Pocket Encyclopedia: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Polite Literature, Volumen4Edward Augustus Kendall Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, 1811 |
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... particular houses , in which last sense they were the same with the lares . The penates were originally the tutelar gods of the Trojans ; but being adopted by the Romans , they were thus named . PENDANT , 1. an ornament , made of ...
... particular houses , in which last sense they were the same with the lares . The penates were originally the tutelar gods of the Trojans ; but being adopted by the Romans , they were thus named . PENDANT , 1. an ornament , made of ...
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... particular crosses or banners , and are more than a hundred in number . The most considerable are those of the white - penitents of Rome , of which the first was constituted in the year 1264 ; and the black - penitents , among whom the ...
... particular crosses or banners , and are more than a hundred in number . The most considerable are those of the white - penitents of Rome , of which the first was constituted in the year 1264 ; and the black - penitents , among whom the ...
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... particular districts , they have three crops in a year . The fruits are excellent : the celebrated Shiraz wine is the produce of their grapes . The government is monarchical , and the religion that of Mohammed . The laws of Persia ...
... particular districts , they have three crops in a year . The fruits are excellent : the celebrated Shiraz wine is the produce of their grapes . The government is monarchical , and the religion that of Mohammed . The laws of Persia ...
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... particular colour ; so that in a picture of various coloured objects , he may know how to give each original colour its proper diminution or degradation , As all objects in a picture are proportioned to those placed in front ; so in ...
... particular colour ; so that in a picture of various coloured objects , he may know how to give each original colour its proper diminution or degradation , As all objects in a picture are proportioned to those placed in front ; so in ...
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... particular character may be easily distinguished . A philologist is anxious about the history of chemistry , but he is no che- mist himself : he learns the history of painting , but he does not paint : in a word , while other sciences ...
... particular character may be easily distinguished . A philologist is anxious about the history of chemistry , but he is no che- mist himself : he learns the history of painting , but he does not paint : in a word , while other sciences ...
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Página 412 - Among these were reckoned the four Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John; the Acts of the Apostles; the Epistles of the apostle Paul...
Página 157 - When the whole is put for a part, or a part for the whole; a genus for a species, or a species for a genus; the singular...
Página 213 - He is likewise to decide the elections of knights of the shire, (subject to the control of the house of commons,) of coroners, and of verderors ; to judge of the qualification of voters, and to return such as he shall determine to be duly elected.
Página 202 - ... A man on a journey far from home falls from his horse ; another, who is perhaps at work about the house sees him bleeding on the ground, commonly with a landscape of the place where the accident befalls him. Another seer, driving...
Página 214 - In the commencement of civil causes, he is to serve the writ, to arrest, and to take bail ; when the cause comes to trial, he must summon and return the jury ; when it is determined, he must see the judgment of the court carried into execution. In criminal matters, he also arrests and imprisons, he returns the jury, he has the custody of the delinquent, and he executes the sentence of the court, though it extend to death itself.
Página 95 - In calm weather when the air is inclined to rain, the mercury is commonly low.
Página 118 - Hottoman to be a rescript, or answer of the sovereign, delivered, by advice of his council, to some college, order, or body of people, upon consulting him on some case of their community. The like answer, given to any particular person, is called simply rescript.
Página 70 - As soon as they are cold, they are distributed to children, who sit with anvils and hammers before them, which they work with their feet by means of a lathe, and taking up one of the lengths, they thrust the blunt end into a quantity of the heads...
Página 384 - God in a manner peculiar to himself; as the mean of spreading divine and saving knowledge to all the world of mankind ; as, under God, the head of all things to his church ; and, as the Lord of life, having power and authority from God to raise the dead, and judge the world at the last day. They suppose that...
Página 299 - It is very probable that the great stratum called the milky way, is that in which the sun is placed, though perhaps not in the very centre of its thickness.