The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... passed insensibly into a | Tuparvís ( Thucyd . , ii . 63 ) ; when the contribution of ships and men was commuted in most cases for a money payment , and the funds of the confederation were transferred from the Apollonium at Delos to the ...
... passed insensibly into a | Tuparvís ( Thucyd . , ii . 63 ) ; when the contribution of ships and men was commuted in most cases for a money payment , and the funds of the confederation were transferred from the Apollonium at Delos to the ...
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... passed from Egypt to the neighbouring isles , cow - headed figures of the goddess having been discovered in Cyprus . Her figures and representation are common . Jablonski , Panth .; Wil- kinson , Manners and Customs , iv . 387 ; Birch ...
... passed from Egypt to the neighbouring isles , cow - headed figures of the goddess having been discovered in Cyprus . Her figures and representation are common . Jablonski , Panth .; Wil- kinson , Manners and Customs , iv . 387 ; Birch ...
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... passing through a mass of 1 See F. Galton , " On Blood Relationship , " Proc . Roy . Soc . , June 13 , 1872 . air , this motion is of a certain definite type , and if left to itself the whole motion is passed on to other masses of air ...
... passing through a mass of 1 See F. Galton , " On Blood Relationship , " Proc . Roy . Soc . , June 13 , 1872 . air , this motion is of a certain definite type , and if left to itself the whole motion is passed on to other masses of air ...
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... passed himself off on the world as a greater master of classical learning than Bentley , he now passed himself off as a greater master of ecclesiastical learning than Wake or Gibson . By the great body of the clergy he was regarded as ...
... passed himself off on the world as a greater master of classical learning than Bentley , he now passed himself off as a greater master of ecclesiastical learning than Wake or Gibson . By the great body of the clergy he was regarded as ...
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... passed the Commons with little difficulty ; for the bishop , though invited to defend himself , chose to reserve his defence for the assembly of which he was a member . In the Lords the contest was sharp . The young duke of Wharton ...
... passed the Commons with little difficulty ; for the bishop , though invited to defend himself , chose to reserve his defence for the assembly of which he was a member . In the Lords the contest was sharp . The young duke of Wharton ...
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