The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... seem to owe their pre - eminence to the happy blending of their composite parts . It is perhaps also worthy of remark ... seems to have been a man of great vigour and considerable administrative talent , and by a mixture of hard fighting ...
... seem to owe their pre - eminence to the happy blending of their composite parts . It is perhaps also worthy of remark ... seems to have been a man of great vigour and considerable administrative talent , and by a mixture of hard fighting ...
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... seems to have for its keynote the necessity of main- taining at any price a strong central Government to cope with external emergencies . He identifies himself with no party , but generally manages by timely concessions to form such ...
... seems to have for its keynote the necessity of main- taining at any price a strong central Government to cope with external emergencies . He identifies himself with no party , but generally manages by timely concessions to form such ...
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... seems probable , it is meant to cover the whole of the great hallel or tehilla ( Ps . cxlv.-cl. ) , which must , from 1 Possibly under Simon ; compare the other hallel ( Ps . cxlv.-cl. ) with 1 Mac . xiii . 50 sq . 2 מעלה ) שיר המעלות ...
... seems probable , it is meant to cover the whole of the great hallel or tehilla ( Ps . cxlv.-cl. ) , which must , from 1 Possibly under Simon ; compare the other hallel ( Ps . cxlv.-cl. ) with 1 Mac . xiii . 50 sq . 2 מעלה ) שיר המעלות ...
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... seems 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 ...
... seems 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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... seems to be the result of a mere transference of intensity from the associated sensation or idea that sets on the ... seem , but one way left , viz . , to regard those movements which are immediately expressive of pleasure or pain as ...
... seems to be the result of a mere transference of intensity from the associated sensation or idea that sets on the ... seem , but one way left , viz . , to regard those movements which are immediately expressive of pleasure or pain as ...
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