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... taken in the Abacus , by feveral architects . Some make it a perfect Ogee in the Ionick , and crown it with a fillet . In the Dorick , fome place a Cymatium over it , and fo do not make it the uppermost member . In the Tuscan order ...
... taken in the Abacus , by feveral architects . Some make it a perfect Ogee in the Ionick , and crown it with a fillet . In the Dorick , fome place a Cymatium over it , and fo do not make it the uppermost member . In the Tuscan order ...
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... taken the vow , and wear the habits . ABBREVIATED ( abbreviatus , L. ) made Arter . ABBUTTALS ( of aboutire , F. to limit er bound , or of butan or onbutan , Sax . ) the bettings and boundings of lands , highways , E. either towards the ...
... taken the vow , and wear the habits . ABBREVIATED ( abbreviatus , L. ) made Arter . ABBUTTALS ( of aboutire , F. to limit er bound , or of butan or onbutan , Sax . ) the bettings and boundings of lands , highways , E. either towards the ...
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... taken . ACCOMPLISHMENTS , acquirements in literature , art , fcience , good behaviour , Et . To ACCORD ( derived by fome from cerda , the ftring of a mufical inftrument ; by others from corda , hearts ; in the first , implying barmony ...
... taken . ACCOMPLISHMENTS , acquirements in literature , art , fcience , good behaviour , Et . To ACCORD ( derived by fome from cerda , the ftring of a mufical inftrument ; by others from corda , hearts ; in the first , implying barmony ...
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... taken for thofe grains that grow thick , or fmall grains grow- ing in bunches , after the manner of grape- ftones , of which the fruits of the Elder- tree , Privet , and other plants of the like kind are compofed . ACINI ( with ...
... taken for thofe grains that grow thick , or fmall grains grow- ing in bunches , after the manner of grape- ftones , of which the fruits of the Elder- tree , Privet , and other plants of the like kind are compofed . ACINI ( with ...
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... taken for him that has the goods of a man dying inteftate , committed to his charge by the ordinary ; and is accounta- ble for the fame , whenever it fhall please the ordinary to call upon him thereunto . 2. He that officiates in divine ...
... taken for him that has the goods of a man dying inteftate , committed to his charge by the ordinary ; and is accounta- ble for the fame , whenever it fhall please the ordinary to call upon him thereunto . 2. He that officiates in divine ...
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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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