Encyclop©¡dia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, 12±ÇFrancis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... means . But as of saving life than any others . they are powerful , their injurious effects , when misapplied , have been even more prejudicial to mankind than their best use has been beneficial . In fact , it may be said , that the ...
... means . But as of saving life than any others . they are powerful , their injurious effects , when misapplied , have been even more prejudicial to mankind than their best use has been beneficial . In fact , it may be said , that the ...
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... means to purchase stock to the extent agreed on , the business is commonly ar- ranged by the payment of the difference- the profit or the loss - between the cur- rent price of the stock on the day appoint- ed and the price bargained for ...
... means to purchase stock to the extent agreed on , the business is commonly ar- ranged by the payment of the difference- the profit or the loss - between the cur- rent price of the stock on the day appoint- ed and the price bargained for ...
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... means have been recommended ; but they are little to be depended on . If the stone in the bladder increases so much that it prevents entirely the dis- charge of the urine , it is necessary to remove it by the knife ( lithotomy ) , or by ...
... means have been recommended ; but they are little to be depended on . If the stone in the bladder increases so much that it prevents entirely the dis- charge of the urine , it is necessary to remove it by the knife ( lithotomy ) , or by ...
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... means we can employ for keeping up a regular and effectual heat , with a small expense of fuel . The disadvantages of these stoves are , that houses containing them are never well ventilated , but that the same air remains stagnant in a ...
... means we can employ for keeping up a regular and effectual heat , with a small expense of fuel . The disadvantages of these stoves are , that houses containing them are never well ventilated , but that the same air remains stagnant in a ...
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... means of commu- nication among millions of people , all differing in character and circumstances ; and it would be mere loss of time for every one to attempt to acquire this by his own experience , for which he may not have a good ...
... means of commu- nication among millions of people , all differing in character and circumstances ; and it would be mere loss of time for every one to attempt to acquire this by his own experience , for which he may not have a good ...
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496 ÆäÀÌÁö - Vaccinae, A Disease Discovered in Some of the Western Counties of England. Particularly Gloucestershire, and Known by the Name of the Cow Pox...
64 ÆäÀÌÁö - I, AB, do swear that I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position that princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever. And I do declare that no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have, any jurisdiction, power, superiority, preeminence, or authority, ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm...
421 ÆäÀÌÁö - From the northwest angle of Nova Scotia, viz, that angle which is formed by a line drawn due north from the source of St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
411 ÆäÀÌÁö - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
447 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... and we look not to the question, whether he himself have, or have not, children to be benefited by the education for which he pays. We regard it as a wise and liberal system of police, by which property, and life, and the peace of society are secured. We seek to prevent, in some measure, the extension of the penal code, by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue and of knowledge in an early age.
195 ÆäÀÌÁö - For, while the infant was in ward, the guardian had the power of tendering him or her a suitable match, without disparagement, or inequality; which if the infants refused, they forfeited the value of the marriage [valorem maritagii...
344 ÆäÀÌÁö - Faith is this : that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity, neither confounding the Persons, nor dividing the substance. For there is one Person of the Father, another of the Son, and another of the Holy Ghost. But the Godhead of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost, is all one ; the glory equal, the majesty coeternal.
344 ÆäÀÌÁö - THERE is but one living and true God, everlasting, without body, parts, or passions ; of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness ; the Maker and preserver of all things, both visible and invisible. And in unity of this Godhead there be three Persons, of one substance, power, and eternity ; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost.
411 ÆäÀÌÁö - Virginia, do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic...
71 ÆäÀÌÁö - European expansion at the end of the fifteenth century and the beginning of the sixteenth.