Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopędia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... observed , how- ever , that in practice , the focus is not an abso- lute point , but a space of some small breadth , over which the rays are scattered ; owing to the different nature and refrangibility of the rays of light and to the ...
... observed , how- ever , that in practice , the focus is not an abso- lute point , but a space of some small breadth , over which the rays are scattered ; owing to the different nature and refrangibility of the rays of light and to the ...
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... observations on the different qualities of fodder and grain that are used for horses may be important , and may ... observed , that the latter pedition , he is in danger of becoming broken- disease may be trace ! to some instance of ...
... observations on the different qualities of fodder and grain that are used for horses may be important , and may ... observed , that the latter pedition , he is in danger of becoming broken- disease may be trace ! to some instance of ...
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... observed by Glisson in the pori biliarii , and its larger branches , dispersed through the livers of oxen that had been fed in stalls with hay and straw , during the winter season , and without exercise . These concretions , however ...
... observed by Glisson in the pori biliarii , and its larger branches , dispersed through the livers of oxen that had been fed in stalls with hay and straw , during the winter season , and without exercise . These concretions , however ...
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... observed , in general , that all extremes in the feeding of them ought to be avoided . Those that are constantly employed in hard labour , or active exercises , require to be fed with more grain than those that stand much at rest in the ...
... observed , in general , that all extremes in the feeding of them ought to be avoided . Those that are constantly employed in hard labour , or active exercises , require to be fed with more grain than those that stand much at rest in the ...
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... observation had been made before by Dr. Hooke , who has enumerated a pro- digious variety of important cases in which this proportion of effect is observed . Leibnitz , there- fore , affirmed that the force inherent in a moving body is ...
... observation had been made before by Dr. Hooke , who has enumerated a pro- digious variety of important cases in which this proportion of effect is observed . Leibnitz , there- fore , affirmed that the force inherent in a moving body is ...
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