The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... become so modified by culture at the original plants from which they have descended an no longer be traced . The abundance of varieties in Ludia would seem to indicate that part of Asia as the birth- place of the present edible forms ...
... become so modified by culture at the original plants from which they have descended an no longer be traced . The abundance of varieties in Ludia would seem to indicate that part of Asia as the birth- place of the present edible forms ...
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... becomes of the most agonizing character : in the words of Sydenham , " now it is a violent stretching and tearing of the ... become implicated , until in advanced cases scarcely any articulation escapes , and the discase thus becomics ...
... becomes of the most agonizing character : in the words of Sydenham , " now it is a violent stretching and tearing of the ... become implicated , until in advanced cases scarcely any articulation escapes , and the discase thus becomics ...
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... become chronic , colchicum , although of less service than in acute gout , is yet valuable , particularly when the inflammatory attacks recur . More benefit , how- ever , appears to be derived from iodide of potassium , guaiacum , and ...
... become chronic , colchicum , although of less service than in acute gout , is yet valuable , particularly when the inflammatory attacks recur . More benefit , how- ever , appears to be derived from iodide of potassium , guaiacum , and ...
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... become , in virtue of this rule , the property of the state ; and how it shall deal with them becomes a question of statesmanship , not of interference with private interests . Under the name of " vested interests , " all existing ...
... become , in virtue of this rule , the property of the state ; and how it shall deal with them becomes a question of statesmanship , not of interference with private interests . Under the name of " vested interests , " all existing ...
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... become then the impersonation of the bloom of all sensuous ap- pearance , of grace and cheerfulness , both in nature and in moral action . They form part of the train attendant on the greater gods , especially Aphrodite and Apollo ...
... become then the impersonation of the bloom of all sensuous ap- pearance , of grace and cheerfulness , both in nature and in moral action . They form part of the train attendant on the greater gods , especially Aphrodite and Apollo ...
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