10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LAPIDESCENT»
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Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
LAPIDESCENT. adj. [lapidescens, Lat.] Crowing or turning to stone. .v. (j.)
Lapidescent is applied to-anything which hat The faculty of petrifying, or turning
bodies to a stony nature. Naturalists speak of a lapidescent principle, a
lapidescent spirit, ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the ...
LAPIDESCENT. adj. [lapidescens, Lat.] Growing or turning to stone. {z.
JLapidescent is applied to anything which fias the faculty of petrifying, or turning
bodies to a stony nature. Naturalists speak of a lapidescent principle, a
lapidescent spirit, ...
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
LAPIDESCENT, any thing which has the faculty of Petrifying, or turning bodies to
a stony nature. _ ' Naturalists speak of a lapidescent principle, a lapidescent spirit
, alapidescent juice, &e. _ LAPIDESCENT Il/atrrr, or Springs, are such as, ...
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The New and Complete American Encyclopedia: Or, Universal ...
LAPIDESCENT( adj. growing or turning to stone. Lapidescent is applied to any
thing which has the fa- oalty of petrifying, or turning bodies to a stony nature.
Naturalists speak of a hpidcleent principle, a lapidescent spirit, a lapidescent
juice, tec ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
LAPIDESCENT, any thing which has the faculty of petrifying, or turning bodies
toastony nature. The older naturalists speak of a lapidescent principle, a
lapidescent spirit, a lapidescent juice, and so on. LAPlS, in general, is used to
denote a ...
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An Essay Towards a Natural History of the County of Dublin, ...
Of. binding. and. lapidescent. Earths. I AT Boranjlown, near Garislown, is a
certain *?*• binding Earth or rather Loam, which being wrought up into paste with
water makes good Floors. It is brown and of the ' colour of pale Ochre, with veins
of ...
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A Tour from Gibraltar to Tangier, Sallee, Mogodore, Santa ...
There is nothing extraordinary therefore' in these phenomena; in as much as it
may be easily accounted for, why these animal, or indeed any other bodies, that
lie under, or are more immediately exposed to theinfluence osa lapidescent ...
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A general collection of the best and most interesting ...
There is nothing extraordinary therefore in thtfe phenomena ; in as much as it
may be easily accounted for, why these animal, or indeed any other bodies, that
lie under, or are more immediately exposed to the influence of a lapidescent
vapour ...
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A Systeme Of Anatomy, Treating Of the Body of Man, Beasts, ...
... into the Parenchyma of the Liver) depraved with fixed Salt, and earthy Atomes,
embodied with a Lapidescent Juice, turning the Glands of the Liver ( resembling
Cubes in Figure) into a stony substance. But by reason, some may conceive the ...
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
The older naturalists speak of a lapidescent principle, a lapidescent spirit, a
lapidescent juice, and so on. LAPlS, in general, is used to denote a stone of any
kind or description. Lasts, in Roman antiquity, a geographical measure denoting
a ...