The Present State of the Republick of Letters. ...William and John Innys, at the West End of St. Paul's., 1731 - Bibliography |
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... Body ) and finally put an entire End to the Western Empire . His Index of Authors , confulted in the com- piling this Work , is of four Sheets ; and in the Preface he fays , the Authority of his Quotati- ons is by fo much the greater ...
... Body ) and finally put an entire End to the Western Empire . His Index of Authors , confulted in the com- piling this Work , is of four Sheets ; and in the Preface he fays , the Authority of his Quotati- ons is by fo much the greater ...
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... a purple Colour ; the Juice of it within red as Blood , cover'd with a small thin and fhin- ing Skin ; the half of the Body , fometimes more , is cover'd cover'd with a kind of Bark of a blackish Colour 70 Art . 5 . The Prefent State of.
... a purple Colour ; the Juice of it within red as Blood , cover'd with a small thin and fhin- ing Skin ; the half of the Body , fometimes more , is cover'd cover'd with a kind of Bark of a blackish Colour 70 Art . 5 . The Prefent State of.
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... Bodies . If thefe Worms are plac'd towards the Sun at Noon , they ftir and crawl , endeavour to get out of the Glafs , and move from one fide to the other ; but towards Night , when the Weather is either . cold or wet , they contract ...
... Bodies . If thefe Worms are plac'd towards the Sun at Noon , they ftir and crawl , endeavour to get out of the Glafs , and move from one fide to the other ; but towards Night , when the Weather is either . cold or wet , they contract ...
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... body knows that puteal , cer- vical , pomonal , Frutural , Erucinal , Minerval , Lupercal , were anciently pronounced Putear , cer- vicar , & c . This delicacy of the Romans in removing this harfh - founding Letter , as much as poffible ...
... body knows that puteal , cer- vical , pomonal , Frutural , Erucinal , Minerval , Lupercal , were anciently pronounced Putear , cer- vicar , & c . This delicacy of the Romans in removing this harfh - founding Letter , as much as poffible ...
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... Bodies ? We are made to obferve , that to this quality we owe the Figures of Ti- gers and Lions upon Confections equally fweet , foft , and delicious : If the Mechanick Powers are his Subject , hence , fays he , flows the Force which ...
... Bodies ? We are made to obferve , that to this quality we owe the Figures of Ti- gers and Lions upon Confections equally fweet , foft , and delicious : If the Mechanick Powers are his Subject , hence , fays he , flows the Force which ...
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Page 254 - As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord ; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever.
Page 233 - But unto the sons of the concubines, which Abraham had, Abraham gave gifts, and sent them away from Isaac his son, while he yet lived, eastward, unto the east country.
Page 190 - ... 14 And that which fell among thorns, are they, which, when they have heard, go forth, and are choked with cares, and riches, and pleasures of this life, and bring no fruit to perfection. 15 But that on the good ground are they, which in an honest and good heart, having heard the word, keep it, and bring forth fruit with patience.
Page 159 - Cairo, &c. with an Account of the Author's being taken Captive, the Turks' Cruelty to him, and of his Escape.
Page 411 - Paraphrafes upon the Whole, or any Part thereof and the Authors of the fame. As alfo An ample Chronological Table of the Hiftory of the Bible, a Jewijh Calendar, Tables of all the Hebrew Coins, Weights, and Meafures, reduced to our own.
Page 251 - Hereby know we that we dwell in him and he in us because he hath given us of his spirit.
Page 353 - Royal Genealogies, or the Genealogical Tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes, from Adam to these times...
Page 155 - ... excited by rubbing. I then held the feather over against the flat end of the cork, which attracted and repelled many times together, at which I was much surprised and concluded that there was certainly an attractive virtue communicated to the cork by the excited tube.
Page 251 - If ye continue in the faith grounded and settled, and be not moved away from the hope of the Gospel which ye have heard," and which was' preached to every creature under heaven.
Page 4 - A description of the city: an account of the religion, civil government, and art of war.