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RM2AND29E–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . f, which has been the reafon whyit is called the W<;lking Leaf. The eyes are fmall andprominent, and the mouth is forked ; the head isround, and about the neck there is the refemblance ,of a ring, of the fam.e colour with the body. Behindthis the neck enlarges again, infbmuch that it looksalmoft like another head, but larger. Jt is abovethree inches long, and an inch and a half broad. Butto return to the Gnats. Some place the TIPUL^ among the Gnats, butimproperly, though they cannot be diftinguifhed fromeach other, without the affiftance of
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RM2AND2YE–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . /}ra^,^ . ? i 6 F INSECTS. 14^ By the ufe of thefe boxes, the time of their fwarm*ing may be known, for Bees do not leave their habi-tations but for want of room, which by this method,may be more or lefs, at pleafure. If they are con-fined to two boxes, they will fwarm early ; but ifthey are allowed three, the fwarm will be late andlonger. After the firll fwarm, it will be proper toprevent a fecond, by adding box after box, as oftenas they are filled. Such colonies as require four boxesto keep them from fwarming, will admit the mailerto take tw
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RM2AJKG71–Oeuvres completes de J.J Rousseau . rà bâton rompu. Ces notes sécartent quel-quefois assez du sujet, pour nêtre pas bonnesà lire avec le texte : je les ai donc xejetéesà la fin du discours, dans lequel jai tâchéde suivre de mon mieux le plus droit chemin.Ceux qui auront le courage de recom-mencer, pourront samuser la seconde foisà battre les buissons , et tenter de parcourirles notes ; il y aura peu de mal que les autresne les lisent point du tout. QUESTION PROPOSÉE PAR LACADÉMIE DE DIJONi Quelle est lorigine de linégalité parmi leâhommes, et si elle est autorisée par laloi naturelle ( 1 ) ? (
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RM2AND880–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ed ones ; the legsare white as fnow, but ihofe before are longer thanthe reft. It is commonly feen flying over waters iathe fummer months. The EPHEMERA nvith peaked njoijtgs, is a fmallflie, with an oblong flender brownifh body, and ablunt tail without hairs. The wings are large, white,and (Ireaked, and fo formed, as to appear like net-work, There are two prominent tubercles on thehead that are fmaller than the eyes, and the malehas a black breafl:, and a tranfparent body j but thatof the female is of a reddifn brown. The hronjon EPHEMERA is ab
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RM2AM6X92–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . las. Juvenal. LONDON: Printed 1743.Reprinted for W. Webb, near St. Pauls. M DCC LXIIL ns. ? ??j*^** •/sv* *^^^^ /v^!* ^vy* •z^!^ ift;^ •^S^ /y* •tft^ V-y *tfy v«^^Vf ViY^ vi^^VrvlSSii: 5^^^ ^yXyib^Y^Y«v:yi^ THE ROYAL CHARTER O F Apollo ^nJtfbeMufcs, FOR Eftablifliing
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RM2AND2CC–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ers, andothers again in the lliape of prifms ; but thefe arejointed, and more flender at their ends than at themiddle. Some Flies have branched or forked feelers,being compofed of two articulated parts, and fo eachof them fcem to be double i but thefe are only foundin fome fort of Butterflies. Others have their feelersvery fhort, but extremely thick, and confill of onlytwo or three joints, and thefe are met with in manyforts of Flies with four wirgs. Likewife the carriageof the feelers may ferve for another diilinclion ; as forinilance, the Ich
RM2AJGYWD–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . letras ; dominado, naoda vaidoja ambição de huma glo-ria vã 7 e inútil , mas do herói-co de fej o de adquirir novas lu*zes, para mais , e mais illufirara ¥ acuidade, a (jue dignamenteprejide : o que junto com a bene-volência do f eu coração, no inti-mo do qual recebe ,. como verda-deiramente fabi o , todos os quepro-curao imitar o Jcu illujire exem-plo , me dá as mais confiantes pro-vas de qile efe meu trabalho naodeixara de confeguir a protecção, a ue tjiic implo
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RM2ANCT1B–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . y-i tS^imlern (7rrn^. ^?<7////.^. O F I N S E C T S. 2gs The common LEECH, is a water infed, having thefigure of a large Worm, and it is as long as a manslittle finger. The mouth is fiirnifhed with thre* (harpflrong teeth, with which it is capable of piercii.^, notonly the ikin of a man, but alfo that of a horfe andox. It has a fmall head, and a black ficin, edged witha yellow line on each fide, and the belly is a littlereddifh; it has alfo fome yellowifh fpots on the back.It produces its young alive, which is only one at atime, in the month
RM2AND7C8–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . 73. OFINSECTS. 97 ^^ater Nymphs by the G&nnansy and fometimes DragonFlies. The hlueip green-bodied LIBELLULA is a beautifulinfed, and has a body almoft an inch in length, whichis of a fine green, with a blueifh caft. The head islarge, as well as the eyes, which are prominent; andthe legs are flender and black. The wings arebrownilli, with a yellowilh tinfture, and have eachan oblong white fpot near the edge. The male has ablue body, and blueifh wings, and is commonly feenflying over waters. The red bodied LIBELLULA has a body nearly aslong as
RM2AND76G–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . hine like glafs. 14. This is a beautiful fpecies, though almoft allthe body is of a fandy colour. It has ftrong feelers,in proportion to the bulk of the body, which are of ablack colour, and Ihaped like bulls horns. The eyesare black and large, the head fhort, and the neck thick.The external wings are adorned with irregular blackfpecks, and the middle of the back is marked with£ve black fpots, reprefenting the heads of carnations. 15. The wings of this are almoft all over of a fortof an afh-colour, and it is entirely without feelers ithe eyes a
RM2ANDBBG–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . are two black points on the hinder part,with two others on the fides ; the legs are alfoyellow. 2. The GRASSHOPPER W//^ yelloiv cqfes of the^nvingSy and a broken^ black, double, longitudinal line, %found among hay, in the time of that harveft. It ist>f the fame fize as the former, and has the body, aswell as the cafes of the wings yellow, with two blacklines thereon, one of which is longer than the other ;and the back part of the belly is yellow, as well astach fide. 3. The di4fy GRASSHOPPER imth the nuivgs of•a muatery colour, fpot ted nvi
RM2AWW663–Historia Zaringo Badensis . slag der Cleinenhilf fo auf dem nechftgehalten Tage zu Nüremberg durch vnnfer vnddes heiligen Reichs Churfürften, Fürften vnd bottfchefften zu feinemTeil auff Ine befchehen ift bereitt aufsgericht vnd bezalt hat dritthalb-hundert guldin Reinifch, Darumb fagen wir für vnns vnd vnnfernachkommen am Reiche denfölben Marggraf Philipfen vnd fein erbendes oberürten Cleinen Anslags, auch aller pene, procefs vnd hannd-lung, vnnd was durch vnns vnnfern Camerprocurator Fifcal oder ye-mand anderer von vnnfern wegen daraufgefetzt, fürgenomen Vnd be-fchehen ift ganntz quitt, ledi
RM2ANCTHW–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . he has oftenfeen thefe Worms that have been killed by mercury,voided with the Ikin broken as above ; and what con-firms this conjefture is, that thofe found in fifh, vvheathrown into cold water, which breaks the fkin, alwaysproduces tape Worms, three times the length of them-felves. Thefe Worms, that is before they are changed,do not feem to have any parts of generation, whichare plain and evident in earth Worms. The gouf^ WORM, is two thirds of an inch inlength, when full grown, and its breadth is nearlyequal to two thirds of its length. The (
RM2ANDC1P–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . (hape and colour as beforer^ fkin was thrown off. The infecls that Linnaus places under the name ofGR.YLLUS, has briflly feelers, membranaceous coversof the wings, Vv^hich are narrow, and in the fhape of thewings of the infeds of the Flie kind, and their legsare proper for leaping. The MOLE CRICKET is one of the largeft.infers in thefe parts of the world, it being two inchesand a half in length, and three quarters of an inch inbreadth. The colour is of a dufky brown, and atthe extremity of the tail there are two hairy ex-crefecnces, refembling
RM2AG8DD4–. Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres : giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, undertaken by order of the present king of France.
RM2ANDHF1–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . hout any change, excepting their be-coming larger. At this time they were an inch anda half long, and of a yellowifh-white colour. Theirbody confifts of twelve fegments or joints, as thofe ofcaterpillars, without including the head. On eachfide the body there is a protuberance that runs allalong the fegments; in it there are nine holes, throughwhich this worm is fuppofed to breath. Under thethree firll there are fix feet, of a reddifh-brown, com-pofed of four or five joints, and they are all alikehairy, and of the colour of the feet. The head i
RM2ANDAFC–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . elds fowed with corn, where they do a great deal ofdamage ; to prevent which, they boil tobacco in water,and pour this decodion in the places where they fre-quent, which drives them away fo effeftually, thattliey will not return again that year. This is metwith at the Cape of Good Hope, and makes its appear-ance in the fummer, and will feed upon grafs, when itcan get nothing better. They are likewife often feeaon the trees, where they devour the leaves. The African GRASSHOPPER a».ith a red head, anddark red nvings, is of the fame fhape and fize
RM2AM6WME–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . THE Foundling Hofpital FOR w I T. yerfes occafioned by a Sluarrel hefcoixt Mr. F—Id—gand Mrs. Cl--ve, 07i his iiitejidbig her the Fart of aBa-jvd, in his iteiv Play called The Wedding Day. f^^^ Bawd! a Bawd! where is this fcoun- ^^^^?Q Fine Work indeed ! By G-d the To
RM2ANDKG4–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ral little regarded by man, except fromthe prejudice they are of to his labours, were formedin fuch great abundance, it would be no eafy ta(k tofind a reply. For mans ufe they were not made, asthey are allowed to be noxious to him; nor for thefuftenance of other animals that may be of ufe to him,fince the advantages of the latter cannot compenfatefor damage done by the former; perhaps the wifeftanfwer would be, that every creature was formedfor itfelf, and each allowed to feize as great a quan-tity of happinefs from the univerfal ftock, as wasc
RM2ANDKCC–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . to fupply the place of feelers. The hornsare eight tenths of ?.n inch long, and terminate inpoints. T5ie probofcis is an inch and a quarter long,and turns upwards, making a crooked line terminatingin two hojns, each of which is near a quarter of aninch long ; but they are not perforated at the end likethe probofcis of other infeds. About four tenths ofan inch above the head on that fide next the body is aprominence or fmali horn, which if the reft of thecrunk were away, would caufe this part to rcfemblethe horn of a Rhinoceros. There is indeed
RM2AND4T1–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . t//ie^f^^al^ /Ji/ttc/y/y. /^j. /^^^^sLm mmmmm t//u 1/^^/1/-/rp/ C^itc/yi(7/ar.9^i? O F I N S E C T S. 125 Of the lead fort of MOTHS, one is of an extra-ordinary ftrufture, having only four jet-black feet ;the external wings are blue, and larger than the in-ternal, which are yellowiih ; the body alfo is yellow,and fo large, that the wings will hardly cover it.The feelers are full of fpecks, and the eyes, exceptthe white pupil, are blackifh, the head, and thetrunk, which is long, llender, and folded up, areyellowiih. 2. This is of a blue-green co
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RM2AWW6AM–Historia Zaringo Badensis . is vlTvnferoder vn-ferer nachl^omen an dem Riche widerruiTen. Vnd wir haben Jm ouchbefolhen das Er euch getrullchen fchirmen vnd by ewren gnaden, fri-keiten vnd Rechten hanthaben vnd beliben laffen folle, vnd wir ge-bieten dorumb euch allen vnd ewer iglichem von Romifcher kungli-cher macht ernftlich vnd vefticlich mit difem Brief das Jr den vorge-nanten Bernhard zu ewrem Landuogt emphahen vfnemen vnd fuv-bafs in ere halden, vnd Jm auch als ewren Landuogt in allen fachenvnd mit allen Rechten vnd nutzen die Eym Landuogt von Rechtswegenzngehoren gehorfame vnd gewertig
RM2AJGY74–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . agradecereíTe íingular teftimunho da fua be-nevolência, com lhe dar a ler obrasde mayor íuppofiçaÕ , e nao infe-rior proveito. IN INDEX DAS INFIRM IDADES, de que fe faz mençaÔ ncfta Obra. D As Toffes, p. 15.Dos Àfeãos da garganta, 16. Do Pleuris, 25. D tf Peripneumonia ,38. Z)0 Rheumatifmo, 58. jDtfj* Febres intermitentes, 67. /)#/ Febres intermitentes da Pri-mavera, 72. £W Febres intermitentes do Ou-tono * 8c. ZW Febres quartas, 88. £)# Hyâfericia, 89. /)# Hydrop
RM2AM6PXW–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . Heads of his Part.-,B-i-mr-?w, Lit, K-l-m-rn-ckf d-tn-rty. It [ 62 ] It then will appear, with what Rage and what FuryGrand Monarques can hang up Folks without Judge or Jury.While Rack, and while Gibbet, while old Rope, and new Rope,A full evil Example fhall fet to al
RM2AND2K9–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . s, and are more pointed behind jand when they are prefled by the fingers, there pro-ceed therefrom fix fmall horns, three on each fide.Each of the teeth is terminated by a hook, iharp atthe end, and they are ferrated on the fides. Whenthis Bee has finiihed her neft, ihe fills it with pafte,lays an egg, and then clofes it up. When the egg isgrown to a proper fize, it weaves a filken fhell, whichflicks to the fides of the leaves in the fhell. Theoutfide of the filk is coarfe, and as brown as coffee;but the infide is very fine, and white, being fm
RM2AKJCTH–Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade; the comparative importance of the British and French islands in the West-Indies: with the value and consequence of StLucia and Granada, truly stated . eing again canvalfed in council, immedi-ately after the reftorauon of King Charles II,thefe letters patent were aduaJly produced, andthefe facts before dated were all clearly proved,as we are fully and authentically informed by thegreat Earl of Clarendon^ who as Lord HighChancellor and as a minifter of ftate had veryattentively confidered this whole matter. As truth is always
RM2AM6NNK–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . dclas in Brijiol, who dyd inJutu lafi, and left feveial oiher Pieces of the like kind. Here [33] Here lie the Nerves, fo often twitchdWith painful Cramps and poignant Stitch iHere lies the Back oft rackdwith Pains,Corroding Kidneys, Loins, and Reins jHere lies the Ski
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RM2ANDB5X–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . .^^e.-0ty. /J^, ^tJor^o/^ Yra/r/to/z/ier, O F I N S E C T S. 6r narrow, and of the colour of brimftone ; and on thecafes of the wings there are two black ftripes, of theihape of the horns of a bull. 6. Tityellocvo GRASSHOPPER n^Athfallonu-cohnredcafes of the njoingSy markedwith four black fpois, is likethe former, but three times as big. The eyes ardblack, and there is a black fpot on each fide thebread. There are two black fpots on each cafes ofthe wings, near the future, and two others behind onthe edges of the wings. This infed near the caf
RM2ANDJXT–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . y^V- /de^t/e^.. Jro/id OFINSECTS. 9 which arifes from a tubercle and turns inwards. Thewhok body, from the end of the horn to the backpart, is four inches long, and the breadth is almofttwo. It has alfo two horns on the head behind thefnout, and there are fix feet or legs forked at theends. This has been juft taken notice of, and differschiefly from the Elephant-Beetle, in not having thehorn on the fnout forked at the end ; befides which ithas no horn on the belly. There is alfo anotherRhinoceros-Beetle, which is common about Viennain Germany.
RM2AND3D1–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . Ui?r?i/^,. 7fi^mi oc. O F I N S E C T S. 143 trunk, a Bee can gather more honey in a day, thana hundred chcmilts in a hundred years. It is longpointed, fupple, and moveable every way, and theKee can thruft it to the bottom of the cup of theilower, notwithftanding the leaves of it, and the fta-mina are in the way, where it fucks cut the honey,and carries it to the hive. But as this trunk, if itwere always extended, would be incommodious, andmight be broken by a thoufand accidents ; it is com-pofed of two pieces, united by a fpring or a joint, in
RM2ANDF0N–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . cafes of the wings is yellow, or ofthe colour of fulphur, and the fides of the belly areyellow. 9. The hro^w CANTHARIS with the cafes of theimngs yellaiu at the point, and a red breafl. It is of thefjze of a loufe, and the breafl is of a rufly red, witha black fpot j the cafes of the wings are brown, anddo not reach half way on the belly ; but their pointsare yellow. The thighs are black, the legs pale, andthe fegment on the belly yellow on the edges. 10. Tkt black CANTHARIS with li^id cafes of theivings, is the leafl of thefe kind of flies, an
RM2AJGXN1–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . ,que defcalçarfe , e exporfe a humar frio , quando fe acha fatigadopelo trabalho ; e beber entaS an-ciofamente agua fria, fobre tudo ados poços, que coítuma fer a maiscommua. A agua do rio he menosnociva: os rayos do Sol. aos quaeseftá continuamente exporta , emen-dao a ília frialdade.VIII. Quando o calor he demafiado ,fe ha de evitar o ter o Soldadolargo tempo em trabalho , e impe-dir y que naÕ durma ao Sol. 12 Prefacçafi IX. Pode encarregarfe aos Soldados,que la
RM2AG8F5R–. Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres : giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, undertaken by order of the present king of France. bec, Sept. 24. Arrived in this City after a tedious and trouble-fome Paftage of 83 Days : We had however but1000 Leagues to make, fo that you fee we dontalways go Poft at Sea, as M. the Abbot de Chcifyufed to fay. I made no Journal of this Voyage,!j^9 becaufe I fufFered greatly by the Sea Sicknefs a-bove a Month. I flattered myfelf that I fhould have been freefrom it, becaufe I had fu
RM2AND09X–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . q^^. -J/ioOWi/J/iu^r. ao2 J/iOfryJA //li n^^an tZ/u^/r/^. KfS O F I N S E C T S. 245 Thefe Worms are of different forts, for fome are inthe fhape of a crofs, of a whitifh afli colour, and ablackifti head ; but when they are touched, they foldthemfelves up like a ball, or rather like a wheel thatwomen make ufe of in fpinning. Another of thisfort is of a red colour, and was found two feet deep inthe ground ; it had a very black head, a forked mouth,a yellowilh red neck, a fcarlet back, and the fix forefeet of a reddifh colour ; but the belly, a
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RM2ANDFE4–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . -T^^Nddf O F I N S E C T S. 43 There is another BURN-COW, with afhorterbodynd a broader belly ; as alfo a Iharper tail, and a fmall:eadj, with prominent eyes, and a wide forked mouth.Vhe cafes of the wings are ftreaked lengthways, andthe colour is as green as grafs, with a mixture of{hinmg gold. It has eight legs, which are long inproportion to the body ; but more flender than in theformer fpecies, and of a blackiih colour, the feelers aremore fmall and Hender, and it is as nimble as the firft,,but has a much more filthy fmell. It lives upon fl
RM2AM6MWY–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . b, diddrink and caroufe. And laugh at the Sight! O rare ! &c. Such a Meeting of Hotch-potch, and Mongrels^ Sure never was feen •,Who all flockd together to alk but one Queftion ? Sirs, What does it mean?The Cuckow aloft did anfwer the Thoufands, Tis j/^pril Cajole,* W
RM2AKJD8T–Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade; the comparative importance of the British and French islands in the West-Indies: with the value and consequence of StLucia and Granada, truly stated . CANDID AND IMPARTIAL, CONSIDERATIO On the Nature of the SUGAR TRADE; THE COMPARATIVE IMPORTANCE OF THE British and French Islai^ds IN THi WEST-INDIES: W I T H yhe Value and Conseq^uence ofSt. LUCIA and GRANADA, truljr ftatedi Illuftrated with Copper-PlATEif. LONDON: Printed for R. B a l d w i n in Pater-niflir Rfiw,- -^A -- .s .J * «, X AC 7 503M-J3 [ I 3 Candid and Impartial
RM2AM6RPK–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . ortant Hiftory, PART the Seccnd.^N the fourteenth Day of the fame Month of Fe- V^ ^iuar) in the very fame Year of our Lord One ctioufand feven hundred and forty-five, the Right Hon. ihe E-^-^ of G religned the Seals into his M s Handsj ( 6i ) Hands, which his M- his
RM2AG8FEA–. Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres : giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, undertaken by order of the present king of France. Enemys Country:Of their Approaches and Attacks,156. Their Way of fighting:Their Inftinct to know the Mark of their CONTENTS. XIV their Enemies Steps, T57. Pre-cautions to fecure their Retreat,and to keep their Prifoners, 157.Of the Marks they leave of theirVictory, 158. Triumph of theWarriors, 160. Wax, of the Myrtle Wax, 34a. Whale, its Fight with the Sword-Fifll,6. Of the Whale Fifh
RM2ANCTRE–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . mw. Fo^cxSq. T/vudxic. O F I N S E C T S. 263 38. The reddijh hronxin SPIDER ^ith nvhite va-riegations. 39. The green eyedyelloiv SPIDER variegated njuitbHI deeperyelloU). 40. The reddijh SPIDER. It is obfervable that this catalogue is defigned tocontain all forts of Spiders, and confequently thofeof the hot countries muft be included, that have been.particularly defcribed ; from whence it appears howunfatisfadory the meer mentioning of their names mudbe to any curious reader; fmce from the charadlerifticks^iven of them here, it will be very ha
RM2AND0YA–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ?l/ie^rccnHa/ifcti/uoAO^uni». ^7. ^Ae /i^r^i-/7y .A/^7^v/f^^^V. 77
RM2AM6NBC–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . yg Anfwer to Ditto. 73 Fiieh at the Gallows. 73 An Epigram on a difconfolate Tut or, infcribed to B— 74 Mfs L—tt—r to C F— 75 Ferfes en the Report of tht Britifli Fleet being to hefent into the Baltick. 76 Verfes on the Report that Sir Peter Warren, Hawke, and Vernon,
RM2ANDG6B–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . es, only it had a more oblong body. Thecafes of the wings are of a greenifh yellow, or ratherof a gold colour ; the legs are long and thickiih>the eyes globous and prominent; and from the fore-head near the eyes, there are two oblong horns orfeelers, which are articulated. The head is fmall, themouth wide, hard, ilrong, and forked ; being armedwith teeth, with which it bites very hard. The bellyis not round, but longifh. It v/ill fight with Beetlesand efts, wounding them in the belly. It is abouthalf an inch long, and feeds upon mofs, heath,
RM2AJGY0G–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . PREFACÇAO DO AU TH O R.. VIDA do Militar eftá fujeí-ta a grandes, e frequentesincommodos, que fao in-feparaveis defte eftado ; calgumas vezes coftumaS ler taes ,que eommiimente fazem grandes e£«tragos , fem perdoar aos corposmais robuftos j e aílim nao he deadmirar , que fe veja em hum Ex-ercito hum grande numero de en-fermes, A Na5 2 Vrefacçao NaÕ obftante , tem-fe obferva-do , que as infirmidades , queréinaÕ entre as Tropas, fe reduzema hum numero , que naÕ he n
RM2ANDBW5–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . t the rudiments of them, and the tail is forked.The body is of a brownifh colour, or rather of awhitifh black. It differs from the land Cricket, inhaving a more prominent head, and fomewhat of aneck. The wings feem likewife to be ufelefs forflying, though they help to raife this infed up. It iscommonly feen fitting upon water-plants, and is faidto fmg like the land Crickets. LOCUSTS, including Grafshoppers, have the famediUinguifhing marks as the former ; but there is agreater variety with regard to their fhapes and colours,as well as their man
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RM2ANDFAA–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . eall is deprefTedbehind, and in the fhape of a heart; but the edgesare fomewhat prominent, and the whole is reddifh,except a black fpot on the upper part, clofe to thehead. The cafes of the win^s are plain, fmooth,and oblong, but very foft and flexible, feeling likeIjlk, and of a brownifli black colour. The bodyis brown, except the laft joint, which is reddifh, andthere is a tindure of the fame colour along the fides,which are compreiled all the way. The joints arefolded in fome fenfe over each other, and their ex-tremities are foft, being cove
RM2AG8E7X–. Letters to the Dutchess of Lesdiguieres : giving an account of a voyage to Canada, and travels through that vast country, and Louisiana, to the Gulf of Mexico, undertaken by order of the present king of France.
RM2AJ1A61–Ratio medendi, in nosocomio practico . VIENNJE JVSTRUE, SBMfTlBUi HERMAMNI JOSEPHI KRUCHTEN. M. DCC. LXII. 1S306 f LIBRAR Founded 1813 Sacr^, Cesare.e, Regi^e, Apostolicje Majestati , AUGUSTISSIM^E ROMANORUM IMPERATRICI, HUNGARLE , BOHEMLE, DALMATLE, croatle, sclavonle, &c. &cR E G I N M, ARCHIDUCI AUSTRIi£, &c. &c. MARLE THERESLE, D O M I N mSUJE CLEMENTISSIM/E, ANTONIUS DE HAEN.ratiomedendiinno78haen
RM2AJH04B–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . CarpmtUi.J. Á O S J^x. 1703 ANTÓNIO SOARES BRANDÃO, Cavalleiro ProfeíTo na Ordem de Chrifto, Fidalgo daCafa de Sua Mageíhde, Cirurgião da fua Comera,e dos feus Exércitos , e nellcs com patente de Te-nente Coronel, Cifurgíaó mói do Reino, 8tc. &c?. PPARECER1Â no theatro do mundo ejle volume com a mayov in decência , e a * ii par* parte que eu tenho netle, nao fe-ria inter ejfante a utilidade publi-ca , fe o privajje da protecçãode hum Mecenas, a quem por to-dos os
RM2AJ18X8–Ratio medendi, in nosocomio practico . CA- I ? ( *** ) 4ggt» i. CAPUT I. VARIA de SUDORIBUS IN MORBIS ACUTIS. §. I. Hippocratica tota noftra Methodtw eft.§. II. Longus Hippocratis textus exProgn. Umitatur, if fuis exceptionibustradittir, ex ipfo Hipp. §. III. Morbinoviina exemplo Hipp. quarenda. §. IV.Qttaftio an fudor in cegra noftra 7. diejcontingens, Criticus effety necne^ utrin-qite agitatur. Qjiandonam ante fudoremcritictm rigor pracedat oportet9 quando-nam non ? Licet fudores optimi Jint pra>-grefji, nihilomintiS in alios morbos incide-re agri, i?no 8* in vwrtem , pojjitnt.occafione e
RM2ANDHR2–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . road bread, the fliape in general beingconfiderable broad in proportion to its length ; butthe eyes are fmall, and the legs long and flender.The whole body and outer part of the cafes of thewings are of a fine fiiining green, with a mixture of)ellow. It is fometimes met with in our gardens. The BEETLE ^Jith da^vated feelers, and the cafes*.f the ivings on the fore part. It is of the fmallkind, and of an oblong i>iape, with a black headand bread. The cafes of the wings are grey towardsthe top, but elfewhere the colour is of a duskyt h^kifh br
RM2ANDGR6–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . O F I N S E C T S. 2> T-his worm changes its fkin once every year, andtowards the end of the fourth year becomes aMay-Bug. The Jmerican hall BEETLE, called by the inha-bitants Tumble-dung, is the raoll numerous and re.markable of the Beetle-kind of any in North-Ame-rica. Their employment is to find neih for their eggs.They are endowed with fagacity to difcover fubfilianceby their excellent fraelling, which directs them inflights to excrements juft fallen from man or beaft, onwhich they inftantly drop, and fall unanimoufly to workin forming r
RM2AM6RCF–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . ke efpecial Notice of him,and to fay nothing !)efore himin any fort; for I may trulyaffure you, there cant be a moreunworthy Perfon in the world,I am fure that as foon as youliave any Acquaintance with him,I (hall receive thanks for the advice.Civility hindereth me to
RM2AJGXDK–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . DESGRIPÇAÕ DAS INFIRMIDADES DOS EXÉRCITOS,. E as Tropas fe acampao naPrimavera, e íbbre tudonos princípios deftaEfta-çaõ , verfehaõ infallivel-mente entre ellas muitos enfermos.As infirmidades , que reinaõ entãoprincipalmente, íaõ : as toíTes mui-to incommodas, os affeólos da gar-ganta, pleurizes, peripneumonias ,e os rheumatiímos. To-* 14 Infirmiãades Todas eftas infirmidades naofaõ de nenhuma maneira contagio-fas $ porém nao permittem, que na-quelle tempo íe mov
RM2AM6T73–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . who would atchieve the fame. YouTi^lVilliam then fnouM rival Trophies raife*And emulate our great Deliverer^ Days,By equal Adlions win the like Applaufe,Alike their Name, their Glory, and their Caufe. May Heavns peculiar Angel Ihield the Youth,Who draws the Sword of L
RM2AKJC0D–Candid and impartial considerations on the nature of the sugar trade; the comparative importance of the British and French islands in the West-Indies: with the value and consequence of StLucia and Granada, truly stated . degree of preheminence j nor isthis founded fimply in the opinion of the French^but is equaliy known and allowed by the Eng-lijh and Dutch •, and in regard to the lafl: mer>tioned commodity, we may appeal to fome ofthe merchants of this city, who are well ac-quainted therewith, and upon whofe authoritytherefore we may the more fafely rely. It is a point of juftice to obferv
RM2AJH0C1–Descripçaõ compendiosa das infirmidades mais commuas dos exercitos : com hum novo, facil, e seguro methodo de curar o mal venereo . CarpmtUi.J. Á O S J^x. 1703 ANTÓNIO SOARES BRANDÃO, Cavalleiro ProfeíTo na Ordem de Chrifto, Fidalgo daCafa de Sua Mageíhde, Cirurgião da fua Comera,e dos feus Exércitos , e nellcs com patente de Te-nente Coronel, Cifurgíaó mói do Reino, 8tc. &c?descripacomp00swie
RM2ANDGET–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . e bark ofihe pine-tree, where it makes crooked furrows. 8. Tht fr,ooth teftaceous DERMESTES with thehinder part of the cafes cf the wi7!gs hairy and hlunt.It is fond of carrion, and alfo feeds on other infefts. 9. The black DERMESTES with grey cafes ofthe wings that are black on the edges. It is called inthe Vpial tranfadions, the Cylindrick Dermelles, witha thick hairy collar, and teftaceous cafes of the wings.i 1? imall, and when touched, rolls itfelf up. I o. The black DERMESTES with grey cafes ofthe it7>?^.f, is no bigger than a fiea. I
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RM2AND4EN–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . birds ; andfomctimes the ground will be almoft covered with themnear the hives. A BEE confifts of two parts, united by a fort of athread, in one of which is the head and breaft, andin the other the belly. The head is armed with twojaws and a trunk. Thefe jaws, or rather nippers,play in opening and ihutting, to the right and left,and they are ufed inftead of hands, to take up thewax to knead it, and to throw out whatever is ufelcfs.One of thefe is as long again as the other, and thelongeft is a little thicker on one fide, but becomeslefs gradual
RM2ANDCG4–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ^^7 f/4^CW^A</: ^. OFINSECTS. 5! pulfe and corn, particularly wheat, in which lad cafe,he affirms their vertues are moft confiderable. Theyfmell like tar, and tafte like cedar-wood. As for theirufe in medicine, it is too well known to infill upon itin this place. The STINKING BEETLE, called by fome theTENEBRIO, from its hating the light, is a prettylarge infedl, which is all over of a coal black. Thebody is of fuch a form, that any one would concludeit was a winged infed, and that it had cafes for wings;and yet Moufet affures us, that upon e
RM2AND0P7–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ^Ae /i^r^i-/7y .A/^7^v/f^^^V. 77. U/t<i^P/amlCmyf/i O F I N S E C T S. 187 the belly, on each ring, there is a brown fpot, andthe reft is grey ; the eyes are of a very fine green. GNATS in general, have a longiih body, nearlyin the fhapeof a cylinder, and itconfiils of eight rings.The corllet, though fhort, is confiderable for its fize,and to this the legs and wings are connefted, befidesthe two ballances or mallets. There are alfo fourmarks, placed much in the fame manner as otherFlies ; for the two firft of which are pretty near thehead. W
RM2AJKGNE–Oeuvres completes de J.J Rousseau . ,.*? a 1. POLITIQUE. TOME PREMIER, DISCOURS SUR LORIGINE E T L E SFONDEMENS DE LINÉGALITÉ PARMI LES HOMMES. A A LA RÉPUBLIQUEDE GENEVE, M AGNIFIQUES, TRES HONORES,ET SOUVERAINS SEIGNEURS, Convaincu quil nappartient quau ci-toyen vertueux de rendre à sa patrie des hon-neurs quelle puisse avouer, il y a trente ansque je travaille à mériter de vous offrir unhommage public; et cette heureuse occa-sion suppléant en partie à ce que mes effortsnont pu faire, jai cru quil me seroit permisde consulter ici le zèle qui manime, plusque le droit qui devroit mautoriser. A
RM2AJKFNP–Oeuvres completes de J.J Rousseau . origine et les fondemens delinégalité parmi les hommes. 47 Lettre de Jean-Jacques Rousseau à M. Phi-lopolis. 241Discours sur léconomie politique. 257Let. de M. Rousseau à M. de Bastide. 341Projet de paix perpétuelle. 343Jugement sur la paix perpétuelle. 309Polysynodie de labbé de Saint-Pierre. 419Chapitre premier. Nécessité dans la mo-narchie dune forme de gouvernement sub-ordonnée au prince. Ibid.Çhap. II. Trois formes spécifiques de gou-vernement subordonné. 42^ TABLE; 479 Chap. III. Rapport de ce formes à cellesdu gouvernement suprême. 427 Chap. IV. Parta
RM2ANDA81–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . ^rotu/id^ /^.o.. j/ii^Cvni/iuvtifu/t^rr/t/. fuj
RM2AND8H2–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . J/li( //fc/.tr/Ar. ^i^MBS^mmmmmm, OFINSECT&. 63 and a chefnut-coloured neck. On the hollow part ofthe belly of this infeft, there is a fubftance, fomewhatrefembling a pair of fpedlacles. It can draw the twocircular parts near each other, which when it does^ itmakes a noife almoft like a Cricket. It generally fliesall the morning, *but in the middle of the day it fixesupon elm-trees, to avoid the heat of the fun, andnever is fecn on any other; for which reafon, we mayconclude that it feeds on the leaves of thofe trees. Nieuhoff informs us, that
RM2AM6WBB–The foundling hospital for witIntended for the reception and preservation of such brats of wit and humour, whose parents chuse to drop themContaining all the satires, odes, ballads, epigrams, &cthat have been wrote since the change of the ministry, many of which have never before been printedNumber ITo be continued occasionally . gs. On the March of the D h. Britannias Lamentation and Petition to the D—ke.A New Ballad on Beating the F rench.A Letter on the Blues .News from the Army on the K—g and D—ke.To Fortune, on S ys znA W le. The Miftake. The Downfal of Dancing, to the LiLdX^i^ofUlackheat
RM2ANCYYA–A new and accurate system of natural history .. . R w//>6 iva-ved lines at the //?-fertions of the legs. 20. Tht brovjn and Tariegated SFJDER m^ith lineslike lea<ves. 21. The little grey SPIDER, ^ith a black Jpot onthe hips. 22. Tht/mall hlueijh SPIDER oy///^ « toothed fpoton the hips. 23. The long leggedyellovo hairy SPIDER. 24. The great grey SPIDER fivith ^very fro^ninent?appendages at the Dent. 25. The dujky SPIDER variegated VJtth a brightzvhite. 26. The black SPIDER iJiiih denticulated r^vhite fpots. 27. The great blackijh SPIDER variegated withfpots of a deeper black. 28. The grey
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