Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 111819 |
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... Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille , or espadille , Fr. ) The ace of spades at ombre . SPADIX , in botany , the receptacle in palms , and some other plants ...
... Ray says it is a colour approaching to bay or chesnut , but with more red in it . SPADI'LLE . s . ( spadille , or espadille , Fr. ) The ace of spades at ombre . SPADIX , in botany , the receptacle in palms , and some other plants ...
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... rays ; the first eleven spinous , and the rest cartilaginous : the three former rays of the ventral fin are also spinous , the others soft : pectoral fins soft , ter- minating in acute angles : the tail has seven- teen rays , and is ...
... rays ; the first eleven spinous , and the rest cartilaginous : the three former rays of the ventral fin are also spinous , the others soft : pectoral fins soft , ter- minating in acute angles : the tail has seven- teen rays , and is ...
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... ( Ray ) . 4. Re- presentation to the mind ( Dryden ) . 5. Show ; visible exhibition ( Bacon ) . 6. Circulating money ( Arbuthnot ) . 7. Simples that have place in a compound . SPECIES , in natural history . The distinct forms of animals ...
... ( Ray ) . 4. Re- presentation to the mind ( Dryden ) . 5. Show ; visible exhibition ( Bacon ) . 6. Circulating money ( Arbuthnot ) . 7. Simples that have place in a compound . SPECIES , in natural history . The distinct forms of animals ...
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... rays converge enough to have them meet in the retina . Short - sighted people , or myopes , use con . cave lenses , to keep the rays from converging so fast , on account of the great roundness of the eye , which is such , as to make ...
... rays converge enough to have them meet in the retina . Short - sighted people , or myopes , use con . cave lenses , to keep the rays from converging so fast , on account of the great roundness of the eye , which is such , as to make ...
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... rays of the sun through it , makes such colours as we see in the rain- bow . " Nat . Quæst . lib . i . cap . 7. He also speaks of multiplying glasses , the several faces of which must have undoubtedly been cut upon a wheel . Si apte ...
... rays of the sun through it , makes such colours as we see in the rain- bow . " Nat . Quæst . lib . i . cap . 7. He also speaks of multiplying glasses , the several faces of which must have undoubtedly been cut upon a wheel . Si apte ...
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Seite 15 - You gave the wrong answer,' said the sphinx. 'But that was what made everything possible,' said Oedipus. 'No.' she said. 'When I asked, what walks on four legs in the morning, two at noon, and three in the evening, you answered Man. You didn't say anything about Woman.' 'When you say Man,' said Oedipus, 'you include women too. Everyone knows that.