The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., Частина 2,Том 11Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) |
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... army , and was made a captain of horse . He however soon gave up his commission , in order more closely to follow his favorite pursuit . In 1693 he was made an honorary member of the academy of sciences at Paris ; and he published a ...
... army , and was made a captain of horse . He however soon gave up his commission , in order more closely to follow his favorite pursuit . In 1693 he was made an honorary member of the academy of sciences at Paris ; and he published a ...
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... army crossing the frontier , when avowedly in the pay and service of Spain ? Cunning . Host , n . s . Fr. hostie ; Lat . hostia . The sa- crifice of the mass in the Romish church ; the consecrated wafer . Pope Gregory IX . first decreed ...
... army crossing the frontier , when avowedly in the pay and service of Spain ? Cunning . Host , n . s . Fr. hostie ; Lat . hostia . The sa- crifice of the mass in the Romish church ; the consecrated wafer . Pope Gregory IX . first decreed ...
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... army Is now in hot engagement with the Moors . Id . Dryden . Voracious birds , that hotly bill and breed , And largely drink , because on salt they feed . Id . Hot and cold were in one body fixt ; And soft with hard , and light with ...
... army Is now in hot engagement with the Moors . Id . Dryden . Voracious birds , that hotly bill and breed , And largely drink , because on salt they feed . Id . Hot and cold were in one body fixt ; And soft with hard , and light with ...
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... army , hovering on the borders of our confederates . Addison . it . Great flights of birds are hovering about the bridge , and settling upon it . ' Till as the earthly part decays and falls , The captive breaks her prison's mouldering ...
... army , hovering on the borders of our confederates . Addison . it . Great flights of birds are hovering about the bridge , and settling upon it . ' Till as the earthly part decays and falls , The captive breaks her prison's mouldering ...
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... army , as took away all appearance of suc- cess from her foreign and domestic foes ; and she gave the earl the sole and supreme com- mand of both the fleet and army , with the title of lord lieutenant general of all England , an office ...
... army , as took away all appearance of suc- cess from her foreign and domestic foes ; and she gave the earl the sole and supreme com- mand of both the fleet and army , with the title of lord lieutenant general of all England , an office ...
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