The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General LiteratureWerner Company, 1895 |
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... interest . He died at Frankfort 19th September . 1812 , leaving ten children , five sons and five daughters ... interests of the several members of the firm has been preserved by the system of intermarriages . which has been the general ...
... interest . He died at Frankfort 19th September . 1812 , leaving ten children , five sons and five daughters ... interests of the several members of the firm has been preserved by the system of intermarriages . which has been the general ...
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... interest to microscopists . 66 Now familiarly known as wheel animalcules " from the wheel - like motion produced by the rings of cilia which generally occur in the head region , the so - called rotatory organs , they were first ...
... interest to microscopists . 66 Now familiarly known as wheel animalcules " from the wheel - like motion produced by the rings of cilia which generally occur in the head region , the so - called rotatory organs , they were first ...
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... interest . The Groote Kerk or Laurenskerk is a Gothic brick structure of the fifteenth century with a tower 297 feet high ; it has a fine rood screen and an excellent organ , and contains the monuments of Lambert Hendriks- zoon , Egbert ...
... interest . The Groote Kerk or Laurenskerk is a Gothic brick structure of the fifteenth century with a tower 297 feet high ; it has a fine rood screen and an excellent organ , and contains the monuments of Lambert Hendriks- zoon , Egbert ...
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... interest is kept up throughout . Rousseau's reputation was now higher than ever , but the term of the comparative prosperity which he had enjoyed for nearly ten years was at hand . The Contrat Social was obviously anti - monarchic ; the ...
... interest is kept up throughout . Rousseau's reputation was now higher than ever , but the term of the comparative prosperity which he had enjoyed for nearly ten years was at hand . The Contrat Social was obviously anti - monarchic ; the ...
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... interest in its theology and monasticism . He first settled in Egypt , hearing the lectures of Didymus , the Origenistic teacher at Alexandria , and also cultivating friendly relations with Macarius and other ascetics in the desert . In ...
... interest in its theology and monasticism . He first settled in Egypt , hearing the lectures of Didymus , the Origenistic teacher at Alexandria , and also cultivating friendly relations with Macarius and other ascetics in the desert . In ...
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