[122.] Narrow, like walking on a rope.
[123.] A Greek philosophical writer. This Πιναξ is a representation of a table where the whole human life with its dangers and temptations is symbolically represented.
[124.] Picture.
[125.] The course taken by the Spanish Treasure ships. See Anson Voyages.
[126.] A recommencement.
“Dulcique senex vicinus Hymetto
Qui partem acceptæ sava inter vincla cicutæ
Accusatori nollet dare,”—Juv. Sat. xiii. 185.
[127.] A small revolution made by one planet in the orbit of another.
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