The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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Page 55
... Government , he was promoted to the deanery of Carlisle . | politicians who hoped that they might be able , during the life of Anne , to prepare matters in such a way that at her decease there might be little difficulty in setting aside ...
... Government , he was promoted to the deanery of Carlisle . | politicians who hoped that they might be able , during the life of Anne , to prepare matters in such a way that at her decease there might be little difficulty in setting aside ...
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... Government . surface of the province is of a very varied character , pre- senting wide and fertile plains , stretches of fern - heath and swamp , mountain ranges and isolated peaks , tracts of richly - wooded jungle , rocky plateaus ...
... Government . surface of the province is of a very varied character , pre- senting wide and fertile plains , stretches of fern - heath and swamp , mountain ranges and isolated peaks , tracts of richly - wooded jungle , rocky plateaus ...
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... Government , which is now situated at Welling- ton . The city has a fine appearance , especially from the harbour , and is surrounded by a number of flourishing suburban villages , with several of which it is connected by railway ...
... Government , which is now situated at Welling- ton . The city has a fine appearance , especially from the harbour , and is surrounded by a number of flourishing suburban villages , with several of which it is connected by railway ...
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... government under which he enjoyed favour and reward ; nor can we deny that , considering how necessary the government of Augustus was to the bleeding common- wealth , each in his several way did an invaluable service to his country ...
... government under which he enjoyed favour and reward ; nor can we deny that , considering how necessary the government of Augustus was to the bleeding common- wealth , each in his several way did an invaluable service to his country ...
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... government during his viceroyalty of the Deccan , and gave it the name of Aurungábád . It thus grew into the prin- cipal city of an extensive province of the same name , stretching westward to the sea , and comprehending nearly the ...
... government during his viceroyalty of the Deccan , and gave it the name of Aurungábád . It thus grew into the prin- cipal city of an extensive province of the same name , stretching westward to the sea , and comprehending nearly the ...
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