Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Band 61813 |
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... term it . The internal foot is endued with great sen- sibility ; and so nicely adapted to the coffin , or hoof , that it completely fills it , without suffering the least inconvenience from pres- sure ; but when the foot has been ...
... term it . The internal foot is endued with great sen- sibility ; and so nicely adapted to the coffin , or hoof , that it completely fills it , without suffering the least inconvenience from pres- sure ; but when the foot has been ...
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... term Hopli- todromos . HOPLOMACHI , in antiquity , gladiators who fought in armour . HO'PPER . 8. ( from hop . ) He who hops or jumps on one leg . HOPPERS . 8. ( commonly called Scotch hoppers . ) A kind of play in which the actor hops ...
... term Hopli- todromos . HOPLOMACHI , in antiquity , gladiators who fought in armour . HO'PPER . 8. ( from hop . ) He who hops or jumps on one leg . HOPPERS . 8. ( commonly called Scotch hoppers . ) A kind of play in which the actor hops ...
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... term horology is at present more particularly confined to the principles upon which the art of making clocks and watches is established . A considerable portion of this extended subject of research has been given under the article CLOCK ...
... term horology is at present more particularly confined to the principles upon which the art of making clocks and watches is established . A considerable portion of this extended subject of research has been given under the article CLOCK ...
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... term , anciently signify- ing a house or dwelling - place ; afterwards used for the palaces or houses of the king , princes , and great lords . Since the aboli- tion of monarchy , however , this term has been more commonly applied to ...
... term , anciently signify- ing a house or dwelling - place ; afterwards used for the palaces or houses of the king , princes , and great lords . Since the aboli- tion of monarchy , however , this term has been more commonly applied to ...
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... term formerly used to signify an enlargement of the cap of a horse's hock ; whether it were only a thickening of the integument , gene- rally termed a callosity , or an ossification just below it . The phrase , however , is now become ...
... term formerly used to signify an enlargement of the cap of a horse's hock ; whether it were only a thickening of the integument , gene- rally termed a callosity , or an ossification just below it . The phrase , however , is now become ...
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