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Σελίδα 100
Both have the same name , is no heat in the fire , no tate in s and on that account
are apt to be fapid body ; the taste and the heat confounded by the vulgar , and
even being only in the person that feels by philosophers . The sensation I them .
Both have the same name , is no heat in the fire , no tate in s and on that account
are apt to be fapid body ; the taste and the heat confounded by the vulgar , and
even being only in the person that feels by philosophers . The sensation I them .
Σελίδα 152
The most central pirts non attending a burning body is may he unaffected by the
hea ; perhaps the red appearance it af . and whenever the fire does reach fumes
in its last stage of combustion . these parts , they will immediately The preceding
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The most central pirts non attending a burning body is may he unaffected by the
hea ; perhaps the red appearance it af . and whenever the fire does reach fumes
in its last stage of combustion . these parts , they will immediately The preceding
...
Σελίδα 153
Another cause which , in living body to generate cold , that the given situation ,
would diminish frogs , lizards , and other animals of the effect of the heated air , is
, The the same fort , poffefs it ; for if evaporation made from the surface of touched
...
Another cause which , in living body to generate cold , that the given situation ,
would diminish frogs , lizards , and other animals of the effect of the heated air , is
, The the same fort , poffefs it ; for if evaporation made from the surface of touched
...
Σελίδα 159
From the end of the body , • The body of the animal is at . between the two upper
ends of tached to its thell , for about three . these cartilagcs , arise what I
fupquarters of an inch in length , at pose to be the tentacula , confitting the
anterior part ...
From the end of the body , • The body of the animal is at . between the two upper
ends of tached to its thell , for about three . these cartilagcs , arise what I
fupquarters of an inch in length , at pose to be the tentacula , confitting the
anterior part ...
Σελίδα 167
Another cause which , in living body to generate cold , that the given situation ,
would diminiflı frogs , lizards , and other animals of the effect of the heated air , is ,
The the same fort , pofless it ; for if evaporation made from the surface of touched
...
Another cause which , in living body to generate cold , that the given situation ,
would diminiflı frogs , lizards , and other animals of the effect of the heated air , is ,
The the same fort , pofless it ; for if evaporation made from the surface of touched
...
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Σελίδα 220 - Slaves cannot breathe in England ; * if their lungs Receive our air, that moment they are free, They touch our country, and their shackles, fall.
Σελίδα 131 - That in all cases where the duties on articles of the growth, produce, or manufacture of either country, are different on the importation into the other, it would be expedient, that they should be reduced in the kingdom where they are the highest, to the amount payable in the other...
Σελίδα 19 - Snceberg, are fwom enemies to the paftoral life. Some of their maxims are, to live on hunting and plunder, and never to keep any animal alive for the fpace of one night. By this means they render themfelves odious to the reft of mankind, and are purfued and exterminated like the wild beafts, whofe manners they have af> fumed. Others of them again are kept alive, and made flaves of. Their weapons are peiloned arrows, whkh, ihot out of a fmall bow, will...
Σελίδα 90 - In all the hues of heaven's bow And, swelling to embrace the light, Spreads around beneath the sight. Old castles on the cliffs arise, Proudly...
Σελίδα 167 - For in a discourse of our present civil war, what could seem more impertinent, than to ask, as one did, what was the value of a Roman penny? Yet the coherence to me was manifest enough. For the thought of the war, introduced the thought of the delivering up the king to his enemies, the thought of that brought in the thought of the delivering up of Christ, and that again the thought of the thirty pence which was the price of that treason; and thence easily followed that malicious question; and all...
Σελίδα 215 - Lo, as old authors ling, c the ftones 'gan pour/ Indeed an *Otaheite fhow'r ! The confequence was dreadful, let me tell ye ; One's eye was beat out of his head, This limp'd away, that lay for dead ; Here mourn'da broken back, and there a belly.
Σελίδα 219 - Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one. Thus man devotes his brother, and destroys...
Σελίδα 125 - What Preferences are now given to the Importation of any Article, the Growth, Produce, or Manufacture of Ireland, by any Duty or Prohibition on the Importation...
Σελίδα 172 - God forgiveness for an offence, which it had been his intention to repair by marrying her : that with...
Σελίδα 129 - Ireland, by laws to be passed by the parliament of that kingdom, for the same time, and in the same manner, as in Great Britain. V^ — That it is further essential to this settlement, that all goods and commodities of the growth, produce, or manufacture of British or foreign colonies in America or the West Indies, and the British or foreign settlements on the coast of Africa, imported into Ireland, should, on importation, be subject to the same duties and regulations...