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Σελίδα 33
... stories or galleries , sur- mounted with a lantern , and was seen for many ' leagues at sea , and all along the coast . PHASIANUS , the pheasant , in natural history , a genus of birds of the order Gallina : of which PHA 33.
... stories or galleries , sur- mounted with a lantern , and was seen for many ' leagues at sea , and all along the coast . PHASIANUS , the pheasant , in natural history , a genus of birds of the order Gallina : of which PHA 33.
Σελίδα 51
... coast of Africa near the Cape of Good Hope . It builds its nest of mud in the shape of a hillock , and in a cavity on the top of it the female deposits two eggs on which she sits . The young ones run with great swiftness , but are ...
... coast of Africa near the Cape of Good Hope . It builds its nest of mud in the shape of a hillock , and in a cavity on the top of it the female deposits two eggs on which she sits . The young ones run with great swiftness , but are ...
Σελίδα 68
... coast , or upon the main ocean ; in a more strict sense , a pilot is one whose profession it is to direct a ship's course when near the coast , and into the roads 68 . PIL.
... coast , or upon the main ocean ; in a more strict sense , a pilot is one whose profession it is to direct a ship's course when near the coast , and into the roads 68 . PIL.
Σελίδα 69
Edward Augustus Kendall J J. course when near the coast , and into the roads , bays , rivers , havens , & c . within his peculiar district . Pilots taking upon them to conduct any ship from the English channel to any place up the river ...
Edward Augustus Kendall J J. course when near the coast , and into the roads , bays , rivers , havens , & c . within his peculiar district . Pilots taking upon them to conduct any ship from the English channel to any place up the river ...
Σελίδα 114
... coast , or at the mouth of a river , screened from the wind and the enterprizes of an enemy , with a depth of water sufficient for ships of burden . The city of Constantinople is called " The Port " from its having one of the finest ...
... coast , or at the mouth of a river , screened from the wind and the enterprizes of an enemy , with a depth of water sufficient for ships of burden . The city of Constantinople is called " The Port " from its having one of the finest ...
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Σελίδα 40 - By this way of analysis we may proceed from compounds to ingredients; and from motions to the forces producing them; and in general, from effects to their causes; and from particular causes to more general ones, till the argument end in the most general.
Σελίδα 395 - Matthew then, among the Jews, wrote a gospel in their own language, while Peter and Paul were preaching the gospel at Rome, and founding a church there.
Σελίδα 40 - As in mathematics, so in natural philosophy, the investigation of difficult things by the method of analysis, ought ever to precede the method of composition. This analysis consists in making experiments and observations, and in drawing general conclusions from them by induction, and admitting of no objections against the conclusions, but such as are taken from experiments, or other certain truths. For hypotheses are not to be regarded in experimental philosophy.
Σελίδα 394 - Among these were reckoned the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the Epistles of the apostle Paul...
Σελίδα 239 - The surface of a sphere is equal to four times the area of a circle...
Σελίδα 40 - And although the arguing from experiments and observations by induction be no demonstration of general conclusions, yet it is the best way of arguing which the nature of things admits of, and may be looked upon as so much the stronger, by how much the induction is more general.
Σελίδα 149 - When the whole is put for a part, or a part for the whole; a genus for a species, or a species for a genus; the singular...
Σελίδα 205 - He is likewise to decide the elections of knights of the shire, (subject to the control of the house of commons,) of coroners, and of verderors ; to judge of the qualification of voters, and to return such as he shall determine to be duly elected.
Σελίδα 35 - ... connected together in the fancy, that the idea of the one seems, of its own accord, to call up and introduce that of the other. If the objects are still observed to succeed each other as before, this connection, or, as it has been called, this association of...
Σελίδα 112 - Hottoman to be a rescript, or answer of the sovereign, delivered, by advice of his council, to some college, order, or body of people, upon consulting him on some case of their community. The like answer, given to any particular person, is called simply rescript.