The new imperial encyclopaedia, or, Dictionary of the sciences and arts : comprehending also the whole circle of miscellaneous literature ... . Islands. He died in works have been printed in four vols. 12mo. TIIONON, a town of the French empire, in the departmentof Mont Blanc, and late capital of Chahlais, in the late duchyof , 13 miles S. W. of Lausanne. Lon. 6. 44. E. (5. 19. N. TIIOOSA, a sea-nvniph, the daughter of Phoicys, and motherot Polyphemus by THOR, the eldest and bravest of the of Odin and Frea,was, after his parents, the greatest god of the Saxo


The new imperial encyclopaedia, or, Dictionary of the sciences and arts : comprehending also the whole circle of miscellaneous literature ... . Islands. He died in works have been printed in four vols. 12mo. TIIONON, a town of the French empire, in the departmentof Mont Blanc, and late capital of Chahlais, in the late duchyof , 13 miles S. W. of Lausanne. Lon. 6. 44. E. (5. 19. N. TIIOOSA, a sea-nvniph, the daughter of Phoicys, and motherot Polyphemus by THOR, the eldest and bravest of the of Odin and Frea,was, after his parents, the greatest god of the Saxons and Daneswhile thev continued heathens. THORACK^ a term applied to an order of fishes in the Lin-nwan system ; the character of this order of fishes is, that theyhave bony gills, and ventral fins placed directly under the thoia.!^,Of this Older there are 21 gencia, viz. the Cepola, Lahrus, Echineis, Scixna, Corypha-na, Perca, Gubius, Trachychthys, Cothas, Gasterosteus, ScorpEua, Scomber, Zeus, Centrogaster, Pleuronectes, MuUus, Cha^todon, Trigla, Sparus, Loiichiurus. bcarus, THM^SHII^^C; MACMJINE Intprvrfd Thnishuui .Wuf/i. Hibli^^..J hi Jttm/j iunJ^^ IhcsjX^nd^pr T H R 735 TH R Thoracic Duct. See Anatomx. TliORAX. SeeAuATOMV. TliORN, in geography, a town of l^egal Prussia, in tlie pala-tiiKUi: of Culm. Loii. 18. 43. E. Lil. N. Thorn, a town of England, in the West Riding of Yorlvshire,31 miles S. of York, and l6i3 N. of London. Thorv, 1?i,\ck, Sec Prunus. Thorn, White, or Hawthorn. See Crataegus. TliORNBLRY, an incorporate to«n of England, in Glou-cestershire ! 24 miles S. W. ot Gloucester. Lon. 2. Jl. W. N. THORNDIKE, Herbert, B. D. a learned English divineof the 17th century. He was educated at Trinity College, Cam-bridge, uhere lie graduated. In 1613, he was elected master ofTrinity College ; but was soon after ejected for his lovaltv. Inlo60, he obtained a prebend in Westminster Abbev. He wrote,I. Epilogns, a Latin treatise


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