The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 9. köideHenry G. Allen Company, 1890 |
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... various papers instruction from a relative , and then studied under Ribera on his discoveries before several learned societies , he occu- ( Lo Spagnoletto ) , of whom he ranks as the most eminent pied himself with the classification and ...
... various papers instruction from a relative , and then studied under Ribera on his discoveries before several learned societies , he occu- ( Lo Spagnoletto ) , of whom he ranks as the most eminent pied himself with the classification and ...
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... various Chinese and Japanese works , some of the latter being most quaintly and yet spiritedly illustrated . It appears to have been known in China some 2000 years B.C. , and the records of a King Wen Wang , who reigned over a province ...
... various Chinese and Japanese works , some of the latter being most quaintly and yet spiritedly illustrated . It appears to have been known in China some 2000 years B.C. , and the records of a King Wen Wang , who reigned over a province ...
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... various falcons , particularly of the peregrine , is called a " tiercel ; " the term is also applied to the male of the goshawk . Trussing . - A hawk is said to " truss " a bird when she catches it in the air , and comes to the ground ...
... various falcons , particularly of the peregrine , is called a " tiercel ; " the term is also applied to the male of the goshawk . Trussing . - A hawk is said to " truss " a bird when she catches it in the air , and comes to the ground ...
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... various names and totems , that the members of a local tribe could intermarry with one another and yet not violate the law of exogamy . Such a local tribe , flushed with success in war , might refuse to marry beyond its limits , and ...
... various names and totems , that the members of a local tribe could intermarry with one another and yet not violate the law of exogamy . Such a local tribe , flushed with success in war , might refuse to marry beyond its limits , and ...
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... various occasions by plagues of insects , especially in 476 and again in 872. As to vermin , such as rats , mice , & c . , destroying the crops , there are but few instances on record . In 1581 there was a plague of mice in Essex , and ...
... various occasions by plagues of insects , especially in 476 and again in 872. As to vermin , such as rats , mice , & c . , destroying the crops , there are but few instances on record . In 1581 there was a plague of mice in Essex , and ...
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