10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUCTATION»
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1
Experiments in Consort of the
Luctation Arising from the ...
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2
The History of the Royal Society of London
We made a strong solution of green Vitriol, and poured thereon sirst spirit os
Vinegar, and then I tried the same solution succesiively with other acids, using
spirit os salt, and even spirit of nitre itself; but there followed no luctation or
contest, ...
3
A New Dictionary of the English Language ...
iNaunton. Sherwood. L. Obloauium, from ob-loqui, to speak against, to gainsay.
OB-LUCTATION,* s. A struggling or striving against. Fotherby ; who, in the same
work, also uses Luctation : " A diligent lactation and contention with ourselves," (p
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4
The History of the Royal Society of London for Improving of ...
Nitre is no wise inferior to tartar, for it yields above half of a true fixt alcali salt, but
yet makes no luctation with any acid : see the fourth catholic salt above named. "
The fourth proposition. 4. That some bodies have both acids and alcalis in ...
5
The History of the Royal Society of London for Improving of ...
Nitre is no wife inferior to tartar, for " it yields above half of a true fixt alcali salt, but
yet makes no luctation with any• *' acid : fee the fourth catholic salt above named.
" The fourth proposition. *' 4. That some bodies have both acids and alcalis in ...
6
Dictionary of the Synonymous Words and Technical Terms in ...
A striving, struggle, or effort, luctation. STROKE. s. Occursion, appulse, bar, brunt,
dint, bang, concussion, percussion ; violent stroke of one body against another,
impetus; stroke in fencing, bntt. STROLLING, p. Vagrant. STRONG. a. Athletic ...
James Leslie (of Edinburgh.), 1806
7
The Works of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Bramhall, ...
... and with re- ble.] luctation in respect of their persons 3 and much more in
respect of our common Saviour: as if we were to depart from our father's, or our
brother's house ,- or rather, from some contagious sickness wherewith it was ...
8
Policing for the New Age
... unending luctation to smite criminal and anti-social elements. It is the human
quality in the force that determines its effectiveness and vitality. Therefore, human
resource policy in a police organisation needs careful and gritty handling at the ...
9
Works: With a Life of the Author and a Collection of His Letters
... as we can possibly; willingly “much inward indeed 1n respect of their errors,
and especially their tyranni- 9h=lrity as cal exactions and usurpations, but
unwillingly and with re- $153155“ luctation in respect of their persons ; and much
more in ...
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The General Catalogue of Books Printed in England Since the ...
Prlnted lor Martyr. - Hit Experiments in Consort os the luctation arising from the
affusion of several Menflruums 'upon all sorts of Bodies; to which is added a
discourse concerning the nature, causes, and power of mixture. Printed for ].
Martyr.
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