The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General LiteratureWerner Company, 1895 |
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... Some of the tunes were probably of popular origin , and they are still used by the French Protestant Church . Others were adopted by the German Lutherans , a German ' imitation of the French versions 11-1 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. ...
... Some of the tunes were probably of popular origin , and they are still used by the French Protestant Church . Others were adopted by the German Lutherans , a German ' imitation of the French versions 11-1 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA. ...
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... probably in French prose , makes its appearance , containing the story of the commission of the Holy Graal to Joseph of Arima- thea , as given above , of his subsequent adventures in Syria and elsewhere , and of the ultimate arrival of ...
... probably in French prose , makes its appearance , containing the story of the commission of the Holy Graal to Joseph of Arima- thea , as given above , of his subsequent adventures in Syria and elsewhere , and of the ultimate arrival of ...
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... probably identical with that used to form a large class of adjectives and genitives ( like the Greek ἵπποιο for ἱπποσιο ) ; in this case future time will have been regarded as an attribute of the subject , no distinction being drawn ...
... probably identical with that used to form a large class of adjectives and genitives ( like the Greek ἵπποιο for ἱπποσιο ) ; in this case future time will have been regarded as an attribute of the subject , no distinction being drawn ...
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... probably also a system of weights and measures , as well as the rudiments of some useful arts . The Phoenicians had been first drawn to the coasts of Greece in quest of the purple - fish which was found in abundance off the coasts of ...
... probably also a system of weights and measures , as well as the rudiments of some useful arts . The Phoenicians had been first drawn to the coasts of Greece in quest of the purple - fish which was found in abundance off the coasts of ...
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... probably in 484 or 183 B.C. Themistocles remained the leader of Athens in the new path which he himself had opened . Athens was now the first naritime power of Greece . The repulse at Maratnon had probably not prevented the Persian ...
... probably in 484 or 183 B.C. Themistocles remained the leader of Athens in the new path which he himself had opened . Athens was now the first naritime power of Greece . The repulse at Maratnon had probably not prevented the Persian ...
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