The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General LiteratureWerner Company, 1895 |
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... given off at irregular intervals short lateral branches , each of which terminates in a flame - cell precisely similar in structure to the flame - cells found in Planarians , Trematodes , and Cestodes ; here as there the question ...
... given off at irregular intervals short lateral branches , each of which terminates in a flame - cell precisely similar in structure to the flame - cells found in Planarians , Trematodes , and Cestodes ; here as there the question ...
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... given below relative to the exports of grain to the United Kingdom . The great variations in these figures , though obviously due in part to political causes , likewise serve to illustrate the chief drawback under which Roumanian ...
... given below relative to the exports of grain to the United Kingdom . The great variations in these figures , though obviously due in part to political causes , likewise serve to illustrate the chief drawback under which Roumanian ...
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... given than any man whom history mentions to this latter weakness , he suffered intensely from it . His moral ... given above . The Confessions and Reveries , which , read in private , had given much umbrage to persons concerned , and ...
... given than any man whom history mentions to this latter weakness , he suffered intensely from it . His moral ... given above . The Confessions and Reveries , which , read in private , had given much umbrage to persons concerned , and ...
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... given a new wherry to be rowed for by watermen , two in a boat , which is perhaps the first pair - oared race on record . Similar prizes were also given by Astley , the celebrated horseman and circus proprietor of the Westminster Bridge ...
... given a new wherry to be rowed for by watermen , two in a boat , which is perhaps the first pair - oared race on record . Similar prizes were also given by Astley , the celebrated horseman and circus proprietor of the Westminster Bridge ...
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... given to William of Rubruk , a Franciscan friar and the author of a remarkable narrative of Asiatic travel in the 13th century . Nothing is known of him save what can be gathered from his own narrative , with the exception of a word ...
... given to William of Rubruk , a Franciscan friar and the author of a remarkable narrative of Asiatic travel in the 13th century . Nothing is known of him save what can be gathered from his own narrative , with the exception of a word ...
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