The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Latest Edition. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 11. köideDay Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith Werner, 1902 |
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... become so modified by culture that the original plants from which they have descended can no longer be traced . The abundance of varieties in India would seem to indicate that part of Asia as the birth- place of the present edible forms ...
... become so modified by culture that the original plants from which they have descended can no longer be traced . The abundance of varieties in India would seem to indicate that part of Asia as the birth- place of the present edible forms ...
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... become implicated , until in advanced cases scarcely any articulation escapes , and the disease thus becomes chronic .. It is to be noticed that when gout assumes this form the frequently recurring attacks are usually attended with less ...
... become implicated , until in advanced cases scarcely any articulation escapes , and the disease thus becomes chronic .. It is to be noticed that when gout assumes this form the frequently recurring attacks are usually attended with less ...
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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 interests . Under the name of " vested interests , " all existing rights of individuals are stringently preserved . These two ...
... become , in virtue of this rule , the property of the state ; and how it shall deal with them becomes a interests . Under the name of " vested interests , " all existing rights of individuals are stringently preserved . These two ...
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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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