The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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Page 11
... " and " peasant " land and occupations was strictly observed , and no transition of property or employment from one class to another was possible . in 1809 . William IV . reformed the municipalities and HISTORY . ] 11 PRUSSIA.
... " and " peasant " land and occupations was strictly observed , and no transition of property or employment from one class to another was possible . in 1809 . William IV . reformed the municipalities and HISTORY . ] 11 PRUSSIA.
Page 12
... possible , and the Prussian statesmen had the good sense to leave the Rhenish districts in the full enjoy- ment of the institutions they had been used to under the French régime . The remainder of Frederick William III.'s reign , though ...
... possible , and the Prussian statesmen had the good sense to leave the Rhenish districts in the full enjoy- ment of the institutions they had been used to under the French régime . The remainder of Frederick William III.'s reign , though ...
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... possible question for the critic is whether the ascription of these psalms to David was due to the idea that he was the psalmist par excellence , to whom any poem of unknown origin was naturally ascribed , or whether we have in some at ...
... possible question for the critic is whether the ascription of these psalms to David was due to the idea that he was the psalmist par excellence , to whom any poem of unknown origin was naturally ascribed , or whether we have in some at ...
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... possible to supply of the history of the two Davidic collections , from which it appears that the name of David which they bear is at least so far appropriate as it marks But the the generally non - clerical origin of these poems ...
... possible to supply of the history of the two Davidic collections , from which it appears that the name of David which they bear is at least so far appropriate as it marks But the the generally non - clerical origin of these poems ...
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... possible except along the watercourses . marshy tracts , which extend westwards into Vitebsk and north - eastwards towards St Petersburg , were even more impassable ten centuries ago , and , encircling the old Russian city of Pskoff ...
... possible except along the watercourses . marshy tracts , which extend westwards into Vitebsk and north - eastwards towards St Petersburg , were even more impassable ten centuries ago , and , encircling the old Russian city of Pskoff ...
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