historical a})reast?
193322698How is this diffu¬ sion of a peculiar and common character over materials so dissimilar to be accounted for?
193322698How long did the state of paradisiac innocence and happiness continue?
193322698How many did he buy of each?
193322698How many leaps must the greyhound take to catch the hare?
193322698How many men are there in Eng¬ land at this day, who could not even carry the knowledge of the alphabet to another country?
193322698How many sheep did he buy, and what did each cost him?
193322698How many were in company?
193322698How much fruitful land, for instance, is there in Continental Asia?
193322698How, then, are the increased exertions of the machine- makers to be accounted for?
193322698I. Pemns Koct^ou ’ E£oSo?
193322698If b is supposed to vanish in the supposed equation, so that ay2 — xy2= x?, then will A and D coincide( fig.
193322698If not, what are the proofs from which their existence has been inferred?
193322698If the quantity to be involved consists of more than two terms, as if p+ q — r were to be raised to the second power, put jt?
193322698If this literal equation were proposed, x3 —( 3a+ b)x?
193322698If we can by trials discover any one value of x which renders the expression a-\-bx+ ex?
193322698If, instead of supposing b positive, or equal to 0, we sup¬ pose it negative, the equation will be ay2 — xy2—x?
193322698If, then, the civilisation of Peru was exotic, whence was it derived?
193322698In adults their average length is from It?
193322698In conversation one of them asked him, what he thought of the study of the Scriptures?
193322698In dialect of a^tribe or nennle • 4f ° r 6 ° S18nificant of the most common objects, out of some thousands constituting the>~- P-?
193322698In like manner for the other pairs of such numbers; in which he finds it necessary to assume 16a?
193322698In like manner we find that in the equation a?
193322698In the first equation put 1= A, —( 3# — «)= B, — a?
193322698In what time will a sum laid out at 4 per cent, compound interest be doubled?
193322698Is it not probable that this invention had passed from them to the Peruvians, the Mexicans, the Kaluschi, and other American nations who employed it?
193322698Is it not taught much better, and impressed much more forcibly, by its standing not on a fiction, but on a fact?
193322698Is their existence proved by ob¬ servation or inspection?
193322698Is tire nervous matter in the chords quite the same as in other situations?
193322698Is?, Two equal trunks may unite at an acute angle to form one ves¬ sel.
193322698It arises from this circumstance, that in a homo- pected, be rendered sensible in this manner?
193322698It has been a question much agitated, at what period and in what country was algebra invented?
193322698It has been the fashion to ask, “ Of what use are Greek and Latin to a farmer?
193322698It is also called eulogic verse; and, from the C a?
193322698It will be said, how can you thrash out of doors on a wet day?
193322698J\ a''a1 a?
193322698Let 3 1—l/ L i+ Zl''-x?
193322698Let a-\-x — Va2 J^-x^/d2 x?y Then( a- j- a;)2= a24-a;''V^62 4-a^, That is, a24- 2aa:4-a^:=a24-a;''V^624- a^, Therefore 2ax 4- a?2 z= x^W 4- x?.
193322698Let a2 be the given square number, and x2, y2, the numbers required; then, by the question, x?-\- y2= a2, and y= Va2 — x?.
193322698Let a?
193322698Let any sum be expressed by unity; then we have given/)=1,?-=-04, R= l-04, a=2, to find t. From the formula, t- l0S''a—^og.p_ log- 2 we fi d log.
193322698Let the equation be x?
193322698Let us put A=( x — a)(x — b)(x — c), Ar,=( x — a)(x — c)(x — d), A''=( x — a)(x — b)(x — d), Am=(x — b)( a?
193322698Let us suppose r—\-\-a and y—\-lfV, then our equation will stand thus:( l+a)x= l+ «?.
193322698Let us take for an example the cubic equation# 3+/;#2+< 7#+ r=0, and suppose that#= a+y, where a is nearly equal to#, and?/ is a small fraction.
193322698Let x and?/ denote the digits; then the number itself will be expressed by 10 and that number in which the digits are inverted, by 10?/+ «.
193322698Let x and?/ denote the digits; then the number itself will be expressed by 10 and that number in which the digits are inverted, by 10?/+ «.
193322698Let x+ V^+x?
193322698Letax+^^i; 1 a-\-x''Dien( a+ a;)(aa;-}-A2)=air2+ac2 » Or a2a;+ a62+««2+^= « « 2-l-«c2 » Hence qPx^-IPx''^zcm?
193322698M. Clavier admits, that, in a treatise ascribed to Galen,{ An animal sit quod in utero est?)
193322698Multiply — — by CL-4- J) CL~E~ x — T c a d a2 — l?
193322698Nearly all the Indian tribes raise maize, beans, and^u])f, jsN pumpkins, by the labour of their women, but only to a? nce.
193322698Next, for the even multiples of the arc we find( 2S) Cos. 2a= —( 1 — 2a£), Cos. 4a —+ 1 — Sa,’2 4- 8a4 Cos. 6a= —( 1 — 18a?
193322698Now, remarking that PA0 z= v — 1, from what has been proved, it appears that the product PA?
193322698On muiry soils, this crop is also not unfrequently lost by what is called “ slaying?
193322698On the Greek alphabet, as on many others, the question arises, What is properly to be considered a letter?
193322698Or were they strangers from another country, and imbued with the principles of a higher civilisation?
193322698Or, having given the equation( where r, x, and?/ denote, as in sect.
193322698P £- s ZicDi?
193322698PnklloKorl kr h%-C. Rlanlr F.rl, nPl, 1 RR?)
193322698Ratio of Now, what relation does the fruitfulness of the ground latitude t0^)ear t0 t^e Gthude of the place?
193322698Redit uncia; quid fit?
193322698Shall I strike?
193322698Sir Isaac Newton, The Binomial Theorem 1666 De„raave?
193322698So that to determine x and y, we have these two equa¬ tions, xy — c?, bp — by — px.
193322698Such are the following: — x a?
193322698Such is the theory of rotation; but is it absolutely neces¬ sary that it should be rigidly adhered to?
193322698Suppose Vg2-\-bx-\-cx?
193322698T Multiply 4-a T- p 56 C — 3aa: x JEy+ C- 2) — 4a 3 3+ lab i Product 4-ac^—20a6{ — 21aa6a?
193322698T+ 2aa?
193322698TT a3+ » a2+ 5,a+ r Hence y= 3a2+ 2/ ya+?
193322698That such was the intention we do not doubt; but why should that intention be founded upon a mythic allegory?
193322698The French Ministry engaged a lese o jects ein{?
193322698The curve is the common hyperbola, for since b(c- Yx)=: y(a+ c+ x\ by adding ab to both sides, b(a+ c+x) — y(a+ c+ a?)
193322698The equation a?
193322698The following is of this species: Cur timet fla\vum Tiberim| tangere, cur j olivum?
193322698The more classical Juvenal writes, “ Hoc discunt omnes ante alpha et beta puella?
193322698The name is supposed to have been derived from hence, that standing ready to give the stroke, he asked Agori?
193322698The problem is, what will be the number of the inhabitants of the new continent two or three centuries hence, and of what races will it consist?
193322698The question immediately suggests itself, to what people must we ascribe those vast works?
193322698The same Cato being asked, what was the most as¬ sured profit rising out of land?
193322698The same observation will also apply to any equation of this form, x*+ pax3-f qa2x?
193322698The simple di¬ visor x being taken out of the former of these quantities, and a out of the latter, they are reduced to d2—^2, and a?
193322698The sum of any two quantities being given= s, and their difference= c?, it is required to find each of the quantities.
193322698Then#+?/= «, and# — y=.d.
193322698Therefore, by rule 4, a^-j- ar4—w4 — 2a?x?
193322698This lamentation they called ASomao- po?.
193322698Thus the conditions of the problem will be expressed by these two equations, 10 X+H- 3, 10*+?/+18= lOy+x.
193322698Thus we have suit is x?
193322698Thus, for example, five chapters, one of which is the second, begin''Y///, est?
193322698Thus, if the quadratic equation ot?
193322698Thus, if we take the product of any three of these four imaginary expressions,*+ a+ 5\/—1?
193322698Thus, the locus of the equation y2 —''Zxy-\-by-\-x?
193322698Trans- But how can any mere agitation or imperceptible mitted tremor among bodies, and these at a distance, aftect the through or„an 0f hearing?
193322698Trans?)
193322698We referred at the outset to the distinction betwixt/
193322698What can be more regular in succession than the impressions of sound from a distant water- fall?
193322698What 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?
193322698What is that number, to which if there be add¬ ed its half, its third, and its fourth parts, the sum will be 50?
193322698What is the cause of this?
193322698What is their present ages?
193322698What 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?
193322698What two numbers are those whose product is 28; and such, that twice the greater, together with thrice the lesser, is equal to 26?
193322698What was the price of the cloth?
193322698What was the pro¬ gress of its improvement?
193322698What, then, is the cause of this remarkable distinction?
193322698When neither a nor c is a square number, yet''~>’"v~ N‘~ if tbe expression a-\-bx-\-cx?
193322698When?/—if e?
193322698When?/—if e?
193322698Where 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?
193322698Who is he that can intercede with him but through his good pleasure?
193322698Who were the earliest writers on the subject?
193322698Who will say for how much longer the two first are to retain their time- honoured place as the insignia of agriculture?
193322698X PA?
193322698X PA?
193322698X PA?
193322698^ VSq^=( a£+,£)i=0+ a?
193322698^Cen abTe t T ’ an?
193322698^^r © x^ oo © M-^^(- oo O d ov^ “ CX] u0^X^^^ c< qq^QW Ph P^N<: pq p?
193322698^a, and S ti hmee“y stJS By proceeding h „ „ the cosines and sines of the multiple arcs mi?ht be"-“A?
193322698a a- p# a+ x_ a?+2ax+x?
193322698a a?
193322698a4/y»4 or Thus it appears that ax( a+x)_ 1 2ar_j_3a?
193322698a;2:=4w2 and?/2z=(w2 — l)2.
193322698a?
193322698a?
193322698a^c3 aWc2 and multiplying the whole equation by a?lP
193322698added to both sides of the equation x?-\-px have be 4 and we 4= it+? ’ or(*+1)*= T and, extracting the square root of each side, a?
193322698added to both sides of the equation x?-\-px have be 4 and we 4= it+? ’ or(*+1)*= T and, extracting the square root of each side, a?
193322698and another to the adoptive, Whether he consented to become such a person ’s son?
193322698and his livery; what was its value?
193322698and how is the transition be¬ tween this colouring layer and its insensible diminution effected?
193322698and there¬ fore are of this form,?
193322698and y were to be determined from these equations, a;+ 2t/= 8, 3a?
193322698ax(aJrx)=.a?x-\.ao(?
193322698azx — xA ax-^-x1 a3—‘Zd2xax?
193322698a~ „ A — ci 7^—(—^ —^ —-|-,& c.=( r — i)- 1 ° a?
193322698b 1 nr n O ohaii oh fa tu ti fa fe fe lo J A& d. 4. d.
193322698c2 — c
193322698c4(?((?
193322698c4(?((?
193322698car]:)0nic acic]?
193322698i t, V?
193322698if d A’S’A a a £ £ FSffl ty B 1. f f P C>& Kr g cb ip.m v, c c 9*?
193322698jf- acY x — abc,~c)+ bc) A''= ar3—a")} — b V a^ p ad> x — abd, — d)-\-bd) A"= a^—al-f ac 4 — c> a^-J- acZ a?
193322698left: what had he at first?
193322698made this answer, — ‘ To feed stock well. ’ Being asked again, £ What was the next? ’ he answered, 1 To feed ivith moderation!
193322698n. K 74 ACC Accelera-? i2 i w y —.
193322698of the mixture?
193322698or Agone?
193322698or y3—7T/2-f-140y—384=0,?/^ one root of which is y=3; hence ar= j= f.
193322698per acre: What is the rent per imperial acre?
193322698per gallon: How much wine, and Alligator how much water, must he take?
193322698per gallon?
193322698r) zz d; nas iwo roois, a positive auu a ucga.n*''-, v*\ sum, and-?
193322698r; pressions v2m—2vm cos. 94- 1 and?
193322698s « z x r%^ g gh t t on on t t A A iTb i> a T!/ Y v e c 3 3 F. e TSXOY 3> 33 V u? R n?
193322698s « z x r%^ g gh t t on on t t A A iTb i> a T!/ Y v e c 3 3 F. e TSXOY 3> 33 V u? R n?
193322698since x- 12 — y+ 12 —?/+ therefore a:= Assume Q Z — v> then y — v 32, and 22= 1 — 2?
193322698since x- 12 — y+ 12 —?/+ therefore a:= Assume Q Z — v> then y — v 32, and 22= 1 — 2?
193322698sou1th''wef • The Part Of South America ac¬ cessible with such winds from Gambier ’s Islands subtends fpn^ngl l ° f ab ° Ut 4(Vo ° r te?
193322698t?.
193322698when q is positive, y—\( — Va — V b — V c), y=?
193322698which divided by—2a; is a — x)a2—x?
193322698with the general expression Vg2-\-bx ex?, we have g zz a, b= 0, c= — 1, and substituting these values in the formulae of sect.
193322698x PA?
193322698x1+ a?2+^ — — a+ x?
193322698x?
193322698x\ 2 2+l6 X?
193322698{ Cerebrum?)
193322698— 2'';r+l= 0, a?2 — z"a;+l=0, x?
193322698— 2v cos. — 4* 1> m St v2 — 2v cos. — 4- L m o o 5,r L 1 v2 — 2v cos. — ■ 4"L m v?
193322698— 2x2^x z= 10, and axP+ bx?
193322698— 2xy-\-y2 — kd= ef, l+ c 2c?
193322698— 2«J) — bX+-&-~ Hence, by taking the square root, and transposing,(? z^.c\/(?
193322698— 2«J) — bX+-&-~ Hence, by taking the square root, and transposing,(? z^.c\/(?
193322698— I+ a/^Xs_ i__a/—3 factors x — c, x —= —
193322698— bx?
193322698— c)(x — d): then, by actual multiplication, we have A= ar3—aA — b> x?
193322698— g+ mx; then g2Jrbx-!r ex1—g2+ 2gmx+ mV, or bx+ex?
193322698„ 2 j t j?
192984260( Why omit in this list the name of Locke?)
1929842600 who hath done This deed?
1929842601 i lbej<^.ri?a?
1929842601 u Ifour ancestors have been all along mider a mistake, hota came they to have fallen into it?
19298426015y the preposition below?
192984260275 Notes tomes?
1929842603 1 Is not this precisely the sophistical mode of questioning known among Logicians by the name of Sorites or Acervus?
1929842604 In a volume of this collection( for the year 1797)?
192984260493 Canons, why have we none from the pen of Luke, or of Mark?
192984260671 and forced to describe a curve like a projectile at the surface of the earth? 1 Here another consideration very naturally oc¬ curred.
19298426092 24?
192984260< £ Mais, dites vous, y aura- t- il done des juge- mens innes?
192984260?
192984260A tongue hath been bestowed on every other animal; but what animal, except man, hath the power of making his thoughts in¬ telligible to others?
192984260About what then are philosophers agreed?
192984260Accidentelle, par quoi est elle determinee?
192984260Amongst the earliest double stars ness, was long anterior to Herschel, and in fact due carefully observed were g Ursa?
192984260And if so, may it be farther analysed into dii''ect attractions or repulsions of the several parts of the electric currents upon one another?
192984260And is it not evident, that of things which are unique( such as matter, mind, space, time) no classifica¬ tion is practicable?
192984260And is not this a conclusion too monstrous to be accepted by any moralist?
192984260And virtuous minds, the noblest throne for Jove; Why seek we farther then?
192984260And why, again, did none of the numerous Bishops and Presbyters whom they ordained, undertake the work, under their direction?
192984260And, in what reasonable length of time could that extended communication be accomplished?
192984260Anne potius dicendum est eminere in hoc mysterio quicquid sublime magnificumque humana geometria etiamnum requirit?
192984260Arago ’s experiment was reproduced( unknowingly) y2 w- ilrIm I f?
192984260Are not many of these secondary pleasures indestructible?
192984260Are they not prefer¬ able to blind and ignorant assent?
192984260Are those which influence the formation of the human character likely to be less minute and multiplied?
192984260As to the scholastic questions concerning the nature and essence of mind,—whether it he extended or unextended?
192984260Ask any man of common acuteness, what relation is expressed by the preposition above?
192984260At no Note* period, certainly?
192984260Augustin closes the long line of ancient tes¬ timony to the involuntary character of error: “ Quis est qui velit decipi?
192984260But did the principle which appeared thus to unite the great bodies of the universe act only on those bodies?
192984260But does it stop here?
192984260But how came man by language?
192984260But how could it perform this great function if it did not impel the will?
192984260But how few of the multitude are competent to enter into these refined explana¬ tions?
192984260But if Dr Law was aware of this, why should he and his followers have attach¬ ed such infinite importance to the controversy?
192984260But 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?
192984260But to what point is every one of its elements directed?
192984260But what could induce such a being to will or to act?
192984260But what if the proof had been easy?
192984260But when the na¬ ture of our feelings is thoroughly explored, is it not evident that this coincidence is the result of superficial confusion?
192984260But where, it may be asked, has Hobbes said anything about the origin of those ideas which Locke refers to the power of reflection?
192984260But why, it may be asked, do these feelings, rather than others, run into each other, and constitute Conscience?
192984260But, si quid novisti rectius,& c. “ You ask me, if the idea of cause and effect is nothing hut vicinity?
192984260Car pourquoi voudroit on qu’il y a eu des idees innees?
192984260Ces vibrations se communiqueroient- elles a Tinstant au siege de Tame?
192984260Ceux qui definissent 1’idee autre- ment, ne s’eloignent- ils pas visiblement du sens et de 1’intention du mot?
192984260Comment cela m’a- t- il arrive?
192984260Did it reside merely in their centres, or was it a force common to all the particles of matter?
192984260Do not many of them survive primary appetites?
192984260Do we then find such properties in move¬ able electric conductors alone\ Have they any mutual action?
192984260Does it imply merely that the conception of Space is necessarily in¬ volved in all our notions of things external?
192984260Does that mutual action tend to produce parallelism?
192984260Et de grace, qu!est ce qu''idee?
192984260Et quidem, ut Aristotelis exempla tantummodo non falsa sint, qualia tamen sunt?
192984260For how little do we know of the molecular constitution of such fluids as air and water?
192984260For what meaning is there in things exciting in us many of those ideas which are different from any¬ thing that exists in the objects?
192984260For who ever saw a mind stances of which we have no experience, for produced?
192984260Hath not the privilege of an erect form been bestowed on him alone?
192984260He was asked again, Whether God could tell a lie?
192984260Herschel as? n optician.
192984260His name, however, has already sunk into almost total oblivion; and I should certainly not have mentioned it on the present occasion?
192984260How could they regard rights and duties as subsisting between them?
192984260How frequently do we in a day cover our eyes with our eye- lids, with out perceiving that we are at all in the dark?
192984260How many metaphy¬ sical difficulties might be raised about the ma¬ thematical notion of a line?
192984260How much less then of a fluid( if we may so term it) almost infinitely rarer, and incapable of being inclosed, measured, or weighed?
192984260I do not how hlfdt? eari rn8* 7 ’ that fr0 m thls d*te the Cartesian Philosophy was expelled from those universities.
192984260I hope I can answer my own doubts; but, if I could not, is it to be wondered at?
192984260I know not if I have reasoned justly the same language has been universally held?
192984260If an author is to be held chargeable with all the consequences logically deducible from his opinions, who can hope to escape censure?
192984260If it were otherwise, how could men of perfectly different religions deal or reason with each other on moral subjects?
192984260If, as has been already said, to the question, How are we to measure the force of a moving body?
192984260If, in order to answer the douhts started, new principles of philosophy must be laid, are not these doubts themselves very useful?
192984260In deciding you ought to do this, you ought not to do it, is not every question of morals set at rest?
192984260In fact, therefore, it is not a precise question to ask, What is the measure of the force of a moving body?
192984260In the first section of this chapter I have men- Figir0 of tioned the progress made in determining the figure resumed ° f J116 earth b?
192984260In what essential respect does this system differ from that of Spinoza?
192984260In what other sense can universality he predicated of any proposition not identical?
192984260In what respect do the following observations differ from the Epicurean theory concerning the origin of our knowledge, as expounded by Gassendi?
192984260Indeed, 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?
192984260Ingenia emm constantia et acuta, cSSones, e?
192984260Is any thing implied in them which Locke has not more fully and clearly stated in the following sentence?
192984260Is it because our moral faculties perceive it to be right?
192984260Is 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?
192984260Is it not even more dangerous in its practical tendency, in consequence of the high strain of mystical devo¬ tion by which it is exalted?
192984260Is it not often pre¬ ferred to the original enjoyment?
192984260Is it not probable that much of our love of praise may be thus ascribed to humane and sociable pleasure in the sympathy of others with us?
192984260Is it possible that an author who pronounces so dogmatically upon the philosophy of England, should never have heard the name of Dr Clarke?
192984260Is it reasonable to tbink, that the phenomena of the intellectual world are less various, or less marke^with the signatures of Divine wisdom?
192984260Is not every velocity, how small soever, a finite velocity; and does it not diner as essen¬ tially trom a state of rest, as the velocity of light?
192984260Is 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?
192984260Is not the same expression equally applicable to the opposite theory quoted from Helvetius?
192984260Is not this precisely the doctrine and even the language of Helvetius?
192984260Is not this to revert to the scholastic folly of verbal generalization?
192984260Is not this, in effect, an admission that beneficial tendency does dis¬ tinguish virtuous acts and dispositions from those which we call vicious?
192984260Is the mode of writing practised there of divine or of human origin?
192984260Is the new pleasure the less real for being acquired?
192984260It commands other principles, other can act beyond its own appointed and li- But the question recurs, why, or how?
192984260It was translated into Latin by the author himsel?
192984260I’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 ecrits?
192984260J’ajoute a ceci, quel peut etre le motif d’attaquer la religion revelee en Angleterre?
192984260La divinite n’est elle pas aussi clairement empreinte dans I’ceil d’un ciron, que la faculte de penser dans les Merits du grand Newton?
192984260Le jugement est il autre chose qu’un acte de nos facultes intellectuelles dans la comparison des idees?
192984260Le jugement 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?
192984260Mais cette utilite a- t- elle ete 1’unique fin de Dieu?
192984260May it not be identical with it, and an essential property of matter? ” — Works, vol.
192984260May not the former be called the philosophy of rejlection, with as great propriety as the philosophy of sensation?
192984260Mercury M. Encke very early suspected that the receivedan(i J11?
192984260Must not utility be in that case cc the felt essence of virtue? ” 1 Why are other ends, besides general happiness, fit to be morally pursued?
192984260Must not utility be in that case cc the felt essence of virtue? ” 1 Why are other ends, besides general happiness, fit to be morally pursued?
192984260Nay, even in his own house, does he not lock his chests?
192984260Necessaire, comment la liberte peut elle en etre le resultat?
192984260Nor does it follow, because the execution was imperfect?
192984260Notes sunt Pktonis rwtitice innata, quas reminiscentice Illustrations.nomine velavit, tabula?
192984260Now, why is her application to him, and his reply,—why is even her presence on this occasion at all,—men¬ tioned in this place?
192984260N’est cepas vue, ou coup d’oeil, si vous voulez?
192984260Of Fichte ’s speculations about the philosophical import of the pronoun I( Qu’est- ce que le moi?
192984260On this supposition, would not my will in issuing all the details of my orders, remain, in every respect, in the same circumstances as before?
192984260Or rather, when connected with the characteristical finesse of Fontenelle ’s wit, does it not lead to a conclusion precisely opposite?
192984260Or turns young Ammon loose to scourge mankind? —.
192984260Or was that tendency directed only to particular centres?
192984260Plato and Aristotle inquired, What is science?
192984260Pourquoi ces choses et non pas d’autres?
192984260Powers,?.
192984260Quel est 1’auteur dangereux?
192984260Qui les a fixees sur ma tete?
192984260Quid mare?
192984260Quippe, si imaginatio fortis tantarum sit virium, oper ® pretium fuerit nosse, quibus modis earn exaltari, et se ipsa majorem fieri detur?
192984260Quis dubitat pecuniam vacuam inutilem omnino esse?
192984260Qu’est ce qui distingue done les hommes?
192984260Sans doute, mais que s’ensuit- il de la?
192984260Several years of light[?].
192984260Shall God then be angry at the sight of the iron link?
192984260Stability and Permanence of the Solar System. — gtaiili?
192984260Superos quid quserimus ultra?
192984260Suppose one half of this page to be painted white, and the other black, it might, I apprehend, be said with the most rigorous propriety?
192984260Suppose this also explained, why did not John or Peter supply the deficiency?
192984260S’il continue a me le nier, oil en sera sa sincerite?
192984260Tell both a similar though proportionable cause?
192984260The devil in the water asked further, Whither art thou going?
192984260The idea of Fuffendorff s"y ™?
192984260The necessity of doing so was manifested the struggle as to how this beautiful road was to be ‘ J ®^PP0 ® 1^ 1011?
192984260The paradox startles us; when explained, it ceases to shock; but why incur the necessity of such an explanation?
192984260The purpose of the Moral Sciences is to answer the question What ought to be?
192984260The purpose of the Physical Sciences throughout all their provinces, is to answer the question What is?
192984260To give myself airs and speak magnificently; might I not observe that Columbus did not conquer empires and plant colonies?
192984260To this quotation may I be pardoned for adding a few sentences relative to myself?
192984260Unde verc No*ea mercatoris lucrum?
192984260WTio seeth not that he is as it were a god in the midst of this visible creation?
192984260Was it a fact that every particle of matter had a tendency to unite with every other?
192984260What am I?
192984260What can be more explicit, or more forcible, than the following exposition of the inconsistencies of fatalism?
192984260What can be more loose and illogical than the phrase external sensation?
192984260What can he more conducive, or even necessary, to the being and wellbeing of society, than the rules of justice?
192984260What causes rest in one, and motion in the other?
192984260What circumstance distinguishes the former from the latter case?
192984260What contradiction is there between them and the theory of regular and uniform formation?
192984260What could the conviction add to that greatness of soul, and to these glorious attributes?
192984260What danger can ever come from ingenious reasoning and inquiry?
192984260What greater light can be hoped for in the moral sciences?
192984260What is knowledge?
192984260What is the amount of refri¬ geration of the earth ’s surface? — how does the atmo¬ sphere affect it?
192984260What is the amount of refri¬ geration of the earth ’s surface? — how does the atmo¬ sphere affect it?
192984260What is the result of experience on the choice of the objects of moral culture?
192984260What is tho nature of remorse?
192984260What makes all physical and moral ill?
192984260What single point have they placed beyond the reach of dispute?
192984260What then is the distinction among men?
192984260What was revealed to them in the LAW?
192984260What was the actual belief of the Jews — or of some particular Jews — on this or that point?
192984260What, for instance, is the aim of all the social affections?
192984260What, then, is there wanting to make you equal to the best; a friend for any one to be proud of?
192984260When going to sleep, does he not lock his doors?
192984260Whence is indignation against injustice?
192984260Whence, on this scheme, the plea¬ sure or pain with which we review our own ac¬ tions, or survey those of others?
192984260Who can account for a tempest on one day, and a calm on another?
192984260Who can foretell what its shiftings and variations are to he?
192984260Why do we feel shame?
192984260Why should it be tacitly assumed that all these great characteristics of conscience should necessarily presuppose its being unformed and underived?
192984260Why then should not the greater powers of reason and conscience have different habitual modes of contemplating voluntary actions?
192984260Why?
192984260Why?
192984260Will they add to the tranquillity, to the enjoyments, and to the happiness of man¬ kind?
192984260You 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?
192984260^.e e^emeni''s lununiferous ether on each other, that it would seem a safe method to take some general physical[?]
192984260_?
192984260an ex tectis et parietibus argentum pro- prie nascitur?
192984260and Il le croyoit done fibre?_ Oui sans doute, et lui- meme^ ®*rations.
192984260and may not this empyreal heaven be filled with happiness and glory?
192984260and, if the cooling be due entirely to radiation, what are we to set down for the temper¬ ature of space, so as to account for the heat lost?
192984260as such, always hated,—can we require a more clear, short, and unanswerable proof, that bene¬ ficial tendency is an essential quality of virtue?
192984260aut cujus materfamilias non primum locum tenet sedium, atque in celebritate versatur?
192984260aut ipsis etiam virtutibus?
192984260cc But whence, ” said Bacon, can arise such vagueness and sterility in all the physical systems which have hitherto existed in the world?
192984260d?
192984260et fortificari possit?
192984260et qui pecunia fundum acquirit, annon pecunia ilia ge¬ neral alteram annuam pecuniam?
192984260frje^idlv adversaries Dr Campbell and Dr Gerard, and publication) sufficiently shows, that Mr Hume felt no displeasure iq?
192984260habitually awake to all the perceptions and im¬ pressions of the bodily organs?
192984260have you made me wicked and miserable?
192984260in their differences?
192984260jilus5lons an organised animal?
192984260la duplication du cube?
192984260le monde forme prouverait moins d’intelligence, que le monde explique?
192984260merous private observatories in England and public 0ther ol?''
192984260motion?
192984260nature of Laplace ’s happy explanation of a great in-^011?
192984260neighbourhood of the equator towards the Arctic Distribu- Regions, and there it has two foci of greatest inten-? ion of sity.
192984260p. 219. toniinMll?
192984260paration from the other"?
192984260quid domus, ex cujus locatione pensionem per- cipio?
192984260res cogitans; quid est hoc?
192984260t^ie vehicle, and for suggesting which, all sets of signs seem to he equally fitted?
192984260taire est un resultat de jets lortmts de carac- teres? ’ Je me garderai bien de faire ce raisonne- ment a un athee.
192984260tals( of the discovery of which we shall speak in § 5)Theory of presenting two axes of double refraction?
192984260tinctions, and the power of moral feelings, the two points to he proved, how can either of these propositions he evident, or even intel¬ ligible?
192984260ton, and tacitly admitted by nearly all writers on heat, Dulong includino; the most eminent, that simple radiation( or and Petl?
192984260whether it have any relation to space or to time?
192984260£ £ What becomes of these souls, or forms, on the death of the animal?
192984260© sc?
192984260“ And canst thou doubt, Aristodemus, if the gods take care of man?
192984260“ Does not a man( he asks), when taking a journey, arm himself, and seek to go well accompanied?
192984260“ Estne Dei sedes nisi terra, et pontus, et aer, Et coelum, et virtus?
192984260“ For, ” he asks, “ why is it right to obey the will of God?
192984260“ Hoc idem de corpore dicimus; est extensum, impenetrabile,& c. sed quid est quod habet hasce proprietates?
192984260“ 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?
192984260“ Mais I’e''chelle it npnfn10!1''116 i?
192984260“ May there not exist, ” he asks on one occasion, t£an immense space beyond the region of the stars?
192984260“ One of his parents, ” says Whiston, “ ask¬ ed him when he was very young, Whether God could do every thing?
192984260“ Quern enim Romanorum pudet uxorem ducere in convivium?
192984260“ Quo viro, ” says Ludovicus Yives, “ Gallia acutiore ingenio, acriroe judicio, exaction?
192984260“ Scilicet su¬ blime et erectum ingenium, pulehritudinem ac speciem excelsse magnseque gloria?
192984260“ Time is the greatest innovator; shall we then not imitate time?
192984260“ Vous etes tres confus, Baruc Spinoza, mais etes vous aussi dangereux qu’on le dit?
192984260“ Y auroit- il un espace, s’il n’y avoit point de corps, et une duree s’il n’y avoit rien?
192984260• History of the Works of the Learned, November and December 1739?
193109115'', and C+ H+ d — d''= K, also C+ H= K+ c?
193109115'', y the co- or¬ dinates of P; a?, y of Q re¬ ferred to the axis; x, y"the co- ordinates PN, NQ referred to the diameter PN and the tangent^P.
193109115( See Lawrence ’s Lec¬ tures on Surgery?)
193109115(?)
193109115*..$ cve/ i 1?
193109115+ B( ay''+ a;''?/)+ Ca%c''+ D( y+?/'')+ E( a?
193109115+ B( ay''+ a;''?/)+ Ca%c''+ D( y+?/'')+ E( a?
193109115+ a in place of x, and?/+ in place of y; where a and b are theco- ordi- nates of the new origin re¬ ferred to the old.
193109115, Machida s\?
193109115-,. “?
1931091151 SPaijs an?
193109115111 the, Convention and even the Jacobins were silent; for a momer rab e fS^When t!1P Inft6"?
19310911517) — 2 62 „ — V, x2 — d ‘ a b''MR= MH being respectively rt —, a?
1931091152, — xf+(;/ — yf+{ z — z'')2 V d2+ bl+] b 1 cos y= VaP+ b^+Y^ cos a cos y Va?
1931091153, we have a?
193109115341 Funding raised for tlie expenses of a war, what facility will a sink- System?
1931091153c?.
1931091154''sul Minor, Phrygia, Galatia, Cappadocia, and Paphlagonia, regions in which maybe recognised nliei?
1931091154), ande?
1931091154, “ Annon legistis, quod qui eos in principio creavit, cre- avit eos marem et feminam? ” GRAM M A R. 787 Preposi- These figs came from Turkey.
19310911543) we have sin PO?/ sin POa?
193109115438 GAS Gastric posing him to have seen it, what then?
19310911545)=/ ’, POz=0, NO;r=; then a:=ON cos< p= r sin 6 cos< p, y= r sin 6 sin q>, and z= r cos 0 are the requisite formulae.
19310911547) is+ C «+ m( Ab+ Ba)+ E+ mT)= 0;/B2\ or Vtb+ Ca+ m l+ Ba 1+ E+ mD= 0; or( 1+ 7?)
1931091155.—CD2=? 2y''2+ x2, blU a1 ’-K) •= a2 — dx2= FP.
1931091155.—If the plane be parallel to the axis of z or perpendicular to the plane of xy, the line OQ is in the( a?
19310911557) or( Ay''+ Ba?''
1931091156) the equation to the plane is x cos a+?/ cos( 3+ z cos y= p; hence it becomes xAx+yA.y\-zAz= pA.. 28.
1931091156); hence?/= —^^+^ is the equation required.
193109115776 Adverbs, But if both imply comparison, it may be asked, in what v_ c ‘ consists the difference between the comparative and super- lative?
1931091157; and let?<= 0( 1) be the equation to the line AB, v= 0( 2) to the line CD, and w — 0( 3) to the line EF.
19310911588); hence y"2= 4 FPa?"
19310911592. of division; these lines will divide ACB into/?
193109115
193109115= 0,?/ is infinite, or the axis of y is an asymptote.
193109115?
193109115?
193109115? •?
193109115? •?
193109115?/ always applied to the Euphrates.
193109115?/2= a2( a2 — xn)= ay2 or CT.BQ= a2 but CT= PT, BQ= PQ,.*.
193109115?/= NR+ PQ= a/ sin 0+ y''cos 6.
193109115A passage in the Enchiridion ot Epictetus will serve to show how rigid was the preparatory discipline: “ You wish to conquer at the Olympic games?
193109115A quoi diable songes- tu done?
193109115A ” X vs''r/^r X''A^rj •htt,''rsk\^ Ko rop> f\ „ vies* Aiecri/ ujs I. j y C~?
193109115Abbreviate the equation to the curve by f(x,?/)= 0, and to the tangent by< p(x, y, x, y)= 0.
193109115After the enigmatical expres¬ sions which fell from the tyrant yesterday, can we doubt what Saint- Just is about to propose?
193109115Ainsi la nature, qui nous fait de cette liberte un besoin si pressant, aurait voulu nous trailer en maratre?
193109115Also the equations f{x, y") — 0,< £( a?
193109115Analyti¬ cal Geo¬ metry, A Table showing the Theorem of the foregoing Treatise?
193109115And Godoy?
193109115And the same both as to qualities and quanti¬ ties; for we say, without an article, what sort of, how many, how great?
193109115And, in such lo0j ‘ an event, what would most probably have followed?
193109115And, therefore, the first question is, What is government?
193109115Are two four?
193109115Are you poor?
193109115Are you rich?
193109115At Austerlitz she had held his destiny in her hands, and acted Hto?.
193109115Bassora\ Gr* »- Fezzaxi W l^* Moulzuk k o TJSUzab BoU fii"?
193109115But as the pronoun of the third person is merely the substitute of some noun, an objector may ask, What noun is here represented by he?
193109115But c+^= K( 5); therefore, C+ H+ rf=:K+ c?
193109115But how stands the fact?
193109115But how was this to be effected in presence of an active and vigilant enemy?
193109115But if prepositions be words de¬ void of signification, why should there be disputes respecting their numbers?
193109115But if the present tense be thus indefinite, how, it may be asked, are we to ascertain the particular time which is intended?
193109115But is it to be believed that in a matter of so much importance, a subaltern would have ventured to act as Savary did without positive orders?
193109115But is the policy of him who seeks to profit by a crime, any justification of the crime itself?
193109115But remains there nothing more for you to effect?
193109115But what we are at present to inquire into is, whether Mr Vansittart did as he professed to do?
193109115But who can read the life and works of Gibbon and imagine him a martyr, whether for love, politics, or religion?
193109115But who would confer on her the regency in that alarming crisis?
193109115But, it will be asked, what is the use qt these general rules?
193109115C. Seven?
193109115CB=/?, when x, y are written for the co- ordinates.
193109115Cor.—Since the equation to the tangent is symme¬ trical in a?
193109115Could this advantage be obtained without a corresponding disad¬ vantage?
193109115DN= 4-?
193109115Did he restore the stockholder to all the advantages of the act of 1792?
193109115Do we mean, then, that a childish error could permanently master his understanding?
193109115Does he, on the other hand, avoid society, and live retired in the bosom ot his family?
193109115Does she sup¬ pose us degenerated?
193109115Does the superlative always express a greater ex¬ cess than the comparative?
193109115Epistolae Tres de conciliatione Sacrae Scripturae cum Systemate Telluris mobilis, quarum dua?
193109115Estimate of the Principal Article?, cultivated in 1840.
193109115FRIGATE( Jvv.fr eg ate(?)
193109115For example, suppose it should be asked, How differ honest, honestly, and honesty?
193109115For the triangles ABC, ACD are r?.
193109115For to what pur¬ pose, we ask, should they have been invented?
193109115For was ever any argument more suicidal?
193109115For why stop at a limited number, when in all subjects sus¬ ceptible of intension, the intermediate excesses are in a manner infinite?
193109115From the total dis- with solution of the northern confederacy, the first consul could^ rance?
193109115Fut- elle sans cesse olferte a ses veeux comme un fruit auquel il ne peut porter la main sans etre frappe de mort?
193109115G A L I L E O. Galileo, ment?
193109115Gheriah by signing the capitulation of Sept. 17?
193109115Has he acquired reputation in war?
193109115He says, “ What is liberty?
193109115He then tried the drama, and produced his farce of What d’ye Call it?
193109115Hence we have u+ v+? t?
193109115Hence we have u+ v+? t?
193109115How a world so imperfect as this could proceed from a su¬ premely perfect God?
193109115How can you govern people without discontenting them?
193109115How could it be otherwise?
193109115How does Mr Vansittart an¬ swer it?
193109115How life sprung from the Infinite Source?
193109115How many emperors of the French are there?
193109115How many na¬ tures has he?
193109115How ought the Spaniards to con¬ duct themselves?
193109115How shall the speaker address the other, when he knows not his name?
193109115How then are his words to be accounted for?
193109115How then can the ends of government be efficiently carried out so as to preserve the rights and promote the in¬ terests of all parties?
193109115How then was he with¬ out new popular measures to satisfy the chamber or the country?
193109115H’stciry.^ posteiity reproach us with having found a Capua in Lom- baidy?
193109115I have thought of leaving them a legacy; but would it be respected by the Convention?
193109115II disait, a qui Ufa,,,, „ que cela se r&luisait a uue serie, do nt le premier Jme dt’ail A, Jdone la’deSr ™ uVatutr"Y ou''zero?
193109115IbchmS C''Cchery- • 3*?
193109115If a man should utter a sentence, and to the end of it subjoin the very general word do, the person to whom he spoke would naturally ask, do what?
193109115If 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?
193109115If the new axes are parallel to the old, the origin alone being changed — it is evident that nothing is required but to write a?''
193109115If we had said, Oranges are ripe, we might have been pro¬ perly asked, When and where are they ripe?
193109115If we question about substances, we can not say, the who is this, but who is this?
193109115If, instead of join, we should say to him, a house with, he would still ask the same question, with what?
193109115If, to a disciple of Mr Harris, we should say, a house join; he would reply join what?
193109115In 1806 he became Gesne?.
193109115In a word, the infinitive is nothing more than an abstract noun?
193109115In like manner it may be proved that De?
193109115In this expression put instead of a, and it becomes Ct?
193109115In what way then do I proceed, in order to particularize it, so as to make it denote that very man whom I mean to specify?
193109115Is John a couple and Jane a couple f Does one straight line form a triangle?
193109115Is a citizen popular?
193109115Is he a philosopher, an orator, a poet?
193109115Is he a robber or a slave?
193109115Is he virtuous and austere in his morals?
193109115Is it a sin to put a Frenchman to death?
193109115Is it rash to prog¬ nosticate that this sinking fund will share the fate of all those which have preceded it?
193109115Is your mind at ease? ” “ No; it is not, ” were the last recorded words of Oliver Goldsmith.
193109115It is said to consist of caoutchouc dis¬ solved in coal naphtha, to which shellac( previously dis¬ solved in wood naptha?)
193109115It is simply the Anglo- Saxon and Gothic noun frum, beginning, origin, source, fountain, author?
193109115It would hence appear that the word yoA?)
193109115Jir^TpA, pEodiack ■ £ kJoked- I ‘ Pr.ofWaletllySu C Jfup fond&(, Aal?
193109115Known or unknown?
193109115Let AM- x, MP= y, AF= AD= «, then PM2+ MF2= PF2= PQ2= MD2; or if+(-T- of=( a?
193109115Let X, Y be the co- ordinates of the point of intersection of two tangents; then the equations/(a;'',y)= 0,< p{x, y, X, Y)= 0 give the values of a?
193109115Let a plane pass through the parallel lines AP, DE, and u''~ 1< r> r?
193109115Let a?
193109115Let also the origin be on the curve — the equation will then assume the form Aiy2+ 2 Ea?''
193109115Let this relation be p==/(?)!
193109115Let us put a case; suppose that Goethe ’s death had occurred many years ago, say in the year 1785, what would have been the general impression?
193109115Let x= az+ p, y= bz+ qhe the equations to the gene¬ rating line, where a and b are the same for all the lines; and let a?
193109115Lines and Figure?
193109115M. Vaillant even charges him with “ insensibility to all lofty and generous sentiments?
193109115MN cos y=(* — a!/)2+( y- y'')2+( z — x''f+% y — t/)( s- s?)
193109115Murat?
193109115NB: AN2:: NB: AN:: x: 2a — a?
193109115Napoleon started when he beheld her, Qui etes vous?
193109115No. ” “ Is he brave?
193109115Not far from the Beffroi stands the Hotel- de- Ville, with two 1 Combien il fallait de peaux d’Espagne pour faire un gant de cette grandeur?
193109115Now if a?
193109115Now since u, v, w, involve x and y, v?, v1, tv1, Sic., will involve x% y''\& c., consequently!
193109115Now, retaining the notation of last problem, if we make A zz 2, and B zz 4, the formulae a A X B, 9 A V 4?
193109115Now, what is the reason of this distinction?
193109115Occupa- At the same time this battle was, without contradiction, bun? ” of one of the most obstinate and bloody recorded in military Moscow.
193109115Of the second?
193109115Of the third?
193109115Of what kind?
193109115Of what value are their prejudices, or even their wisdom, in opposi¬ tion to her laws?
193109115Of whom is Napoleon derived?
193109115Sc hanks I?
193109115Seen now for the first time, or seen before and now remembered?
193109115Shall he for ever go on amus¬ ing us with imaginary perils, when real and pressing dan¬ gers are before our eyes?
193109115Shall we then get over the difficulty by saying, with Mr Harris, that “ modes exhibit some way or other the soul and its affections?''
193109115South C. Cherry I?''
193109115StatG 1 at?
193109115Substituting these values in( 3), there is obtained 4a2 y2_ 4 ay2 a?2 x — 4aa?
193109115That particular relation therefore is that which is denoted by the conjunc¬ tion because?
193109115The equation to the tangent is yy= 2a( x+ x),( 1) and the equation to the perpendicular on it from the ver¬ tex is y=-J^a?
193109115The equa¬ tion to the hyperbola is therefore y2 z2 1 MQ?
193109115The former thought there was too much''prero¬ gative in it, while in England it was thought too democratic?
193109115The formula for this velocity is simpler, being V= 6 y?
193109115The man departs and returns a week after: What do I then say?
193109115The polar equation is r=^-^~ 1^ 1+
193109115The question of the protectorate had given rise to much trouble, and how would the actual possession be regarded by the monarch?
193109115The relation of con¬ trariety therefore is the signification of the word or?
193109115The second overthrow of the French was necessarily pro- Results of ductive of more decisive results than the first; Leipsicth?
193109115Therefore mA contains a part of nB, exactly as often as mC contains a like part of? iD; and hence( Def.
193109115Think you I am decrepid enough to fear them?
193109115This pronoun is in Greek, og,? 7, 6; in Latin, qui, qua, quod; and in English, who, which, what.
193109115Thus if a?
193109115To explain this by an exam¬ ple: I see an object pass by which I never saw till now: What do I say?
193109115To obtain a polar equation, let OP= 7-; then sin OPM sm PO?/ x= r-——=r sin PM x y= r sin POM sin xOy sin POa?
193109115Vanity he had in abundance, as ap¬ pears in his Memoirs; indeed, without it, would any man ever write his autobiography?
193109115Vivit?
193109115WHAT IS GOVERNMENT?
193109115WTere are the hundred thou¬ sand soldiers, my companions in glory?
193109115Was he constrained by law to yield to force?
193109115Was not the power which he held in the constitu¬ tion a deposit, for the preservation of which he was answer- able to the nation?
193109115Was not this disposing of the sinking fund by stealth, and accumulating debt at compound interest?
193109115Was not this in fact regarded as the legitimate inheritance of the house of Augustus?
193109115We have a?"
193109115Were not all bargains made between the buyer and seller of stock made on the same understanding?
193109115Were not all the loans from 1802 to 1813 negotiated on the faith of that act?
193109115What a picture is presented in these few words?
193109115What above all astonished him, was to hear that the French had cannon; how had they passed the Alps?
193109115What are the evils apprehended from the extravagant growth of the sinking fund towards the latter years of its existence?
193109115What are the names of these persons?
193109115What course ought he to have followed?
193109115What do you mean by that?
193109115What evil, pray, was remedied or obviated by declaring the succession to the throne hereditary?
193109115What force can it possess, when it has ceased to command even respect?
193109115What is the consequence?
193109115What is the spirit of the first?
193109115What is this but disposing of a fund which ought to have been regarded as most sacred?
193109115What possible motive could the first consul have to order this unhappy man to be privately assassinated?
193109115What punishment does the Spaniard deserve who fails in performing his duty?
193109115What should they have done in these circum¬ stances?
193109115What signifies the opinion of men when nature herself speaks?
193109115What then is the House of Commons, and how do its members come to exercise their powers?
193109115What then is the way of preventing this?
193109115What was to be done?
193109115What would be thought of a painter who should mix August and January in one landscape, who should introduce a frozen river into a harvest scene?
193109115What would he have said fifty years later?
193109115What would you do if you were charged with forcing the conscripts of a couple of French departments to march to the army?
193109115What, it may be asked, have been the effects of the first Revolution on"the state of religion in France?
193109115What, then, is the force of the personal pronouns?
193109115What, then, is the import of the phrase?
193109115What, then, is to be done?
193109115What, then, it may be asked, is the import of each article, and in what respects do they differ?
193109115When a?
193109115When a?
193109115When d?
193109115When the praeter- imperfect is by the conjunction awe?
193109115When wTe say, “ Where were you yesterday?
193109115When x is negative, y is always possible; and it is infinite both when a?
193109115When x= a, y= 0 •, when a?
193109115Which of the three is the most wicked?
193109115Whilst several rich districts were laid entirely waste, some inter?
193109115Who are the French?
193109115Who does not feel that the assertion contained in haberet is as absolute and positive as any assertion whatever?
193109115Who is he?
193109115Who is the enemy of our happiness?
193109115Who will deliver us from our enemies?
193109115Why denounce as an impiety the obser¬ vation of the works of God?
193109115Why may not the reverse of this be done?
193109115Why might it not be natural and sincere?
193109115With reference to the tenth of August he observed, “ Was the monarch under the necessity of submitting to an armed multitude?
193109115Would Europe have been sen¬ sible even of the event?
193109115Would Europe have felt a shock?
193109115Wx If we write m= we shall have as the equation to the b* tangent, y+ mx=/ 62\ 2 2/\ 2 Now( y)= «(?)
193109115X COS a+y cos/3+ Z COS y= 2P+^P+? P;''a b c^enCe ano^er form of the equation.
193109115You fear not to endanger your ow unon the defence’a^V T ln^?
193109115\ Valdiviaf Cuedaly Chile e\/ Arch oCChonos Penin.dc lies Monte^ W PalAiand/''Str^of £ £ §} Qjjlagellar, p T''udfSy?
193109115a z 7,-2, n z,-=zz+-r- h+ k++2 1 dx dy 2\dxz dz dx h?
193109115a?
193109115and q may always be assigned, such, that the ratio of/?
193109115and whe¬ ther there were no means by which Britain and France might come to a good understanding?
193109115and, w hether she would desire to communicate any other mode of accomplishing a peace?
193109115angles and DEF into q angles, which are all equal( 13, 2); therefore the angle ACB has to the angle DEF the ratio of the number/?
193109115at, first sight, the> T aPPear incongruous if supposed to be made to the same country, and RritM''C ° nC1^ suPPosin??
193109115at, first sight, the> T aPPear incongruous if supposed to be made to the same country, and RritM''C ° nC1^ suPPosin??
193109115be not 0,y- is positive in equation( 1) and negative in equation( 2), or vice versd, which is impossible; a?
193109115c?, e,/,& c. be the points of division: the parallel corresponding to 80 ° of latitude will pass through the Pig.
193109115dy dz dy v. r du du du dz q dx dz dx du TT dz dx dz dr/ enCG fa~~dj?
193109115heated air striking against it as it ascends up the chim- ne3?.
193109115in ccelum?
193109115ing fund give to the raising of them?
193109115it: me to remove tlm troons66-\ °"a i?
193109115jchaejos Arotti?
193109115june?
193109115mft.xrtiManV i Ca 1 afcwitu*^sstog- ea, J TvOlms/( jtf,''?
193109115nicate the general grounds upon which she would be will¬ ing to conclude peace, that his majesty and his allies might consider them in concert?
193109115or can mere expediency ever sanction a pro¬ ceeding by which justice is trampled on, and the door shut against mercy?
193109115or how explain himself by his own name, of which the other is wholly ignorant?
193109115or that having such, he would dare to disobey them?
193109115or whether, if he did not perform it, he was obliged in honour to return to Spain?
193109115reign before or since that example? ” ■ idly.
193109115rivilegcs In addition to those restrictions, the act conferred certain inferred privileges on friendly societies, which may be briefly stated I?
193109115thought whimsical; yet what other meaning can be af¬ fixed to it?
193109115u am wellJ?a1ware thfv bring me to the scaffold; but that is of no moment; let us ente unsnotted^ nosteritv » W7re u be successful-?
193109115une lieue de la frontiere Russe, ne se serait- il pas mis en devoir de les faire arreter? ” This was a home- thrust, which admitted of no riposte.
193109115whence have you come?
193109115whether she would be inclined to commu- Britain?
193109115whither are you going?
193109115would any man of common sense suppose, that the word strange, because uttered alone, had lost the power of an adjective and become an interjection?
193109115ycd*^03//dlj DarFtoj^.
193109115yoAlj?
193109115° n the 5tl?
193109115°^ Viviers»l;,,„^v, S.JuHen puUidt Prune?, Gramat ntinel Soudrac^L±M hi Qtdolh Tftarrifi Kspali.a, Ma^jols 1777 rtifuii Mmo''.
193109115“ Do you want the ministers? ” he asked.
193109115“ I had that happiness. ” “ hat is your opinion of him? ” That he lived like Aristides, and died like Sidney, ” was the answer.
193109115“ Is he learned?
193109115“ La liberte fut- elle done montree a 1’homme pour qu’il ne put jamais en jouir?
193109115“ Let us outlaw him; a vote of out¬ lawry, ” was the instant cry of the assembly; “ let him be treated like Robespierre, let him be put ho?
193109115“ Tell me, my dear child, who are you?
193109115“ The man of he speaks little is wise. ” Who is meant by the pronoun Ae?
193109115“ Where is the experience, ” he was wo nt to say, “ comparable to mine?
193109115“ Why all these big words against revo¬ lutions and revolutionists? ” said the deputy for the Cote rfOr.
193109115“ Why should I wish for war? ” said he.
193109115„ d2z d^z-hk+ — 1
193819047S by^ PerCy in 1402- Pi>- “ f i Jo00,LSJ0N> Tho^s, was born at Northampton in ’ v.an 6 l?
193819047''j fZ.Mbtcrtaza iuistadt ’ h''i Ki\th> bu( ZttLaipIovlib Adassior SuliA/ z k^olejpeh,, I walenJ\Tubciu?
193819047''° preinui.< There&i''vamd< Siklos Oaruvar iQratu> vwz(v, rai*3*ah Sjzcrlkz\ Ojinizi Spvi..- Bokgaiy UiraiLsebest hemaA hipf*Rovtluxa?
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193819047( rastJf^yd f^SAntiK"l^Tra^e?/*ioniell.
193819047, 35- 7 Carbonic acid.... 22 Boracic acid 24 Acetic acid 51 Tartaric acid 66 Citric acid 58 Oxalic acid 36 Sulphur?
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193819047, T ™ ’ “ f, he? onver!i °"» f “ “> » “ » i « » faro.
193819047/ACBfe M?
1938190470p victol.y?
1938190471 lie Uonspectus arm tne JJispensa- 1''I38]? umrn?nej ’ ln va;in** us suddenly ana thus tory have already gone through very many editions.
19381904710. rnnduct the nrepared wool into the machine, and the screw- gill also S?.
193819047101 ment, between the two ends of the coil, when the instru- d ment is being used for transmission,—as, for instance, if tion"?
19381904714, 15); “ Shall Source of mortal man be just before God?
19381904716 Selenium?
1938190471615. the vi? tiuallstiVnform us that the sandal was a mark of sacerdotal dignity.
1938190472162 X lO1?
1938190472166 V. 1- 406 H. •747 H. f 1- 066 H.\ 1- 06578=? ji V. •0148 E. inches.
19381904726, now a grocers, over his father ’s shed of a tice led him to think of atmospheric effect, shop, I urner was educated, if not born in 1775(?)
1938190474 Ber Thee Begrdbniiss und Gliickliche voieder Aujferstehung[ 1680?]
1938190474, amounted to about eight millions, and the total area of 1815- 55> the nation to about one million seven hundred thousand of Growtl?
193819047416 U TT or u, the twenty- first letter and fifth vowel of the II^?
193819047500 Y, y XT or v, is properly a consonant, and as such is placed be- V?
1938190477 anliu^ ’ 2 Vr i’p?
193819047; Aikin ’s 231 ™ rxS’. Vtd ’ « Cltne?
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193819047? kef ’ aad the bouses, with the exception of tiese occupied by foreign ambassadors or consuls and a few others, are of the meanest description.
193819047? § Compound.
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193819047?, played at the 158 TEE TEE Termini Terpander Roman games for the first time on the 1st October B.C.
193819047?- He was consecrated bishop of St Asaph fTp 14th f n JanTy J£?
193819047?- He was consecrated bishop of St Asaph fTp 14th f n JanTy J£?
193819047?/6-aS-T neUhf iqu, d, nor lAm[t of bein8 stricken.
193819047A parlia- scribed within the boundaries of episcopacy?
193819047Alabama, 477 Arkansas, California, Columbia, District of, 25 Connecticut, 2,666 Delaware, 32 ‘?
193819047Ammonia 17 Potassia 47- 2 Alumina?
193819047An elaborate orumm,, f y Publ!Shed b?
193819047And can any one doubt wThen direct taxes are imposed on incomes of L.100 and L.150, that every possible effort will be made to evade them?
193819047And is such property to be treated in the same way as that which is vested in mills, ships, mines, and farms?
193819047And sup¬ posing( which can never be the case) that its amount is learned, is it to be subjected to the same uniform rate of duty?
193819047And there is not one of the existino- i?
193819047And what were ttay?
193819047Are we hereby regenerated and made the temple of the Father?
193819047As regards the phrase reKva opy??
193819047As regards the phrase reKva opy??
193819047Atlantic The last words of the Atlantic telegraph were read at Va- Telegraph, lencia on the 20th October 1858 — “ two hundred and forty t- k(?
193819047Avez- vous une haine assez vigoureuse contre cet Impudent imbecille?
193819047Avezvous lu son abominable grimoire, do nt il y aura encore cinq volumes?
193819047Batvlr T* rVeiuulo Stuil''ablo( iaiinr VaJTiuft XTable Land% of Chaffres 10 Miles* •''?
193819047Being calculated at once to obviate trouble and save expense, it could not fail to be acceptable( what reduction of taxation is not?)
193819047Besides, what advantage is gained by this hypothesis?
193819047Besides, what is to be said of those to whom the means of salvation are sent but who do not use them?
193819047But do we know these better than we know God?
193819047But does this per se constitute the evil of sin?
193819047But in what sense is this true?
193819047But the question immediately occurs, whether the tax should be of the same magnitude on all incomes, how different soever their sources?
193819047But when Moses says, “ In the befinnln^ God created the heaven and the earth, ” he c^nno?
193819047But, could not he bide his time?
193819047Ct B cos. Ci) — 0, and( m? — Cz-f- Am-f- B) cos. Ct —( 2 Cm-|--4C) sin.
193819047Dr? ird s The following arrangement( fig.
193819047During convalescence exercise should be{ riven- n* f j2mo’1847 i Clark ’s( B-) and bandages and pressure hasten the cure S?
193819047Eveiybody knows that it is most powerful • and contrary''effecLofLn^ncrease^of t^xadon1"6 tha"tnodLjes^abour under*certain Lt/ nt^xVa?
193819047For if he knew the utter absurdity of the argument he was using, how can we absolve him from the vilest tracasserie in re¬ sorting to it?
193819047For in observing the works of man, what is it we have experience of?
193819047Gold?
193819047Had not this good Abbe de Perigord likewise pronounced a great Discours sur les Loteriesm the Assembly of the Notables at Versailles m February 1787?
193819047Harmony?)
193819047Have they succeeded in diminishing the world ’s veneration for the Book they hated?
193819047He became prebendary of Elv in 1713, archdeacon of Norfolk in 1701, and canon of Christ C u.1''ch''o0,1?
193819047He is a charming man; but do n’t you know him?
193819047He remained under the domestic tuition''of his fafher mIv6 ™ Prepared? r.th ® university.
193819047He wTs mS bv DTryCbu TSfinCUOnfi l<; °, pPe “''in''™ SSeb„^ toe"?
193819047Heating, lighting, and domestic economy;( 15?)
193819047Hence it may be inferred by means of the Lemma, that the whole diminution of the space will be to X as w to 1, or that it will be equal to VI?
193819047His prediction was ful?
193819047How is the capital of merchants, manufacturers, or farmers to be ascertained?
193819047How is this statement to be re¬ conciled with Strabo ’s?
193819047How say you, were it not a wonder to hear that clothmakers had become apothe¬ caries?
193819047How then, and to what extent does this shoeing operate?
193819047I''00 on which the income is valued and the tax imnP 7 viz., that A being at present forty years o?
193819047I.—Taxes on Rent?
193819047IQ*?''!
193819047If A ma''r nf^T?
193819047If it be asked, why, then, speak of the Divine attributes as «/they were distinct from the Divine essence?
193819047If it be so, what can be said of such a mode of getting rid of plain facts which imperatively required to be accounted for?
193819047If now the question be asked, Of what result is all this school system?
193819047If there be only two lenses, this equation becomes i L''8"L Stt+ L''Stt ”= o, or jo?
193819047In 1841, Mr Wilson published a remarkable tract, called The Revenue, or what shall the Chancellor do?
193819047In reference to^h latter there is a distinction between sins of omission and sins of comnussion to the extent that though the commission of a? or!
193819047In the aggregate they would have produced a lame sum whde them greater number added to? he breadth and stability of our customs system.
193819047In what do the elect in virtue of their election dif¬ fer from them on this hypothesis?
193819047Infinitude of being,?.e., boundless fulness of essence.
193819047Is Christianity less powerful than when they commenced their crusade against it?
193819047Is He God and Lord over us?
193819047Is He acknowledged as the object of worship?
193819047Is it at such a moment that you can calmly witness the degradation of public morality? ” 5 These words were timely.
193819047Is it to the means of salvation?
193819047Is not a customs policy of this sort pretty sure to be considered by the mass of the people as alike unfair and offensive?
193819047Is not this the mere effect of the operation of some principle of evil in the soul?
193819047Is there any sense in such representations if His pre- existence in a state of glory and majesty be not as¬ sumed?
193819047It does not appear that Wykeham took any active Wvkehlr?
193819047It has been asked by opponents of this doctrine, how can three Divine persons be but one and the same God?
193819047It is afterwards joined, at the “ second meeting of the waters, ” by the Aughrim from un i j?
193819047It is capable of accommodating 100 children and lo hoi?
193819047It is found that the vessels built since the new law a.-i c j • t^ it, juuiiu mat me vessels bunt since the new Inur wenthfn Tethl?
193819047It is sufficient to ask, at this distance of time, whether their works or the Bible be nearer oblivion,—whether they or it be most read?
193819047It stands on a river of v? ame if miIes fVom the Red Sea, and 52 miles JN.
193819047J he ordinary effect of taxes on wages, or on the com ™ dities necessary for the subsistence of the labourer k?
193819047Jackson Union* Greenville Transylvania St Joseph ’s?
193819047Knox St Louis University?.....
193819047L. s. d. 64 16 4 L. s. d. 7 16 0* 5- 8i** 5- 8f** 8- 0** 8- 0*?
193819047Matt?
193819047Mount St Mary ’s?
193819047Mrs Washing¬ ton, who was seated at the foot of the bed, said in a col¬ lected voice, “ Is he gone? ” A signal from Mr Lear gave the answer.
193819047NewExperbSS cl TrS0 US?
193819047Now, how did Zeno reply to such objec¬ tions?
193819047Now, who is the true proprietor of those lands?
193819047Of a man showing unexampled love by coming to live on the earth with other men?
193819047On meeting, one asks, “ Is it long since? ” meaning to inquire whether the interval of absence has appeared long.
193819047On the conquest of Constantinople, he immediately took possession of the imperial palace; why, then, should he destroy the library?
193819047On what system ought that defence to be con¬ ducted?
193819047Onesicntus makes it twenty days sail from the continent, and Eratosthenes seven; either of which Itomii!?
193819047P7er''y imp ° Sed ’ and tn ini?
193819047Passing over some of a more doubtful char¬ acter in the Old Testament, what can be more explicit than the allusions made to it in the New?
193819047Pennsylvania Lafayette Franklin and Marshall... University at Lewisburg1 Polytechnic Delaware StMary’s§ St John ’s St Charles ’s?
193819047Polype?, functions of the original.
193819047Previously to the act of the 43d of Georo- e^^"yoTNxr11^^ 1116 effeCtS ° f the arbitrar?
193819047Putting a?
193819047Respectine- the by told that many patterns worked in colours by the loomwel6 bylhe neeX^Th^B V''ed Wi?
193819047S?
193819047Santa Clara?
193819047Shall I say it?
193819047So are the other two likewise?
193819047So v nr v''are they--^re we enrolled as subjects, servants, and soldiers under Him?
193819047Souffrirez- vous l affront qu il fait a la France?
193819047Spring Hill?
193819047St James’sf Washington Georgetown?
193819047St Philip ’s?
193819047Such an instrument, inductive embarrassment which the mathematical theory has 109 Telegraph?
193819047Suppose Him a creature, what meaning can we attach to this?
193819047Tapa?
193819047Th ° maS Becket of Canter- rated^x- 124S''o l h obtained privileges in Brabant as early as porters of MeteP?
193819047The Ohio, which divides Virginia from the state of that name, receive?
193819047The emperor now openly favoured this vile class of e*?
193819047The first thought that occurred to him when a political difficulty arose, was, by what policy, tortuous or otherwise, can this intricacy be got over?
193819047The four dark Voltaic cential lines represent plates of zinc, and the fine lines Electricity?
193819047The genera whose habitat is the alimentary canal, may have a slightly oxy- nish an instance of organiscd^odTes which’ha ”?
193819047The lofty walls of stone were no longer al- bvThe LieTln cX f!?
193819047The penetratinnh ° U?
193819047The t0.n has als?
193819047The well known experiments of Dr Parry on the relative;? ne- ness of wools were made on fleeces of nineteen sorts.
193819047They are of middle size, and slio- htly tant?
193819047They are sus- mlnntrnff10!?
193819047They are thus the lowest division o?
193819047This frag¬ ment is my last writing,”4 are the touching words with which he breaks off?
193819047This is the only way in which them ° S1 T?
193819047This tax was finallv ’ 1.n?.1^versely duty increased through a variety of gradations, until the and would notTiUs probable W heS?
193819047This throws us back on the question, What it is that the allegory is employed to teach?
193819047This, though bearing the name of Pelagius( Morgan?
193819047Tlie Colleges marked thus(*) are under the direction of the Baptists; thus( f), Episcopalians; thus( I), Methodists; thus(?
193819047To say that God is such an essence, what is it but to say that x= x?
193819047To what are we to trace this universal sinfulness of the race?
193819047To what can this be attributed?
193819047To whom then ought to devolve the property of those lands?
193819047Under such circumstances, with nothing to hinder him from sinning and everything to induce him to sin, how can he help becoming a sinner?
193819047Urnatellea( fresh- water).—Only partially re¬ tractile?
193819047V ‘ p< in 1''/ Tropio oi^ am er^ v. X''‘''t''^rs UogtfiM Bonk, £ Ambergris C?.
193819047VALE PLATE V English Mi le s jpr. Un?
193819047W^TMiebt pArtyvay fl|G A^ t^tilurdk g^FKinitiata lafvn Ptilw/ y Bipicoto’1 Huvi j+ftifU}sQ x^~^Corunnay Wiscori yX- etuL Ms''^XXwXXM:''\4 i\ ■ £?
193819047Wakefield, What ’s Hecula to him, or he to Hecuba? ” and there was quite as much of truth as there was of neatness in the application.
193819047Warlike when the ships haul their wind, or tack together, they may 0atrSei ° nS/6? n a hne cl ° Se hauled uPon die starboard tack.
193819047Was Germanicus poisoned?
193819047What are the facts of which this myth is the poetical adumbration?
193819047What is the object, it may be asked, of reading military history but to benefit by the experience of others?
193819047What is the principle of sin in man that leads him to that lawlessness which is sin?
193819047What more could be said?
193819047What would Blenheim be if the centre was knocked out?
193819047When a tax 0?
193819047When the inflammation is local, limited in extent, and somewhat external, warm fomenta¬ tions?
193819047Where was the condescension implied in His being born and coming to dwell as a man among His fellows?
193819047Where, may we ask, would be the justice or common sense of taxing the landlords and tradesmen, and exempting the professional men?
193819047Where, then, would be the fairness or the policy of laying the same tax on the rental of both estates?
193819047Who ever heard of a child condescending to be born?
193819047Who is He that asks such devotion, that asserts such supremacy as this?
193819047Who that knew him well in after- life was not struck with the same characteristics?
193819047Why then appear to differ, when substantially we agree?
193819047Worcester is one of themost fn, rTVCltieS ‘ “ i4, e klngdom- Roman remains have been hv?!
193819047\e 7att?
193819047^ Tintamarre 1. r^Bxerpip 0nii)S^* stBiStholomew jn p^butlit cf|h j, AxiOo''Ua NeV^) ML, lWabrumth •* y Gaaieloope^VV^c?
193819047^?
193819047^Kartjv- bazjn''tdAwtMTT Jkh''btf- titan Brntzif rft] muz Jtteterrpt lAUIlXtfll irijtaliia?
193819047a tax, and that it will be permanent, the question is, will wages continue at their former rate, or will they rise?
193819047a use or an, tnen, the farmer sold as murh r- n ™^.1 produce as was worth L.50 j he next paid away theseL 50 the L5n?
193819047a"T ° b"“«‘SSS: s “ ax*^ r- ey e^ suppose that either individuals or states can rXiXthe prevXltT6''t0!?
193819047a^o''/''"■ •-"''T J „/ii TpVffP^.^tri0-.fo^TXZtol^3 M< w 4u"l ‘, f^Vketli-- lQpdd0.,, ■/[VJoxtkl''‘-gviAV_ Vy7, l* l- jh- vi- d.-i''b,''x?
193819047al?
193819047and f not, how is it to be replaced?
193819047and he that is born of woman, that he should be righteous? ”( Job xv.
193819047and to what is such a shortcoming to be traced but to the presence and working of evil in his mind?
193819047ask also, if men are elected on the ground of foreseen faith Of Elec- and piety, to what is it that they are elected?
193819047be supposed t?
193819047c. 24 •? QlLtheyT> relate t0 a11 wills made on or after t, le lst January 1838.
193819047ceiver kno^^^^^ inftance* The re- T?
193819047cos S} ’?
193819047d tT;U?
193819047did the son of Tiberius die of poison, and Agrippina by assassination?
193819047dren,& c. The commissioners to whom the management total gross and nett assessments tn fu* P ’ a returi?
193819047e State ° f the suPP1y as compared with the am?
193819047effW^Yf f iheS?
193819047evidently flushed the emperor mom Sans, b. had SasTfftttasSS??
193819047evidently flushed the emperor mom Sans, b. had SasTfftttasSS??
193819047f ° rd"“?"
193819047faire regarder Shakspeare comme le seul modele de la veritable tragedie?
193819047fil]ed, and the government immediately advertised for the noT?
193819047government was coneeened, he thought “ rioinunv lie o, 1?
193819047if!?
193819047in the Bodleian Library were published in the History and iZTr?
193819047in the sense that Christ is the meritorious ground of their election, or in the sense that they were chosen to be saved in and through Christ?
193819047increased exertion and economy, and partly by a rise of wages?
193819047las pecoras de Inglaterra?
193819047lt however, be assumed that moderatP income, provided they were fairly assessed w m6?
193819047motum necessariorum copiam animo concipiamus, Omni- potentem, quae haec animalia creavit, sapientiam attoniti et tat?
193819047mum?''
193819047nn wm^rNnd ’ ° nt|a Sm?
193819047of checking its translation or diffusion?
193819047of making the nations who then professed Christianity renounce it?
193819047of^ dls|:o^er ® d that these filaments are inwardly clothed with vibratile altogether like the blood- globules of other animals?
193819047ontessn iarMlstUar uv''''^Khihu''ikiri iffnadan&.o£ WnuclaSak''’ ’ enoxl?
193819047overPayinf?
193819047p. 125), he uses the phrase 6 ri)?
193819047pass?
193819047r 2- 4‘,h D“ember. I8sr> “ “"""“ Sion ™ appointed mission, to inquire into and report upon 1867 ’ subserve?
193819047r ° b
193819047r?ihem?
193819047s n0 t?
193819047s our ideas of spiritual essence, of eternity, of immensity, more simple and direct than is our idea of God?
193819047shall a strong man be Man ’s pure with his Maker?
193819047sorted lo They « o otef''86''S,’0"ld be^ promote fraud, Ld''“ Piemen,, T. «, barism in which they most commonfylt?
193819047st, K?
193819047students, being or becoming members of the is pnf?!
193819047subpentagonal, with suckers in ambulacra Cucumaria?
193819047that whilst they were but servants, this was his Son, in a sense altogether peculiar, a sense involving a oneness of nature with God?
193819047the current prices of1859 8"?
193819047tion ofall measu^es ’ he advocated in stronger and more decisive language than was customary with him the gradual libera- i belot nTtfJr?
193819047vation?
193819047was Piso guilty?
193819047what urged him to his mad violence?
193819047x with regard to the beginning of the supposed motion, and the velocity, instead of sin.-a?, be¬ comes — cos. x, or 1 — cos.a?
193819047x with regard to the beginning of the supposed motion, and the velocity, instead of sin.-a?, be¬ comes — cos. x, or 1 — cos.a?
193819047}?, and some little emigration is directed to the colony.
193819047« ch stoff mol ™ 0?
193819047« »?
193819047° f an arnphitheatre, and defended by narrow anT ’^^ The streets are Vcrv thesp nnr d.Cl?
193819047‘ How so? ’ you will ask.
193819047’ an<4 011? ne occasion6 actively and angrily interfered to pre- curtai^ent of their prerogatives.
193819047’* Garway, An exact Description of the Growth, Quality, and Virtues ’ of the Leaf Tea[ 1659- 60? 1 Statutes of the Realm( Kecord Com.
193819047’^ msec s and infusory animalcules furnishes us with many similar, so 3 The reader will find the subiec''t discussed at jrreat leno- tu v,,r t?
193819047“ It is true that this reconnaissance had as its object to oblige the allies to exhibit their strength, but did it do so, as Count Giulay affirms?
193819047“ Lastly, it may be asked, what effect this great improve¬ ment of the weapons of destruction has had on the moral advancement of mankind?
193819047“ The application of our means of knowing, to the study of beings extraneous to ourselves( Vetude des etres qui ne sont pas nous)?
193819047“ What is man, that he should be clean?
193819047“ Why so? ” faltered the strong- hearted youth.
193819047•^ r — — r Br1 — ite+3^ 12^ V D D 3 1 2 1 equation, if z= ax ba?
193819046''?
193819046''KXo''t Xoytu T^ottoov, n str/ a Si?
193819046''” 1”0113''0“e ‘ “ “ ‘''“ Cieutpbfcf, Santa Fe is bounded on the N. by the Gran rha ™ i?
193819046( Lanzi ’s History of Painting?)
193819046( Plin- v- 2?)
193819046( See Delambre ’s biography of this astronomer in the Biographie Universelle?)
193819046(?)
193819046* 0£
193819046*''**''-r,^,''n1''''Pathos r ■ P,9''Ua ™*i tivstiehlun?
193819046/ See? ° ” dS*to it for more extensive information on the Etruscans.
1938190461 in Mechanics, an arbor or spindle, havin?
1938190461)len(lin?
1938190461- 0271 1- 0285 1- 0297 1- 1288??
1938190461- 0271 1- 0285 1- 0297 1- 1288??
19381904610, 7)?
19381904610,000?
19381904610,000?
19381904610,144 10,112?
19381904610,994 10,948?
19381904611,168 11,063?
19381904611,478 11,270 10,498?
19381904612,000 12,000 11,721 11,210 11,062 11,000 11,000 10,609 10,544 10,000 9.800 9.592 9,517?
19381904612,205 11,400 11,200?
19381904612,431 11,664 11,398?
193819046137, 13& Parmenid p"•''«?"
1938190461599 2727 848 800 1360 270 1496 265 1080?,!!
19381904617,726 17,644 17,590 17,525 17,380 17,124 17,006 16,730?
19381904618,765 18.500 18,210 18,120 17,930 18,879 17,850?
19381904619, 5), a peculiarity only found in one very rare living(?)
19381904619,535 19,356 19,137 19,000 18,877 18,876?
1938190462,172 2,035 2,024 1,992 1,475 1,439?
1938190462,460 2,166?
19381904620,000 16.350 15,740 15,008 15,000?
193819046237 22 177 99 285 92?
1938190462c?
1938190463 Die mihi, placetne tibi, pnmum, edere injussu meo?
1938190463,185 3,130 3,115 3,058 2,959 2,957 2,928 2,788 2,775 2,748 2,669 2,649 2,638 2,493 2,348 2,271?
19381904638(?)
1938190463c?.
1938190464 AvaiAsS^sv? s bv yiioix.iton, hvx.
1938190464 We follow the Annuaire du B. des L. K. Johnston makes it 27 600* tnradnedRs''heStbv8; 1V''3f?
193819046440 960 440 560 864 420 684 420 1492 104 1400 608 1680 e ca il''£ 2 H 3 S''S= 1 2 2 f- i Tt 23 168 29 33 106 25 42 62 196 187 90?
1938190464d. ” In 1530, were be- naintin?
1938190465,145 5,000 4,961 4,859 4,832 4,807 4,784 4,688 4,675 4,642 4,561 4,553 4,500?
1938190465,960 5,960 5,860 5,830 5,800 5,750 5,467 5,360 5,250 4.600 4,265 4,060 4,000 3,672 3,500 3,454?
19381904656 60 63 65 or 68 36 39 44 50 54 58 61 62 or 63 66(?)
193819046560 3080 2380 400?
1938190466,000?
1938190466,000?
1938190466,776 6,598 6,584 6,575 6,565 6,509 6,293 6,263 6,238 6,178 6,096 6,050 5,990 5,794 5,794 5,738 5,725 5,535 5,435 5,394 5,352 5,328 5,376 5,229 5,215?
193819046644 3545 2739 460?
1938190466800.?
1938190467,730 7,6131 7,400?
1938190468,030 8,000 7.600 7,549 7,510 7,482 7,450 7.400 7,149 7,000 6,910 6,800 6,428 6.400 6,230?
1938190468,236 7,800?
1938190468,344?
1938190468,500?
1938190468,874 8,862 8,767 8,701 8,524 8,500?
19381904681 Was Italian art equal to Greek art?
1938190469,593 9,439 9,366 9,256 9,206 9,194 9,138 9,113 9,000?
1938190469,700?!
1938190469,885 9,152 8.815 8,450?
193819046; Cretaceous(?
193819046; but, even in the climate of London, it fwi?
193819046?
193819046? 45- 147 ■ Th''xlet*^* 8i?
193819046? 45- 147 ■ Th''xlet*^* 8i?
193819046? An?aoitetu PlttsburSh ’ amounting in 1853 to 14,403,921 bushels.
193819046? hT Tally COI"Posed of hair or vegetable fibres, which have been swallowed and accumulated also round a central nucleus.
193819046? jd.
193819046? £( Aristot.
193819046?.
193819046A few illiterate fishermen of Galilee?
193819046A^r 1724,^tly^ at the time?
193819046All others, popularly termed governments, as democracy, oli¬ garchy, aristocracy, monarchy, are merely settlements ot cities, and not Polities?
193819046All these, W p f? XC^tl0n of> the two varieties of the common oak and the Turkey oak, may be considered as solely or principally ornamental.
193819046Ammonites with channelled backs( CW/«Wo£?)
193819046And could any painter be a Goth in composition, when such knowledge of the art is visible in these perfect wonders?
193819046And on this very ground Socrates had been attacked: for he was accused of cor- rupting the young, by making them “ doubt, ” airoge/ v mtmwa?
193819046And though, in the course of things, the infusion thenticated anecdote told bv LaertiuTof pi''?
193819046And what did Titian get by his paltry meanness?
193819046And what was andcompeiiea tne^ Greece< 1 the result?
193819046Are all things educed from, and identified with, Deity?
193819046Are all things educed from, and identified with, Matter?
193819046Are all things educed from, and identified with, Self?
193819046Are l cse.thC Ss of heaven?
193819046Are not these quotations then collateral evidences of the practice of the Greeks, if we had known nothing of the girls of Crotona sitting to Zeuxis?
193819046As to credit or reputa- tion, could the scholar of Gamaliel hope to gain either by becoming a teacher in a college of fisherman?
193819046At length the go- vernment gave him the use of the castle of Burgdor?
193819046Aven- ina Hour of a Hermit, a series of educational aphorism?
193819046Because the simplest imitation is at once recognised as the imitation of the prototype, why should facility of imitation be any excuse for defect?
193819046Besides this, large quantities of coal?
193819046Besides, when did Polygnotus flourish?
193819046Bfidawsh of ij Sahvr/ iXahJ> —~ju£impi\/M/,>7w7v;/;//(''.>y/ rV[\oA’,/////i''"''innW ® ‘ T?P\ V 4;!?
193819046Budosch 15,744 15,151 14,836 14,026 13,716 13,703 13,599 13,496 13,467 13,432 13,397 13,272 13,099 12,822 12,800?
193819046But Plan if our immunity has depended on a change in the climate, II who can be responsible for the continuance of this change?
193819046But after all, what are the pictures of Pompeii?
193819046But are we well assured that the adoption of a contrary system will not mark the sera of our decline?
193819046But do we know anything of existence in general?
193819046But had not his predecessors reached this unity of being before?
193819046But how can I, a finite being, comprehend God, who is infinite?
193819046But how do they accomplish this?
193819046But how, it may be asked, are such foot- prints preserved?
193819046But if this story is a mere myth, how came Paul to tell it as a fact?
193819046But really, is there any human institution that is perfect?
193819046But what evidence is there that he condemned the act of which it is well known that Milton and many others approved?
193819046But what if atheists deny that they have any such?
193819046But what if the parents acted in blameless ignorance?
193819046But what man would venture to supplement Pascal?
193819046But what of that?
193819046But where are now the immortal Lambert ’s works?
193819046But where is there any blue in Vandervelde?
193819046But why is not everything, as it is actually seen, a work of “ the best?
193819046Butthatis no refutation of the previous causes; the question is, what prepared him to be killed by such a cause?
193819046C ° nmdET?NS''~7TheS?
193819046Cadet,1 and afterwards in a most beautifully- executed fac- simile in the great French collection, Description de VEgypte?
193819046Can anything better be devised than the open arena of an exhibition, on which every artist competes be¬ fore, and is judged by, the public?
193819046Can this be he who has led the world astray, and turned it upside down?
193819046Could they make Saul hear words from out of that light which were not heard by the rest of the company?
193819046Could they make him blind for three days after that vision, and then make scales fall off from his eyes, and restore him to sight by a word?
193819046Could they produce a light in the air which at mid- day was brighter than the sun?
193819046Curved VF, as SI, GT, UH, is found by making Be?
193819046Does he imagine that we shall hereafter repose special confidence in him, and expect from him consolation, advice, succour, in the exigencies of life?
193819046Even in very cold latitudes countless millions of creatures of the genus Beroe exist, and others of a larger size, medusa?
193819046Ex quo illud laudatur Archytae; qiu cum villico factus esset iratior, “ Quo te modo, inquit, accepissem, nisi iratus essem?
193819046For what he puts into the mouth of Socrates in the Phcedo?
193819046From that time to the present wesonof Ger* have gradually extended our acquaintance with the labours! J?an.?
193819046From the establishment, then, of the Alexandrian school Beginning?
193819046Fuseli says catagrapha means profiles; but how could he invent profiles when profiles are the characteristics of the earliest art?
193819046Gaius was somewhat late in attracting attention in France, w here learned lawyers were once so abundant; but the?
193819046Gashtasp, in whose reign Zartasht or Zoroaster fntroducet?
193819046Gehbrt dieser Schiefer der Kohlen- formation?
193819046Geocj., p. 397), but is there not some mistake?
193819046He had never applied to Parliament for nes«,etbtra0r?
193819046He then took the brush and drew another still more refined?
193819046His works attained to a great popularity with the French Protestants; and he was long spoken of among them as “ le Grand Ostervald?
193819046Hone £ h prevented the people repairing to “ y f?
193819046How can God be said to worship himself?
193819046How is this to be treated?
193819046How is this, if they were immigrants in Palestine?
193819046II PETROPAULOVSKI, or “ The Harbour of St Peter Pet^ and St Paul?
193819046If climate be the secret, why are not all people under the same latitude equally gifted and equally refined?
193819046If it be said — “ But are you not doing injustice?
193819046Ihe airs of his heads are Raffaellesque, says Mengs; yet, would it not be more just to say, that Raffaelle ’s heads are iuas- saciesque?
193819046In a worn the opinion of the country was so strongly expressed both directly and indirectly, that the king though?
193819046In considering the Pentateuch, the first question which arises is — Who was its author?
193819046In the second place, if all things, and myself among the rest, are properly God, what room is there for worship?
193819046In this question is contained another, viz., Whether the Pentateuch forms such a continuous whole that it is possible to ascribe it to one author?
193819046In this region also many tropical forms occur — zinziber, cycas, cactus, anona,& c. Of 289?
193819046Is evidence of power in arranging a whole, like Rubens, T tian, or Tintoretto?
193819046Is existence per se aught more than a mere abstraction?
193819046Is h8e Christ worth, of GoWns?
193819046Is he regarded as exhausted in the act?
193819046Is he regarded as unexhausted in the act?
193819046Is it certain, or at least highly proba¬ ble, that they have descended to us from the Father of Lights himself?
193819046Is it in the bullying defiance of Moses?
193819046Is 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?
193819046Is it not a mass of separate groups, vulgar in de- S?n academic in action, and demoniac in expression?
193819046Is it possible for a man to go on interpreting thus?
193819046Is such an absurdity worthy of Reynolds ’ understanding?
193819046Is the Cuvierian basis, or what has been so regarded, of palaeontology unsound?
193819046Is there any application of any prin¬ ciple of our nature by the due combination of variety and repose?
193819046Is this likely?
193819046Is this the language of vanity or enthusiasm?
193819046Is this, then, a thing to say with gaiety?
193819046It is a long, straggling town; and con¬ tains a large oM parish church with a tall spire, and an ekrirlnTp6''-fThe!?
193819046It is cal- frankness of his nature, — “ I was asked if I repented of having written Les Provinciates?
193819046It would be interesting to ascertain whether the caudal vertebra?
193819046It would be nothin- but miser t0^ on assumptions which in themselves demand evidence, can- to call forth those reasons of thb!s Xch he^ V?
193819046K. Johnston sets down the Volcano of Ternate Island at 4093 feet(? if same).
193819046Kirschlarii Klmblie JVhrlai oouir firnnTj Ruins of Join fifarestabajl cl''RAjarrah\ ox* H amwjxc?
193819046Left, and h Right Aorta —?., i, i.
193819046Let, for example, P/?
193819046Men the best and Vasari''s mostly without?
193819046Musket- Island_ barrels, cutlery, nails, iron wire, musical instruments, silk fabrics,?
193819046Ne suis- je pas pret it mourir?
193819046Need further evidence be sought ol the uselessness of such institutions?
193819046Now ’ l}\e decomposition of the atmosphere is carried on in vegetables by the leaves, under the stimulus of light, rflTm in animalc?
193819046Now, are all, or is any, of these tasks possible for the logical method of sciencing Being?
193819046Of nothing could it be affirmed that iUs^The tl^6?
193819046On all encaustic pictures, the Greeks put( evwaucrev) “ burnt in and what justified them in doing so?
193819046Or could they make him, and those who travelled with him, believe that all these things had happened, if they had not happened?
193819046PAS 323 Why is a privilege to be conceded to ten or twelve persons, Pascal- and denied to six, to four, or to one?
193819046PICARD, Jean, an eminent French astronomer, was born at Fleche 1620?
193819046PIEDIMQNTE, a town of Naples, in the province of?
193819046PINEROLO, or Pigner?
193819046PIowr, then, could those prin¬ ciples have been acquired?
193819046Perpetual variation7’-)s& i}5 t ° lun^ altogether the mere informations of sense.?
193819046Physical prehending the whole of the Silurian, and the lo ™ el P ° Geography.lion of the fourth or UPP^M*02010^ 011? ’''carboniferous limestone.
193819046Pitch melted is in fact like wax or oil; and how was it to be equally spread over so vast a surface except by brushes?
193819046PooTiWf Zi''/iW^''X^_ i'',, SLlTaha\ S/ ni/ ffifoL J JjamoteHojatj..; T\ OuuitHIah i’. I.iF1$ Chan dun? 4.
193819046Query, with this inference can we deduce the actual pro¬ portions of the structure from its picture in perspective?
193819046S.) Chipicani Charcani( Y) 23,910 22,350 22,030 22,016 21,960 21,700 21,424 21,288 21,148 21,000 20,500 20,386 20,355 20,260 20,115 19,745 19.708?
193819046Shall he doubt of everything?
193819046Shall he doubt that he doubts?
193819046Shall he doubt that he is awake, or that he is pinched or burned?
193819046Shall he doubt that he is?
193819046Shells like Scalaria and So¬ larium occur in the trias and oolites associated with Chem- nitzice(?)
193819046Shin tab Ifonz Murs?
193819046Some of his most important works however, were written during this period; among others, 2/ r?
193819046Some will say there is no better way in this controversy than that of appealing at once to a direct intuitive conscious¬ ness of an infinite God?
193819046The compound structure of the lower jaw is shown at the frac¬ tured back part, where an upper( surangular?)
193819046The fact of that city ’s rishtrf K „ Jr.?
193819046The first fifteen chapters appear in themselves to form a connected whole, and are entitled Ha?
193819046The kidneys, therefore, separate,—H*, A large quantity of the water which enters the body as drink,,^^1?
193819046The king said to Hopner, “ Why does Reynolds paint his trees red and yellow?
193819046The length of the coast- line is for XuAmI?
193819046The loftiest waterfall in the world( unless exaggerated, is to be found in the Yohamite Valley, in Mariposa(?)
193819046The mean amount of this fluid in the human adult male is 34j?
193819046The only question respecting such truths is, are they historically true?
193819046The question arises, was the party so addressed William Penn?
193819046The question then arises, Whether it is possible to consider this assertion to be true whether Moses can be admitted to be the author?
193819046The question, therefore, is, what is gained by the nursing?
193819046The road to fame and for¬ tune was now opened to the hitherto unknown artist; and how?
193819046The subject is thus divided into two branches — physics and metaphysics; the former inquiring, What is the character of appearance?
193819046The word “ line, ” as here used, indicates not the whole street, but only the row ot house?
193819046There is another question which remains to be settled be-% fore touching on the great artists and their works: Did the Greeks paint in fresco?
193819046These reasons of the being of things, the Aoyoi r^s oucrta?, were the Ideas.
193819046They have existed, for ought we know to the contrary, from all eternity: and who, then, shall limit their existence by any future period?
193819046They then went to the king, George III., whom they^^^ the Infant Academy?
193819046They were therefore born with us; and if so, they must have had existence before our birth: and who can limit that existence?
193819046This complex formula gives us the interval of time during which the pendulum describes the arc OG, corresponding to the angle OAG= 2/?.
193819046This was not encouraging for young Otway; but had not Shakspeare and Ben Jonson failed before him in the player ’s art?
193819046Though the mate¬ rials of Raffaelle ’s art are generally borrowed, are they more so than Michel Angelo ’s?
193819046Thus having joined EP, the point/?
193819046Was the cestrum or stylus heated, whilst finishing the work, after the wax had been laid on?
193819046Was there ever such gratuitous assump¬ tion?
193819046What authority had Michel Angelo in nature or antiquity for such inconsistency?
193819046What had he to fear, n compe¬ tition with Barry?
193819046What has Leonardo left us in all his various pursuits to compensate us for the loss which accrued to painting?
193819046What has he left us in poetry, which poets could look up to?
193819046What if the majority even of theists say that such whispers are confirmations when made distinct, but are not first¬ hand grounds of conviction?
193819046What if they affirm that if there be any such voice within, it is, by itself, a whisper, or inarticulate?
193819046What in hydraulics, that would improve our shares in canals?
193819046What in mechanics, that Watt could have founded on?
193819046What in music, that would have benefited Mozart?
193819046What must have been the effect of all this upon a people of strong susceptibilities and of high natural genius?
193819046What then was the nature of these instruments?
193819046What was there in the world to put us in mind of the Standard struggle or Last Supper of Da Vinci?
193819046What, then, must a person do in this alternative?
193819046Where were they?
193819046Where, may we ‘ v''--''''ask, is the justice of such a proceeding?
193819046Wherein does the pantheist violate the original data of consciousness?
193819046Wherein, then, did Xenophanes differ from them in his doctrine of the One?
193819046Why does not one perfect work entitle a man to rank as highly as a series of imperfect works, like the Capella Sistina?
193819046Why should canvas not apply to the cloth, or canvas, hut to the X the middie affes?
193819046Why should the ancient critics have faith placed in all their decisions except those on painting?
193819046Why should they lose their perspicacity of understanding only when they talked of this art?
193819046Will any man, after seeing the Theseus and Ilyssus, doubt that the ivory Minerva and Olympian Jupiter were equally, if not more beautiful?
193819046WluttXsthe excellence of the dist Judgment?
193819046Yes, the grand style of Europe for the last three hundred years; but was it the grand style of the Greeks?
193819046\t in^vrfact tZderdSt ° riCal CTpilati0nS ’ boldly distort- fi yi a 1 fc dld not accord with his own prejudice^ fro^hi^n5^ 61101111 i m?
193819046^JaiBaKnWt Gv^^J Abwfater;^ Shabef Telieroot( vn- Rohill,''Jinaziooi* Aushev?
193819046^\^^ L-''..''flS''
193819046^ho can accUse this man of any crime?
193819046_ The photograph or object to be engraved is th? “ film, and screwed down in a copying- frame.
193819046and the latter, What is the character of reality or being?
193819046and why should not he succeed, like them, in writing dramas, if he could not act them?
193819046c.) The hymn to Jupiter quoted by Stobaeus( p. 40), is certainly very ancient as it? s alluded to by Aristotle( DeMund.
193819046care in cherishing this art of painting?
193819046equal to the Surfaces, tangent of 22^ ° for V> b as a radius; while, by laying off^ an equal distance Be?
193819046f 0r, fWs*!h ° ° d ■"the sensations themselves, he astronomy and music, are not ttuiv Sife hecaise S ’ ii"?
193819046fertila an?
193819046from V-/= cp»iaie mineral degenerations viscera althn T ’ wb!c 1 are accidental collections in hollow another Th?''
193819046heat applied to amalgamate the colour in the conclusion, which justified such a term?
193819046i 20.1 Ca- tonem cum 1 hilisto et Thucydide comparares?
193819046impressions.re comp.r.ti.ely common »= of, be old red sandstone: sSSori!?
193819046is he a rob¬ ing did his best, and if that^tailed, he had a co g slave?
193819046knf it it hp paper, when let down into the other portion or tne tun, iniee ui iuui pico?
193819046light, solar or diffused, the plate is taken out, a“d a now dered gum copal carefully and evenly spread? ver its surlace.
193819046neXt? e then the Ragnal, the Fulham, and the Lucombe.
193819046or the galvanized violence of the ornamental figures at the tombs?
193819046or was the wax actually melted and used whilst boiling?
193819046over a flock of sheep whom he himself had assisted to destroy, and whose very Shepherd had lately been murdered?
193819046p. 162; Meno, p. 347?
193819046plete and lasting development much earlier than that of gram¬ mar?
193819046quercus?
193819046r- rICK?
193819046r?
193819046reSard Socrates was to him the interpreter and commpntntnr nml m f i i?
193819046s^-^^w''But did he die too young?
193819046solid masonry, a mile in circumfeience, wi?
193819046tary formation?
193819046the N bv thepai?r ° TinCe of BraziI ’ bounded on Pernambuco^ E''f Provinces of Ceara and thaf of M ’?
193819046the cramped agonies of the sleep¬ ing Adam?
193819046the twist¬ ed tortures of Jonah?
193819046thou me?
193819046tvef&tv ecvroi/?
193819046who surpassed the propriety persuaded that the chartered body was repub ican,^ bjg back- grounds as well as their splendour?
193819046whose majestic forms f isted\^''Ltrov- whose beauty was only disturbed by PaSs1 ’, • ed?
193819046why must we, in short, resoit to the Idea of good, in order to ascertain its nature, instead of taking it simply as it appears?
193819046within the memory of man, is considere ’ pigeon, ture 0f some of its hones, to have been a gi0ant 1 0?
193819046y- v £* » r y/-lo/••v LVy''%''o 4-U/-»xr/-y/"\1 y- v- y I-1 y/"y/"l r\4- Vy i C?
193819046y^an^uls and ® an Jnan, mountainous; including tht Sierra I"""063 in thiS region ’ it i9 which form the three parallelialleysiTGu an?
193819046’ why is not good visibly impressed on every¬ thing as it stands forth to the view?
193819046“ Is Lord Shelburne, ” said Fox, “ to remain prime minister? ” Pitt answered in the affirmative.
193819046“ The 4 Sheep’s- head ’(?
193819046“ These walls thus curiously painted in former ages the images so perfectly done, do witness our forefather?
193819046“ When thou canst, ” thundered out the pope; “ Art thou minded to be hanged? ”_ This was the man for Michel Angelo.
193819046“ aTILI thTbeings whose glory was obscured n „ e guished?
193819046”\Y as it, then, the love of power that induced him to make this great change?
193819046„ martyrdom 37 or 38 40 or 41 46 47(?)
193819046„ „ the i i,.o„dr“f^itriXSSLrbu?
1935926325.an ave.raS? 193592632 ?
193592632rairrepllsngeThi1dl rm“ing ‘, he jeLs tribes? 193592632 & oU uv m''eart y^ ocurn rtXo?. 193592632 '',!, ‘ 0^3''^ are b.-articulate, and are followed by a piece in tlm fnl^ e?
193592632''ly belonged to a convent in the GrisoEs The other most important institutions of Munich are as fol YYr?
193592632( Dawson ’s Acadian Geology?)
193592632( See An¬ thony, St i and Dionysius the Areopagite?)
193592632( See Hypatia, and Alexandrian School; also Kingsley ’s Alexandria and her Schools, and Hypatia?)
193592632( «?.)
193592632(
193592632), nitric(?*.
193592632)? 111nn^ under the disease, the year 1798, more than half of the funerals were tvTthout Cleland, S Stafistical Tables re- the city.
193592632*?
193592632+ 3K*S''+ 36H2(?).
193592632, worship of the idol Fo, or Foe, was transplanted ” on?
193592632,,,, „,^ P.. i,,?
193592632,,,,...... rq Ter, 3 Tijf uh yap Ti- oweag hepov to « Ao?.
193592632,?
193592632/?S a tb^ory> moreover, this has already received the stamp of practicability both m America and in some of the Bri?
193592632/o/ Shell They snend thfdft “''• ■ 3Te “ J0?
19359263200 r?
1935926321 he other products are oats and buckwheat, potatoes, rpPesfe^ ’? ax ’ succory> tobacco, garden fruits, and grapes.
19359263213), bounded by twenty- four trapezoids with two sides 12. equal, has twelve short, twelve long?
19359263213,(
19359263217TX128 T?
1935926322 k a?
1935926322. sTininn?
19359263220 12- 5 32 4''7 137 22- 5 59- 6 46 36?
1935926322P2(.?)
1935926322c?
1935926322d, Who is responsible for it?
19359263231. to the number of the living in any year of age, we add half the number who annual!?
1935926323c?, A germ U S C A.
1935926324 c. The Barton beds.-Greenish- gray sandy clay below, passing U, P mt?
1935926324)?
1935926325 4 3 2} 3 3* 3 H 4 5 6 8 7 6 5 4 3i 3 n 3 2i 2?
19359263250 p m cn O, P^ TO 3 3 3 TO Sf 3 2 c''*: 3 f TO* TO TO TO 2 o o 2 2 to cr?
1935926326), a familiarly- known Linmean scolopendra, as an example of the modern genls XertZes eV^’vbera''tb ™ ughout the summed season?
19359263260 28 28 29 30 32- 2 56 59 104 208 31- 7 100 108 53- 3 52 488,85 290- 9 86- 9 856- 88 547- 28 251- 5 154- 5 402- 51 58- 08?
19359263267, in Carinaria?
19359263267; and we are compelled to suppose, there- kT tht gyamt?
193592632683 The term alderman, so familiar in Municipal th h7?
1935926327 “ II nous semhl?
1935926328d., and he was sworn to bear libertXf X P ° rd Vng End t0 the commonalty and of hXX ieil 0rtf ° f? eth?
1935926328d., and he was sworn to bear libertXf X P ° rd Vng End t0 the commonalty and of hXX ieil 0rtf ° f? eth?
193592632; G.= 5- 6... 6''13( G''Gd?)
193592632; eX, Ceptin?
193592632?
193592632?
193592632? 1 of dle Jastices nfthe Peace of the dis- tiict.
193592632? A1 aW of mortality in such cases, remains just the same a''Jf1 ° as age.
193592632? I “ n, t!ds subject, Sir William Drummond ’s Origines,& c. b. iv.
193592632? ativity of the VirSin> ” Painted for the Chapter is regarded as one of the most delightful speci¬ mens of his calido style.
193592632? ences there ’ for the year 1782, an essay by M. Krafft on the marriages, births, and burials, at St..
193592632?, and is thickly peopled.
193592632?.
193592632?< P).
193592632A large portion of the smaller le"^?
193592632A noble charw headed by Captain Fitzgerald with a small party of cavalry ’ of^dav^ T?
193592632Above all, what is that which he teaches to the rest in return for the knowledge communicated to him?
193592632All these ables represent the duration of life in Sweden and Fin- iand after 45 or 50 years of age, to be less than according ™ t?
193592632Altenberg; Schlackenwalde(?
193592632An f18 morally good, and the question is asked, Why?
193592632And does any one doubt that the issue of notes payable on demand is in the foremost class of these businesses?
193592632And here it occurs first of all to ask, What, on this theory, constitutes the moral excellence of God himself?
193592632And if some of Klein ’s names are used, why not all?
193592632Another liule P1??
193592632Another liule P1??
193592632Another transition( if so it may be called) which No fiTabcmUhe^bddV0 fi?
193592632Antigorite.—(Mg, Fe)4 Si3+ H(?).
193592632Are these equally good?
193592632Artrl?
193592632As to Napoleon, he had no other task to pei form than that of advancing on the Adige; provided he coalitio?
193592632As to the opinion of the stupid world, what mattered it?
193592632Assum¬ ing a menacing tone, “ What means this insnloripp? ” snul ing a menacing tone, “ What means this insolence? ” said he.
193592632Assum¬ ing a menacing tone, “ What means this insnloripp? ” snul ing a menacing tone, “ What means this insolence? ” said he.
193592632At present we will only ask with Pascal, in his famous Pensees, what one mystery Mohammed revealed which was previously unknown?
193592632Besides, how does the ob¬ jector know that miracles are contrary to either the general or universal experience of mankind?
193592632Besides, how on this theory are we to adjust the com¬ peting merits of a life of simple selfishness and a life of generous beneficence?
193592632Bornite, Variegated or Purple)< i t?
193592632Britisl''government, but Sy whom the''T lntr, gues with* 0 Peishwa, with vember laf?
193592632But how are they connected with each other?
193592632But how was he, alreadv strusslino- for existence, and with a poor sister dependent on him, to raise the means necessary for such an expedition?
193592632But if rectitude be a mere re¬ lation of actions to the mind, in what sense can the actions of God be pronounced right?
193592632But is this assumption tenable?
193592632But it may be asked, Ought not religious instruction to be given in day- schools, and ought not government to require this in every school?
193592632But not to dwell on these incoherence, is it not evident that Dr Brown ’s illus¬ tration is altogfher against his own theory?
193592632But not to dwell on these incoherences, is it not evident that Dr Brown ’s illus¬ tration is altogether against his own theory?
193592632But the able Achaean general, instantaneously retrieving the surprise, outwitted his foe in F6turn?
193592632But what is to be done with eight measures, it is asked,* if there are no more?
193592632But what ori¬ ginates this feeli, ’ in the mind?
193592632But what ori¬ ginates this feeling in the mind?
193592632But what, under such circumstances, would be the situa¬ tion even of a well managed bank, were any suspicions to be entertained of its credit?
193592632But whence arises this perver¬ sion?
193592632But where shall we search for the basis of princi¬ ples that themselves lie at the foundations of the whole world?
193592632But wherein does this essentially differ from benevolence to being in general, which, according to Edwards, has no respect to character?
193592632But who can doubt that it would be in¬ creased?
193592632But who wrote the Museum Boltenianuvi?
193592632But, generally speaking, persons who have no capital, have very little opportunity of raising money have they?
193592632By means unward"ern °>^?
193592632By what perversion of language, ” he justly asks, “ is the same term to be given to affections so different? ” 1( ii.)
193592632C?
193592632Caledonite.—3 Pb S+ 2 Pb C+ Cu C(?).
193592632Cleavage, r?
193592632CoI.umn P bas been derived from Lambert ’s table for mrt of this ’ TA mentioned in the historical meL aae Th^ m- Whl?
193592632Copper, silver, quicksilver, gold(?)
193592632Could they ever have flowed at the surface with their present constitution?
193592632D?
193592632D?
193592632De¬ fine nature as generally as we please, it still remains to inquire, Whence came this nature, and what determined its essence?
193592632Do such persons know any thing of the harmo¬ nic ratios of the sounds they combine together in this way?
193592632Does Justice nod, and Heaven its victim spare?
193592632Does he mean the general experience of mankind?
193592632Does he speak of his own experience and that of his friends and neighbours?
193592632Does not such a conclusion go entirely to unsettle the foundations of mo¬ rality?
193592632Five lar- e in^He hi?
193592632For how can ACB coincide with Ar/ eB, or with AfghiB?
193592632For what is his secondary ground of virtuous benevolence, on which alone he professes to find space for a love of complacency?
193592632Frankxinite.—(Fe, Zn, Mn)( £ e,-M- n)(?).
193592632Freiberg in Saxony; also Kapnik and Ratiborschitz(?).
193592632Further, the question will arise,—On what rests the obligation incumbent on subjects to obey their rulers?
193592632Galmei, Electric Calamine.—Zn2 Si"+ H. Rhombic, and hemimorphic; coP 2( P) with polar edges 101 44, and 132 ° 16''; o ° P( c?)
193592632H.= 3... 3* 5( when fresh= 5... 6?
193592632HUtory of Bor^TV?
193592632Has their composition been changed, by aqueous me¬ tamorphosis or otherwise, since their formation?
193592632Havinl occupled the principal roads leading from Nice to Italy, particularly that the sena?
193592632He spent the remaining y’ears of Srfin"] 78?
193592632He was then appointed governor of Eastern.•u7;7d, 7?
193592632His ChanKr^ ’"Th?
193592632His next enterprise was the establishment of an Anglo- Chinese college at Malacca l01f 1 „ ™? I.Proca!
193592632How can one and the same power be at once above itself as lawgiver, and under itself as subject to law?
193592632Hungary(?).
193592632I do not even love my brothers; perhaps Joseph a little from habit, and because he is my elder; and Duroc, I love him too; but why?
193592632If any other emotion arise in the mind, we may as; concerning it, Is it right or wrong?
193592632If any other emotion arise in the mind, we may ask concerning it, Is it right or wrong?
193592632If the names of Klein are to be adopted, why not those of Langius and Davila, and Breynius, Bonanni, and Petiver?
193592632Ik le 5 q"a, d, ifid- Witb a''''ticul“led^ SembTin0/ o 1 Crus“ceaCOrTrnndinS ‘ l P0Si, i ° n t0 the Bsligspss?
193592632In answer to the question, therefore, What is to be understood by an educated man?
193592632In civil cases? ornjoTSeirLT5,j;T^rcase9 wh“th
193592632In other words — would that which we now feel and believe to be right cease to be so, could it be shown that God has never commanded it?
193592632In this case what place is left for the moral senti¬ ments?
193592632In what way was human nature to be more and more perfected?
193592632In what way, then, can these improvements be introduced so as to co- operate with the agencies already in existence?
193592632Ins rabble to enter?
193592632Irish?
193592632Is experience the only medium through which we may arrive at a conviction of the actual existence of any being?
193592632Is it of a certain ob¬ ject to the mind?
193592632Is it of a certain ob¬ ject to the mind?
193592632Is not autonomy, in any strict sense of the term, a universal impossibility?
193592632Is the one to be absorbed in the other, or are they distinct and independent of each other?
193592632Is there no moral excellence but what is immediately resolvable into love to God?
193592632Is this a simple or a complex notion?
193592632Isopyre.—(Al, ¥ e,)2 Si3+ 3 Ca Si(?).
193592632It can not be self- caused; and if not self- caused, what is there to cause it but some¬ thing in the action itself?
193592632It can not be self- caused; and if not self- e; sed, what is there to cause it but some¬ thing in the actu itself?
193592632It is granted that equality is the concept of a relation; but the question arises, A relation of what, and to what?
193592632It is granted that equality is the concept of a relation; but the question arises, A relation of what, and to what?
193592632It is in one of these that the avaricious father utters the celebrated phrase, “ Que diable alla- t- il- faire dans cette galere?
193592632It is not men- foTr?
193592632It may be asked, however, By what process does man, in point of fact, come to be acquainted with the intimations of these standards of moral decision?
193592632It may be said, perhaps — for there is no end of apolo- Proposal gies for whatever is vicious — that if the issue of notes £ ° r 7est^?
193592632It secretes( in the female?)
193592632It was likewise a common practice amongst those deluded people to dignify these objects, by giE hem c''?
193592632It?
193592632Its interior, however, presents but ofIheJDuke oTr''11?
193592632Laeckenien, part of?
193592632Latrobite, Diploite. — Triclinohedric;} 4 Al( Mn) Si+ 3( Ca, Mg, K) Si2(?).
193592632Leucopyrite, Arsenical] t?
193592632Lingula flags2 5000?
193592632Llandeilo flags 5000?
193592632Moll., t. ccc.5 fij?.
193592632Monoclinohedric(?).
193592632N?
193592632Nagy- Banya has also Melt0''0/ ™ ° f earth1enware> linen and cotton factories, nuts,&?.
193592632Nay,’the more caching exists under certain conditions and that tWcU/ P?
193592632Nickeline, Nickel- Ochre.—Ni As+ 8 H. Monoclinohedric(?
193592632Now, in which of these senses is the phrase used when it is said that all human virtue consists in love to God?
193592632Now, w hy t s departure in this one instance from a principle recognis and pleaded for in every other?
193592632Now, why this departure in this one instance from a principle recognised and pleaded for in every other?
193592632OP, with ooP=] 19 ° 59''(?)
193592632Of late years, some bassoon- players and instrument- makers have facilitated the execution of certain nasTafs and^t?
193592632Of what avail the right of private judgment, so long as the masses of mind around them had no judgment at all?
193592632On such a supposition, is it not idle to talk of moral distinctions, or to dignify man with the title of a moral agent?
193592632On the former, two parts can be played at once; on the la^r?
193592632Or does the objector mean that miracles are contrary to the uni¬ form experience of all mankind in all ages?
193592632Our only question is, Does this constitute all virtue?
193592632P to? ’= 134 ° 48''; attached singly, or in druses.
193592632PLATE Y. vol u) L n: N?
193592632Pectolite.—8 Ca Si+ Na2 Si3+ 3 H, or 6 R Si+ H. Monoclinohedric(?
193592632Perfect Cad?
193592632Pollux.—Al Si’3+ K Si+ Na Si+ H(?).
193592632Q o- Zf* n — C/?
193592632QO/?
193592632Rake v ining''t veins traversing the strata; and, 3c?.
193592632Rhombic( or rhombohedric?
193592632Rhombic( or tetragonal?
193592632Rhombic(?
193592632Rhombic(?
193592632Rhombic(?
193592632Rhombic(?)
193592632Rhombohedric(?
193592632Rhombohedric; R( P) 108 ° 42'',- JR 137 ° 58'', OR,-2R(? •), R3, coP2( s), and ocR(/).
193592632Ruthenium... Iridium Platinum.... Osmium Gold Hydrogen... Silicium Carbon Boron Titanium.... Tantalium... Niobium Pelopium?.
193592632SemCeS Which he Profes«d » have It was not long, however, before the settlers on the Shore iscovered that the Spanish governors of the adjacent EZ?
193592632Shall we say, then, that in giving them each its peculiar nature He acted arbitrariously?
193592632Some of the S??
193592632Some of the S??
193592632St Just near Penzance, Calton Hill, Edinburgh(?).
193592632Sternbergite.—Ag''+ 2-Fe''"(?).
193592632T8 FaraceIsus> Belnnen, all prelentwo k T?
193592632Tetragonal( or rhombic?
193592632ThS r. T?
193592632That great with theZhrisS* foi\each seParate location, a distinct list minister proposed to the king to issue an order that?
193592632The Dolerites, so called from the Greek SoXcpo?, decep¬ tive, are usually of a dark green or black colour, weather¬ ing brown externally.
193592632The answer accordingly to the question, Whether any given individual be educated or not?
193592632The antennae S and the paIPi Fleeting an3 The species keep themselves concealed during the day tweenn?
193592632The children, and their parents as well need wbnrngn nd Sfeni.n«- They to come into contact t,?.
193592632The conclusions at which we have arrived enable us to give a definite answer to the question, What is moral obli¬ gation?
193592632The dominant seventh eontTnuX memeYfif 1 eSSreiqUent''Tthe dimMshed fifth and the aug- mented fifth, which are the other two harmonics in mm?
193592632The establishment of the consulate for life, which was decreed on the 2d of August 180?
193592632The mode of mining for copper ores has already been treated of above under “ Practice of Mining?
193592632The only question was, Hoiv was this great end to be accomplished?
193592632The priests?
193592632The question has been often asked, What hand set the torch to this great conflagration?
193592632The question, What are the affections or purposes of the mind?
193592632The third mrt presents the detailed results of the progress of noml?
193592632These twenty- eight millions of profit, how have they been produced?
193592632Thestigmata aleTor?
193592632They affirmed “ that the things which they taught, God had revealed to them by his Spirit. ” But were these miracles actually performed?
193592632They will Let ’ TliA?!!
193592632This is not true, though such accompaniment be very fre¬ quent,& c. Are these acute harmonics musical sounds or not?
193592632This prince TerS he??
193592632This prince TerS he??
193592632This tower resembles two others, which au?
193592632This, how''ever, leaves still open the question, What are the practical virtues?
193592632Thorwaldsen ’s monument c YeUC1,tenber- whlch exhibits great power church Yn M^?
193592632Thus, if I see several persons in danger of drowning, all equally indifferent to me, and of whom I can save only one, the question, Which one?
193592632Tij?
193592632To persons of character who have no other security to give?
193592632Transparent, but often only in very thin plates( and generally mono- axial?
193592632Unless it have acommand of capital proportioned tanks?
193592632Variety of Phillipsite(?).
193592632W hen a sound passes to its diminished or aug- lions, merited octave, above or below, there is a false relation? n melody; as, No.
193592632WHO ARE THE PERSONS AND WHAT THE AGENCIES BY WHICH NATIONAL EDUCATION IS TO BE CARRIED ON?
193592632Was he, prophetic claims apart, a bad and immoral man?
193592632We have often been surprised to find that a performer unon a horn fo?
193592632We owe the establishment of the clamo Dr if, h?
193592632Welsh?)
193592632Were both, then, alike good?
193592632What class of the community is it that makes the smallest deposits? — “ Answer.
193592632What course should the educator follow in order to bring about the highest results?
193592632What is that which he does, and the others do not?
193592632What is virtue itself?
193592632What new diablerie shall we contrive?
193592632What shall we say of the two characters on the Eudaimonistic theory?
193592632What was the result of mining?
193592632Where are we to find a perfect theory of poetry and oratory?
193592632Where but in the eternal nature of Him by whom that whole has been conceived and constituted?
193592632Who doubts that public worship should be attended and family duties performed?
193592632Who have no security to give?
193592632Who is he that can intercede with Him but through his own good pleasure? ”( chap, ii.)
193592632Whom, ” said she, one day addressing herself to the victorious soldier, “ whom do you considerastheffreate3 ’ oi women?
193592632Whose mind is it, by their relation to which the rectitude of these actions is deter¬ mined?
193592632Why, for instance, should the one class be pronounced conditioned and the other absolute?
193592632Will he become a philanthropist only because he has ceased to be a man?
193592632Wolchite.—Cu''4 Sb''"+ Pb''2 As''"(?).
193592632Yet to a man who sees “ remarkable visions, ” and is favoured with an occasional visit from John the Baptist, what may not be possible?
193592632Zd, How is it to be carried on?
193592632Zwieselite, Eisenapatit.—(Fe, Mn)3 P+ Fe F. Rhombic(?
193592632^ Bimi„i, hed Minor Major Diminished Minor TTn; I C.~?
193592632^? en ’ resembhng hippocentaurs. ” The scatter discord and misery amongst L sons of men.
193592632^ne?
193592632_ This is su- ciently strong; but is it just?
193592632a"d exhibit- in a spoon- shaped SZd^s “ Sf; S''7h''s ftl.uadr, fitd ’ wi‘h ‘ he two lateral divisions''larger membranousefee.?
193592632alternatolv nrevailinj?
193592632an-T ’^ t0 maJsk1 Manheim ’ and advar, ce in heart of R?
193592632and do we arrive at it by a process of reasoning, or is it given to us by an inner revelation?
193592632and if so, must not a basis of moral truth be sought deeper down than in these relations or the fit¬ nesses to which they give rise?
193592632and in itsori- pJ''ZPZ S? ”: firs any k''"''1 of fabulous doctrine.
193592632and where this last prophet of the world was himself foretold?
193592632and, if not, why not?
193592632bU m* die poor dumb-ir;-c 156?, the Spanish 1 tfidnd, conferred itei alary of 200 ducats his s i, d Vo!
193592632but the self suffix r so to a man of God ” The n, T f?
193592632c. 17.: I he more recent statutes for the government of the oS"A?
193592632can hardl?
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193592632d;* SanS the?
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193592632eaclfoX? ’^Th TV?
193592632eaclfoX? ’^Th TV?
193592632eeienceto tne Scriptures?
193592632extremity of the plain, 3 miles beyond the outlet of the Sarno, a great offshoot of the Apennines, branching P?
193592632f Systeme Laecken-( ien superieur?
193592632f Systeme Ypresien( inferieur?
193592632f Systeme Ypresien| superieur?
193592632g., in Patella,]? oda.
193592632h The controversy concerning Mohammed ’s character turns mainly upon these two points: Was he a mere imposter?
193592632have greatly enhanced? hT ™ lIe both^1 ° rmat''° n W ° uid and of the extrarfc l b th of the enumerations the p- eneral morf P ’.
193592632head^in^vliicfh* are^seen1 tatn«S^^^ f imProbabIe » tbat the fable of the wars between the short, all that the world contains These transf ’ ie?
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193592632iUUiLaai rablialied-"by A.& C. Black, Eimlrnxg i{ olxv: M U S 1 C. PLATE TV N?
193592632ii.the other, An Inquiry into the probable Duration of Human Life amongst different classes of the people?
193592632in the second place, that it is unsound in principle; for how could Introduu an imaginary person confer a character on a real act?
193592632lx''? • foot note.
193592632ni par le ventre f on pour- des Echinodermes& c ” fVnn\?
193592632ob- or dOTMl?"
193592632of Ge C °?
193592632of those various cl^rnon^l^rTr,;aa?df3,i?4?
193592632ooP2, or ocP?
193592632or how can he be the holder of a right which binds, and the subject of a duty by which he is bound, in reference to one and the same thing?
193592632oxide of zinc and cadmium, with phosphoric( or boracic?)
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193592632taint Thhn- ma MlUA0n''An9li de Doctrina Christiana ex Sacris dun- ‘ ‘ TrLosIonPCh,^a?nS^l''0nM,?)
193592632the natural m.arrhar,?
193592632tirt''Cl T Y or “ qoartett without producing a poor beaTwhencirci?
193592632tish colonies; and in no new country probably, where free institutions exist, would any other system now be eve?
193592632v “ e ‘? wn of tl, e same name: rteh Abov^ n- HK etChe?
193592632v “ e ‘? wn of tl, e same name: rteh Abov^ n- HK etChe?
193592632very different state from that in which they were originally formed?
193592632viz.?
193592632vthO''ilous pd frt11 be ofCl do of Mi tat to hai ag, thf in?
193592632wTi1?
193592632what are men ’s duties?
193592632what is that?
193592632what miracle he wrought?
193592632{ Memoirs of the Geological survey, 1857; Mr Hull On the Geology of Cheltenham?}
193592632{ Report on Geology of New¬ foundland?)
193592632| Third right arm hectocotilised, permanently attached, coloured, developed in a free state,{ heminw J Monandrce?)
193592632£ fcc''o^.5 a< U- I CA • O 03 Jh c/ l t- ai bo 3 O.5 c £^ CL> P Ol TS^ C"c T) a>- E c c tc 3 §''s P- i a>-v o s s"3):''5 PH i s- i:* 5 3 Qh^?
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193592632’/i ™, T P.ubli8h«l till the end of tile Vyear omiuid? „ d sr^Xtr^ r1 tS^ c insei ted in the An, talcs d''fh/ gicnc Publique, No.
193592632“ But what nation, ” we may ask with Cicero, “ loves not courteousness, benignity, a grateful mind, and one that re¬ members a benefit?
193592632“ Festivitates et sales, ” he says himself in one of the pieces, “ in quibus perexiguam agnosco facultatem meam?
193592632“ Her ” renlied Nanolerm drilv<<^^ number of children. ” ° This keL retort wasLt forgotten, am?
193592632“ How much does he want? ” asks Moliere.
193592632“ Quis amicior quam frater fratri?
193592632“ Sire, every regiment that approaches the heavy artillery is sacri¬ ficed; Sire, what orders? ” — “ Forward, forward! ” was the reply.
193592632“ What are you doing there, my little fellow? ” he asked.
193592632“ Who would believe, ” exclaims Charron, “ how great and imperious is the autho¬ rity of custom?
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193696088! irk,? ir,,COver1ed W1.th bnstles, which indeed claim a higher rank than many of a loftier nature^ mal of great stremdl^and^''cons A1?
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193696088( m. l.) MASTIC, or Mastich, the/uHm''x??
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193696088), is less in size than the preceding its Vo tablet?.
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1936960881 he last requisite for accurate microscopical observation is steadiness in the microscope?
1936960881 he teeth, the feet, the number of toes(?
1936960881 ’ and the of w/ e f?
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19369608814; by Brown, Inquiry into Cause and Effect*?.
19369608816r during speed8of the British rlnldHts”treilg* Weari"?
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1936960881S ’? e Gblicluity of the action af T. I hen the radius of curvature of the epicycloid at T is, — 306 M E C II A N I C S. • nR~ r1 Mechanics.
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1936960887 £?
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193696088783; Delphinorhvncus mcropterus, Cuv/( See Plate XVIL, figufe flT& spirlcl?
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193696088; B. Aga- mackthick?
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193696088; B. ccerules- tens?
193696088; B. maculata?
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193696088? « hleri^e fbodies sdf”fin the Thr• sjt bri^ c • v,—a desirable rewarrl* j-i • eLeivetl m April, from one to three at a birth.
193696088? ’ W?h the excePtion of two bands running obliquely whale of V?
193696088? ’ W?h the excePtion of two bands running obliquely whale of V?
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193696088? ™ frL“f ° r“!.U, S.that.thfy indu!se> abstract We have acquired as yet a very limited knowledge of P natural LaVv^r.
193696088?.
193696088A couple of forces consists of two forces equal in magnitude and opposite in direction, but not acting in the same line( as P15 P?, in fig.
193696088A labourer at La Sapee fell prostrate on the ground, exclaiming, ‘ Good God, is it possible that thou canst make me perish thus?
193696088A scale of smaller dimensions attached to the instru?
193696088A weight W gives motion to the?
193696088Accord- ’ Hgiy?
193696088After residing m this capacity at Altona, Heidelberg, and Mannheim, h?
193696088Ahlv appt;ared two valuable treatises by?, erv » W1 TSeuZ ’^^0tlS Vlr9imtatis, and Examen Vul- nerum.
193696088All of these, from their eXTcK magnitude, and the majority from their extreme value, have nerTl rr: TeT al engased the liveIiest and most ge?
193696088All the magnetic wires were weakened in power; NS*/least, NS/?
193696088All these circumstances, as Dr Wells has shown, point to the escape of heat from ie o les exposed by radiation out into space, or into the?
193696088Anarnacus Groenlandicus?
193696088Anarnacus,?
193696088Ancylodon( asy^u^a?, in- curvus, dens).
193696088And how can either of them represent a real object, which in itself is unaffected by any change in the condition of the person perce.vmg it?
193696088And if so, does matter occupy space in virtue of the presence of heat?
193696088And so long as there is variance, what right has one of the adverse faculties of our nature to demand the submission of the other?
193696088And this is expressed by the second formula “- A^ A; or, the ego implies a non- ego?
193696088And to what but the improvement and extension of machinery are we in¬ debted for this result, which has no parallel in the history of industry?
193696088And what are they to do with them when they have no work on which to employ them, or when they become old, or are maimed by accident?
193696088Are being and unity the essence of all things, or must other elements be added?
193696088Are numbers, lines, figures, and points substances or not; and, if substances, do they exist separate from the objects of sense?
193696088Are the principles of things universal or in¬ dividual, potential or actual, active or passive?
193696088Are there other substances besides objects of sense; and, if so, of how many kinds?
193696088Are there the same principles of things perishable and imperishable, and are all principles themselves imperishable?
193696088Are they affections of mind, or of body, or of both?
193696088Are they qua¬ lities of actions in themselves, or states of the mind which contemplates actions?
193696088Are they simple qualities, or com¬ plex; perceived intuitively, or conceived reflectively?
193696088Are they the objects of a special mental faculty, or are they dis¬ cerned by the same faculty which perceives truth and false¬ hood in other cases?
193696088B. Ischikagluch?
193696088B. Japonica?
193696088B. Kulcomoch?
193696088B. Lunulata?
193696088B. Nodosa?
193696088B. Physalus?
193696088B. glacialis?, Klein.
193696088Balcenoptera Abugulich?
193696088Bisect the arch mn in/?, and draw Cm, C/>, Cra, and we shall have AB: mre= rad.
193696088Blumenbach, from Bruce ’s description, refers it tr » C?
193696088BoLxnoptera pvnctulata?
193696088Both^peS seasmnTith of Pa''e''''in,,sun;mCT> and"larked during^hai prey much on fish, reptiles, and aquatic insects, and the and face if?
193696088But does not the use of language, it may be asked, im¬ ply a real, though perhaps a confused consciousness of something more than this?
193696088But how are attri¬ butes, apart from their juxtaposition in space, to be so connected together as to constitute a single object?
193696088But how is the truth of such a definition to be guaranteed?
193696088But if the testimony of consciousness on this point is false, how can I assume that it is true in any secondary and derived modification?
193696088But what are these phenomena, and by what means are they discerned?
193696088But what, in the first place, consti¬ tutes the external world?
193696088C. sulcatus?
193696088Can I then, existing in consciousness, be at the same time conscious that I do not exist?
193696088Can the individual man, supposing him to be a pheno-~ », r « T^ly, become conscious of his ow^ non- entity?
193696088CaptUred ’ afler “ hard Stm ® le OfalltheCeto?eXwo0uid^peartobethemostsociable, P. bivittatus?
193696088Cetacea, the dental apparatus of the beluga, when are we, by this means, to determine species in any of the other Cetacea?
193696088Classique i Wherever the mark of interrogation(?)
193696088Cognate to this is another question of far greater impor¬ tance: — What are the limits of thought?
193696088D. Canadensis?
193696088D. Orca?
193696088D. Senedetta?
193696088D. albigena?
193696088D. cruciger?
193696088D. maculatus?, Less.
193696088Debasement of Gold is ascertained by dissolving a given weight of the alloy, cut into small pieces, in puic nitric acid?
193696088Delighting as we do to of La Cepede); 6 Gmelin, 440?
193696088Discussions??.
193696088Discussions??.
193696088Do the principles of being and those of demonstration belong to the same or to different sciences, to one science or to many?
193696088Do they intend to create fear, and thereby force a man of ordinary resolution to abstain from working?
193696088Does anything ever freely operate to its own deterioration?
193696088Does anything exist beyond the phenomena of our own con¬ sciousness?
193696088Does not extension imply a thing extended, and colour a thing coloured, not merely a coloured extension or an extended colour?
193696088Does not the name of each attribute separately denote relation, not merely to other attributes, but to a substance?
193696088Does not this go far to prove that the one is the genuine original,—the other but a rebel race?
193696088Each rise of temperature diminishes perceptibly on?.Iag “ the magnetic force which the bar can receive from being y again magnetized.
193696088Elements of Physiology,?.
193696088Example.—If the radius of a sector is 25, and the chord of its arc 28- 23214, what is its area?
193696088Extension is a rela¬ tion between parts, as exterior to each other; and a relation implies things related, which must be real in themselves, n?
193696088For how are we to guarantee that the idea has any re¬ semblance to the object which it represents?
193696088For instance, it has been asked, how can a real thing exist in time; and, if it does so, how can^ we be conscious of its existence?
193696088For our knowledge of the manatus we are mainly indebted to the Duke of Manchester, who held the coJsponSg statbn theAnTf?
193696088Four(?)
193696088From what race did he spring?
193696088Fvpc l/ l? ’ a h^ are Provided with sharper points, tant of the forest, and a habitual dweller in the tops of furred Tv/ aPproximate- Tongue rough.
193696088G. leucocephalus?
193696088Geoffroyi?, Desm., Less.
193696088Giovanni, h. 1467, d. 149?.
193696088HE Wh ° temPers the wind to the shorn lamb, has drawn strength from this very weakness, and whirb ed that ’ Wltih th?
193696088Hami on, is oo v thprefore he able to connect them by an act at the same moment be in the intellectual intuition and in common consciousness, we...?
193696088Harmony, S 43?
193696088Have the phenomena of terrestrial magnetism an electric origin; that is, is the magnetism developed by electro- magnetic or thermo- magnetic causes?
193696088Hind legs extremplv Inno- on earh G.n, g ’s? nder ’ and almost horizontal, the outer one long* Two pectoral mammae.
193696088How came that freedom ever to be im¬ paired or to need realization?
193696088How can infinite mercy pardon every sin, and yet infinite justice exact the utmost penalty?
193696088How can we tell, when we can conceive justice and mercy only in their finite forms, as they are capable of existing in hu¬ man consciousness?
193696088How then is this pressure to be resisted, and the water prevented from entering the lungs, and thus destroying life?
193696088How, again, can we reconcile the exercise of two Divine attributes with each other?
193696088How, for example, can we reconcile man ’s free¬ will with God ’s foreknowledge?
193696088How, for instance, do we know that it is true to conceive snow as white, and false to conceive it as black?
193696088How, then, is this abstract conception of the nature of the soul to be verified?
193696088How, then, we may ask, can the image on the retina travel along the nerve, and impress the brain with its own form and hue?
193696088Hylobates{ yXo/ ix- fn?, per sylvas gradiens).
193696088I hus, after an inglorious reign of on^^ar?
193696088If CM=# 1, CN=# 25 and MN=^, 4 rx''the volume= 7r/ rfdx=^ —/ £? £ J X2^ J X2 X1_ Tra?
193696088If CM=# 1, CN=# 25 and MN=^, 4 rx''the volume= 7r/ rfdx=^ —/ £? £ J X2^ J X2 X1_ Tra?
193696088If Sonnerat is correct if statin?
193696088If the ordinates PM=^1?
193696088If the sun has risen this morning, why can we not conceive that even Omnipotence can now cause that it shall not have risen?
193696088If the value of a benefit denendsTn is of’a brownish blacVco^8 ° f^ i ItS W& great measure on its universality, this despised animal may arp Wcl?
193696088Ihe pacas( genus Ccdogenys, F. Cuvier) resemble the me nnVl?
193696088In addition to e teeth.uboyc mentioned, there are five molars in each side abo„t? hf7 ’ 0rAei\ty- four teeth^ all.
193696088In many parts of the province gold and diamonds have been fotmd; a cireumE induced the formation of settlements and lit''de 8 cared fri*?
193696088In mechanism it is usually the central line either of a rotating shaft or axle having journals-udeeon?
193696088In order to conect this evil, Mr J. Dollond substituted two long slices o. f?
193696088In other words, are the laws of thought also laws of things; or, at least, do they furnish evidence by which the laws of things can be ascertained?
193696088In the Leibnitzian and subsequent phi¬ losophies of Germany, this word, or its German equivalent Vorstellung?
193696088In the spherical triangle FGH, 2 sin F=-i: — as/{sin s sin( s- a) sin( s-/3)sin( s-y)}, sin a sin p v l''7 where s=^(a+( 3+ y), and sin HI= sin/?
193696088In the suburb of nT h l?
193696088In the year 1723 he was received into the Royal Academy of Sciences, and read his first performance, which was a me-/?
193696088In which direction will the edifice fall?
193696088Inci- sives canines molars;=?
193696088Incisive Ear?
193696088Incisive fire fn ° L^? earS*.
193696088Incisives canine|~?, molar O 1 1 We need scarcely describe the external aspect of an animal so well known as the common mole( Z1.
193696088Incisivf teeth?''
193696088Instinct resembles reason in many of its results; does it therefore resemble it in its manner of obtaining them?
193696088Is it distinct from the preceding?
193696088Is it not a self- contradiction to suppose a free agent unconscious of its own freedom?
193696088Is it not conceivable that magnetic force may likewise originate in a similar manner?
193696088Is it not probable it would be that of a cylinder, of propor¬ tional dimensions to the beams of the aurora?
193696088Is it not so with the insane?
193696088Is the notion of the real positive or negative?
193696088Is there an absolute zero?
193696088Is thought an exact copy of being, so that every mode of the one is an adequate representative of some corresponding mode of the other?
193696088Is thought identical with being, so that every mode of the one is at the same time a mode of the other?
193696088It can travel fifty o^sixty leaCs 2r t J^68 haV?
193696088It has boon frpmipntlu- TPo n-;r.r, AVa J i n ® oeiore ano henina trot?
193696088It inhabits the salt''nools br, „?
193696088It is natural for him to ask — Who or what was this extraordinary character?
193696088It is scarcely ever and commonly called thi r. ° nginally fron?
193696088It is, how- in?Hn? Wt Vejy docile bey ° nd tbe range of its immediate instincts, and has a great dislike to confinement.
193696088It may be called the G. fuscus?
193696088It was afterwards divided into districts, distinguished by the names of the chieftains or Kiw- m setllcn?
193696088It was originally transmitted from the Cape by M. Delalanf?
193696088Ita cognitionem symbolicam habeo^trianguli si’coeito ipsum p?''
193696088Its original country is extremely doubtful, and after the lapse of a short period he examined his store befief mi?ke.n ° — an?
193696088Its solution in water kills dogs; and when injected into a vein, it speedily destroys life?
193696088J?
193696088Let da be the devia¬ tion of angular velocity to be produced in the interval dt; I the moment of inertia of the body; then £ lc?
193696088Lipura(A£<5rovga?, cui cau¬ da deest) Hyrax Hudsoniu& Hyrax.
193696088M. Arago showed that the aurora?
193696088Methods ject.1 He found that when the armature or keeper is re- Artitda?
193696088Micro- awe?
193696088Mr Coddington, in his Treatise on the Reflection and Refraction of Light?
193696088Muriatic acid destroys the tissues also, but renders the fauces usually whitish, as if the surface were of ivory theehSpylllpt0m5-Pr0duCe(?
193696088Myoxus glis, L. Tamias{ ja.yict.g, promu?, condus) Sciurus striatus, L. Sciurus.
193696088Now, would this tendency be the only consequence of that relation?
193696088Of the entire 800,000 acres of uncultivated land, it is esti- J70.’00?
193696088On voit ainsi deux frni?
193696088One of fheir most singular organic cwSs prepTrdonal Snt ° SS Th?
193696088Ontology, is the thing itself, as distinguished from the test by which we discover its presence on particular occasions?
193696088Or how came he to be “ a king of righteousness, ” and “ a king of peace, ” as well as a priest of God, in the land of Canaan?
193696088Or if af, a* be the areas of the ends of the frustum, the volume=% h(a?
193696088Or rather, we may ask does not freedom itself imply consciousness?
193696088P ed?ed"''emselves to effect the re- i?
193696088P+ 7?
193696088P+7?
193696088P. ventricosus?
193696088Query — Are they like¬ wise so in different stages of the vision of the •person himself?
193696088Reported to have a furrow below the lower jaw, and to frequent the Chinese seas.1 Aggadachgik?
193696088S foS enell r”8,, 0 t ° nIy aliv ® but-)““<= uniniuS Si durtag fhe nivKT"''’ t,0W ® VCr ’ 0n an0tlMr occasion, next morZ,?
193696088SCOpe por uge?
193696088So, again, when nh W „?
193696088Sometimes they wifl bite teS"We''IhTh tWilight ’ F,;ying on moths and « the?
193696088Srain? f strychnia will thus produce violent convulsions in the animal.
193696088Such being the case, can we wonder at the prevalence of that dissipation which is so much and so loudly complained of?
193696088T n • Chemmtzianus?
193696088T1?
193696088Th?
193696088That is to say,/?
193696088The analysis of a complex notion into its con- sTituent parts, as in the assertion that all men are animals, or that every triangle has three.ls?"
193696088The animal of the New World is the vison( M 1 P10P0rtl0ns> and is usually of a rich lustrous brown co- vison, Gmelin) or minx otter of Pennant?
193696088The blood that is drawn, in cases of his descr n'', n! ’ 18 SUPP0sed ’ arfthus enabled to establish themselves tion, does not come from the veins?
193696088The circumstance on which rested the Swan, SVPMClraeM 1 ° b?
193696088The exact nature of the animal de¬ scribed by Aristotle under the name of iTrTnXxtpo?, has been a subject of some controversy.
193696088The fore- quarters are very Vaillant Burchell and others^re ° t?
193696088The great work of Mariana is entitled Historice de Rebus Hispanic?, libri xxx.
193696088The late Dr Abercrombie was nearer the truth when he described insanity to consist in the undue( morbid?)
193696088The limbs are short, and the tail want- Order IV — GLIRES or RODENTIA GNAWFI? «; mg.
193696088The modern name of the town, Mataro{ fxapaOpov?
193696088The opening of the mouth very large; AW.-the Martino?
193696088The physician looks at the human body as an artificer Pi6Ce? f machinery ’ the^n- ciples Of,,.
193696088The quarantine ZoIeWeaoodreVThP “ 182?''
193696088The question is, What is the purpose and object of the parties?
193696088The question is, on what?
193696088The question remains, Is the phenomenon of which we become fully conscious by attention the same phenomenon that it was before we attended to it?
193696088The rate of direct deviation is the rate at which the velocity varies, and is denoted by dv( Ts~dt~ d(1?
193696088The red fox preys much on smTinimlw 2?
193696088The rotation of the plane of polarization is from left to right when the ray enters the face sN and the observer looks into the face?
193696088The species was originally founded on the Bottlchead of Dale, and designated as T) edentulm by Schreber, Blainville, and Desmarest The vreTnTsk^11?
193696088The symptoms often simulate dysentery: the face of hfe sink^^ eyeS, 8ParkIing?
193696088The understanding furnishes the conception; but has the sight, therefore, nothing to do with the decision?
193696088Their mo¬ tions were slow, their dispositions gentle and passive; and tK1 WW? ’ I80, 3!''
193696088Then the power or energy exerted per second is — r «( »*?)''
193696088Then when x= 0, y= a2 x= h, y — a3 x — — h, y= a{: and substituting in the equation, we obtain a2= m al= a2 — nh Aph?
193696088Then, since the quadrilateral is inscribed in a circle, D= 180 ° — B; and a2+ 5 — 2ab cos B= AC2= c2+ d?
193696088Then?
193696088These then bin?
193696088They dwell in forest andT nle the te of ° Percles- The under lip is sim- remarkable for the great extent of their mlbrano^s e?!
193696088They have thus received the appellation of Balcenarum tyrannus from the accurate Fabricius; and hence too the popular names of Thrasher and Killer?
193696088They thus become 2 T?
193696088This singular ofheTexMs Z"?
193696088This species is rejected by Cu¬ vier.2 D. Epiodon?
193696088Tire ear PTtW^wetv«;forma^markable and highly beneficial exce?
193696088To find the Area bounded by a Rectangular Hyperbola and its Asymp¬ totes.—The equation to the hyperbola referred to its asymptotes is a?
193696088To find the Area of a Parabola.—In the figure of last article the area ABD=/ ydx — 2m!t J x^dx o Jo=^nfrx?
193696088To the latter correspond the very small teeth of the under jaw already 2? ee^ ie< lemann,/con.
193696088Tschicduk?
193696088Tschumtschugagah?
193696088UthK he dfscnPtion is so short that no- ming satistactory can be made of it.5 palate^ no?
193696088V Y, 6 fgant ° f* less than the limals as of different species, according t?
193696088Vertebrae 7, 13, —?
193696088Volitions?
193696088We may here notice a remarkable species called the chiru{ A. kemas?
193696088What is being in general, apart from the special modes of being which are manifested in consciousness?
193696088What is its volume?
193696088What is the consequence?
193696088What is the relation of self- evidence to reality?
193696088What right has one part of the human consciousness to represent itself as duty, and another merely as inclination?
193696088What will be its future condition?
193696088What, then, it may be asked, is the nature of our sensa¬ tions as thus described?
193696088When the three sides of the triangle are given.—Let BC= a, AC= 5, AB= c; and put BD= ai, and AD=?/.
193696088Whence did he derive his knowledge of the true God?
193696088Whence g= h2+ d1 — a?
193696088Whence putting S=^(a+ i+ c+ 4/), the area=^{(s — a){ s — b)( s — c'')(^ — c?)}.
193696088Whence the whole solid of revolution generated by CcAH will be\Trh\a?
193696088Wherever barian people, to whom the wl spedes i utteX unknown fnd tezr, S“e 0f, ratUr?, ’ he^ f ° und*"moist The Islands, for exa^on S^„d.
193696088Why should experience give way to thought, rather than thought to experience?
193696088Why, then, has one—- part of my constitution, as such, an imperative authority over the remainder?
193696088Will the old ties of society resist its progress in the old world to its decay?
193696088XZXo- —,?
193696088^ Plt;di> uie,? jhe Deemsters ’ Courts are of great antiquity.
193696088^?
193696088a?
193696088aT^ I?
193696088and are we to look to the young states of the Western Hemisphere for unfettered freedom of discussion?
193696088and if it is positive, in what acts of consciousness do we find the corresponding intuition?
193696088and the cist L 7000* and 25^ 000 st^iT?
193696088and, if it does exist, what is the path by which it is to be reached?
193696088and, if they could, how can we be conscious of it?
193696088century; which opinion brought along with it several broached by BufFon, howefer conSvfi may leem to fiif own? ls2mnJvTPe ’^^.f8 ™ f T"?
193696088century; which opinion brought along with it several broached by BufFon, howefer conSvfi may leem to fiif own? ls2mnJvTPe ’^^.f8 ™ f T"?
193696088composed of the vestibule, at the entrance of which is olaced th?
193696088course dependent on the laws till the 30th of January, when fliev b Yan to shoot f f regulat?
193696088coypus1*), and is mentioned by Azara under the name of Quouhja?
193696088d,.a, Enited Pl''esbyterian church, several schools, a v Pl!bb?
193696088d. Ilf 155 7 7 6''s1?
193696088de Paris, t. i. p. 43; and Mgm Animal, t. L p. 200.?
193696088dubius?, Cuv.,8 Desm., No.
193696088duhrin?
193696088durig''hU vi ™ o IreLThlSl''fo''^ Earl ° f 4^ adS inff afforded 2?
193696088dx aly The length of an arc BP where eL= a?
193696088ere y?
193696088f?
193696088f? — u m\T}ie Proprietors of this Work give notice that they reserve the right of Translating it.'']
193696088from he rugged lour of the tod?
193696088f’tr11!0?
193696088generally received, that therein- others regarding the changes of temperature which Inrl 1 • i?
193696088genres fthose of T inn^,i< A^*?
193696088h? rV> an, d frequently changed.
193696088hmov 0 OTI TO uvxpt/ xvviGX.l''rDai ioTtv oiov avKhoyiupb?
193696088i i?
193696088know that our conception at all corresponds to the nature of the being whom it pro¬ fesses to represent?
193696088l? t 7 Ca, lcaslan Moun- p, capra, Linn.
193696088ll V"?
193696088m pi H 3 16 17 3i 27- 788 10 £?
193696088middle of the sixteenth^enturv tbe ° FeanS?
193696088nf? d.i iqUld, haj beT Preserved.
193696088niger?, Abel lUmusat!
193696088nigra?
193696088occipital T?
193696088ofo?
193696088or from the arter S''Subterra"fnK ch^vS or other places, where their con- because the wound does not extend so far but from tb* d/16]?
193696088or has attention itself added an element which brings it within the sphere of consciousness?
193696088or will a new reformation break forth in Europe, and herald a new era in religion, philosophy, and therewith in the medical sciences?
193696088p. 140 C«SVa. I5fep“errna? Tt ’ bjt I''! s rare “ Upper Egypt.
193696088p; substituting which in( 6) it becomes x= h.\og.(?)
193696088part 2. the.true basi?
193696088prolonfation called the ve- girdle or pelvis, which in early age, is divisible into thfee between tl ° 1?
193696088rI hen the theo¬ retical efficiency of the engine is AT- X?.
193696088remain at a fixed distance from the illuminator?
193696088says Frode, “ in tlip/ jrc times seamen had no load¬ stone in the northern coutjjfries?
193696088sphere?
193696088suspended volition and the bodily state of suspended suscep¬ tibility to external impressions?
193696088t three feet in length exclu tins despised portion?
193696088their co^SuI lut wEve^ewT^S ot* « t of “ a"d,?y--> f «*?
193696088thos*"of troptcafregions^he^Iky coaf becomes^imtch? le- Ini ttsptaoM, ami ‘"ertr b^ S?
193696088thos*"of troptcafregions^he^Iky coaf becomes^imtch? le- Ini ttsptaoM, ami ‘"ertr b^ S?
193696088tle Sreat length and abundance of^alJanYo"/^ SkeTor Sy^Ttee k tibule^ i13 SCal8e tbe tymPanum, by tlie^thJ^nJe Sves?
193696088to create, in 1692, hereditary royal physicians Metzger and the ’?
193696088two''aPPf* e''nbabllaate bad W been in the habit of feet and a half long; slender in its form- upper part of the 1664 6 7 caPturln?
193696088vicious, and full of vi- are so often s"en ™ donh aL?!
193696088volTv7!,?)
193696088w 15 21 16 1 2 16 27- 580 27- 129 0015-21- 26 054 0- 3+ 27- 762 27- 582 0- 139 17- 23 0- 63(?)
193696088which of you two copied from the other? ” The estimation in which Menander was held by the ancients is indicated by the number of his imitators.
193696088wl!.reS “ d h?.
193696088° f DeSm- 5 SoMuncirSty see’nS''regaSTo the n‘''n''?
193696088° f/*- that of the the epicycloid at a ‘ ven flfr tF''10 n0 ™ al T* circle at T- tW • f eo point I, with a tangent to th « Then the?
193696088°^ t)loocl vessels?
193696088— In the figure of article 17, let AB= 44, BC= 5, CD= 47, AD= e?.
193696088— Let the plane of the figure CD, in its initial position, be the plane of(#,?/); let AB be the axis of x, and let 0 be the angle GA
193696088— Let the plane of the figure CD, in its initial position, be the plane of(#,?/); let AB be the axis of x, and let 0 be the angle GA
193696088— — unjuiuicixices ox tneir monarchs, for the inspection of wounds: enactments from^1?
193696088’ Scoresby?
193696088“ Dost thou dare to kill Marius? ” he flung down his wea- pon and fled.
193696088“ For?
193696088“ They are bom perfect, the skin is destitute of hairf and the''limb/ unfit fnl?
193696088“ When the children of Israel saw it, they said one to an¬ other, What is it?
193696088“ Which is the wiser here — justice or iniquity?
193696088” Which element of our nature testifies to the real, and which to the phenomenal?
193696088• 18 extremely common over the northern parts of Ame- The polecats( subgenus Putorius, Cuv.i) are among the IbumW Jh A^a"tic t(?
193696088• habltualIy.clo?edJ and require an act of volition to made by suction, and not by puncture 1 mTX be Z Z?
193696088• rVei ’ bowexer> appear to have become almost extinct in England as far back as the termination of the thirteenth XAT^^100?
193696088■ T,''11''1?
193322700&: PI 1 and hence-£=-(m?.
193322700( 2 ha J>\_ n''J''ka2da* da''xj''htdda a?
193322700( 4tt?
193322700( Hector of Dejean?
193322700( See M‘Culloch s Principles of Political Economy?)
193322700( a2 —(?)
193322700( a?
193322700( a?
193322700( cos2 x+ sin x?
193322700( i) j{( i- ik- i)} ’ ■ a+ bx+ cx2 Va xVl?
193322700( m2nk)i e''(m,2?i''k)4 — e 3?
193322700( mQnrk) 4+ e3?
193322700(? — Z)[( 7.)
193322700(?/+ Va2+ yz)+ C; there- Va2+ j/2+ 11.
193322700(^da~ Y?
193322700) 2; we may reduce this last to the integration of xm 2,8* dx( a bx*1^ by writing m — n in the place of 7n in equa- and by formula( V»),Jxdx(a+ bx?
193322700) dx_ dx cos2 x cos2 x Hence, again, du — dx sec2a?
193322700) s+ A^s2+ A(?)
193322700), and all the unplaced tribes of Paraguay, Brazil, the Guianas, and Venezuela(?).
193322700* 0 J £ M lg51 there were a great many smolts in the Tweed marked by a silver wire being th* “"ITku ‘ iflhL tiL hev Sd not be above two of tbre?
193322700* From\tvrez, slender, and* £ £ «?, horn.
193322700** A second subdivision of the Phyllophagi?
193322700** r]y f x dx xm — 1 V1 — x?
193322700*= 2 7+ 3?~575+ ’& C ’ whence equation( 1) becomes.1_ L_ i 1 1 l 3?
193322700+ 1 Formula( A), by changing m into m+ n, and p into P — gives m/''i j n\ b(p?i+ ft?)
193322700+ 1 instead of/?, and thus find formula( D)+ xdx(a.
193322700+ 1+ £ V — 3)(a?
193322700+ 1, when/?
193322700+ 1= 0, and resolving this quadratic equation, we find a;=~~ and ar2+ a;+ 1=( a?
193322700+ 2 sin.2-+,& c. Now a?
193322700+ Ba?
193322700+ E( a?
193322700+ Ka?
193322700+ a)( a?
193322700+ bx( x — I)( a;2-f a:+ 1) dx~ a b dx a?
193322700+ e2?
193322700+ ic2+ a^...+ x?1- 1 to n terms xn J is Find its value when a?
193322700+( P u. hi?
193322700+(?)
193322700+,& c. are the same with the positive roots of the equation, 0=: N — Ma;+ La;2 — Ka?
193322700+,& c./( — a)= N — Ma+ La2 — Ka3+,& c. and by proceeding as before,/(f)_/(;_a)=M.?+?
193322700, chf- 2 dyldx+& c.+ dlu 1?
193322700, eiV\ 008.0?
193322700, n.p+ 1 »-1 dx(a+?
193322700, v=3, sin( a?
193322700,,, K?
193322700-( 1-< ‘) “> dz?
193322700-\r l?
193322700..( 3) and hence, differentiating, and dividing by Vc> dx —-,-p sin( b — Va+ bx — cx2'', Vc r Vc and hence, dx i V a bx — ex?
193322700...*/^C- i"‘> rs4yrri, l‘"“^?
193322700/(*) ■ d- f(x) dx i+ l&-/w da?
1933227001 d m A f(x+k)=u+Txh+^ dx3 2.3 1 dx^ 2.3.4 Suppose now that x= 0, and that by making this assump¬ tion x?
1933227001 he principal historical difficulty of this book has been the solution of the question—-What king of Persia is meant by Ahasuerus?
1933227001( Pu 1.2 dx2 ’ 1( Pu s= lr''= dr 1 d^u tTx=~\2J74~dx?''
1933227001,000,000?
1933227001.2.3^ dx?
1933227001.3 a?
193322700100,000?
19332270012 and 20), d( sin x) cos a: — d( cos a?)
193322700126, dx/; d?
193322700129 adx •J xV a2-\-cx?
193322700145 tain species, which, in regard to the palpi, the form of the Ooleopteri?
1933227001853.?
1933227001st, Body always thick, without wings; lahrum always bilobed; terminal article of the external palpi al¬ ways very large?
1933227002 dx~ K(n-f x) ’ dx?
1933227002 vols., cum tabulis,8vo, Holmia?, 1850.—\nsecta Caffrariceannis 1838- 1845, a T. A. Wahlberg collecta amici auxilio suffultus, descripsit.
1933227002,600,000?
19332270020)^< Pu_ M( Pu_ 1- 2 M dhi__ dx x?
193322700285- 90-,?
1933227002c?, Longipai.pi.
1933227002nffl 0 2?
1933227002np — 2 cos.? i< p X sin.
1933227003 6o a P P- i O a 24>?
1933227003 h+ d2 cPu dx2 k2 dx the function dy d?u dx?
1933227003,691,680 59.697 24.921 6,351 3,035 507,881 586,458 6,500 1,400,000?
19332270031),^ „ dP^( FP h2 P becomes P+ — A-1—j-?
19332270031= 3, 37= 17, 311= 13, 313= 24, 31?
19332270035), in which the antenna?
1933227003a?3 4a^ 1 dx5 Make a?
1933227003c?, Denticrura, Lat.
1933227004- 688 4745 4- 813 4- 772?
1933227004. t(''ea?''
1933227004A2+ 6A+( 2 £+ 3) V2k2 — A|: and, finally, making e= 3, we get?>( 3)=^X?
1933227004A2+ 6A+( 2 £+ 3) V2k2 — A|: and, finally, making e= 3, we get?>( 3)=^X?
1933227004to; Lettres a une Princesse d?
1933227005 For the new generic divisions of Pimelia of Fabrieius, see Regne Animal, v. p. 5- 7- 6 From Z/ itpaa-?
19332270066) dx a?
193322700737 rf and z as co- ordinates of the curve v, and then dv — V''dv''1-f- dz1; therefore, by substituting for dvn its va¬ lue da?
19332270078), on the hypothesis that?/ is a function of x, into another in which a; is a function of y.
1933227007v\-vI,|.A«''ltT ‘ FV 5,10 o 3ri^ I Jb)11""1lt( g Xrox**''’ Birlid?!''
193322700: P z= a: b, therefore FN: FC= a?
193322700: q2= p — y: p; hence p xz= pq2 —
193322700; and the se¬ cond, the arc whose cosine is x, thus; u — cos 1a?.
193322700; but the surface mn is proportional to pm?
193322700; therefore the attraction of p on the pyramidal slice mn is constant; hence the attraction of/?
193322700; therefore, substituting and reducing, adx i] a — Va*-f cxz xV a2+ cx?
193322700; this integral, by putting for z and v their values in terms of a?, will also be »( a+ bx) dx__ a b^ x — 1 X3 1 3/y/^.2^ J( a?
193322700; this integral, by putting for z and v their values in terms of a?, will also be »( a+ bx) dx__ a b^ x — 1 X3 1 3/y/^.2^ J( a?
193322700< D* c3 P • ft bG ft O « cc^ H H^ Q pcj «^ Pi P5 2^ H^ cc rr* o k- » §^ « CB W « S h w^ Z H Z S M i§^? 5 w ft 03< « ft o O a- J •r*^ J!
193322700< p_,\?\(a?—x2)(x2—l?)'')
193322700< pp h?
193322700< £, varies with of p expressed as a function the centre< £, which is= a?
193322700
193322700= 1. x — 1 In this case, P zz a? ” — 1.
193322700= e2f=( — l)e.e 2?.
193322700= g X 72 °: cos. w(e) cos<( 2W?
193322700== 0,& c.; and because, in any equation, the^^?
193322700?
193322700?
193322700?
193322700?
193322700? I o-o a^-S o%ap- a a''b 24 j a o.2_- a a g 1^ 24 S- aooahao S- S^ aw ft^ o ■ §, 3 aw o P r&^ f 2 S-g S Rs^ O c3 w fog 11 if o P p^ a^''B w.
193322700A biquadratic equation, or one of the fourth degree, contains the fourth power, or biquadrate of ay as a4 — A=0, or xi — Aa?
193322700A linear and tubular axis was perceptible through their pellucid coats, resembling that of the excrementitial secretions of the Carabida?.
193322700A simple construction onapentagon is:—Bisect AB inC; make the perpendicular CP= £ AB; join AP and BP; make Be?
193322700A( J- is the depression of the chord of q; and by substi- 125 tuting these in the formula* “{ m-* a~(^?
193322700A3, A4 — cos x — sinx- r — cosa?
193322700A4 A6, o\ cos a.^1 —~2+ 23A~ 2.S.4.5.6+ ’& C7 sinK/ i_ra 2 1 2.3.4 A3, A5 3 By( 1)-^r — 2.3.4.S sin bu cos6 w, By( 2)= — 2.3.4.5.6 cos lu cos?
193322700Again, by actually multiplying ts= a?
193322700Again, let the divisor be ar+ a; then,/( a;)= N+ Mar+ La?
193322700Again, what if the dog tribe were possessed of the practice of certain human arts, and if these varied with the variety?
193322700Again,> et «= jIz^T-1= jjl=^Fq;th. Smay exemplify the rule Jrs\ rs( dr, ds dt\ d\T)=-\7+ J- Tr Accordingly, making x — r, x2 1 «, a4 — a?
193322700Aj.2 a2\| The fraction whose value can not be found(# — a)% by differentiation, when x — a becomes by this method( 2ah+ A2)^ 3^=( 2a+ A)2, h?
193322700All the Tarsi composed of Five Joints?
193322700All things were ordered in measure, and number, and weight?
193322700Also let/?, q be another spheroidal surface indefi¬ nitely near PQ, of which the polar radius C/?
193322700Also let/?, q be another spheroidal surface indefi¬ nitely near PQ, of which the polar radius C/?
193322700Although the function P is sus- i1/_ 2> sa- i_ 2?
193322700An Icedi possit in aliqud sud parte?
193322700And because e4=: e 4= — 1, we get e6*=:e 2^=:(—1)?
193322700And 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!
193322700Antennae projecting, cylindri¬ cal, sixteen- jointed?
193322700ArV — 1,-x when n is odd, by equation( 6), 2-i?
193322700Are not pride, hatred, and the other passions, as powerful tyrants in the mind of man?
193322700Art1?
193322700As a particular case of the function u z= axn, let u~ ax?
193322700But ac — db; therefore/?
193322700But if he appealed to the constituent body to act with much effect?
193322700But was not such a fault gloriously effaced by a victory as useful as it was brilliant?
193322700But what did it sig¬ nify, if the fish were clean, from what river they came?
193322700But what if the dog- tribe had the use of language?
193322700But when we reflect that a heart and circulation oc¬ cur in some of the conglomerate Polypi?
193322700But where do all the lobsters come from?
193322700By a second differentiation dCiv 1 a — x dv_( a — xf+( v—/?
193322700By division And/: ii l+ l S;c. a;2+ 1 z?
193322700By substituting these numbers in the expression of A, and likewise by putting m=\, we get 1 — l—6s A=-e~6s 4- 9.
193322700By the nature of the curve, a-: i2= —%) ’- y?
193322700By this is meant pecuniary interest; but are mankind governed by no passion but avarice?
193322700By treating the differential( fx11 dx''m the same way, and repeating this as often as necessary, we? m<\Jaxxndx ■=.
193322700CD''X DG=: CP X CQ= ah; whence CD''2 — d1 l?
193322700Cla*s- d Hut Nat- m''P- 28?
193322700ClaudShaM'', Roy^jlrt- r Del?
193322700Consequently, there is a value of x between 0 and X, that will make p( x) equal to.
193322700Considering N as a function of a, the part of it that does not contain a is evidently A(?
193322700Do you know who he was? ” One day he met his own son, whom he did not recognise, and remarked to him that he was a lad of parts and spirit.
193322700E Q U p5__I vks•- “=_ V;?
193322700EYRE(?
193322700Ena?
193322700Entering the ranks of the parliamentary forces?
193322700Equa¬ tion( 7), when reduced to numbers, takes the form-v A= am+ aen( 10-)= a$( 1+ £ e)(?
193322700Exeter contains a great number li of parish churches, besides several chapels of ease and Dis- Exbaas- gei;tin£?
193322700FLUX
193322700FLUX
193322700Female, of l. Kny? l)j/& Aiki.
193322700Fig?
193322700Figure of latitude, that is, when L= £(?
193322700Finally, by substituting the values of/(o, 2),/(o, 3),& c./(o, — 2),/(o, — 3),& c. in the expression of cos. at< p, we get, l, k{ e- t?
193322700For example, the differential of a?
193322700For in what sense are we to take the weighty word imperfection as here used?
193322700For the radicals of A can only come from radicals in the primitive function; and it is manifest that the substitution of a?
193322700For, making ar2+ a?
193322700For, putting the series under this form, h( p+ qh+ rh2+ sld+,& c.); by supposing h to decrease, qh+''rid+ sh?
193322700For,\et u — a-\- bx be a function of x, then, substituting a?
193322700From the definitions laid down, it follows that the ne¬ gative roots of the equation, 0 — N+ Ma;+ La;2+ Ka?
193322700From the function q we may now deduce_ dq_ d?u dx dx?''
193322700H OjL?lS--lr< a>- Wf= TT- eVY Hence the radius of curvature r= —( « •-A’)3=(^+ w?
193322700He has named it Rhipheus da- sycephalus?
193322700Head pyramidal, bearing on tera- its extremity, and above the eyes, two prismatic, com- pressed, ensiform antenna?.
193322700Hence — f B= — l and £ B — A|, therefore B^ and A — —+ 1+ x 1+ a: P 2(1+ a;2/1^)=B(1 a?)
193322700Hence, while x de¬ creases to the limit a'', the polynome_/(a?
193322700Here d?
193322700How could the former chance to be almost all males, and the latter almost all females?
193322700Hvori bestaaer Borgendyd besvaret; In what consists civic virtue?
193322700Hypostoma brownish yellow; forehead dark grey; two lower joints of the antenna?
193322700I"= ae| 2+ sin.2L- and, consequently, V(?
193322700I_ XX 360 ° x-\ — — 2 cos.., x p in order to find the roots of the binomial equation a?
193322700If m — «, then because sin x cos a?
193322700If m= xx, then, by last example, du zz xx 1+ l. a?
193322700If the two were not identical, how did it happen that one so constantly disap¬ peared simultaneously with the other?
193322700If we suppose the equation resolved, so that y is ex¬ pressed in terms of x only, which gives y== ±= Va?
193322700If, in the first step of the preceding investigation, we take the co- efficients that follow A^, we shall get A(r+1)=a.pW+?
193322700In Chryso- phora of Dejean( Melolontha chrysochlora?
193322700In QC take the point N such that FN: FD= Y: X; then FN: FD= Q''|: P FN • x: FD •?/= Q''a: Fb, whence, since FD= x, and FC= y, FN FC= Q''a: Fb.
193322700In like manner, when u — ot?, then du —''$ x?dx and — 3a4; in this case is the differential co- efficient of the function u — ar3.
193322700In order to reduce this expression, we shall put p(g):= e 2?
193322700In others of?
193322700In the last example, the integral of j—_j_^ was expressed by a series of terms formed from the ascend¬ ing powers of a?.
193322700In the logarithmic curve of which the equation is?/= ax, we have dy — ax A. a.dx — y\.
193322700In the right- angled triangles TBP, PBD, we have PT2: PB2+ BT2, and PD2= PB2+ BD2; therefore, tangent PT normal PD w= yj 1+ dx*~dy% 1+ dy1 da?
193322700In these exam¬ ples, u — a-^bx-^-cx1, u~ iff-f- bx-j- x2), a+ bx u~ c+ x?
193322700In this case the most simple way of determining Q will be to divide V by( a?
193322700Ipsw., 1837. — The genus Apion of Herbs?
193322700Is his British blood extin¬ guished?
193322700It appears, therefore, that the first?
193322700J ydx= §/>2a;2+ c 2= §?/a;+ C( 1) Let AD= a, CD= b; when s 2= 0, then x — a, y — b.
193322700J( p —
193322700Jplld then we write/?
193322700Juius sabulsj.vu.r Pob/ d&smus complanata.?.
193322700Let f{x) denote any function of a variable quantity a?
193322700Let the differential be dx cos5 a?.
193322700Let the differential be — — — tl> X O''In this case the denominator x1 — a2=( a: — a)( a?
193322700Let the equation be dy+ ydx — ax?
193322700Let the fraction be 0 1 — sin a?
193322700Let the fraction be bx2 — 2bcx+ be?
193322700Let the function f( x) be w zz log x to base a, then, by article 20, du 1 d~ u — 1 d3u 1.2 dx Ax dx?
193322700Let u — Vx?
193322700Let u — cosec x — sin x du= dx cos x — — dx cot x cosec x. sin2 a?
193322700Let u — x3 — 15 a?
193322700Let u — x?
193322700Let u —( tan a?
193322700Let u= arc( tan= x)= tan then x~ tan u and dx — du{\+ a;2); and du — —? — r.
193322700Let us make a?
193322700Let us put k= ph+ qh2 4- rid 4-,& c. so that the contemporaneous increments of a?
193322700Let us suppose the nature of this curve to be expressed by the equation/ y> i?)
193322700Let us take for example the equation y2-f x?
193322700Let w= tan a?
193322700Let w=( a+ x)n. The expansion of this expres- du sion has the requisite form; then-j- — n( a+ a?
193322700Let y — f( x) and t?
193322700Library?)
193322700M= n(n- 1)( a+ x)n-2, dx d^u dxf d3u dx3 dAu dx* 2, dfiuL —~n{n~~ 1)( « — 2)( «+ a?
193322700Mai ing a?
193322700Make DC= y>, AC= y, CQ= ER== Q — CR= y, the solid( between the sections DEL, PEp; — s. By the nature of the curve, PR2: AC2= DR: DC; that is, a?
193322700Making a — 1, b= — 1, ft — 2, p= — we find yxm — ldx-m — 2*/''™ o/*Vn — x"Vl — x2 —% fx dx ft?
193322700Meigen describes four species of He¬ teromyza?, of which the only one hitherto detected in England is H. buccata, Fallen.
193322700Moisture — light — altitude — what has been done, worthy of the name of science, in the investigation of these hL fluences — even singly?
193322700Must we not look to the comparative dryness of the limestone and humidity of the whin for an explanation?
193322700N= 2 w a 2«—1 — 2 n 2n — 2n( X2a2 — and if we put X2a2 — s= Pa?, or a2=^, then M= a2''* 1 — 2n.
193322700Norchia, or Orcle?
193322700Note of Smolts marked in the river Shin, and recaptured as grilse on their first ascent from the sea?
193322700Now c?
193322700Now d( space CDQP)= — ydx, which is negative, because x decreases when the space increases; and d( tri¬ angle PQB)= c?
193322700Now, A.—a-f-^ “ H c-\-d, t — a-\-b — c — d; wherefore, if we put ab — p-\-y, cd — p — y, the two fac¬ tors will become a?
193322700O a> rP P §.| c3.S P- O 2 P^ li5 rP[ jj r/ o^ tj.>; p ft< J ’ C 2 ft s g a>* c6 c3^ Po 2 p^-^ a • ” a gg p ° „ ip- a] o3 s ft a''£ s?
193322700Of the fortv- three specie?
193322700Opusculum de Natura Legis Nature?., et de ejus censura in successions Regnorum Supremorurn; 2.
193322700Published in Dr Parr s Collection, entitled Ckuracters of Mr Fox, by Philo- of politival^ubjecfs''rfot^o^ake''an eap- er^nartTi?
193322700Salpinum near Ovieto?
193322700Sc?, The genus Ponera, Lat.
193322700Some have the antenna?
193322700Statonia?
193322700Substituting in equation( 7) the values of 2?
193322700Substituting this value in the preceding equation, we have becomes —/?
193322700Suppose that a, b, c, d, are the roots of the biquadratic equation — Aa^+ Ba,’2 — Cx+ D= 0; then x?
193322700Suppose that when t becomes t+ i, x becomes a;+ A, and that y becomes y+ A, • to abridge, put a?
193322700Supposing g= — 1, we get t — a — b-\-c — d, t — a — dArb — c, f — a — c+ g?
193322700Supposing now f(#) — w to be any function of a?, and fix+ h)= u''to be its value when x becomes a;+ h, it has been proved( art.
193322700Surrena or Sorena Viterbo?
193322700T f Vl+ a;+ Vl — a?
193322700The antenna?
193322700The attraction of mn on p is directly as the surface nui and inversely as pm?
193322700The content of the whole cone —^( A+ a?)
193322700The defini¬ tion given by the former author, in his later work, is as fol¬ lows: Metamorphosis sub- incomplete?
193322700The elytra are of a coriaceous consistence, without veins*?
193322700The great, or rather the only, argument insisted on by those who prevailed on the legislature to declare the French trade a nuisance?
193322700The integral\Jx^dx(a+ bz?
193322700The nature of the line will be ex¬ pressed by two equationsy( a?,?/) rr 0, F( x, z) — 0.
193322700The nature of the line will be ex¬ pressed by two equationsy( a?,?/) rr 0, F( x, z) — 0.
193322700The preced- 3/?
193322700The public/ er/ o?
193322700The quadruple of s is equal to the square of the differ¬ ence of the two binomial factors of( a?
193322700The same is true of this other fraction, af5 — x^a — xa2+ a?
193322700The sum of the geometrical series 1+ a?
193322700The western coast of the state has a number of bays, Bay?
193322700Their generic name( from Lateo?)
193322700Then a-\-bx — cx2~ pP sin2< p p?
193322700Then, by what is shown above, the length of the arc in feet is?/D sin.
193322700Then, if it be neither of these, nor yet anything different from them, what is the use of the term?
193322700Then,+ T — 2S? 2f n=8, k=- V''t?
193322700Then,+ T — 2S? 2f n=8, k=- V''t?
193322700There are two ways of finding what the series f( x+ A)= u-f- ph+ qh2+ rh3+ shx+,& c. becomes, when a?
193322700Therefore, putting- instead of y, JvV — dx — — cos 2a — bx+ C. dx fa?
193322700These insects occur beneath stones in dry situations.6 Order II.—ORTHOPTERA.?
193322700This assumption will give Q the same particular value as before; the terms which contain( a?
193322700This family of heteromerous Coleoptera differs from the preceding one chiefly in the antenna?, which are neither granose nor perfoliated.
193322700This formula answers the proposed purpose, since/?
193322700This has been proved at length in the Commercium and its extract; what is your answer?
193322700This, dz by making z= sin a?, becomes\/x j.
193322700Those of which the club of the an¬ tenna?
193322700Those who sow do not reap, and those who reap do not sow,—what, then, more natuial than that both processes should be ill performed?
193322700Thus, if the primitive be y= cx, or y — ca?
193322700Thus, the differential equation dy( xl-f- y2 — b) — ydx — xdx= 0, has for its complete primitive equation a?
193322700To afford employment and fair remuneration to the fishermen, by purchasing the fish which they may take, thus ensuring to them, as far a?
193322700To integrate the differential^ fTbx~-{- cx2 ’ Assume Va+ bx ex?
193322700To integrate the first of these, let us assume x?
193322700To integrate the second part, we assume the equation/dz Gz dz( z2+/32)?
193322700V Y(g)= e?
193322700V — 1, X — cos. O — £)?
193322700We found( article 160) dz= — Va2-p y2, hence, 2flr dv — 2*ydz — — ydy*d dlJry2, 2* and, integrating, v ydyV a2-\-y2z=.-^fff+ «/2)2+ C. When?
193322700We have found that/(a?)
193322700We have now^= B+ C(*+ a)...+ E O+ a)”-2+ £ O+ a)n~\ y y The quantity Uj not being divisible by a?
193322700We now ask, with interest and uncer¬ tainty, such questions as who were the Getse?
193322700We observe that sin x= 2 s\n%x sin x} 2 x, therefore, dx dx sin a; 2 sin I a?cos i a?
193322700We owe their se¬ paration to Degeer, who formed the whole into an order, under the na.me of Dermaptera?
193322700We owe to M. Leon Dufour some curious and excellent observa¬ tions on the anatomy of this species, and on that of Ra- natra linearis?
193322700We sternum.?
193322700What can be the cause?
193322700What if the language differed with each variety?
193322700What if these go to the extinction of some stock, group, or family?
193322700What if they buried their dead, and their tombs varied with the variety?
193322700What is a race, if it be neither a species nor a permanent variety?
193322700What portion of the earth ’s surface is it best to start with?
193322700When n the last of the two integrals in the second side of the equation vanishes, because its coefficient= 0, and we have/; xdx Va+6x+ I^-Va+ bx+cx?
193322700When the larva?
193322700When this is the case, it must be tried whether a quad¬ ratic divisor, as a?
193322700Wherefore, if we put M=( a+^+ c+ c?
193322700Why compel a merchant to sell a cargo of muslin, iron,& c., for L.10,500, rather than E.11,000 or L.12,000?
193322700Why has a Shin parr the power of becoming a much larger salmon than one from the Oikel?
193322700Why should they not?
193322700Why then exclude him from it?
193322700With a banquette 4^ feet wide a triangular ditch would give 3/= 14f feet, so that such a form would be inconvenient; but taking a?
193322700With re¬ spect to the first point, the great question which he considers is, whether Europe is as populous as it might be?
193322700X^( X) represent the sum of all the products; then Y(A)=}?
193322700Y( — x?)
193322700Yet what is the actual classification of the varieties of mankind, and what is the current nomenclature?
193322700^ by/?, y= fix, and mn, dx_ dx Qx* the side of the interior space mnpo,= x x and Cb= mn X cot.
193322700^ cos< p 1 If we assume that OC measures the tension at C, which is a constant quantity, then because when p:= 0, a?
193322700^{x+ yY+{ x — y)n^ r+l r+1~ ° S= « ’''+(?''+,& c.
193322700_, — zz sin-1 — 4-C* ’ Vc-\rby — a2y2 Va Vb?-\-^ac xy/ x2 — a?
193322700a considerable degree the elastic form by being dilated to^j^1 ®^ two or three times its bulk; how much more then if dila- a^wa^ ted 109 times?
193322700a3)=-^J kd(a?
193322700a> ca £ o^ la^l2 S 3^ t/ i G o 4^ Ph i ■?
193322700a?
193322700a?
193322700abc —( a^b+ a2c+ d~ d+b- a+ 62c+ tPd+ c2a+(? b+ c2c?+d2a+ d2b+ d2c); and finally, by means of the formulae in Sect.
193322700anci again?
193322700and Meigen seems indeed to have been described by Degeer under the name ot Tipulafun- goram?
193322700and so on continually ’''; but the different import of the characters d?u and dx?
193322700anf]?
193322700ax2+ ac2 — 2acx P C?
193322700cos. a?
193322700cos. a^
193322700cos. “ i"1^ •(§+ 1= 2r^ cos. 240'''') ■ By puttingp —( p2+ p2)7, the equation( 2) will assume the same form as at first, namely, a?
193322700d%y_ p d^y dy dx 3~^ dx?
193322700d2u h2, u+ — h+ —+ dx dx?
193322700d3u dy2 becomes++ dx k3 Iff L^3+& c.; dx?
193322700d?/u 1?
193322700d?Ju U~U= dx\+ dx?
193322700dx 719 x 2(#+ l)2 4 a;+ 1 1( a; — 1) Hence, by integration, r x3+x?
193322700dx d2y_ x1 dx?
193322700dx dx1 d3u d?u dx?
193322700dx* 1 dxi~ 1.2 1 dx?
193322700dx: then P- 1,Q- ax\fVdx= x, efVdx= e- fVdx= jV^dx Qdx — J''aex x?dx — aex( a?3 — 3a?2+ 6x — 6); therefore y — e x{ aex(x3 — 3a;2+ 6a?
193322700dx?
193322700dx?dy u dydx2 Adopting now the abbreviated notation, when u= f(x, y), we have/(#+ h, y+ k)= u+~h+ dx cPu h2, d3u dx2 2 dx?
193322700dy i-( a?
193322700e2?, and e 6?
193322700e2?, and e 6?
193322700each particular cosine remains quite indeterminate, because and it is to be observed that, when n is even* the last r ggQ0 ggQ0 gggo 1 —-?
193322700f( ha?
193322700f(x)= m becomes U, also that — becomes U'', dx+,& c. S!n*=*-273+ 2.3.4.5 2.3A5.6.7 The same results might have been obtained easier by making a?
193322700f= 7 r5+ 30£3+ 21 i( 3+ s*)(l+ il)( 9+ s2) ’ or, dividing the terms by( 3+ £ 2),? £ 3+ 9s cause( see Algebra, sect.
193322700fly, furnished with feathered antennae and long slender limbs, the Chironomus plumosus?
193322700for 1 old crusade; and between Lisbon and Paris 480 rees for 3 francs: what is the arbitrated price between London and Paris?
193322700for a — 1, in that system, log( 1+ a;) zz x —\x?-\-±x?
193322700for a, and a?
193322700frr^ ° nly ‘ fTiU his seParation from h;s old friends in 1793 his mind was too full of what inactive in conversation he w- i
193322700i C- Jx3Vl — xl~~ 2x?
193322700i o ▼ — A= — and Now x?
193322700i( p+
193322700i^?
193322700if those of one generation lasted for years, decenniums, or centuries?
193322700if y To find the differential co- efficient of the third order, we put^ — and substituting p for^ in equation( a/ Jl CL iV dx?
193322700iieat?
193322700immaculatus, Gmel.?
193322700is hi?
193322700issue was, whether Newton had found the Calculus of In- finitesimals, or Fluxions, before, or after him?
193322700jSrr 23 ° 2CK 46", 7=140 7 61, 5w=2|S+ 7—186 48 381, w= 37 21 44,,(?)
193322700lLna ‘?
193322700log a( see last article), therefore in the system whose base is a, log( 1+a?
193322700m — —- l)x dx m — 1/; Vl f: x7dx Vl — « 2 ofidx Vl —& c. and hence we deduce x?dx= — i V''v1 —^ v1 —^ « “ Vl — x?
193322700m++( w+ l)3}& c. V+ c. For example, let z= x3 — 1, then —= 3a;2, and f^dxi^x?
193322700n''P3 1, 2.7\ 4 k kk?
193322700old?
193322700or, which is evidently always a possible assumption; by this, the equation becomes L+ bex+(? x?
193322700or, which is evidently always a possible assumption; by this, the equation becomes L+ bex+(? x?
193322700ox( dx 1 dx, 2xdx 1 du= x(l+ x)(\+ x?)
193322700p. 508. and o/ thi JtnRnr,01"6n m0l ° gy °; th?
193322700p. 558.?
193322700pdx — p_ and/-4-C —~-A*/l I\ O( l+P2)1 p v-rr+ C, then p — A VI —+ C'';?/ is now expressed by V and dx 2c~y/ ai we deduce^rom tfience dy2 4.
193322700sarilv very destructive, as it produces the same effect in*?/, S''V''*''X 2''''x c''\\ 1''ig.
193322700sin x du — — y ‘ cos^a?
193322700since_ 5 p_\ m_ 2> n ‘S?
193322700the arc whose sine is x, is sometimes by British writers expressed thus; w — sin* a?
193322700u — f(^x) being any function of a variable x, du h, d~ u A2, d7u A3+ 7^+,& c.+ n(n — 1){ n 1.2.3 2) — an~3 x?
193322700u+ ft, then dx zz dt, dy — du, and the proposed equation becomes( a-\-mu-\-nft-\- mt-\-? m)dt-\-( b-\-pu-\-qft-\- pt-\-qu)du=*0.
193322700value of?
193322700vp m+ i, i ©=(i- i)sin''J''cosW ’_ 1 L — sin2-v}/( 3) a2 3?
193322700w=+ VI+ a;2j dx du — Vl+ a:2 1/ VI+ a^+ a?
193322700we obtain f(x+ h)=, duri d''U If, d*u h3 d^u K u- r- rh+''T- r,-jzt 71T5+& c. dx"''dx1 1.2 1 da?
193322700who the Thracians,& c?
193322700x d?u x d?u „ x= A “ ’ d^=A a ’== A3 “>& o. dx dx3 The supposition that a?
193322700x+ 2 5 4 a: — 1 ’ 1 a?
193322700x3 ax; then du dy dy dx dff — Qv dJ.-Zx?
193322700x?
193322700xdx V{(a2~x2Xx?—b2)y The first of these differentials may be otherwise ex¬ pressed thus, x\xj Therefore we have dx/a?
193322700xdz+ zdx, becomes a;( 1 — nz) dx+ x^zdz+ xzc"dx — 0, or( 1 — 1IZ+ z1) dx-\-xzdz — 0, and/ —+/v — r,= C, J x J l — nz-\- z2 or 1. a?
193322700xn+l Axn Ba?«—1 r±: M#2 ±t: Na?)
193322700y, and y*=^~+ x% and s — J''irfdx — 2q2xldx-p tfdx) — PI( qix—§ q2a?
193322700y2 j^ x x for this by differentiation gives 2xydy — y’dx — bdx x?
193322700z^, so that( a bx)<* we then find m< Z_/~?
193322700{ q-\-Vqt — p3)^ 4 “{ q — — J93)^,^~^Q2 — j ° 3)3+? •(
193322700{ q-\-Vqt — p3)^ 4 “{ q — — J93)^,^~^Q2 — j ° 3)3+? •(
193322700| e-\nk f+ e2?}
193322700|( cos. « Y+ cos. at+4< p)= —^_( — 1)?
193322700~ A(n+ x)2 ’ dx?
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193322700£ Now — cxz zz( a+ Va2+ cx2)( a — vV+ cx?)
193322700£ xV a2+ ex?
193322700— 1^ V\ x?
193322700— 3,, 0- c4+& c. A iA Observing now that A being understood to decrease continually until it vanish, the limit of cos( a?
193322700— 3pa?
193322700— a2 cos2< p b2 sin2< p; then xdx zz( b2 — a2) sin p cos< p dtp, a?
193322700— a;2 zz( a2 — 62) sin2< p( 1) x2 — 52 zz( a2 — b2) cos2 tp( 2) — xdx( a2 — b2) cos p sin p c?
193322700— b; and hence t2= ia2+ b2+ c2+ d2 —-j- ad-\-bc-\- cd'')-f- 2(ac bd)f=( a+ 6+ c+ c?
193322700— g| e 3?
193322700— i^ff- j& c. Now we found that in the system whose base is a, log( 1+a?)
193322700— l)sin. F—|ecos.(?
193322700— r^dv; and xdx+ ydy=\d( x?
193322700— x+p+y—0, x?
193322700— x2 x x?
193322700— x2__ a?dx x v x- — b2~ x*/(( a2 — x?
193322700— x?
193322700— x?
193322700— x?
193322700— xdx x x?—^"“^/((a2 — x?)(x?
193322700—( a+ i) x+ ab=-0, and a:2 —( c+ c?)
193322700—-f- sin x —-f- cos a?
193322700—^ a#, or the differential taken on the supposition that x alone is variable, and$ dy, or the differential taken when?/only dy J is variable.
193322700“ Ils se laissent en- tierement bruler sans donner aucun signe de vie. ” The larva?
193322700“ On the other hand, ” says Mr Curtis, “ Mr Kirby is disposed to think that his Pediculus Melittce( P. Apis, Linn.?)
193322700“ Qallio fecit Mam questionem:—An in expositis Icedipossit respublica?
193322700” 1; or( Ga?
193322700• — b2 ’ By an obvious transformation, we find dx i d?