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, Volume 1Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829 - 13 pages |
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... English encyclopedias , and the topics of peculiar value to an American reader , information upon all subjects of general interest on the continent of Europe . The publishers have , with great liberality , supplied all the means and ...
... English encyclopedias , and the topics of peculiar value to an American reader , information upon all subjects of general interest on the continent of Europe . The publishers have , with great liberality , supplied all the means and ...
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... English encyclopedias have hitherto been very deficient . The subject of Heraldry , which occupies so large a space in English encyclopedias , is wholly omitted in the original work ; and it has been thought best to follow the example ...
... English encyclopedias have hitherto been very deficient . The subject of Heraldry , which occupies so large a space in English encyclopedias , is wholly omitted in the original work ; and it has been thought best to follow the example ...
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... English works of this kind . While criticising the faults of the present work , it is hoped that the reader will not overlook the improvements made upon the labors of past writers ; and that he will keep in mind the remark of Scaliger ...
... English works of this kind . While criticising the faults of the present work , it is hoped that the reader will not overlook the improvements made upon the labors of past writers ; and that he will keep in mind the remark of Scaliger ...
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... English . To produce this sound , the mouth is merely opened , without the contraction or extension ne- cessarily accompanying the utterance of either of the other vowels . A is the letter with which children generally begin to speak ...
... English . To produce this sound , the mouth is merely opened , without the contraction or extension ne- cessarily accompanying the utterance of either of the other vowels . A is the letter with which children generally begin to speak ...
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... English law are numerous ; there are also a great many for English titles . Many words in the modern lan- guages arose from abbreviations of Latin terms , as they were taken by the ignorant for the words themselves . The following ...
... English law are numerous ; there are also a great many for English titles . Many words in the modern lan- guages arose from abbreviations of Latin terms , as they were taken by the ignorant for the words themselves . The following ...
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Page ii - Co. of the said district, have deposited in this office the title of a book, the right whereof they claim as proprietors, in the words following, to wit : " Tadeuskund, the Last King of the Lenape. An Historical Tale." In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United States...
Page 45 - Otis was a flame of fire ! With a promptitude of classical allusions, a depth of research, a rapid summary of historical events and dates, a profusion of legal authorities, a prophetic glance of his eye into futurity, and a torrent of impetuous eloquence, he hurried away everything before him. American Independence was then and there born; the seeds of patriots and heroes were then and there sown.
Page 508 - And upon all arrests in criminal cases, bail shall be admitted, except where the punishment may be death, in which cases it shall not be admitted but by the supreme or a circuit court, or by a justice of the supreme court, or a judge of the district court, who shall exercise their discretion therein, regarding the nature and circumstances of the offence, and of the evidence and the usages of law.
Page 182 - York, he published in 1779 a narrative of his observations during his captivity, which has been lately reprinted ; a vindication of the opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont to the government of New York, and their right to form an independent state, 1779; and Allen's theology, or the oracles of reason, 1786.
Page 48 - The die is now cast. I have passed the Rubicon. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or perish with my country is my unalterable determination.
Page 442 - A treatise on the rectilinear Motion and Rotation of Bodies, with a description of original Experiments relative to the subject,
Page 48 - We shall infallibly carry all our points ; you will be completely relieved; all the offensive Acts will be repealed; the army and fleet will be recalled, and Britain will give up her foolish project.
Page 46 - Every man of an immense, crowded audience appeared to me to go away as I did, ready to take up arms against writs of assistance. Then and there was the first scene of the first act of opposition to the arbitrary claims of Great Britain. Then and there the child INDEPENDENCE was born. In fifteen years, ie in 1776, he grew up to manhood, and declared himself free.
Page 162 - Scotland, from which country his father carne, though the government refused to acknowledge the son's claim, when he repaired to Great Britain in pursuit of this inheritance. He was early remarkable for his fondness for mathematics and astronomy, in which sciences he made considerable progress. — Throughout the revolution, he acted an important part, and distinguished himself particularly in the battles of Long Island, Germantown and Montnouth.
Page 408 - Therefore, they have, besides, fifthly, a commission of general gaol delivery; (o) which empowers them to try and deliver every prisoner, who shall be in the gaol when the judges arrive at the circuit town, whenever or before whomsoever indicted or for whatever crime committed.