Encyclopaedia 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, Volum 13Francis Lieber Carey, Lea & Carey. Sold in New York by G. & C. & H. Carvill. In Boston by Carter & Hendee, 1833 |
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... disease in the brain . The illusions , in these cases , arise in a manner strictly analogous to dreaming , and ... diseases , in connexion with which they arise , are generally of an apo- plectic or inflammatory character , some- tunes ...
... disease in the brain . The illusions , in these cases , arise in a manner strictly analogous to dreaming , and ... diseases , in connexion with which they arise , are generally of an apo- plectic or inflammatory character , some- tunes ...
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... disease , in which the muscles of the extremities and other parts are thrown into various involuntary mo- tions , and perform , in an irregular man- ner , those motions which are dictated by the will . The approach of the disease is ...
... disease , in which the muscles of the extremities and other parts are thrown into various involuntary mo- tions , and perform , in an irregular man- ner , those motions which are dictated by the will . The approach of the disease is ...
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... diseases in singers , orators , and others ac- customed to great exertion of the vocal organs . The voice of men and animals is a very interesting subject of inquiry . The tones by which animals express their feelings , the sweet and ...
... diseases in singers , orators , and others ac- customed to great exertion of the vocal organs . The voice of men and animals is a very interesting subject of inquiry . The tones by which animals express their feelings , the sweet and ...
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... disease . They often enable the physician to draw conclusions respecting the true character of the disease . The entire loss of voice originates from cramp , weakness or paralysis . If it is caused by paralysis , it is almost always a ...
... disease . They often enable the physician to draw conclusions respecting the true character of the disease . The entire loss of voice originates from cramp , weakness or paralysis . If it is caused by paralysis , it is almost always a ...
Pągina 78
... disease compelled him , in 1790 , to retire , for a short time , to mount Vernon . On all points of consequence connected with domestic or foreign af- fairs , he consulted his able cabinet with much deference , collected their opinions ...
... disease compelled him , in 1790 , to retire , for a short time , to mount Vernon . On all points of consequence connected with domestic or foreign af- fairs , he consulted his able cabinet with much deference , collected their opinions ...
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Pągina 145 - is the equinoctial heat more discouraging to them than the accumulated winter of both the poles. We learn that, while some of them draw the line or strike the harpoon on the coast of Africa, others run the longitude, and pursue their gigantic game along the coast of Brazil.
Pągina 145 - led the way into the Pacific seas. " Look at the manner," says Burke (1774), " in which the New England people carry on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's
Pągina 145 - Davis's straits; while we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold ; that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen Serpent of the south. Falkland island, which seemed too remote and too romantic an object for the grasp of national ambition, is but a stage and resting-place for their victorious industry.
Pągina 491 - in the city or borough, as owner or tenant, any house, ware-house, counting-house, shop, or other building, of the clear yearly value of not less than ten pounds, provided such person shall have paid the poor rates and assessed taxes.
Pągina 384 - contracting powers express their "regrets that their majesties, the emperor of Austria, the king of Prussia, and the emperor of all the Russias, are not prepared to concur in active measures to carry the treaty into
Pągina 465 - engines, invented by cunning men, to be upon the towers and upon the bulwarks, to shoot arrows and great stones withal." It is therefore probable that the ram was at least known in those days, although
Pągina 194 - yet more Bloody, by Mr. Cotton's Endeavor to Wash it White. In these works of Williams, the doctrine of religious liberty and unlimited toleration are illustrated in strong language, and supported by stronger arguments—arguments that preceded those of Locke, Bayle and Furneau.
Pągina 64 - which he disdained to correct or mollify ; and his impatience of opposition disposed him to treat his adversaries with such contemptuous superiority as made his readers commonly his enemies, and excited against the advocate
Pągina 64 - He was a man of vigorous faculties, a mind fervid and vehement, supplied, by incessant and unlimited inquiry, with wonderful extent and variety of knowledge, which yet had not oppressed
Pągina 264 - that, if any person escaped alive out of the ship, it should be no wreck: and, after various modifications, it was decided, in the reign of Henry III, that if goods were cast on shore, having any marks by which they could be identified, they were to revert to the