Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Miscellaneous Litterature, 1. köide,2. number1810 - 399 pages |
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Page 453
... living in tents , which obliges the dey and his forces to be al- ways encamped . 56 Rivers . The most confiderable rivers of Algiers are the Zha , or Zis , which runs across the province of Tremecen , and the defert of Anguid , falling ...
... living in tents , which obliges the dey and his forces to be al- ways encamped . 56 Rivers . The most confiderable rivers of Algiers are the Zha , or Zis , which runs across the province of Tremecen , and the defert of Anguid , falling ...
Page 454
... living on free quarters , and making ufe of every thing , not excepting the women . The Algerines eat , as in Turkey , fitting crofs - legged round a table about four inches high , and ufe neither knives nor forks ; before they begin ...
... living on free quarters , and making ufe of every thing , not excepting the women . The Algerines eat , as in Turkey , fitting crofs - legged round a table about four inches high , and ufe neither knives nor forks ; before they begin ...
Page 469
... living of Dalby in Leicefterfhire , though it belonged to the mafter and brethren of the hofpital at Burton Lazars .. About the latter end of the year 1525 he was incor- porated doctor of laws in the university of Oxford . On the 13th ...
... living of Dalby in Leicefterfhire , though it belonged to the mafter and brethren of the hofpital at Burton Lazars .. About the latter end of the year 1525 he was incor- porated doctor of laws in the university of Oxford . On the 13th ...
Page 470
... living , and became a zealous reformer . Upon queen Mary's acceffion he left his cure and reti red into the north of England ; where he maintained his wife and himself by teaching a school , and practi- fing phyfic . Queen Elizabeth ...
... living , and became a zealous reformer . Upon queen Mary's acceffion he left his cure and reti red into the north of England ; where he maintained his wife and himself by teaching a school , and practi- fing phyfic . Queen Elizabeth ...
Page 498
... living of no very confiderable value , being rated at under L. 10 in the king's books . Here he did his duty with great cheerfulness and alacrity ; and although he was twice invited back to his native country by fome who would have ...
... living of no very confiderable value , being rated at under L. 10 in the king's books . Here he did his duty with great cheerfulness and alacrity ; and although he was twice invited back to his native country by fome who would have ...
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