Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and sciences, compiled by a society of gentlemen in Scotland [ed. by W. Smellie]. Suppl. to the 3rd. ed., by G. Gleig, Том 12 |
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... himself of it with all the prudence and address of an able minifter . In a private audience which he had with Tay - tou , he exhorted this prince to declare himself a tributary of the empire , and laid before him the advantages he would ...
... himself of it with all the prudence and address of an able minifter . In a private audience which he had with Tay - tou , he exhorted this prince to declare himself a tributary of the empire , and laid before him the advantages he would ...
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... himself to eloquence , and fucceeded fo well in it as to be thought the best orator of the under graduates in the univerfity . He alfo made an extraordinary proficiency in the Latin and Greek ; but neglected the Hebrew , and even loft ...
... himself to eloquence , and fucceeded fo well in it as to be thought the best orator of the under graduates in the univerfity . He alfo made an extraordinary proficiency in the Latin and Greek ; but neglected the Hebrew , and even loft ...
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... himself with indefatigable diligence in fearching the fcriptures . Thus employ ed , the days paffed very agreeably ; and he continued quiet and unmolefted , till the great change which happened in the public affairs brought him into a ...
... himself with indefatigable diligence in fearching the fcriptures . Thus employ ed , the days paffed very agreeably ; and he continued quiet and unmolefted , till the great change which happened in the public affairs brought him into a ...
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... himself formidable to all parties , by his bold , afpiring genius . He fignalized himself in the parliament army ; and was at one time the fecret friend and confidant of Cromwell , and at ano- ther his avowed enemy and accufer ; so that ...
... himself formidable to all parties , by his bold , afpiring genius . He fignalized himself in the parliament army ; and was at one time the fecret friend and confidant of Cromwell , and at ano- ther his avowed enemy and accufer ; so that ...
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... himself to the study of phyfic , and , by means of his friend Mr Ashmole , obtained from Archbishop Shel- don a license for the practice of it . A little before his death he adopted for his fon , by the name of Merlin junior , one Henry ...
... himself to the study of phyfic , and , by means of his friend Mr Ashmole , obtained from Archbishop Shel- don a license for the practice of it . A little before his death he adopted for his fon , by the name of Merlin junior , one Henry ...
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Сторінка 233 - A body of nobility is also more peculiarly necessary in our mixed and compounded constitution, in order to support the rights of both the crown and the people, by forming a barrier to withstand the encroachments of both.
Сторінка 269 - I am lawfully called," said he, " to appear in that city, and thither will I go in the name of the Lord, though as many devils as there are tiles on the houses were there combined against me.
Сторінка 290 - Her speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her song the warbling of the vernal grove ; Her eloquence was sweeter than her song, Soft as her heart, and as her...
Сторінка 233 - ... to be precarious. The nobility, therefore, are the pillars, which are reared from among the people, more immediately to support the throne; and, if that falls, they must also be buried under its ruins.
Сторінка 152 - ... as there are a great many other ways by which heat might have been communicated to it. And if we cannot argue from the removal of the antecedent to the removal of the consequent, no more can we from the admission of the consequent to the admis.
Сторінка 72 - The logarithm of the root of a number is found by dividing the logarithm of the number by the index of the root.
Сторінка 327 - These being of different standing and proficiency, he was obliged to divide them into four or five classes, in each of which he employed a full hour every day, from the first of Nov. to the first of June. In the first class he taught the first six books of " Euclid's Elements," plain trigonometry, practical geometry, the elements of fortification, and an introduction to algebra.
Сторінка 14 - ... it, for fome minutes, globules of light as large as the heads of pins. When he prefled thefe globules, they appeared to his touch like a foft and thin pulp ; and fome days after the fea was covered near the coafts with whole banks of thefe little iifh.
Сторінка 191 - The Golden Orb or Globe, put into the king's right hand before he is crowned, and borne in his left, with the sceptre in his right, upon his return into Westminster-hall after he is crowned.
Сторінка 410 - I could walk with, till this soul, like a ray of light, entered into me, and my tongue began to speak, my eye to see, and my foot to walk ; therefore punish it eternally, but deliver me.