Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature, Τόμος 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 1811 |
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Σελίδα 21
... officer , whose duty it is to carry orders from the major to the colonel and ser- jeants . When detachments are to ... officer , who has the government of a navy , and the hearing of all maritime causes . Admiral , Lord High of England ...
... officer , whose duty it is to carry orders from the major to the colonel and ser- jeants . When detachments are to ... officer , who has the government of a navy , and the hearing of all maritime causes . Admiral , Lord High of England ...
Σελίδα 22
... officer whatever , as , though improperly , vice and rear admirals are called admirals . Vice - Admiral , is the commander of the second squadron , and carries his flag at the fore - topmast head . Rear - Admiral , is the commander of ...
... officer whatever , as , though improperly , vice and rear admirals are called admirals . Vice - Admiral , is the commander of the second squadron , and carries his flag at the fore - topmast head . Rear - Admiral , is the commander of ...
Σελίδα 33
... officers under the khan of Tartary are called by this name ; and among the Algerines we read of agas chosen from among the boluk bashi ( the first rank of mili- tary officers ) and sent as governors in chief of towns and garrisons . The ...
... officers under the khan of Tartary are called by this name ; and among the Algerines we read of agas chosen from among the boluk bashi ( the first rank of mili- tary officers ) and sent as governors in chief of towns and garrisons . The ...
Σελίδα 36
... officer em- ployed to receive and carry the orders of a general . In the old military establishment of France , this name was applied to young volunteers , who at- tached themselves to general officers , to carry their orders wherever ...
... officer em- ployed to receive and carry the orders of a general . In the old military establishment of France , this name was applied to young volunteers , who at- tached themselves to general officers , to carry their orders wherever ...
Σελίδα 47
... officers of justice . His business is to execute the orders of the magistrate . An alguazil is nearly the same officer as one whom , in some parts of our civil polity , we call a serjeant : as a serjeant - at - mace . To ALIENATION , in ...
... officers of justice . His business is to execute the orders of the magistrate . An alguazil is nearly the same officer as one whom , in some parts of our civil polity , we call a serjeant : as a serjeant - at - mace . To ALIENATION , in ...
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Σελίδα 51 - Zodiac are Aries : Taurus : Gemini : Cancer : Leo : Virgo : Libra : Scorpio : Sagittarius...
Σελίδα 116 - PRINTER to learn his Art and with him after the Manner of an Apprentice to serve...
Σελίδα 123 - We are spirits. That bodies should be lent us, while they can afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or doing good to our fellow creatures, is a kind and benevolent act of God.
Σελίδα 164 - His lordship thought also in this present fable to have composed a frame of laws, or of the best state or mould of a commonwealth ; but foreseeing it would be a long work, his desire of collecting the natural history diverted him, which he preferred many degrees before it.
Σελίδα 111 - God, (r) or should assert or maintain there are more gods than one, or should deny the Christian religion to be true, or the Holy Scriptures to be of divine authority...
Σελίδα 359 - And, lastly, (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter,) it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life, his liberty, and his property, unless declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
Σελίδα 339 - On this glass was depicted, in chiaroscuro, a string of several thousands of pilasters, all equal in altitude, distance, and degree of light and shade. In a moment they lost half their height, and bent into arcades .like Roman aqueducts. A long cornice was next formed on the top, and above it rose castles innumerable, all perfectly alike. These soon split into towers, which were shortly after lost in colonnades, and, at last, ended in pines, cypresses, and other trees, even and similar. This was...
Σελίδα 124 - That lies in old wood like a hare in her form ; With teeth or with claws it will bite or will scratch, And chambermaids christen this worm a deathwatch ; Because like a watch it always cries click ; Then woe be to those in the house who are sick : For, as sure as a gun, they will give up the ghost, If the maggot cries click when it scratches the post.
Σελίδα 51 - The ram, the bull, the heavenly twins, And next the crab the lion shines, The virgin and the scales, The scorpion, archer, and sea-goat, The man that holds the watering-pot, And fish with glittering tails.
Σελίδα 428 - ... 3. In most places he had a power of devising lands by will, before the statute for that purpose was made. 4. The lands descend not to the eldest, youngest, or any one son only, but to all the sons together; which was indeed anciently the most usual course of descent all over England, though in particular places particular customs prevailed.