The London Encyclopaedia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature, and Practical Mechanics, Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge. Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Volume 7 |
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desasPythagoras bids us in our station stand , Disas'trots , adj . tre ; Ital . desastro
; Till God , our general , shall us ... into confusion , and the earth would grow wild
and Upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands , become a forest .
desasPythagoras bids us in our station stand , Disas'trots , adj . tre ; Ital . desastro
; Till God , our general , shall us ... into confusion , and the earth would grow wild
and Upon whose influence Neptune's empire stands , become a forest .
Page 302
... poor stand in need of any relief mical dispensatory . Id . Natural History . from
physic , they go to the treasury , where they God delights in the ministries of his
own choice , receive the price each medicine is rated at . and the methods of
grace ...
... poor stand in need of any relief mical dispensatory . Id . Natural History . from
physic , they go to the treasury , where they God delights in the ministries of his
own choice , receive the price each medicine is rated at . and the methods of
grace ...
Page 628
Id . Poor naked men laboured one another with shagged The eur being to stand
open , because there was sticks , or dully fell together by the ears at fisty - cuffs .
some danger that insects might creep in thereat ; More . therefore hath nature ...
Id . Poor naked men laboured one another with shagged The eur being to stand
open , because there was sticks , or dully fell together by the ears at fisty - cuffs .
some danger that insects might creep in thereat ; More . therefore hath nature ...
Page 672
From the High Street down said , with considerable propriety , to stand on to the
loch on the north , and to the Cowgate on three hills , which run in a direction
from east to the south , run narrow cross streets or lanes , west ; and hence its
natural ...
From the High Street down said , with considerable propriety , to stand on to the
loch on the north , and to the Cowgate on three hills , which run in a direction
from east to the south , run narrow cross streets or lanes , west ; and hence its
natural ...
Page 674
Mr. Paxton's Chapel , situated at the east end of the north loch . in Infirmary Street
; and the Relief Chapel , Canongate Church stands near the middle of Cowgate .
The architecture of the other places the north side of the street called the ...
Mr. Paxton's Chapel , situated at the east end of the north loch . in Infirmary Street
; and the Relief Chapel , Canongate Church stands near the middle of Cowgate .
The architecture of the other places the north side of the street called the ...
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