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  • THE PREFACEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/preface

    narrow, in comparison of ours, which is extended, by the Artifice of Language, over the whole Globe. They see with their own Eyes only; we with those of the whole Species.—In respect, by Language we are upon much the same footing, in respect of...

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  • AGILOPShttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/AGILOPS

    a Tumor, or rather Ulcer, in the great Canthus or Angle of the Eye, by the Root of the Nose; either with or without an Inflammation. See Eye, Tumor, and Ulcer. The Word, in its original Greek, aigylops, signifies a Goat's Eye; in regard, Goats are...

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  • ADNATAhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ADNATA

    in Anatomy, a pretty thick white membrane,investing the ball of the eye; called also Conjunctiva. SeeTunic, and Conjunctiva. The Adnata makes what we commonly call the white ofthe eye; whence it is also called the Albuginea. See Eye, etc. ADNATA

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  • ABDUCTORhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/biotechnology/anatomy/ABDUCTOR

    of the exterior Os Sesamoideum pollicis : It serves to draw the great Toe from the rest. See TOE. ABDUCTOR Oculi, or of the Eye, is one of the four Recti, or strait Muscles, arising from the bottom of the Orbit, and spread over the first proper Tunic ;...

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  • ABSTRACTIONhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/physics/philosophy/ABSTRACTION

    that meansframe to it self Abstract Ideas, of a different Nature and Kind from the sensible ones. For an Example hereof, The Eye perceiving an Object extended, coloured, and moved, resolves this Compound Idea, into its simple, constituent ones ; and...

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  • ADDUCTOR Oculihttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ADDUCTOR%20Oculi

    ADDUCTOR Oculi, a Muscle of the Eye; so called,because it inclines its Pupil toward the Nose. See Eye.It is also called Bibitorius; because it directs the Eye towardthe Cup in drinking. See Bibitory. ADDUCTOR Oculi

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  • AERIALhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/AERIAL

    etc. Aerial Perspective, is that which represents Bodies weakened and diminished, in proportion to their distance from the Eye. See Perspective. Aerial Perspective, has chiefly to do with the Colours of Objects, whose force and lustre it takes off more...

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  • Anatomyhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/biotechnology/anatomy

    Gall, Urine, Milk, Sweat, Marrow, &c. Membranes ; Pannicle, Cutis, Cuticula, Papilla, &c. Venters, Head, Meninges, Brain, &c. Eye, Ear, Pupil, Tympanum. Tongue, Teeth, Palate, Larynx, Glottis, Oesophagus, &c. Viscera, Stomach, Lungs, Heart, &c. Liver,...

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  • VIEW OF KNOWLEDGEhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/view-of-knowledge

    Gall, Urine, Milk, Sweat, Marrow, &c. Membranes ; Pannicle, Cutis, Cuticula, Papilla, &c. Venters, Head, Meninges, Brain, &c. Eye, Ear, Pupil, Tympanum. Tongue, Teeth, Palate, Larynx, Glottis, Oesophagus, &c. Viscera, Stomach, Lungs, Heart, &c. Liver,...

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  • ACTIONhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACTION

    Quintil. Each part of the body is by them enlisted into the service and marshaled in its proper place: The hand, the eye, head, neck, sides, cheeks, nostrils, lips, arms, shoulders, etc. "Precipuum in Actione, Caput est—Cum gestu concordet, & Lateribus...

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  • ABELIANShttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/religion/theology/ABELIANS

    Paradise ; alledging, that there was no other Union between Adam and Eve, but that of Hearts. He adds, they had likewise an Eye to the Practice of Abel, whom they held to have been married, but never to have known his Wise : and from, him they deriv'd...

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  • ACINIFORMIS TALICAhttps://chambers.encyclo.eu/index.php/unclassified/ACINIFORMIS%20TALICA

    ACINIFORMIS TALICA, the same with the Tunica Uvea of the Eye. See Uvea. ACINIFORMIS TALICA

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