The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 9. köideThomas Spencer Baynes C. Scribner's Sons, 1879 |
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... church , erected in 1811 , has a fine steeple 130 feet high . There are also places of worship for the Free Church , United Presbyterians , Inde- pendents , and Roman Catholics . Continuous lines of houses connect Falkirk with the ...
... church , erected in 1811 , has a fine steeple 130 feet high . There are also places of worship for the Free Church , United Presbyterians , Inde- pendents , and Roman Catholics . Continuous lines of houses connect Falkirk with the ...
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... church . Many of the houses belonging to the agents of the Falkland Islands Company , and to the representatives of several private firms , have very pretty greenhouses attached to them , the gay groups of fuchsias and pelargoniums of ...
... church . Many of the houses belonging to the agents of the Falkland Islands Company , and to the representatives of several private firms , have very pretty greenhouses attached to them , the gay groups of fuchsias and pelargoniums of ...
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... churches are fine buildings , richly adorned with marbles and frescoes , and containing several master- pieces of the great Italian painters . In the church of S. Francesco are the splendid tombs of the Malatestas . Fano has a Jesuit ...
... churches are fine buildings , richly adorned with marbles and frescoes , and containing several master- pieces of the great Italian painters . In the church of S. Francesco are the splendid tombs of the Malatestas . Fano has a Jesuit ...
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... church , who held the papal fiefs of Farnese and Montalto in the 13th century . Several of his decendants also fought with distinction in the armies of the Holy See , and others allied themselves with Florence , Venice , Siena , and ...
... church , who held the papal fiefs of Farnese and Montalto in the 13th century . Several of his decendants also fought with distinction in the armies of the Holy See , and others allied themselves with Florence , Venice , Siena , and ...
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... Church of England , in the 16th homily , on the authority of the Council of Chalcedon1 and of the primitive church generally . In a looser sense the word is employed to denote abstinence from certain kinds of food merely ; and this ...
... Church of England , in the 16th homily , on the authority of the Council of Chalcedon1 and of the primitive church generally . In a looser sense the word is employed to denote abstinence from certain kinds of food merely ; and this ...
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