Tiie United States Of
Tiie United States Of America, Arc A Great Division Of North America, Bounded On The Cast By The Tlantic Ocean; On The West By The Mississippi, The Mountains Of Namki, And Rio Bravo ; On The North And North-east By The Lakes Of Canada ; And On The South The ...
Tiieory Of Nunibers
Nunibers, Tiieory Of, 3. Branch Of Analysis Which Lias For Its Object, The Exhibition And Investigation Of Certain Peculiar Numerical Properties; The Relation Of Different Orders Of Nunwers With Each Other; The Forms Of Numerical Divisors ; Thc Solution Of Indeterminate Equations, And The Determination Of Their Possibility-, Or Impossibility, ...
Tiieory Of Perspective The
Tiieory Of Perspective. The Theory Of Perspective May Be Divided Into Four Parts Or Sections. In The First Section Is Explained The Method Of Drawing On A Plane Surface The Exact Representation Or Picture Of Any Object, The Positions Of The Eye And The Pic Ture, And Also The Position ...
Tiionias Ba Rtholine
Ba Rtholine, Tiionias, A Celebrated Danish Anatomist, Was The Second Son Of Caspar Bartholine, A Learned Clergyman At Melanoc In Sweden, And The'. Author Of Numerous Works On Medicine And Natural History. He Was Born At Copenhagen In The Year 1616, And After Receiving His Classical Education In That City, ...
Tile Netherlands
Netherlands, Tile, Or Low Countries, So Called From Their P,:sition With Regard To S-vel Al Great Livers, And The General Aspect Of Their Surface, Consist Of Seventeen Provinces, Which, Together With The Gran:i Du -ity Of Luxemburg, Now Form A Kingdoin On The Westein Coast Of Europe. For Nearly The ...
Timber Bridges
Timber Bridges. This Historical Sketch Respecting Bridges, Has Hither To Been Confined To Those Constructed Of Stone, But Other Materials Have Been Successfully Employed. Bridges Of Great Extent Have Been Constructed Of Wood. With The Exception Of Drawings Made By Palladio And Others, From The Descriptions Given In Cxsar's Com ...
Tioga
Tioga, County Of Pennsylvania, Bounded E. By Bradford County Of The Same State; S.e. And S. By Lycoming; W. By Potter, And N. By Steuben County, New-york. Length From East To West 36, Mean Width 32, And Area 1152 Square Miles. Ex Tending In Lat. From 41° 32' To 42°, ...
Tipperary
Tipperary, A County Of Ireland, In The Pro Vince Of Munster. It Is About 74 Miles Long From N. To S., 240 From E. To Iv., And Contains 1591 Square Miles, Or 21,018,240 Acres, Which Are Di Vided Into 12 Baronies And 186 Parishes, Of Which 116 Are In The ...
Tipton
Tipton, County Of Tennessee, Bounded N. By Dyer, E. By Haywood, S.e. By Lafayette, S.\v. By Shelby, And Iv. By The Mississippi River. Length 50, Mean Breadth 23, And Area 690 Square Miles. Extending In Lat. From 35° 23' To 48' N., And In Lon. From 12° 32' To 13° ...
Tobago
Tobago, One Of The Carribee Islands In The West Indies, Belonging To Great Britain. It Is About 25 Miles Long, And Its Greatest Breadth Is 12 Miles. It Was Discovered By Columbus In 1498. About 1632 It Was Colonized By The Dutch, Under The Name Of New Walcheren. The Nav. ...
Tobagoxima Or Tobago Sima
Botol Or Bottel, Tobagoxima Or Tobago Sima, A Small Island In The Chinese Sea, About Four Leagues In Circumference. It Lies On The Same Paral Lel With The South Point Of Formosa, And Is Situated Between It And The Bashee Islands. It May Be Seen At The Distance Of Fifteen ...
Tolland
Tolland, County Of Connecticut, Bounded By Windham E., New London S.e. And S., Hartford W., And Hamden And Worcester Counties In Mas Sachusetts N. Length From South To North 33 Miles; Mean Width 12, And Area 396 Square Miles. Extending In Lat. From 41° To 42° 02' N. And In ...
Tom Penelope
Penelope, Tom. Vicill. Meleagris, Lin. Guam. Bill Smooth At The Base, Middle-sized, Broader Than High, The Tip Compressed And Arched ; Nostrils Lateral, Ovate, Half-covered, But Open In Front; Checks Naked; The Throat, With A Longitudinal Wattle, Carunculated In The Middle; Feet Four-toed, Smooth, The Tarsi Reticulated ; Wings Short. ...
Tombigbee
Tombigbee, River Of The United States, In The States Of Mississippi And Alabama, Rising By Nu Merous Branches In The Northeastern Angle Of The Former, Interlocking Sources With The Yazoo And Big Ilatchee, Flowing Into The Mississippi And Bear Creek Branch Of Tennessee. The Extreme Sources Of Tombigbee Are In ...
Tompkins
Tompkins, County Of New-york, Hounded By Seneca County N.w., Cayuga N., Cortlandt E., Tioga S., And Seneca Lake Separating It From Steuben County W. Length From East To West 30; Mean Width About 20, Area 600 Square Miles. Ex Tending In Lat. From 42° 17' To 42° 38' N., And ...
Topical Dyeing Or Calico
Topical Dyeing Or Calico Ruinting, Is The Art Of Printing Various Coloured Patterns Upon Plain Calicoes By Applying Certain Colourless Morclaunts To The Cloth. This Beautiful Art Is One Of Great Antiquity, And Was Carried To Considerable Perfection In India. As The Object In This Brief Sketch Is Not To ...
Totanus
Totanus, Bechst. Tem. Scolopax And Tringa, Lin. Lath. &c. Houseman. Bill Of Moderate Length, Straight, Rarely Recurved, Soft At The Base, Hard, Solid, And Sharp At The Tip, Compressed Throughout Its Length, Terminating In An Acute Point ; Both Mandibles Furrowed Only At The Base, The Extremity Of The Upper ...
Toulon
Toulon, A Seaport Town Of France, And Capi Tal Of The Department Of The Var. Its Form Is Oval, With Its Greatest Length Parallel To The Sea, And It Stands At The Foot Of A Ridge Of Mountains. It Is Defended By Ramparts, Ditches, Bastions, Batte Ries, And By A ...
Tousra Int Bo Rdenave
Bo Rdenave, Tousra Int, A Celebrated French Physieian,..was Borh At Paris On The 10th April 1728. The .profession Of A Surgeon Having Been Al Most Hereditary In His Family, His Father Was Anxious That It Should Be Continued In The Person Of His Son, And Gave Him A Complete Education ...