Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 5, Part 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... described by Dr Wright , under the title of Cinchona Jamaicenfis , in a paper published in the Philofophical Tranfactions . In Jamaica it is called : the fea - fide beech , and grows from 20 to 40 feet high .. The white , furrowed ...
... described by Dr Wright , under the title of Cinchona Jamaicenfis , in a paper published in the Philofophical Tranfactions . In Jamaica it is called : the fea - fide beech , and grows from 20 to 40 feet high .. The white , furrowed ...
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... described under the article THERMOMETER . Mr Scheele has made feveral experiments to difco- ver the properties of alum when mixed with other fubftances . A folution of alum , he finds , is decom- pofed by lime - water ; and if no more ...
... described under the article THERMOMETER . Mr Scheele has made feveral experiments to difco- ver the properties of alum when mixed with other fubftances . A folution of alum , he finds , is decom- pofed by lime - water ; and if no more ...
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... described . " for coal . To illuftrate how the various ftrata lie in fome places , and how often the fame ftratum may occur betwixt the furface and the coal , we fhall give the following example . The numbers in the left hand column re ...
... described . " for coal . To illuftrate how the various ftrata lie in fome places , and how often the fame ftratum may occur betwixt the furface and the coal , we fhall give the following example . The numbers in the left hand column re ...
Page 103
... described above . If the damps are not very abundant , then the courfe of ftoppings 111 , & c . in the level mine , and the others , at bbb , & c . in the main headway , without any others , may perhaps be fufficient to keep the pit ...
... described above . If the damps are not very abundant , then the courfe of ftoppings 111 , & c . in the level mine , and the others , at bbb , & c . in the main headway , without any others , may perhaps be fufficient to keep the pit ...
Page 184
... described , and they will ftand in the following order . Cards . 10 Hearts , king 7 Nine 10 Rentrée , or take in of ( E ) This manœuvre of piquet was invented by the countess of L by her to M. Guyot . Combina tion . Combina- tion ...
... described , and they will ftand in the following order . Cards . 10 Hearts , king 7 Nine 10 Rentrée , or take in of ( E ) This manœuvre of piquet was invented by the countess of L by her to M. Guyot . Combina tion . Combina- tion ...
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Page 51 - A Journal from Grand Cairo to Mount Sinai and back again, translated from a manuscript written by the Prefetto of Egypt, in company with some missionaries de propaganda fide, at Grand Cairo: To which are added, Remarks on the Origin of Hieroglyphics, and the Mythology of the ancient Heathens.
Page 344 - The method of computing these degrees in the canon law which our law has adopted, is as follows : we begin at the common ancestor, and reckon downwards : and in whatsoever degree the two persons, or the most remote of them, is distant from the common ancestor, that is the degree in which they are related to each other.
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Page 277 - On hills where flocks are fed, flies toward the springs Of Ganges or Hydaspes, Indian streams; But in his way lights on the barren plains Of Sericana, where Chineses -drive With sails and wind their cany waggons light.: So, on this windy sea of land, the Fiend Walk'd up and down alone, bent on his prey...
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