Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Miscellaneous Literature, 9권,파트 1Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig A. Bell and C. Macfarquhar, 1797 |
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... measuring the quan- tities , that they are equal . Which shows that the wa- ter run with equal fpeed through both holes ; which it could not have done , if it had not been equally preffed through them both . For , if a hole of the fame ...
... measuring the quan- tities , that they are equal . Which shows that the wa- ter run with equal fpeed through both holes ; which it could not have done , if it had not been equally preffed through them both . For , if a hole of the fame ...
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... measure the force with which any folid body tends to swim or fink in water ; namely , Every body immersed in water , lofes just as much of its weight as equals the weight of an equal bulk of water . Thus , for inftance , if the body be ...
... measure the force with which any folid body tends to swim or fink in water ; namely , Every body immersed in water , lofes just as much of its weight as equals the weight of an equal bulk of water . Thus , for inftance , if the body be ...
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... measure The hydro- the lightnefs or weight of different fluids . For that meter . liquors weigh very differently from each other is found by experience . Suppofe we take a glafs - veffel which is divided into two parts , communicating ...
... measure The hydro- the lightnefs or weight of different fluids . For that meter . liquors weigh very differently from each other is found by experience . Suppofe we take a glafs - veffel which is divided into two parts , communicating ...
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... measure 170 gallons . Again , let the heat be 50 ° , and the spirit require the weight no 1. to fink the inftru- ment to I on the ftem ; then put the ftar to 50 ° of heat , and against I on the fliding rule you have 52 gallons to 100 ...
... measure 170 gallons . Again , let the heat be 50 ° , and the spirit require the weight no 1. to fink the inftru- ment to I on the ftem ; then put the ftar to 50 ° of heat , and against I on the fliding rule you have 52 gallons to 100 ...
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... measure the specific gravities and thermometrical ex- panfions of fluids . If the extreme length or height of the inftrument be moderate , its weight , when load- ed , will be about 3100 grains . It is , however , necef- fary in ...
... measure the specific gravities and thermometrical ex- panfions of fluids . If the extreme length or height of the inftrument be moderate , its weight , when load- ed , will be about 3100 grains . It is , however , necef- fary in ...
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219 페이지 - ... even from such as are reserved for the cognizance of the holy see; and as far as the...
174 페이지 - Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone: if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. But if he will not hear thee, then take with thee one or two more, that in the mouth of two or three witnesses every word may be established. And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church: but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
299 페이지 - Dictionary was written with little assistance of the learned and without any patronage of the great; not in the soft obscurities of retirement or under the shelter of academic bowers, but amidst inconvenience and distraction, in sickness and in sorrow.
391 페이지 - THE judgment, though pronounced or awarded by the judges, is not their determination or sentence, but the determination and sentence of the law.
300 페이지 - I look upon this as I did upon the Dictionary: it is all work, and my inducement to it is not love or desire of fame, but the want of money, which is the only motive to writing that I know of.
106 페이지 - ... Also, if a man in his sound memory commits a capital offence, and before arraignment for it he becomes mad, he ought not to be arraigned for it, because he is not able to plead to it with that advice and caution that he ought. And if, after he has pleaded, the prisoner becomes mad, he shall not be tried ; for how can he make his defence? If, after he be tried and found guilty, he loses his senses before judgment, judgment shall not be pronounced...
219 페이지 - II. as a recompense for those who went in person upon the meritorious enterprise of conquering the Holy Land. They were afterwards granted to those who hired a soldier for that purpose ; and in process of time were bestowed on such as gave money for accomplishing any pious work enjoined by the pope.
117 페이지 - Whilst Alypius, assisted by the governor of the province, urged, with vigour and diligence, the execution of the work, horrible balls of fire breaking out near the foundations, with frequent and reiterated attacks, rendered the place, from time to time, inaccessible to the scorched and blasted workmen; and the victorious element continuing in this manner obstinately and resolutely bent, as it were, to drive them to a distance, the undertaking was abandoned.
148 페이지 - ... ignorance, or mistake, is another defect of will; when a man, intending to do a lawful act, does that which is unlawful. For here the deed and the will acting separately, there is not that conjunction between them, which is necessary to form a criminal act.
216 페이지 - England of the lives of the subjects, that no man can be convicted at the suit of the king of any capital offence, unless by the unanimous voice of twenty-four of his equals and neighbours : that is, by twelve at least of the grand jury, in the first place, assenting to the accusation : and afterwards, by the whole petit jury, of twelve more, finding him guilty, upon his trial.