The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science, art, literature, and practical mechanics, by the orig. ed. of the Encyclopaedia metropolitana [T. Curtis]., Del 2,Bind 5Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) |
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... taste , they politely pass it over without notice , and commend other dishes , that they may not distress a kind host . CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION : 1 This work ill be completed in Forty Parts , or half Volumes , foyal 8vo . price 8s in ...
... taste , they politely pass it over without notice , and commend other dishes , that they may not distress a kind host . CONDITIONS OF PUBLICATION : 1 This work ill be completed in Forty Parts , or half Volumes , foyal 8vo . price 8s in ...
Side 385
... taste is perceived . This instance affords an example of the arrangement of two perfect conductors , which are the metals , with one imperfect one , the tongue , or rather the fluids which the tongue contains . The metallic taste would ...
... taste is perceived . This instance affords an example of the arrangement of two perfect conductors , which are the metals , with one imperfect one , the tongue , or rather the fluids which the tongue contains . The metallic taste would ...
Side 388
... taste of the alkalis and earths too there is some want of precision in respect of their distinctive designations , but they are gene- rally known by their tendency to combine with the acids , and by this union losing their indiv.- dual ...
... taste of the alkalis and earths too there is some want of precision in respect of their distinctive designations , but they are gene- rally known by their tendency to combine with the acids , and by this union losing their indiv.- dual ...
Side 389
... taste , and it may be kept unchanged in the dark ; the rays of light , however , decompose it and form from it chlorine and chloric acid . 327. Chloric acid . - Gay - Lussac , was the dis- coverer of this compound of chlorine and oxygen ...
... taste , and it may be kept unchanged in the dark ; the rays of light , however , decompose it and form from it chlorine and chloric acid . 327. Chloric acid . - Gay - Lussac , was the dis- coverer of this compound of chlorine and oxygen ...
Side 390
... taste , and the name iodous acid has been given to it ; but the proportion of its ele- ments has not been ascertained . Quarterly Jour- nal of Science and Art , xvii . 381 . 335. Chloriodic acid , or as it is called by Gay Lussac ...
... taste , and the name iodous acid has been given to it ; but the proportion of its ele- ments has not been ascertained . Quarterly Jour- nal of Science and Art , xvii . 381 . 335. Chloriodic acid , or as it is called by Gay Lussac ...
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Side 646 - Know therefore and Understand, that from the going forth of the commandment, to restore and to build Jerusalem, unto the Messiah the Prince shall be seven weeks, and threescore and two weeks.
Side 646 - And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.
Side 547 - For life is a kind of Chess, in which we have often points to gain, and competitors or adversaries to contend with, and in which there is a vast variety of good and ill events, that are, in some degree, the effects of prudence or the want of it.
Side 646 - And after threescore and two weeks shall Messiah be cut off, but not for himself: and the people of the prince that shall come shall destroy the city and the sanctuary ; and the end thereof shall be with a flood, and unto the end of the war desolations are determined.
Side 614 - The wild exploits of those romantic knights who sallied forth in quest of adventures, are well known, and have been treated with proper ridicule. The political and permanent effects of the spirit of chivalry have been less observed.
Side 614 - ... points. The admiration of these qualities, together with the high distinctions and prerogatives conferred on knighthood in every part of Europe, inspired persons of noble birth, on some occasions, with a species of military fanaticism, and led them to extravagant enterprises. But they deeply imprinted on their minds the principles of generosity and honour.
Side 547 - ... and It is therefore best that these rules should be observed; as the game...
Side 706 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid on a dolphin's back Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song, And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Side 646 - Seventy weeks are determined upon thy people and upon thy holy city, to finish the transgression, and to make an end of sins, and to make reconciliation for iniquity, and to bring in everlasting righteousness, and to seal up the vision and prophecy, and to anoint the most Holy.
Side 728 - Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye make clean the outside of the cup and of the platter, but within they are full of extortion and excess.