The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 - 908 pages |
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... caused the charge to be brought against him of practising magic , the particular accusations being that he brought back ... cause , it leaves the right of action subsisting . Since 1852 it has been competent to obviate the effect of such ...
... caused the charge to be brought against him of practising magic , the particular accusations being that he brought back ... cause , it leaves the right of action subsisting . Since 1852 it has been competent to obviate the effect of such ...
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... cause of King William appears in his elaborate defence of the Revolution , as well as in his history of the ... causing one of his brothers ( or , as some say , both ) to be assassinated , he obtained possession of the throne at the ...
... cause of King William appears in his elaborate defence of the Revolution , as well as in his history of the ... causing one of his brothers ( or , as some say , both ) to be assassinated , he obtained possession of the throne at the ...
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... cause for thankfulness . On opening the door he welcomed the new arrival with a blessing - Benedicite . He fell on ... causing deviations from the strict Cistercian type . The church stands a short distance to the north of the river ...
... cause for thankfulness . On opening the door he welcomed the new arrival with a blessing - Benedicite . He fell on ... causing deviations from the strict Cistercian type . The church stands a short distance to the north of the river ...
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... caused , during the author's residence in Egypt , by the river failing to overflow its banks . The work gives an ... cause . This treaty was broken in the succeeding year ; but as the war that followed was mainly in favour of the ...
... caused , during the author's residence in Egypt , by the river failing to overflow its banks . The work gives an ... cause . This treaty was broken in the succeeding year ; but as the war that followed was mainly in favour of the ...
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... cause such a woman to be married or carnally known by any other person ; or for any one with such intent to allure , take away , or detain any such woman under the age of twenty - one , out of the possession and against the will of her ...
... cause such a woman to be married or carnally known by any other person ; or for any one with such intent to allure , take away , or detain any such woman under the age of twenty - one , out of the possession and against the will of her ...
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