The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 14. köideH.G. Allen, 1888 |
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... called " drags , " where the sand and coarser flakes of mica are deposited . From the drags the liquid passes into another set of channels called " micas , " in which further deposition of suspended matter occurs . Thus purified , the ...
... called " drags , " where the sand and coarser flakes of mica are deposited . From the drags the liquid passes into another set of channels called " micas , " in which further deposition of suspended matter occurs . Thus purified , the ...
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... called Kho . Their language , Khowar , is closely allied are the mosque of Wazir Khan , the gateways of certain old to the dialects of the Kafir tribes . There are also tribes in pleasure gardens , and the Gola Sarai . There is a tomb a ...
... called Kho . Their language , Khowar , is closely allied are the mosque of Wazir Khan , the gateways of certain old to the dialects of the Kafir tribes . There are also tribes in pleasure gardens , and the Gola Sarai . There is a tomb a ...
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... ( called Jai Singh in Abul Fazl's summary ) about 1156. The second work , called Rájá Vali , by Júna Rája , takes up the history in continuation of Kalhana's , and , entering the Mohammedan period , gives an account of the reigns down to ...
... ( called Jai Singh in Abul Fazl's summary ) about 1156. The second work , called Rájá Vali , by Júna Rája , takes up the history in continuation of Kalhana's , and , entering the Mohammedan period , gives an account of the reigns down to ...
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... called " Inn quarter " came under the Austrian crown . He enjoyed the unbounded confidence of Maria Theresa , and was an active agent in furthering the reforms under her and her son Joseph II . He showed himself a liberal patron of ...
... called " Inn quarter " came under the Austrian crown . He enjoyed the unbounded confidence of Maria Theresa , and was an active agent in furthering the reforms under her and her son Joseph II . He showed himself a liberal patron of ...
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... called De Musica Ecclesiastica , and this is confirmed by Pits , who wrote much later . The earlier MSS . of the De Imitatione are called De Musica Ecclesiastica , and the earliest English MS . , now in Magdalen College , Oxford , and ...
... called De Musica Ecclesiastica , and this is confirmed by Pits , who wrote much later . The earlier MSS . of the De Imitatione are called De Musica Ecclesiastica , and the earliest English MS . , now in Magdalen College , Oxford , and ...
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