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Show PE Y ousLy. adv \,ERNI'C l u l w t v 1 Som Y y again &N fcham .: Nhave taught m‘m};' or difference of an angle ; the perpendicularit [from perricious. % Deftructivelys mifchi :againft their ] ow of thefe lines is the difference of a right angle Watts's Logick PerrE‘'NsION. 2. /. [from perpend.] Confideration Not in ufe Unt All the common a ¥ ‘;fiHextc him e d Y43 / 4R' CI0USNE The qual w 24 MRNICITY 7 fom Z Hear of fuch a crim As tragick poets, fince the birth of time Ne'er feign'd a thronging audience to-amaze But true and perpetrate / in our days. Tate's Juv My tender infants or my careful fire Thefe they returning will to death require Will perpetrate on them the firft defign And take the forfeit of their heads for mine. Diyd imes The foreft, which, in aft Fierce Romulus, for perpetrated crimes Dryden A facred refuge made z w C o t c n r p o e ; .‘\‘ Jued with g Latin. Wipora'TION. 7./. [ peroratio w4 ¢ The i t What m s o t o 4y, This peror tio t t Tru Smart o i f i "* come t N PgrpE'ND Latin. w. a. [perpendo t i ‘ 2. It is ufed by Butler in a neutral fenfe crpend Succefs, the mark no mortal wit Or fureft hand can always hit Shake[peare's Hamlet French. RPE'NDER. 7. /. [ perpigne A coping ftone 4RPE'NDICLE 7. / [ perpendicule We do but row " Croffing any other line at right angles i "Df two lin too i "=7 1f in a line oblique their atoms rove \= 20 in a perpendicular they move ; fome advance not flower in their race 12 ind fome more fwift, how could they be entangled A defperate difcontented afiaffinate would, afte the per petration, have honefted a mere private reWotton venge A woman, who lends an ear to a feducer, ma be infenfibly drawn into the perpetration of the mof angle is tha 2 yg. Some define the perpendicula i y hat the vapours float in the atmofphere an 2. Continual ; uninterrupted ; perennial Within thofe banks rivers no Stream A perpetual {crew hat and th Conftantly 3 ngen mafts attacht make not the altitude A ch thou hatt perpendicularly falln. Shakefpeare /:1 rons ref:nger.ared North and South, not onl ,;3""6 a directive faculty, but if cooled uprigh perpendicularly, they will alfo obtain the fame Brown's Vulgar Errours S /e O?t Up anarrow perpendicularly from theearth weights naturally move perpendicularly d(‘vR?vn ' RPj}\DXCULA'RITY. n. f. [from per/Pemdicular.] The fate of being per pendicalar e bemeeting of two lines is the primary effentia fcre which aét and con of a fcrew th motio of a whee being both infinite ilkins's Mathematical Magick adv [fro continually perpetual. inceffantly have proved a kind of {tandard for language, efpeSaift cially to the common people More ay Gil This verfe is every where founding the very thin in your ears; yet the numbers are perpetnally vae ea re e ne ar nd fo fa th th f d ri Dryden twice In pafliag from them to great diftances, doth i denfer and denfer perpetually 5 and thereb no gravity of thofe great bodies towards on cauf Nezvton's Opticks another The bible and common prayer book in the vulread in churches ] '([[h'l././‘,'l ¢ :' gar tongue, bein #down forc PERPE TUALLY ;#Inthe direGion of a firait line up an tinues its aGion without end line at right angles train againft the teeth of a wheel adwv. [from perpen Afilc"', will return to your foot again thei dra 3. Perpetual fcrew 1ot reftored down again in a pcr;cz:dffu/':zr upo Waodzpard ‘vhe fame precife tract of land In fucha manner as to cut anothe and perpetua humi By the mufcular motionand perpetual flux of th liquids, a great part of them is thrown out of th Arbuthnot body ar s, dicular. with refpect t Under the fame moral, and therefore under th Holyday fame perpetual law Mine is a love, which muft perpetual be Dryden If you can be fo juft as I am true "RPENDI‘cULAR. z. /. A line croflin the horizon at right angles aries in the feveral parts of the globe; by reafo French [perpetuel adj futurity Brozn ?‘hOUgh‘ the quantity of water thus rifing an au}ng be nearly conftant as to the whole, yet i King Charles perpetuus, Latin. 1. Never ceafing; eterna altitude of th ;Jghefl mountains to be four miles The ftrokes of divine vengeance, or of men' etr pei rio inj n att y alw ces cie con ow PerPE'TUAL ae line, defcribed by the incident ray, contain " iith the perpendicular to the refiecting or refractin Cutting the horizon at right angles ‘A bad aétion tions whic arface at the point of incidence. Nezvton's Opticks Clariffa violent ats Blackmore " The angle of incidence Hudibras we're fteer'd by fate PErRPETRATION. #. /. [from perpetrate. 1. The a& of committing a crime i i& w'ng down by a ftrait line T PERPETUATE w. a [perjetuer French; perpetus, Latin. 1. To make perpetunal; to preferve fro extintion ; to eteraize. Medals, tha may be of uf and at the fame majefty's reign Man canno are at prefent only mere curiofitics in the ordinary commeice of life time perpetuate the glories of he Addifon devife any other method fo likel to preferve and perpetuate the knowledge and be be Fo d i n m t ar ef nc f ti el re o li 2. To continue without ceffation or inter miffion What is it, but a continued perpetuated voic ears' t from heaven, refounding for ever in ou give men no reft in their fins, no quiet fro Chrift's importunity, till they awake from théi lethargick fleep, and arife from fo mortiferous ftate, and permit him to give them life. Hemmond PerPETUA'TION [from perfetnat 7. / "Fhe a& of making perpetual ; inceflan continuance Nourifhing hair upon the moles of the face, i the perpetuation of a very ancient cuftom. Brozon PerPETUITY. 7. [ [perpetuité, French perpetuitas, Latin. 1. Duration to all futurity For men to alter thofe laws, which God for perpetuity hath eftablifhed, were prefumption moft in Hooker tolerable For whatfoe'er we perpetrate Fr mi2R ire, French ; perpendicularis, Latin but no verfe entively Thus it):'cmains and the remaindex thus "' hi wit in complianc properly r e v g f c i Perpend, my p o e e f d e t i Con e t o erpend the [perpetro a fenfe l e f ne({:h,ers armcd) wi e n Norickles, the reft tha @ PE'RPETRATE place i Vulgar Errours Brown' fciences n it hat reafonable perpenfion Latin ; perpetrer, French. Always in an il 1. To commit; to a&t Spefs; celerity % PE PE Yet am T bette Than one that's fick o' th' gout, fince he had rathe ity, than be cur' Groan fo in per Sha By the fure phyfician, death Time as long agai Would be fill'd up with our thanks Nothing wante tentions, but onl vas in his time f There can be n of this church, bu built it 2. Exemptio tion to bis n to give perpetui happily eftabiifhed other affurance of the what we have from fro A cycle or period intermiflio o celia ins again as often as i and fo obtains a perpetuity What the gofpel enjoins is a conf of mind to prattife all chriftian vir es, as ofte time and opportunity require ; and not of exercife and action; it being impofiib and the fame time to difcharge variety of A mefs of pot repaft for a perpetuity The ennobling property o accrues to a ma has the property fro LD tha the pleafure religion he tha is, tha may be alfo furc of the per Scut The laws of God as well as of the lan Abhor a perpetuity fhould ftand Eftates have wings, and hang in fortune's power 7o PERPLEX. «. a. [ perplexns, Latin. 1. To difturb with doubtfal notions; t entangle; to make anxious; to teaf with fufpenfe or ambiguity ; to diftract to embarrafs ; to puzzle Being greatly perplexed in his mind, he deter1 Mac. iii. 31 mined to go into Perfia Themfelves with doubts the day and night perDenbam Z)/L'x He perplexes the minds of the fair {ex with nice {peculations of philofophy when he fhould engag their hearts ‘We can diftinguith: no general truths, or at leai Lockz fhall be apt to perplex the mind My way of ftating the main queflion is plai and clear is fitted t min yours obfcure and ambiguous yours toperpli Inftru& and inform T and confound a reader ‘2. T mak complicate intricate t involve t |