British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, Comprising an Accurate and Popular View of the Present Improved State of Human Knowledge, Volume 10Mitchell, Ames, and White, 1821 |
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... force of the blue , green , yellow , and red rays , that of the numbers 1 , 4 , 9 , 16 ; a relation which , considered in the two extreme terms , is more than quadruple that which was substituted for it by Dr. Herschel , who has made ...
... force of the blue , green , yellow , and red rays , that of the numbers 1 , 4 , 9 , 16 ; a relation which , considered in the two extreme terms , is more than quadruple that which was substituted for it by Dr. Herschel , who has made ...
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... force , as to be thrown to a considerable distance ; it is very common in Barbadoes and Japan . PHYLICA , in botany , a genus of the Pentandria Monogynia class and order . Natural order of Dumosæ . Rhamni , Jus- sieu . Essential ...
... force , as to be thrown to a considerable distance ; it is very common in Barbadoes and Japan . PHYLICA , in botany , a genus of the Pentandria Monogynia class and order . Natural order of Dumosæ . Rhamni , Jus- sieu . Essential ...
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... force the blood through the extremities , which would otherwise chill and become totally useless ; but as the Creator did not think it useful to adopt this mode of preserving the limbs , they have been shortened , for the purpose of ...
... force the blood through the extremities , which would otherwise chill and become totally useless ; but as the Creator did not think it useful to adopt this mode of preserving the limbs , they have been shortened , for the purpose of ...
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... force each into the immediate form of our pre - conceived portrait . This occasions us to read lurk- ing villainy in his eyes , and convert the wrinkles of disease , or approaching age , into the form of a dæmon ; and we de- part ...
... force each into the immediate form of our pre - conceived portrait . This occasions us to read lurk- ing villainy in his eyes , and convert the wrinkles of disease , or approaching age , into the form of a dæmon ; and we de- part ...
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... force in love , and melt into tears upon observing them suffused with the moisture of grief : in short their language is far more power- ful than that of the tongue . The transi- tions are so rapid in the expression of the eyes , that ...
... force in love , and melt into tears upon observing them suffused with the moisture of grief : in short their language is far more power- ful than that of the tongue . The transi- tions are so rapid in the expression of the eyes , that ...
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