Feparate

Word FEPARATE
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That they will remain united according to the conftitutional laws of the empire, fo as not to feparate from the Germanic league, and zealoufly to continue the armaments for the defence of the em - pire, without which neither a reafonable nor a folid peace can be expeded. ❋ Unknown (1795)

In the mean time two mullets and feme fhell-fifli were brought to him, as I fuppofed9 for his feparate portion. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Mo women are prefent at thefe aflemblies, they have their own feparate com - panies. ❋ Unknown (1812)

The citizens and free merchants of Batavia, who are not in the Company's fervice, are amenable to a feparate municipal court of juftice, being what is called the board of fcheepens, or aldermen, wha are eightin number, with a prefident, who is a member of the coimcil of India. ❋ Unknown (1812)

Upon this lupppfition, if two ftrata of air, each of which is charged with as much water as its temperature enables it to liifpend, meet together, and are reduced to a mean temperature, they will not be able to fulpend as much water as in their feparate ftate, and a preci - pitation of part of the water will confequently be produced *. ❋ Unknown (1798)

A ftrong heat is tcquired to feparate from ic the vitriolic acid, wlrfch adheres more firmly to copper than iron. ❋ Unknown (1798)

A charge of forty-eight feet 'of coated fur - face to between ten and eleven grains was fent through three inches oi Jied wire, one hundredth of an inch thick, which juft melted it fo as to feparate. ❋ Abraham Brook (1797)

But his Catholic Maj eft y will always be pleafed* whenever he fees that they make that progrefs which he has ever de fired, in the negotiation of peace, whe - ther it be feparate between France and England, or general; as his fincere wifhes are to make it perpe - tual, by obviating every fource which might hereafter unhappily renew the war. ❋ Unknown (1797)

This fecret and feparate article fhall have the famfc force as if it had been inferted, word for word, in ❋ Unknown (1797)

A charge of forty-eight feet to twelve grains, fent through three inches of copper wire, one hundred and fortieth, of an inch thicli, heated it, red hot, enough to feparate it in feveral places. ❋ Abraham Brook (1797)

The whole country is go - verned by a viceroy, the extent or whole jurifdifiaon, however, has been wifely circumfcribed, in the courfe of this cen - tury, by the ereflion of the four remote provinces of Sonora, Cinaloa, Califor - nia, and New Navarre, into a feparate government. ❋ Unknown (1797)

If we fhould confider divifion of labour as any fign of the ftate of civilization of a country, we fliould be induced to form a very unfavourable opinion of Michlinitz, and of Galicia ia general; where it feems the bufinefs of an innkeeper is not yet knowa as a diflin6l and feparate calling. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Dmfion. does indeed feparate them into fmaller, homogeneoiu, ❋ Unknown (1797)

Add to this alfo, they were found in places widely feparate; the upper part near to Grofvenor Gardens, ancj the lower one on \hc feite of the prefent Market-houfe, ❋ Unknown (1797)

At night they lie down quite naked; and, to feparate the apartments, place upriglit flicks at imall diflances. ❋ Unknown (1797)

He found at laft that the imall pipe of communication was of it - feb fufficiently large for the condenlation, and that no feparate veffel, under the name ol condenfer, was necef - fary. ❋ Unknown (1797)

Thus, he muft either fit down with the lofs of his natural right to the happinefs of the married ftate; or he muft pollute his confcience by conform - ing to thele very fuperftitlons, on account of which he had found it ne&eflery to feparate from the com - munion of the chartered church. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

They therefore, either have attempted to feparate the chaff from the wheat, by reftoring chriftianity to its Original purity, as was the cafe with the venerable reformers; or, having formed their ideas of chriftianity from the fuperftitions and abfurdities, formerly or at prefent, mixed with the profeflion of it in national churches, they have been prejudiced againft it, and have raflily enlifred them - felves under the proud banners of deifm. ❋ Whatman, James, 1741-1798 (1796)

There are certain practices which prevail in the world, in regard to which, this is the command of our holy religion, "Come out from them, and be ye feparate, and touch not the unclean thing," ❋ Worthington, Hugh (1796)

Thus a variety of feparate and independent colonies, each of which had its own government, its own affembly, its own cuftoms and laws, were eflabliihed in Carolina, ❋ Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. Cn (1796)

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