Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volume 18, Part 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... must be employed Rendered fome general principle by which we can generalize their re- ful by fults . They will otherwife be only narrations of detached generalizas facts . We must have some notion of that intermedium , by the ...
... must be employed Rendered fome general principle by which we can generalize their re- ful by fults . They will otherwife be only narrations of detached generalizas facts . We must have some notion of that intermedium , by the ...
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... must be kept on till all has become not only stiff but hard . IF Obferved tu all ho- mogeneous dics . This vilcidity is to be observed in all plaftic bodies which are homogeneous . It is not obferved in clay , because it is plait : c bo ...
... must be kept on till all has become not only stiff but hard . IF Obferved tu all ho- mogeneous dics . This vilcidity is to be observed in all plaftic bodies which are homogeneous . It is not obferved in clay , because it is plait : c bo ...
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... must employ fome part of ed some years after , it was ut tenfio fic vis . This is precife- the compreffing force . And the common appearances are ly the propofition just now afferted as a general fact , a law in perfect uniformity with ...
... must employ fome part of ed some years after , it was ut tenfio fic vis . This is precife- the compreffing force . And the common appearances are ly the propofition just now afferted as a general fact , a law in perfect uniformity with ...
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... must be , in a certain de- gree , elaftic , all muít gravitate , and all must be imcompene- trable . This general and fatisfactory resemblance between the appearances of tangible matter and the legitimate confe- quence of this general ...
... must be , in a certain de- gree , elaftic , all muít gravitate , and all must be imcompene- trable . This general and fatisfactory resemblance between the appearances of tangible matter and the legitimate confe- quence of this general ...
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... must be immediately followed by a rupture , because the remaining forces are now weaker than before . It is the united force of cohesion , immediately before the disunion of the firit particles , that we call the STRENGTH of the fection ...
... must be immediately followed by a rupture , because the remaining forces are now weaker than before . It is the united force of cohesion , immediately before the disunion of the firit particles , that we call the STRENGTH of the fection ...
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affiftance againſt alfo almoſt alſo arifes artery becauſe blood body bone cafe caſe caufe cauſe coheſion compreffion confequence confiderable confifts courſe cure difeafe diſcharge diſeaſe diſtance divifion dreffings eafily emollient enemy eſpecially faid fame fays fecond fection fecured feems feparated feven feveral fhall fhips fhould fide filk firft firſt fituation fize fleet fmall fome fometimes foon force fore fpecies fracture frequently ftate ftill ftrain ftrength ftrong fubftance fubject fuch fufficient fugar fuppofed fupport furface fwelling fymptoms Guftavus hernia himſelf hydrocele incifion increaſe inflammation inftances inftrument itſelf king laft lefs ligature meaſure moft moſt muft muſcles muſt neceffary obferved occafion operation paffed patient perfon pledget poffible preffed preffure prevent purpoſe raiſed reafon refpect reft Ruffia ſhips ſkin ſmall ſome ſtate ſuch Sweden tack thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion trepan tumor ufual urethra uſed veffels weft whole windward wound