Lectures in Natural Philosophy: Designed, to be a Foundation, for Reasoning Pertinently, Upon the Petrifications, Gems, Crystals, and Sanative Quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland; and Intended to be an Introduction, to the Natural History of Several Counties Contiguous to that Lake, Particularly ... Ardmagh. By Richard Barton, ...author, 1751 - 185 páginas |
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... respect to the quantity of matter contained in them , that is , their abfolute weight ; confequently ( Partly because they are impregnated with volatile parts , and partly because they are void of faline parts , which make common water ...
... respect to the quantity of matter contained in them , that is , their abfolute weight ; confequently ( Partly because they are impregnated with volatile parts , and partly because they are void of faline parts , which make common water ...
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... respect to the offices of working the vessel , although they move with the hip , and the blood and all the parts of their bodies move within themselves , fo in many refpects we may speak properly of matter , as being at rest . Sir Ifaac ...
... respect to the offices of working the vessel , although they move with the hip , and the blood and all the parts of their bodies move within themselves , fo in many refpects we may speak properly of matter , as being at rest . Sir Ifaac ...
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... respect to fome particular disorders in one place , and in 1e- fpect to other diforders in others . But the fhores being very rough in fome parts , and smooth in others ; it is very likely the latter will al- ways have the greatest ...
... respect to fome particular disorders in one place , and in 1e- fpect to other diforders in others . But the fhores being very rough in fome parts , and smooth in others ; it is very likely the latter will al- ways have the greatest ...
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... became very famous for beautiful Pebbles . The MUR- RAGH of Wicklow is now fo well known in this respect , that it is A a 2 almoft almost needless to defcribe it ; yet to foreigners , Phyfico - Mechanical LECTURE VI . 169.
... became very famous for beautiful Pebbles . The MUR- RAGH of Wicklow is now fo well known in this respect , that it is A a 2 almoft almost needless to defcribe it ; yet to foreigners , Phyfico - Mechanical LECTURE VI . 169.
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... respect . 1 Nunc ordo rerum in hoc Sancti Gotthardi cacumine peragendarum me ducit ad xguranño - ygapiar , rem ut curiofiffimam , ita difficillimam , quæ ingenia fubtiliffimorum etiam philofophorum ita torfit , ut ad hanc ufque diem ...
... respect . 1 Nunc ordo rerum in hoc Sancti Gotthardi cacumine peragendarum me ducit ad xguranño - ygapiar , rem ut curiofiffimam , ita difficillimam , quæ ingenia fubtiliffimorum etiam philofophorum ita torfit , ut ad hanc ufque diem ...
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Página 161 - She perceiveth that her merchandise is good: her candle goeth not out by night. She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff.
Página 162 - Favour is deceitful, and beauty is vain: but a woman that feareth the Lord, she shall be praised. Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.
Página 161 - She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness. She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness. Her children arise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.
Página 109 - Their Purpose is, in short, to make faithful Records of all the Works of Nature, or Art, which can come within their Reach; that so the present Age, and Posterity, may be able to put a Mark on the Errors, which have been strengthened by long Prescription; to restore the Truths, that have lain neglected; to push on...
Página 149 - Diameter, in which we placed a Thermometer, and by means of a Pan of Coals, we brought the Water to the fame degree of Heat, which is obferved to be that of the Air in our hotteft...
Página 158 - And thou shalt set in it settings of stones, even four rows of stones : the first row shall be a sardius, a topaz, and a carbuncle : this shall be the first row. And the second row shall be an emerald, a sapphire, and a diamond. And the third row a ligure, an agate, and an amethyst. And the fourth row a beryl, and an onyx, and a jasper : they shall be set in gold in their inclosings.
Página i - Lectures in natural philosophy, designed to be a foundation for reasoning pertinently, upon the petrifactions, gems, crystals, and sanative quality of Lough Neagh in Ireland ; and intended to be an introduction to the natural history of several counties contiguous to that lake, particularly the county of Armagh.
Página 161 - She feeketh wool and flax, and worketh willingly with her hands. " She is like the merchants mips, me bringeth her food from afar. " She rifeth alfo while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her houfhold, and a portion to her maidens. " She confidereth a field, and buyeth it ; with the fruit of her hands me planteth a vineyard.
Página 161 - Her candle goeth not out by night. She layeth her hands to the spindle, And her hands hold the distaff. She stretcheth out her hand to the poor ; Yea, she reacheth forth her hand to the needy.