Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... pass through the air ( Job ) . 3 . To pass away ( Prior ) . 4. To pass swiftly ( Pope ) . 5. To move with rapidity ( Dryden ) . 6. To part with violence ( Shakspeare ) . 7 . To break ; to shiver ; to burst asunder with a sudden ...
... pass through the air ( Job ) . 3 . To pass away ( Prior ) . 4. To pass swiftly ( Pope ) . 5. To move with rapidity ( Dryden ) . 6. To part with violence ( Shakspeare ) . 7 . To break ; to shiver ; to burst asunder with a sudden ...
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... pass out of the body , when the cattle came to feed upon the fresh grass of the meadows ; " for , in oxen that are slaughtered in spring and summer , these sub- stances are very rarely found . The experience of Mr. Clark confirms this ...
... pass out of the body , when the cattle came to feed upon the fresh grass of the meadows ; " for , in oxen that are slaughtered in spring and summer , these sub- stances are very rarely found . The experience of Mr. Clark confirms this ...
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... pass . FORA'MINOUS . a . ( from foramen , Lat . ) Full of holes ; porous ( Bacon ) . T. FORBEAR . v . n . pret . I forbore , an- ciently forbare ; part . forborn . ( Ƒoɲbæɲan , Saxon . ) 1. To cease from any thing ; to in- termit . 2 ...
... pass . FORA'MINOUS . a . ( from foramen , Lat . ) Full of holes ; porous ( Bacon ) . T. FORBEAR . v . n . pret . I forbore , an- ciently forbare ; part . forborn . ( Ƒoɲbæɲan , Saxon . ) 1. To cease from any thing ; to in- termit . 2 ...
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... pass along , con- structed according to the sorts of plants chiefly intended to be forced , and the nature of the materials to be employed in producing the heat . Where the first kind of materials is employed in affording heat , the ...
... pass along , con- structed according to the sorts of plants chiefly intended to be forced , and the nature of the materials to be employed in producing the heat . Where the first kind of materials is employed in affording heat , the ...
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... pass in to perform the ne- cessary culture , as well as view and gather the produce of the different plants . The pit within is to be filled with new tan , in order to afford a proper heat for the growth and support of the plants that ...
... pass in to perform the ne- cessary culture , as well as view and gather the produce of the different plants . The pit within is to be filled with new tan , in order to afford a proper heat for the growth and support of the plants that ...
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