Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of Knowledge. [With] Supp, Band 10 |
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... trees yield little mofs , for the reafon of the fnk put ting up of the fap into the boughs . Bacon . - They lands ; and by which the parochial clergy , and very many ecclefiaftical and eleemofynary found .. tions , ftill hold them ; the ...
... trees yield little mofs , for the reafon of the fnk put ting up of the fap into the boughs . Bacon . - They lands ; and by which the parochial clergy , and very many ecclefiaftical and eleemofynary found .. tions , ftill hold them ; the ...
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... tree . Th's tree flourishes beft in groves , but grows very well in rich foi in open fields . It bears tranf planting and lopping . In Lancashire they lop the tops of the trees to feed the cattle in autumn when the grafs is on the ...
... tree . Th's tree flourishes beft in groves , but grows very well in rich foi in open fields . It bears tranf planting and lopping . In Lancashire they lop the tops of the trees to feed the cattle in autumn when the grafs is on the ...
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... trees , beyond any thing in history . " Had it concluded with fome guft dwind ( fays a gentleman who was on the spot ) , might have been of terrible confequence . I weighed the fprig of an afh tree , of juft three quarters of a pound ...
... trees , beyond any thing in history . " Had it concluded with fome guft dwind ( fays a gentleman who was on the spot ) , might have been of terrible confequence . I weighed the fprig of an afh tree , of juft three quarters of a pound ...
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... trees , refifted the fun's darts . Sidney.- ' Here , by the facred bramble ting'd , My petticoat is doubly fringed . Swift FRINGILLA , in ornithology , a genus belong- ing to the order of pafferes . The bill is conical , ftraight , and ...
... trees , refifted the fun's darts . Sidney.- ' Here , by the facred bramble ting'd , My petticoat is doubly fringed . Swift FRINGILLA , in ornithology , a genus belong- ing to the order of pafferes . The bill is conical , ftraight , and ...
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... trees . Their nefts are very elegantly formed of fine mai liverworts , and bents , on the outfide ; lined fit with wool and hair , and then with the geflin cotton of the fallow The ben lays 5 white marked with deep purple spots on the ...
... trees . Their nefts are very elegantly formed of fine mai liverworts , and bents , on the outfide ; lined fit with wool and hair , and then with the geflin cotton of the fallow The ben lays 5 white marked with deep purple spots on the ...
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Seite 150 - For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour ; therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
Seite 184 - Hell is murky. Fie, my lord, fie ! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?
Seite 352 - If two triangles have two angles of the one equal to two angles of the other, each to each, and one side equal to one side, viz.
Seite 283 - Betray'd, captiv'd, and both my eyes put out, Made of my enemies the scorn and gaze...
Seite 150 - For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers, because they knew him not, nor yet the voices of the prophets which are read every Sabbath day, they have fulfilled them in condemning him.
Seite 349 - The Measure of an angle, is an arc of any circle contained between the two lines which form that angle, the angular point being the centre ; and it is estimated by the number of degrees contained in that arc.
Seite 239 - The passing through the gloom from the grotto to the opening day, the retiring and again assembling shades, the dusky groves, the larger lawn, and the solemnity of the termination at the cypresses that lead up to his mother's tomb, are managed with exquisite judgment ; and though Lord Peterborough assisted him " To form his quincunx, and to rank his vines...
Seite 22 - Early at business, and at hazard late; Mad at a fox-chase, wise at a debate; Drunk at a borough, civil at a ball; Friendly at Hackney, faithless at Whitehall.
Seite 237 - ... if there want sense in proportion to money, or if nature be not followed ; which I take to be the great rule in this, and perhaps in every thing else, as far as the conduct not only of our lives, but our governments.
Seite 198 - ... the hole G. For if we then hold it up to the wind as before, a quantity of water will be blown out ; and if both legs of the instrument are of the same bore, the height of the column sustained will be equal to double the column of water in either leg, or the sum of what is wanting in both legs. But if the legs are of unequal bores, neither of these will give the true height of the column of water which the wind sustained.