Fecond

Word FECOND
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The firft ftep in the procefs of cry flat lizat ion is the tormation of grains, the fecond is the increafe in onedimenfion, the third in two dimenfions, and the fourth in three dimenfions; the grains thcm - fclves, however, to be vifible, muft receive ac - cretions in the three dimenfions. ❋ Unknown (1794)

The firft volume is divided into four different parts; the firft of which contains, in ten letters, what may be called, pro - perly, the author's journey to Sicily, The fecond is a trans - lation of Dolomieu's difTertation on an extinft volcano, in that part of Sicily which is called Val di Noto. ❋ Unknown (1791)

The fecond was a ram and impolitic remedy againft public bankruptcy; to increafe national credit they increafed na - tional property, but by the means they took of doing fo, they have fhaken the whole fa - brick of property to its foundation. ❋ Hervey, Frederic (1791)

As the ground rifes to the eaft, in what may be called the fecond region, the foil is o£ ❋ Unknown (1791)

In a commercial light, the firft of thefe iflands was of the higheft importance; its cotton was the beft in the Weft Indies; the fecond was a ftation of which the ufefulnefs in war was continually manifefted while in our pofleffion. ❋ Unknown (1785)

Abimelech, the fon of Abimelech, and therefore called the fecond of that name, fucceeded his father in the king - dom of the Philiftines, reigned alfo at Gerar, had almoft the fame. tranfaciions with Ifaac as his father had with Abraham, and feems to have been aduated by the very fame principles as his father, and to have well deferved to be ftyled a juft and pious prince. ❋ Unknown (1779)

The fecond is the moft encumbered with notes, becaufe the principles it contains being chiefly controvertible, required the fupport of a greater accumulation of proof. ❋ Unknown (1777)

You fay reflexion cannot make us feel, tho 'it may make us aA as if we did, which is extremely juft; therefore I did not make refledion the caufe of this feeling, but habit; which, I faid, Aeals fo imperceptibly Upon us, that we miftake it for nature; and it is fo near it, that it is called a fecond nature. ❋ Unknown (1767)

Manichecs framed Chntt a body of aire, bycaufe Chnfl is called the fecond Adam, heauenly of heauen. ❋ Unknown (1578)

* • tution, and that the fecond is the work of one or ❋ Unknown (1789)

'* the ceremony of his obfequies; the fecond was a journal. of the moft memorable aftions of his life, which, by bis laft will, he ordered to be engraved on the pillars of brafs, which fupported the frontifpiece of his ftately maufoleum.. ❋ Unknown (1780)

His fecond leads them on; t Our hoft unitecfifenward pours, ❋ Thomas William Taylor (1812)

The fecond lieutenant, Mr. Gore, having been with a boat to dredge for oyfters, faw Tome Indians, who made figns for him to come on fhore, which he declined. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The majou baroe, or fecond fort, at i rix-dollar per lb# ❋ Unknown (1812)

Tr. It is moreover known that Hypparchus, tnree centuries before the vulgar aera had determined the lati* tude and longitude of feveral ftars; and that Ptolemy in the fecond century afcertained by his method the geographical pofition of feveral places on the earth with a nicety from which we may infer that they were the refult of agronomical obferrations. ❋ Unknown (1812)

About noon he landed from a fmall inlet, on the fouthern extremity of what he then deemed the fecond of the Scouten iflands; and as the weather from the evening of the day before had been tempeftuous, he refolved on halting here till next morning, and this the more willingly, from the crew, who had not been on fhore for two days, being exhaufted with fatigue. ❋ Unknown (1812)

He took to his third wife, Brilliana, fecond daughter of Edward, ❋ Unknown (1812)

Sir Thomas, eldest sorriviog son, fecond Marfuk, seooeasor to his father in titles and estate, was Knight of the Garten ' ❋ Unknown (1812)

Smflll: like ft in the fecond fyilaUe of opinion; as ❋ Alexander Stewart (1812)

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