| Charles James - 1805 - 1236 lapas
...from sensible matter, it disinctly views pure forms, conceives the beauty of ideas, und invi stigates the harmony of proportions; the manners themselves...settled, and the understanding raised and excited to nobler contemplations. . МАТКА.Ч, Vr. a sort of dart whichwas anciently used, and which was not... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 700 lapas
...us. to the government of right reason. While the mind M abstracted and elevated from sensible matter, distinctly views pure forms, conceives the beauty...the understanding raised and excited to more divine contemplation. MATRASS, CUCURBIT, or BOLTHEAD, amongst chemists. See LABORATORY. MATRICARIA, in botany,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 734 lapas
...conceives the beauty of ideas, and investigates the harmony of proportions ; the manners themselves arc sensibly corrected and improved, the affections composed and rectified, the fancy calmed and settled, ¡>:id the understanding raised and excited to more divine contemplations. MATRASS, CUCURBIT, or BOLTHEAD,... | |
| William Duane - 1810 - 774 lapas
...investigates the harmony of proportions ; the manners • themselves are sensibly corrected and im. ! proved, the affections composed and rectified, the fancy calmed...settled, and the understanding raised and excited to nobler contemplations. MATRAS, Pr. a sort of dart which was anciently used, and which was not sufficiently... | |
| John Millard - 1813 - 704 lapas
...right reason. While the mind is abstracted and elevated from sensible matter, it distinctly views puie forms, conceives the beauty of ideas, and investigates...raised and Excited to more divine contemplations. SECT. I. — ARITHMETIC. Arithmetic teaches the method of computing numbers, and explains their nature... | |
| Encyclopaedias, John Millard - 1813 - 712 lapas
...matter, it distinctly views pure forms, conceives the beauty of ideas, and investigates the haimony of proportions. The manners themselves are sensibly...raised and excited to more divine contemplations. SECT. I. — AKITIIMtTIC. Arithmetic teaches the method of computing numbers, and explains their nature... | |
| Charles Butler - 1814 - 540 lapas
...beauty of ideas, and investigates the harmony of proportions, the manners themselves are insensibly corrected and improved, the affections composed and...settled, and the understanding raised and excited to more Jivine contemplations." VOL. I. c aim at becoming a profound mathematician : our principal attention... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 lapas
...conceives the beauty of ideas, and investigates the harmony of proportions ; the manners themselves arc sensibly corrected and improved, the affections composed...raised and excited to more divine contemplations. For the history of mathematics, consult Wallis, Montucla, Kxstner, Bossut, Bailey, &c, and the names... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 408 lapas
...to the government of right reason. While the mind is abstracted and elevated from sensible matter, distinctly views pure forms, conceives the beauty...raised and excited to more -divine contemplations. MATRASS, CUCURBIT, or BOLTHF.AD, amongst chemists. See LABOR ATOHT. MATIUCARIA, in botany, feverfew,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 406 lapas
...While the mind is abstracted and elevated from sensible matter, distinctly views pure forms, eonceives the beauty of ideas, and investigates the harmony...raised and excited to more divine contemplations. MATRASS, CUCURRIT, or BOLTREAD, amongst chemists. See IJARORATORT. MATRICARIA, in botany, feverfew,... | |
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