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... live , the Air , by which we mean an claftic , fluid body , which either has very large in- terftices devoid of all matter , or elie is in part fill'd with a fluid , very easily moving out of them by compreffion , and returning as ...
... live , the Air , by which we mean an claftic , fluid body , which either has very large in- terftices devoid of all matter , or elie is in part fill'd with a fluid , very easily moving out of them by compreffion , and returning as ...
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... live without contention ; sot to differ . 2. To grant ; to yield to ; to admit ; with the particles to or upon . 3 . To lettle terms by ftipulation ; to accord . 4 . To fettle a price between buyer and feller . 5. To be of the fame mind ...
... live without contention ; sot to differ . 2. To grant ; to yield to ; to admit ; with the particles to or upon . 3 . To lettle terms by ftipulation ; to accord . 4 . To fettle a price between buyer and feller . 5. To be of the fame mind ...
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... live , and fome are 18 feet in length , and pro- portionably large , they have a musky smell , fo strong , that the air is fcented for an hundred paces round them , and also the water they lie in . ALIOTH ( Navigation ) a star in the ...
... live , and fome are 18 feet in length , and pro- portionably large , they have a musky smell , fo strong , that the air is fcented for an hundred paces round them , and also the water they lie in . ALIOTH ( Navigation ) a star in the ...
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... live 27 or 28 years : So great a difference there is between the life of man at different ages ; that it is 100 to I if one of 20 lives out a year ; and but 38 to to 1 , that one of 50 does fo . When and from fome other obfervations he ...
... live 27 or 28 years : So great a difference there is between the life of man at different ages ; that it is 100 to I if one of 20 lives out a year ; and but 38 to to 1 , that one of 50 does fo . When and from fome other obfervations he ...
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... live , to in- habit . All knees to thee fhall bow , of the , that bide In heaven , or earth , or under earth in hell . Par . Loft . b . iii . 2. To remain in a place . 3. To continue in a flate . It has probably all the fignifi- cations ...
... live , to in- habit . All knees to thee fhall bow , of the , that bide In heaven , or earth , or under earth in hell . Par . Loft . b . iii . 2. To remain in a place . 3. To continue in a flate . It has probably all the fignifi- cations ...
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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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