10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBSIDENCY»
Discover the use of
subsidency in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
subsidency and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Chambers's English Dictionary: Pronouncing, Explanatory, and ...
SUBLIMELY—. SUBSIDENCY. fate, far ; m«, her ; mine ; mote ; mute ; moon ;
then. SUBSIDIARY— SUCCEDANEOUS. fate, far; me, her; mine; mSte; mate;
moon;. sublimed or sublimated :— pr.p. subllm'ing ; pa.p. sublimed'. [L. sublimit,
contr.
James Donald (F.R.G.S.), 1872
2
The Monthly Magazine: Or, British Register ...
... as is proved by their occurrence in a vertical position at the lower end of the
valley, though they are nearly horizontal at the upper end. Hence I should be
inclined to believe, that this extraordinary valley was formed by a subsidency ...
3
Travels in Europe and Africa Comprising a Journey Through ...
The effort at the ejection of this mountain was beyond the means of supply, and a
central subsidency took place, such as we now see it. The superincumbcnt mass
fell exteriorl y; but the lateral crust continued firm. This last phrase conveys an ...
4
Archaeologiae Philosophicae Or the Ancient Doctrine ...
Thus the Expanfum was cleared off a second time, by the Subsidency of the
aqueous and uninflam- able Parts j and left ... Subsidency of the aqueous Parts to
the different Centers, Moses calls dividing the Waters under the Firmament, from
the ...
Thomas Burnet, Etienne Lécuyer de.
5
Travels through France and Spain to Morocoo
The efibrtat the ejection of this mountain was beyond the means of supply, and a
central subsidency took place, such -as we now see it. The superincumbcnt mass
fell exteriorly; but the lateral crust continued firm.' This last phrase conveys an ...
The subsidency of the animal is in accordance with the Creator's purpose. In
eithercase the economy of nature is nelped rather than harmed; no violence is
done when plants and animals live just long enough to fulfill their mission in the
wise ...
Alexander Wilford Hall, 1891
7
Nature and Destiny of Soul in Indian Philosophy
20 THE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SOUL The distinctive
characteristics of the soul, as described by the Pujyapada,21 are the dispositions
arising from subsidency and destruction of Karmas. Subsidency is that kind of the
...
8
Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines
... that the spirits of sick men do not sink in proportion to the acuteness of their
sufferings, but rather appear to be roused and supported, not by pain, but by the
high degree of comfort which they derive from its cessation, or even its
subsidency, ...
9
The Invisible World: Thoughts Upon the Reality of Immaterial ...
While the plant and the animal grow such growth is the result of the mastery of life
-force over mere chemism; when they subside such subsidency is but the result
of the reversal of this order. The chemical forces so gain upon the vital as to ...
10
The Life, Adventures, and Opinions of a Liverpool Policeman, ...
... a fearful sublimation, but om- that the high-smiled Emmaline was resolved to
witness ere she judged of its subsidency. Mrs. May refusing the post. avigned to
her, Mr. Small was with some diliiculty inducted into canonicals, his only part
being ...
Thomas Hall (Author of “Raby Rattler”.), 1841