Arts and Sciences: Or, Fourth Division of "The English Encyclopedia", 3. köideCharles Knight Bradbury, Evans & Company, 1867 |
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... considerable price ; on some he is called AELBRED REX , on others ELFRED . Edward the Elder has Saxon buildings on the reverses of several of his coins ; and on one of Athelstan's is a building intended for York Cathedral . The coins of ...
... considerable price ; on some he is called AELBRED REX , on others ELFRED . Edward the Elder has Saxon buildings on the reverses of several of his coins ; and on one of Athelstan's is a building intended for York Cathedral . The coins of ...
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... considerable mass of matter to carry downwards and convey out of the system . It is provided with muscular fibres , very much larger than those which belong to the small intestines . These fibres form three large bands , which are ...
... considerable mass of matter to carry downwards and convey out of the system . It is provided with muscular fibres , very much larger than those which belong to the small intestines . These fibres form three large bands , which are ...
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... considerable obstacles in the way of gifts of land or money to be laid out in land in England for charitable purposes , does not extend to the two universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge , or to colleges in the two universities , nor to ...
... considerable obstacles in the way of gifts of land or money to be laid out in land in England for charitable purposes , does not extend to the two universities of Oxford and Cam- bridge , or to colleges in the two universities , nor to ...
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... considerable , this may be advantageously used as a meridian mark [ TRANSIT ] ; but then the lens should have a separate support within the observatory , and the position of the mark should be jealously watched and verified . Dr ...
... considerable , this may be advantageously used as a meridian mark [ TRANSIT ] ; but then the lens should have a separate support within the observatory , and the position of the mark should be jealously watched and verified . Dr ...
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... considerable extent , remained roving and independent ; the colonial population , confined to a few ports and the surrounding districts , where sugar , coffee , tobacco , and a few other products are grown , became discontented ; and ...
... considerable extent , remained roving and independent ; the colonial population , confined to a few ports and the surrounding districts , where sugar , coffee , tobacco , and a few other products are grown , became discontented ; and ...
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