The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 9. köideThomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith R.S. Peale, 1890 |
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... considerable trade in corn , timber , and coal . The popu- lation in 1871 was 7023 . the care of Calvin , Farel returned to his work of itinerant preaching , chiefly in Neufchâtel , where , although the violent hostility of the priests ...
... considerable trade in corn , timber , and coal . The popu- lation in 1871 was 7023 . the care of Calvin , Farel returned to his work of itinerant preaching , chiefly in Neufchâtel , where , although the violent hostility of the priests ...
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... considerably . The wool is gene- rally coarse , and is torn off the animals in so rough a manner as often to lacerate ... considerable magnitude . They everywhere present to the sea perpendicular cliffs , broken into a thousand fantastic ...
... considerably . The wool is gene- rally coarse , and is torn off the animals in so rough a manner as often to lacerate ... considerable magnitude . They everywhere present to the sea perpendicular cliffs , broken into a thousand fantastic ...
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... considerable lakes , as , for example , the lake of Shiraz , and the salt lake Bakhtagan , which is about 75 miles long , and receives the waters of the Pulwar or Kur . Of the rivers which flow into the Persian Gulf the most important ...
... considerable lakes , as , for example , the lake of Shiraz , and the salt lake Bakhtagan , which is about 75 miles long , and receives the waters of the Pulwar or Kur . Of the rivers which flow into the Persian Gulf the most important ...
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... considerably according to climate , race , civilization , and other circumstances ; but it would be difficult to name any ... considerable body of evidence tending to suggest , that it may have arisen out of the custom of providing ...
... considerably according to climate , race , civilization , and other circumstances ; but it would be difficult to name any ... considerable body of evidence tending to suggest , that it may have arisen out of the custom of providing ...
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... considerable period of time , during which , of course , the stricter jejunium was conjoined with abstinentia ( Dan . . 2 ) . Sometimes they lasted only for a ' day . In Jonah iii . 6 , 7 , we have an illustrative example of the rigour ...
... considerable period of time , during which , of course , the stricter jejunium was conjoined with abstinentia ( Dan . . 2 ) . Sometimes they lasted only for a ' day . In Jonah iii . 6 , 7 , we have an illustrative example of the rigour ...
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