The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Tom 4 |
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Strona 4
... never be put in till near the end , as they are very foluble in water . If thefe falts were always of an equal ftrength , the faine quantities would always make a ley equally strong ; but they are not . Salts of the fame name dider very ...
... never be put in till near the end , as they are very foluble in water . If thefe falts were always of an equal ftrength , the faine quantities would always make a ley equally strong ; but they are not . Salts of the fame name dider very ...
Strona 10
... never be used in bleaching it . As they feem to be in fome measure neceffary to leffen the expence of bleaching coarfe linen , they ought never to be ufed above twice , or thrice at moft . They might be rendered much more fafe , by ...
... never be used in bleaching it . As they feem to be in fome measure neceffary to leffen the expence of bleaching coarfe linen , they ought never to be ufed above twice , or thrice at moft . They might be rendered much more fafe , by ...
Strona 24
... never- thelefs , by ancient deeds and titles , that thefe fprings and refervoirs had exifted . A neighbour- ing abbey was fuppofed to have turned their wa- ters for its benefit into other channels , and a law- fuit was commenced upon ...
... never- thelefs , by ancient deeds and titles , that thefe fprings and refervoirs had exifted . A neighbour- ing abbey was fuppofed to have turned their wa- ters for its benefit into other channels , and a law- fuit was commenced upon ...
Strona 27
... never fill the mind with thofe vaft and exalting ideas of extenfion , which are infpired by ocular perception . For though a clap of thunder , or an explotion of ordnance , may be diftinctly heard after the found has traverfed an ...
... never fill the mind with thofe vaft and exalting ideas of extenfion , which are infpired by ocular perception . For though a clap of thunder , or an explotion of ordnance , may be diftinctly heard after the found has traverfed an ...
Strona 29
... never had any fenfation of colour , borever accurately he may fpeak of coloured ob- jets , his language muft be like that of a parrot ; without meaning , and without ideas . Homer , Milton , and Offian , had been long acquainted with ...
... never had any fenfation of colour , borever accurately he may fpeak of coloured ob- jets , his language muft be like that of a parrot ; without meaning , and without ideas . Homer , Milton , and Offian , had been long acquainted with ...
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Strona 257 - I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth.
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Strona 92 - Being once asked by a friend, who had often admired his patience under great provocations, whether he knew what it was to be angry, and by what means he had so entirely suppressed that impetuous and ungovernable passion? he answered, with the utmost frankness and sincerity, that he was naturally quick of resentment, but that he had by daily prayer and meditation, at length attained to this mastery over himself.