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. oldal
... nature of the thing , but from some accidental qua⚫ lity of it . Lat . ACCIDENT ( accidens , L. ) a contingent effect , or fomething produced cafually and without any fore - knowledge or deftination of it in the agent that produced it ...
... nature of the thing , but from some accidental qua⚫ lity of it . Lat . ACCIDENT ( accidens , L. ) a contingent effect , or fomething produced cafually and without any fore - knowledge or deftination of it in the agent that produced it ...
. oldal
... nature , that the abfciffes of it will always bear the fame proportion to their re- fpective ordinates ; thus if the product of any Abfciffe , A Px multiplied into the fame quantity , P will be always equal to the fquare of the ...
... nature , that the abfciffes of it will always bear the fame proportion to their re- fpective ordinates ; thus if the product of any Abfciffe , A Px multiplied into the fame quantity , P will be always equal to the fquare of the ...
. oldal
... natural order and dependency ANALYTICAL Method ( in Logick ) is the method of refolution , fhewing the true way by ... nature and frame of the thing ; which to that end is as it were refolved into parts , or taken all to pieces , and ...
... natural order and dependency ANALYTICAL Method ( in Logick ) is the method of refolution , fhewing the true way by ... nature and frame of the thing ; which to that end is as it were refolved into parts , or taken all to pieces , and ...
. oldal
... nature , and thence becomes of a peculiar kind . Some again define it to be a certain ignifick virtue or vivifick heat , infused into the chaos and diffeminated through the whole frame of it , for the confervation , nutrition and ...
... nature , and thence becomes of a peculiar kind . Some again define it to be a certain ignifick virtue or vivifick heat , infused into the chaos and diffeminated through the whole frame of it , for the confervation , nutrition and ...
. oldal
... nature or quality . ASTRAGAL ( with Arcbites ) a member er round moulding like a ring or bracelet ; Serving as an ornament on the tops and at the bottoms of columns , or a ring that incircles the bafes , cornices or architraves of ...
... nature or quality . ASTRAGAL ( with Arcbites ) a member er round moulding like a ring or bracelet ; Serving as an ornament on the tops and at the bottoms of columns , or a ring that incircles the bafes , cornices or architraves of ...
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Aftronomy againſt alfo alſo ancient angle antimony arifing bafe becauſe body caft caufe cauſe Chriftians church colour compofed confifts divine Dryden earth faid falt fame fecond feems fenfe ferve feven feveral fhall fhew fhip fhould fide fignifies figure filver fire firft firſt flower fmall fo called folid fome fomething fometimes foul fpirit fquare ftand ftars ftate ftone fubject fuch fuppofed fupport Heraldry herb Hieroglyphically himſelf honour horfe horſe houſe inftrument interfection itſelf Jupiter kind king laft lefs Loft manner meaſure Milton moft moſt motion mufick nature nefs obferved occafion oppofite Opticks paffion pafs perfon Philofophers Phyficians Phyficks piece plant Pope prefent publick raiſed reafon refpect reprefented rifing Romans round ſeveral ſmall ſome ſtate term thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thro tion ufed ufually uſed veffels verfe Weft whereby wherein whofe word
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7. oldal - For do but note a wild and wanton herd, Or race of youthful and unhandled colts, Fetching mad bounds, bellowing and neighing loud, Which is the hot condition of their blood : If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes turn'd to a modest gaze By the sweet power of music...
7. oldal - Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more 'twill be eleven. And so from hour to hour we ripe and ripe, And then from hour to hour we rot and rot; And thereby hangs a tale.
47. oldal - What though no credit doubting wits may give ? The fair and innocent shall still believe. 40 Know then, unnumber'd spirits round thee fly, The light militia of the lower sky : These, though unseen, are ever on the wing, Hang o'er the box, and hover round the ring.
129. oldal - Ethereal Powers And Spirits, both them who stood and them who faild; Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have givn sincere Of true allegiance, constant Faith or Love, Where only what they needs must do, appeard, Not what they would?
7. oldal - Of pendant trees, the monarch of the brook-, Behoves you then to ply your finest art. Long time he, following cautious, scans the fly; And oft attempts to seize it, but as oft The dimpled water speaks his jealous fear.
7. oldal - tis all a cheat, Yet fool'd by hope men favour the deceit...
7. oldal - Appear in writing or in judging ill ; But, of the two, lefs dang'rous is th' offence To tire our patience, than miflead our fenfe. Some few in that, but numbers err in this...
7. oldal - And when the ass saw the angel of the Lord, she thrust herself unto the wall, and crushed Balaam's foot against the wall: and he smote her again. And the angel of the Lord went further, and stood in a narrow place, where was no way to turn either to the right hand or to the left.
7. oldal - To a body, and went but by the body's leave, Twenty perchance, or thirty mile a day...
7. oldal - Such was Roscommon, not more learn'd than good, With manners gen'rous as his noble blood ; To him the wit of Greece and Rome was known, And ev'ry author's merit but his own. Such late was...