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A treatise of diseases in general: wherein the true causes, ...
It will admit of some Doubt, however, whether the minute constituent Particles of
Gravel and Stones* were primogenial in the Body, and originally of the fame
stony Nature ; or whether they were changed into that Species by Time or
Accident.
Charles Perry, T. Woodward ((Londres)), C. Davis ((Londres)), 1741
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A new pocket dictionary of the Welsh and English languages: ...
... originate Cyurywiol, a. primogenial, original Cynsail— seiliau, s.f. a rudiment; a
proposition ; a suhplinth Cynsefydlu, v. to pre-estahlish Cynseilio, v. to premise
Cynsylw, s.m. prescience, foresight Cynsylwi, v . to foresee, to forecast- ...
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Antiquæ Linguæ Britannicæ Thesaurus: A Welsh and English ...
V. Cynrhywiud, s. m origination Cynrhywio, v. a. to originate Cynrhywiol, a.
primogenial, original Cynsail, s.f a first or fundamental ground; a proposition, in
grammar; a subplinth, in architecture Cynsallt, s. m. armour, a coat of mail. V. Vid.
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Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
If the contexture of any body he such, as that the Particles of the last Composition
should by some external force (such as the preffire of a weight, or the slroke Qf
any other body) be removed a little from their primogenial contacts, but jb as not ...
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Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand: Performed in the Years ...
It is the opinion of Dr. Forster, than whom few writers were more prepared to
consider the subject philosophically, that the species of fossils found in the
mountains of these islands,* being of the primogenial kind, and not decomposed
by the ...
John Liddiard Nicholas, 1817
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
Place a piece of coloured silk, about an. THERE is another argument derived
from the ocular spectra of Dr. Darwin, which still further corroborates the doctrine
of three primogenial maining colours will not compoun*d red. If indeed green he.
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Welsh and English Dictionary: Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saeseneg, Etc
... earliest [lo here Cyntaf, adv. in the flrst place; hehold, Cyntafanedig, a. flrst-
horn Cyntafenid, a. primogenial Cyntalr, s. m. a prognostic; a sign Cyntanedig, a.
primogenial Cyntanedigaeth, s. m. primogenitnre Cyntawr, s. m. a principal
Cyntedd ...
Nothing is more common than a primogenial and a vulgar use of words, of tenses
, moods, &c. It is the cafe, as Dr. Clark has shewn, with respect to the
preterperfect. It is the cafe with respect to the middle voice •, its primogenial use,
as is ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1790
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Memoirs: Being a New Abridgment of the Philosophical ...
If the contexture of any body be such, as that the particles of the last composition
should by some external force ( such as the pressure of a weight, or the stroke of
any other body) be removed a little from their primogenial contacts, but so as not
...
Royal Society (Great Britain), Benjamin Baddam, 1740
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Narrative of a Voyage to New Zealand, Performed in the Years ...
It is the opinion of Dr. Forster, than whom few writers were more prepared to
consider the subject philosophically, that the species of fossils found in the
mountains of these islands,* being of the primogenial kind, and not decomposed
by the ...