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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... received annually for the blood has risen from between £ 200 and £ 450 to from £ 800 to £ 1200 , by a contract into which Messrs Smith and Forrest of Manchester have entered with the city authorities , to take over the whole blood at a ...
... received annually for the blood has risen from between £ 200 and £ 450 to from £ 800 to £ 1200 , by a contract into which Messrs Smith and Forrest of Manchester have entered with the city authorities , to take over the whole blood at a ...
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... received in a reservoir in front of the principal mosque . The population is about 5000 . ABBADIE , JAMES , an eminent Protestant divine , was born at Nay in Bern about 1657. His parents were poor , but through the kindness of ...
... received in a reservoir in front of the principal mosque . The population is about 5000 . ABBADIE , JAMES , an eminent Protestant divine , was born at Nay in Bern about 1657. His parents were poor , but through the kindness of ...
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... received , even in the older monas- teries of Gaul , Britain , Spain , and throughout the West , not as that of a rival order ( all rivalry was of later date ) , but as a more full and perfect rule of the monas- tic life . " Not only ...
... received , even in the older monas- teries of Gaul , Britain , Spain , and throughout the West , not as that of a rival order ( all rivalry was of later date ) , but as a more full and perfect rule of the monas- tic life . " Not only ...
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... received considerable additions and alterations in the later period of the order , causing deviations from the strict Cistercian type . The church stands a short distance to the north of the river Skell , the buildings of the abbey ...
... received considerable additions and alterations in the later period of the order , causing deviations from the strict Cistercian type . The church stands a short distance to the north of the river Skell , the buildings of the abbey ...
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... received kneeling , like those of the Pope and the king . If he gave a command , the monk receiving it was also to kneel . No monk might sit in his presence , or leave it without his permission . The highest place was naturally assigned ...
... received kneeling , like those of the Pope and the king . If he gave a command , the monk receiving it was also to kneel . No monk might sit in his presence , or leave it without his permission . The highest place was naturally assigned ...
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