Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, Volumen4,Parte1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... afterwards by the fultans of Egypt , and is now provided by the Turkish emperors . The caaba , at some distance , is al- moft furrounded by a circular inclofure of pillars , join- ed towards the bottom by a low balluftrade , and to ...
... afterwards by the fultans of Egypt , and is now provided by the Turkish emperors . The caaba , at some distance , is al- moft furrounded by a circular inclofure of pillars , join- ed towards the bottom by a low balluftrade , and to ...
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... afterwards built but as he was about to facrifice his guide to Pallas , he fent two of his company to the fountain Dirce for wa- ter ; when they being devoured by a ferpent or dragon , he flew the monster , and afterwards , by the ...
... afterwards built but as he was about to facrifice his guide to Pallas , he fent two of his company to the fountain Dirce for wa- ter ; when they being devoured by a ferpent or dragon , he flew the monster , and afterwards , by the ...
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... afterwards ceded to the duke of Savoy in lieu of Sicily , and hence he has the title of king of Sardinia . E. Long . 9. 14 . N. Lat . 39. 12 . CAGUI , in zoology , a fynonyme of two fpecies of monkeys , viz . the jacchus and adipus ...
... afterwards ceded to the duke of Savoy in lieu of Sicily , and hence he has the title of king of Sardinia . E. Long . 9. 14 . N. Lat . 39. 12 . CAGUI , in zoology , a fynonyme of two fpecies of monkeys , viz . the jacchus and adipus ...
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... afterwards remembered that an un- ufual heat had affected the fkin of feveral perfons just before the fhock ; the rivers affumed a muddy afh- coloured tinge , and a fulphureous fmell was almost ge neral . A frigate paffing between ...
... afterwards remembered that an un- ufual heat had affected the fkin of feveral perfons just before the fhock ; the rivers affumed a muddy afh- coloured tinge , and a fulphureous fmell was almost ge neral . A frigate paffing between ...
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... afterwards with all the Morea . It stands on the river Spinarza , eight miles from the fea . E. Long . 22. 15. N. Lat . 37. 8 . Calais . tacked fort St Agatha , which the garrifon quitted , and retired into the fort of Nieulai , which ...
... afterwards with all the Morea . It stands on the river Spinarza , eight miles from the fea . E. Long . 22. 15. N. Lat . 37. 8 . Calais . tacked fort St Agatha , which the garrifon quitted , and retired into the fort of Nieulai , which ...
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Página 358 - And, lastly (which alone would have merited the title that it bears, of the great charter), it protected every individual of the nation in the free enjoyment of his life, his liberty, and his property, unless declared to be forfeited by the judgment of his peers, or the law of the land.
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Página 85 - May to begin their expedition ; and then sally out by thousands from the stumps of hollow trees, from the clefts of rocks, and from the holes which they dig for themselves ..:• * Brown's Jamaica, p. 423. under the surface of the earth. At that time the...
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Página 128 - ... while the tide was rising ; and as the waters approached, he commanded them to retire, and to obey the voice of him who was lord of the ocean.
Página 327 - ... two distinct tribunals ; the one ordinary, being a court of common law ; the other extraordinary, being a court of equity.
Página 63 - Jews, in the fineft ftrain of poetry, are reprefented as hanging their harps on the willows by the rivers of Babylon, and weeping their exile from their native country. Here Camoens continued fome time, till an opportunity offered to carry him to Goa.
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