Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 121819 |
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... equal injury has been done to the vagina . But the effect of the inflammation is usually confined to the internal or villous coat , which is sometimes cast off wholly or partially . An ulcerated surface being thus left , when the dis ...
... equal injury has been done to the vagina . But the effect of the inflammation is usually confined to the internal or villous coat , which is sometimes cast off wholly or partially . An ulcerated surface being thus left , when the dis ...
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... equal to the worth of the thing bought ( Dryden ) . To VALUE . v . a . ( valoir , French . ) 1. To rate at a certain price ( Spenser ) . 2. To rate highly ; to have in high esteem ( Atterbury ) . 3. To appraise ; to estimate ( Leviticus ) ...
... equal to the worth of the thing bought ( Dryden ) . To VALUE . v . a . ( valoir , French . ) 1. To rate at a certain price ( Spenser ) . 2. To rate highly ; to have in high esteem ( Atterbury ) . 3. To appraise ; to estimate ( Leviticus ) ...
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... equal , and therefore constant . The diameter of a circle and the parameter of a conic section are constant , while their ab- scisses are variable . Variable quantities ( see FLUXIONS ) are usually denoted by the last letters of the ...
... equal , and therefore constant . The diameter of a circle and the parameter of a conic section are constant , while their ab- scisses are variable . Variable quantities ( see FLUXIONS ) are usually denoted by the last letters of the ...
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... inclined planes ; and , consequently , the effort it makes to fall is not equal to its weight . But still that effort is the greater , as the inclined planes are less inclined ; so that if they were infinitely little inclined , i VAU VAU.
... inclined planes ; and , consequently , the effort it makes to fall is not equal to its weight . But still that effort is the greater , as the inclined planes are less inclined ; so that if they were infinitely little inclined , i VAU VAU.
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... equal effort towards falling . To effect this , it is visible , that as each ( reckoning from the key to the impost ) employs still a less and less part of its whole weight ; the first , for instance , only employing one - half ; the ...
... equal effort towards falling . To effect this , it is visible , that as each ( reckoning from the key to the impost ) employs still a less and less part of its whole weight ; the first , for instance , only employing one - half ; the ...
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Seite 1 - Another part of their duty is to attend at all Congregations of the Senate, to stand in scrutiny with the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor, to take the open suffrages of the house, both by word and writing, to read them, and to pronounce the assent or dissent accordingly; to read the Graces unto the Regent House, to take secretly the assent or dissent, and openly to pronounce the same. They must be Masters of Arts of two years...