Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volym 81813 |
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... French , in June 1796. It is the see of an archbishop ; and is 70 miles north of Genoa , 72 north - east of Turin , and 145 north - west of Florence . Lon . 9. 16 E. Lat . 45. 28 N. MILAN , OF MILANESE , a duchy of Italy , 150 miles ...
... French , in June 1796. It is the see of an archbishop ; and is 70 miles north of Genoa , 72 north - east of Turin , and 145 north - west of Florence . Lon . 9. 16 E. Lat . 45. 28 N. MILAN , OF MILANESE , a duchy of Italy , 150 miles ...
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... French , as some pretend ; for the French express the notion of millener by the circumlocution merchande des modes . Littleton , in his English and Latin diction- ary , published 1677 , defines millener , " a jack of all trades ; " q ...
... French , as some pretend ; for the French express the notion of millener by the circumlocution merchande des modes . Littleton , in his English and Latin diction- ary , published 1677 , defines millener , " a jack of all trades ; " q ...
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... French . ) 1. The number of a hundred myriads , or ten hundred thousand ( Shakspeare ) . 2. A proverbial name for any very great number ( Locke ) . MILLIONTH . a . ( from million . ) The ten hundred thousandth ( Bentley ) . MILLOT ...
... French . ) 1. The number of a hundred myriads , or ten hundred thousand ( Shakspeare ) . 2. A proverbial name for any very great number ( Locke ) . MILLIONTH . a . ( from million . ) The ten hundred thousandth ( Bentley ) . MILLOT ...
Sida 18
... French frequently call it mignature , from mignon , fine , pretty , on ac- count of its smallness and delicacy and it may be ultimately derived from gos , small . Miniature is distinguished from other kind's of painting by the smaliness ...
... French frequently call it mignature , from mignon , fine , pretty , on ac- count of its smallness and delicacy and it may be ultimately derived from gos , small . Miniature is distinguished from other kind's of painting by the smaliness ...
Sida 18
... French . ) A fa- vourite ; a darling ; a low dependant ( Swift ) . MINIOUS . a . ( from minium , Latin . ) Of the colour of red lead or vermilion ( Brown ) . To MIʼNISH . v . a . ( from diminish ; minus , Lat . ) To lessen ; to lop ; to ...
... French . ) A fa- vourite ; a darling ; a low dependant ( Swift ) . MINIOUS . a . ( from minium , Latin . ) Of the colour of red lead or vermilion ( Brown ) . To MIʼNISH . v . a . ( from diminish ; minus , Lat . ) To lessen ; to lop ; to ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory ..., Volym 8 John Mason Good Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1819 |
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Sida x - Every body continues in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed upon it.
Sida x - Liberty and necessity are consistent: as in the water that hath not only liberty, but a necessity of descending by the channel; so likewise in the actions which men voluntarily do, which, because they proceed from their will, proceed from liberty, and yet because every act of man's will and every desire and inclination proceedeth from some cause, and that from another cause, in a continual chain (whose first link is in the hand of God, the first of all causes), proceed from necessity.
Sida 18 - That no testimony is sufficient to establish a miracle, unless the testimony be of such a kind that its falsehood would be more miraculous than the fact which it endeavours to establish.
Sida x - The motions of bodies included in a given space are the same among themselves, whether that space is at rest, or moves uniformly forward in a right line without any circular motion.
Sida 18 - When any one tells me that he saw a dead man restored to life, I immediately consider with myself whether it be more probable that this person should either deceive or be deceived, or that the fact which lie relates should really have happened.
Sida x - An impressed force is an action exerted upon a body, in order to change its state, either of rest or of uniform motion in a right line.
Sida x - Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself, and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external, and by another name is called duration: relative, apparent, and common time, is some sensible and external (whether accurate or unequable) measure of duration by the means of motion, which is commonly used instead of true time; such as an hour, a day, a month, a year.