A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Том 22Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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... effects of vice represented as a virtue ! That the rules of virtue and deco- rum be regarded in all respects , the ... effect is produced by the two great lateral entrances which are be- tween the seats and the stage , as the two ...
... effects of vice represented as a virtue ! That the rules of virtue and deco- rum be regarded in all respects , the ... effect is produced by the two great lateral entrances which are be- tween the seats and the stage , as the two ...
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... effect in looking towards the stage , must have a bad one in viewing the theatre from the stage ; the front of which is rather narrow and ill designed . The orchestra is divided from the auditory , that none of the audience may be ...
... effect in looking towards the stage , must have a bad one in viewing the theatre from the stage ; the front of which is rather narrow and ill designed . The orchestra is divided from the auditory , that none of the audience may be ...
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... effect , the generation of the gods of the ancient Persians , fire , water , and earth , is apparently no other than that of the primary elements . See POLYTHEISM . THEOLOGY , n . s . THEOLOGIAN , THEOLOGICAL , adj . THEOLOGICALLY , adv ...
... effect , the generation of the gods of the ancient Persians , fire , water , and earth , is apparently no other than that of the primary elements . See POLYTHEISM . THEOLOGY , n . s . THEOLOGIAN , THEOLOGICAL , adj . THEOLOGICALLY , adv ...
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... effect of attraction , and the latter of repulsion , is only to say that two individual phenomena are subject to ... effects , which , however vast we suppose it , must be traced ultimately to some one Being , who is self - existent ...
... effect of attraction , and the latter of repulsion , is only to say that two individual phenomena are subject to ... effects , which , however vast we suppose it , must be traced ultimately to some one Being , who is self - existent ...
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... effect through a number of idle fancies which they inculcated on the people as the traditions of the elders ; and , as they had attached themselves to different masters in philosophy , their unauthorised opinions were of course ...
... effect through a number of idle fancies which they inculcated on the people as the traditions of the elders ; and , as they had attached themselves to different masters in philosophy , their unauthorised opinions were of course ...
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