Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Volume 1John Brown, 1816 |
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... iron world Brings down the ftouteft heart to loweft ftate : For mifery doth bravest minds abate . Spenf . Hubbard's Tale . Have the power still To banish your defenders , till at length Your ignorance deliver you , As most abated ...
... iron world Brings down the ftouteft heart to loweft ftate : For mifery doth bravest minds abate . Spenf . Hubbard's Tale . Have the power still To banish your defenders , till at length Your ignorance deliver you , As most abated ...
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... iron receiveth , in the ftomach of the oftrich , no alteration ; but we fufpect this effect rather from corrofion than digeftion ; not any tendence to chilification by the natural heat , but rather fome attrition from an acid and ...
... iron receiveth , in the ftomach of the oftrich , no alteration ; but we fufpect this effect rather from corrofion than digeftion ; not any tendence to chilification by the natural heat , but rather fome attrition from an acid and ...
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... iron , are the principa found among them . ( See the next article . ) - They ores with which their mines abound in this exten have two harvefts in the year ; one in winter , five part of Africa : but not above one third par which begins ...
... iron , are the principa found among them . ( See the next article . ) - They ores with which their mines abound in this exten have two harvefts in the year ; one in winter , five part of Africa : but not above one third par which begins ...
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... iron , though red hot , only burns per accidens , by a quality accidental to it , and not con- fidered as iron . See ACCIDENT . * ACCIDENT . n . f . [ accidens , Lat . ] 1. The property or quality of any being , which may be feparated ...
... iron , though red hot , only burns per accidens , by a quality accidental to it , and not con- fidered as iron . See ACCIDENT . * ACCIDENT . n . f . [ accidens , Lat . ] 1. The property or quality of any being , which may be feparated ...
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... iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord . Fairy Que -Will you blame any man for doing that of own accord , which all men fhould be compell to do , that are not willing of themselves ? Hock All animal fubftances , exposed to ...
... iron door , Which to them open'd of its own accord . Fairy Que -Will you blame any man for doing that of own accord , which all men fhould be compell to do , that are not willing of themselves ? Hock All animal fubftances , exposed to ...
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