The Technologist. Ed. by P.L. Simmonds, Volume 7Peter Lund Simmonds 1773 |
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... ground . The needle in the first place , is not a ' sewing ' needle , but a stout piece of wire with an abruptly sharpened point ; it is entirely enclosed in the cylinder , and comes into contact with nothing but the soft cartridge ...
... ground . The needle in the first place , is not a ' sewing ' needle , but a stout piece of wire with an abruptly sharpened point ; it is entirely enclosed in the cylinder , and comes into contact with nothing but the soft cartridge ...
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... grounds , and by Mr. Howard in Reports to the Under - Secretary of State for India , on specimens of bark grown in that country , from which it appears that it is the order in which in the plants themselves these alkaloids are Present ...
... grounds , and by Mr. Howard in Reports to the Under - Secretary of State for India , on specimens of bark grown in that country , from which it appears that it is the order in which in the plants themselves these alkaloids are Present ...
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... ground squirrels , the kangaroo or jumping rat , and gopher mole , furnished with pouches and baskets to store spare morsels -all three of which burrowing animals are represented in California by distinct species of each family - abound ...
... ground squirrels , the kangaroo or jumping rat , and gopher mole , furnished with pouches and baskets to store spare morsels -all three of which burrowing animals are represented in California by distinct species of each family - abound ...
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... ground owl , a fellow - citizen in the burrows with squirrels and snakes . The ground owl is very spiteful . He is seen skimming and scouring near to earth , over the plains and hills , hunt- ing up his little bugs , beetles , mice and ...
... ground owl , a fellow - citizen in the burrows with squirrels and snakes . The ground owl is very spiteful . He is seen skimming and scouring near to earth , over the plains and hills , hunt- ing up his little bugs , beetles , mice and ...
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... ground for supposing it to be perfectly practicable if operated upon direct from the plant . But the notable improvement which has been proposed during the past few years is the complete separation of the fibre into its individual cells ...
... ground for supposing it to be perfectly practicable if operated upon direct from the plant . But the notable improvement which has been proposed during the past few years is the complete separation of the fibre into its individual cells ...
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Página 176 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
Página 504 - Remember thee? Yea, from the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past, That youth and observation copied there; And. thy commandment all alone shall live Within the book and volume of my brain, Unmix'd with baser matter: yes, by heaven.
Página 581 - But the other answering rebuked him, saying, Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art in the same condemnation ? And we indeed justly; for we receive the due reward of our deeds: but this man hath done nothing amiss. And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say unto thee, Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.
Página 324 - Tis mightiest in the mightiest ; It becomes The throned monarch better than his crown : His sceptre shows the force of temporal power, The attribute to awe and majesty, Wherein doth sit the dread and fear of kings ; But mercy is above this sceptred sway, It is enthroned in the hearts of kings, It is an attribute to God himself; And earthly power doth then show likest God's, When mercy seasons justice.
Página 459 - If I have thoughts and can't express 'em, Gibbon shall teach me how to dress 'em In terms select and terse ; Jones teach me modesty and Greek ; Smith, how to think ; Burke, how to speak ; And Beauclerk to converse.
Página 498 - A blank, my lord. She never told her love, But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek...
Página 464 - If, for example, a man, through intemperance or extravagance, becomes unable to pay his debts, or, having undertaken the moral responsibility of a family, becomes from the same cause incapable of supporting or educating them, he is deservedly reprobated, and might be justly punished; but it is for the breach of duty to his family or creditors, not for the extravagance.
Página 495 - But our ideas being nothing but actual perceptions in the mind, which cease to be any thing when there is no perception of them, this laying up of our ideas in the repository of the memory signifies no more but this, that the mind has a power in many cases to revive perceptions which it has once had, with this additional perception annexed to them, that it has had them before.
Página 495 - This is memory, which is as it were the store-house of our ideas. For the narrow mind of man not being capable of having many ideas under view and consideration at once, it was necessary to have a repository to lay up those ideas, which at another time it might have use of.
Página 558 - This excessive passion for the sports of the field produced those evils which are apt to result from it ; a strenuous idleness, which disdained all useful occupations, and an oppressive spirit towards the peasantry. The devastation committed under the pretence of destroying wild animals, which had been already protected in their depredations, is noticed in serious authors, and has also been the topic of popular ballads.