The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and Useful Knowledge ...J. M'Gowan for Sir R. Phillips, 1820 - 364 страница |
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... bodies of various colours , be- stowing no cultivation on the soil , and depend . * This division of knowledge is unavoidably impers feet ; and is little respected in the details of this works * The observations are Hot to be committed ...
... bodies of various colours , be- stowing no cultivation on the soil , and depend . * This division of knowledge is unavoidably impers feet ; and is little respected in the details of this works * The observations are Hot to be committed ...
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... body in any particular course . Obs . The inferior animals swim without instruction because they are unable to lift their fore - legs over their heads . The secret of this art depends , then , on keeping down the bands and arms , and ...
... body in any particular course . Obs . The inferior animals swim without instruction because they are unable to lift their fore - legs over their heads . The secret of this art depends , then , on keeping down the bands and arms , and ...
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... bodies , who . act under the king's charter . Courts of request , or of conscience , are insti- tuted for the recovery of debts under five pounds . 142. In Britain no man can be put on his trial , or any offence , unless twelve of a ...
... bodies , who . act under the king's charter . Courts of request , or of conscience , are insti- tuted for the recovery of debts under five pounds . 142. In Britain no man can be put on his trial , or any offence , unless twelve of a ...
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... body of men , be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it . 4. Political liberty consisting in the power of doing whatever does not injure another ; the exercise of the natural rights of every man , has no other ...
... body of men , be entitled to any authority which is not expressly derived from it . 4. Political liberty consisting in the power of doing whatever does not injure another ; the exercise of the natural rights of every man , has no other ...
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... bodies , about 1320 . The first cannon were used by our Edward III . in 1346 , at the battle of Cressy , and at the siege of Calais in 1347 . Portable cannon , called muskets , were first used by the Spaniards about 1500 ; but they were ...
... bodies , about 1320 . The first cannon were used by our Edward III . in 1346 , at the battle of Cressy , and at the siege of Calais in 1347 . Portable cannon , called muskets , were first used by the Spaniards about 1500 ; but they were ...
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