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, Volum 5Thomas Curtis Thomas Tegg, 1829 |
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Pàgina 5
... becomes elective , an occasion , when it occurs , of considerable strife . Their rulers seem to have no control , however , over the lives or properties of those they govern . Their laws , apparently suggested by natural principles ...
... becomes elective , an occasion , when it occurs , of considerable strife . Their rulers seem to have no control , however , over the lives or properties of those they govern . Their laws , apparently suggested by natural principles ...
Pàgina 10
... becomes a marsh , and a repository of mud , from which the most offensive vapors ex- hale . The whole , however , is quickly dried up by the intense heat of the sun , and it is then soon covered by luxuriant vegetation . It now often ...
... becomes a marsh , and a repository of mud , from which the most offensive vapors ex- hale . The whole , however , is quickly dried up by the intense heat of the sun , and it is then soon covered by luxuriant vegetation . It now often ...
Pàgina 25
... becomes when the law itself is supposed to experience any variation indefinitely small , occasioned by the variation of one or of several of the terms which express that law . This calculus is almost the only means of resolving a ...
... becomes when the law itself is supposed to experience any variation indefinitely small , occasioned by the variation of one or of several of the terms which express that law . This calculus is almost the only means of resolving a ...
Pàgina 42
... becomes the thicker , and so a callousness grows upon it . Cheyne . In progress of time , the ulcers became sinuous and callous , with induration of the glands . Wiseman . as he finds the fibres loosen too much , are too flaccid , The ...
... becomes the thicker , and so a callousness grows upon it . Cheyne . In progress of time , the ulcers became sinuous and callous , with induration of the glands . Wiseman . as he finds the fibres loosen too much , are too flaccid , The ...
Pàgina 43
... becomes quite bony , and joins the fractured part so firmly together , that the limb will often make greater resistance to any external violence with this part , than with those which were never broken . It is not always in the power of ...
... becomes quite bony , and joins the fractured part so firmly together , that the limb will often make greater resistance to any external violence with this part , than with those which were never broken . It is not always in the power of ...
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