Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volumen81819 |
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... . geog . ) , a celebrated town of Asia Minor , on the confines of lonia and Caria . It was the capital city of all Ionia , and famous both for the arts of war and peace . It was situated about 10 stadia south of the mouth of MIL MIL.
... . geog . ) , a celebrated town of Asia Minor , on the confines of lonia and Caria . It was the capital city of all Ionia , and famous both for the arts of war and peace . It was situated about 10 stadia south of the mouth of MIL MIL.
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... ( minor , Latin . ) Threat- ening ( Bacon ) . To MINCE . v . a . ( from minish . ) 1. To cut into small parts ( South ) . 2. To men- tion any thing scrupulously , by a little at a time ; to palliate ( Woodward ) . 3. To speak with ...
... ( minor , Latin . ) Threat- ening ( Bacon ) . To MINCE . v . a . ( from minish . ) 1. To cut into small parts ( South ) . 2. To men- tion any thing scrupulously , by a little at a time ; to palliate ( Woodward ) . 3. To speak with ...
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... MINOR , a Latin term , literally denoting less ; used in opposition to major , greater . MINOR , in law , denotes a person under age ; or who , by the laws of the country , is not yet arrived at the power of administering his own ...
... MINOR , a Latin term , literally denoting less ; used in opposition to major , greater . MINOR , in law , denotes a person under age ; or who , by the laws of the country , is not yet arrived at the power of administering his own ...
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... minor . Concords that admit of major and minor , i . e . greater and less , are said to be im- perfect concords . To MINORATE . v . a . ( from minor , Lat . ) To lessen ; to diminish ( Glanville ) . MINORATION . s . ( from minorate ...
... minor . Concords that admit of major and minor , i . e . greater and less , are said to be im- perfect concords . To MINORATE . v . a . ( from minor , Lat . ) To lessen ; to diminish ( Glanville ) . MINORATION . s . ( from minorate ...
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... Minor , which had submitted to the vic- torious arms of the monarch of Pontus . Mi- thridates , weakened by repeated ill success by sea and land , then sued for peace , which he ob- tained , on condition of defraying the expences which ...
... Minor , which had submitted to the vic- torious arms of the monarch of Pontus . Mi- thridates , weakened by repeated ill success by sea and land , then sued for peace , which he ob- tained , on condition of defraying the expences which ...
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