Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Volume 10John Brown, 1816 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... support . Though oppofed in parliament , as a breach of faith with the company , and as creating an imperivm in ... supported by a majority of the commons , by the family interent of the high- eft and wealthicit nobles , and by ...
... support . Though oppofed in parliament , as a breach of faith with the company , and as creating an imperivm in ... supported by a majority of the commons , by the family interent of the high- eft and wealthicit nobles , and by ...
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... support , which we think would fcarcely have fuggetted it- felf to his own mind ; but which he adopted with that indolent facility , and at the fame time with that zeal which , from conftitutional temperament , were equally natural to ...
... support , which we think would fcarcely have fuggetted it- felf to his own mind ; but which he adopted with that indolent facility , and at the fame time with that zeal which , from conftitutional temperament , were equally natural to ...
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... support . A truce , there- fore , for 22 months , was concluded in 144. No ( 36. ) FRANCE , HISTORY OF , FROM THE DE TH OF CHARLES VII , TO THAT OF LEWIS XI . The fatisfaction of Charles was now greatly diminished by domeftic ...
... support . A truce , there- fore , for 22 months , was concluded in 144. No ( 36. ) FRANCE , HISTORY OF , FROM THE DE TH OF CHARLES VII , TO THAT OF LEWIS XI . The fatisfaction of Charles was now greatly diminished by domeftic ...
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... supported and affifted by the genius , fpirit , and abilities of his confort ; who firmly rejected every measure tending to abridge any rights that had been attached to the office of ftadtholder ; and M. de Rayneval , the French ...
... supported and affifted by the genius , fpirit , and abilities of his confort ; who firmly rejected every measure tending to abridge any rights that had been attached to the office of ftadtholder ; and M. de Rayneval , the French ...
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... supported the rights of the citizens in oppofition to the proprietaries . In 1749 , he completed the plan of the Philadel- phia Academy , upon the moft liberal principles , which was incorporated in 1753. Franklin had now conducted ...
... supported the rights of the citizens in oppofition to the proprietaries . In 1749 , he completed the plan of the Philadel- phia Academy , upon the moft liberal principles , which was incorporated in 1753. Franklin had now conducted ...
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Page 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.
Page 372 - ... and kingdoms from whence they came. There is so little uniformity, that it is difficult to trace any governing principles among them. An aversion to labour is too predominant, owing in part to the relaxing heat of the climate, and partly to the want of the necessity to excite industry.
Page 237 - Though an avenue crossing a park or separating a lawn, and intercepting views from the seat to which it leads, are capital faults, yet a great avenue cut through woods, perhaps before entering a park, has a noble air, and Like footmen running before coaches To tell the inn what Lord approaches, announces the habitation of some man of distinction.
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Page 87 - THE BODY of BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Printer, (like the cover of an old book, its contents torn out, and stript of its lettering and gilding) lies here food for worms ; yet the work itself shall not be lost, for it will (as he believed) appear once more in a new and more beautiful edition, corrected and amended by THE AUTHOR.
Page 348 - A plane rectilineal angle is the inclination of two straight lines to one another, which meet together, but are not in the same straight line.