The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... England ( except the metro- other editions followed in the latter part of the 15th and earlier half of the polis ) , was passed . The Public Health Act , 1848 , created 16th century , but the Greek text did not make its appearance till ...
... England ( except the metro- other editions followed in the latter part of the 15th and earlier half of the polis ) , was passed . The Public Health Act , 1848 , created 16th century , but the Greek text did not make its appearance till ...
Page 97
... England , but specially preserved as to the metropolis by the Public Health Act , 1875. The limits of the metropolis for the sumed smoke if it be proved to the court that the smoke has been consumed as far as practicable and that the ...
... England , but specially preserved as to the metropolis by the Public Health Act , 1875. The limits of the metropolis for the sumed smoke if it be proved to the court that the smoke has been consumed as far as practicable and that the ...
Page 98
... England , where he remained about a year . In 1822 , in compensation for certain privileges which he re- signed , he was raised to the rank of prince by the king of Prussia . Some years earlier he had married the countess of Pappenheim ...
... England , where he remained about a year . In 1822 , in compensation for certain privileges which he re- signed , he was raised to the rank of prince by the king of Prussia . Some years earlier he had married the countess of Pappenheim ...
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... England to that of Rome he published Contrasts ; or a Parallel between the Architecture of the 15th and 19th Centuries ( 1836 ) , in which he severely criticized the architecture of Protestantism . His other principal works are True ...
... England to that of Rome he published Contrasts ; or a Parallel between the Architecture of the 15th and 19th Centuries ( 1836 ) , in which he severely criticized the architecture of Protestantism . His other principal works are True ...
Page 103
... England was then ( far more than now ) so extra- ordinarily rich . His father was for many years engaged in prepar- ing a large series of works on the Gothic buildings of England , almost , if not quite , the first which were ...
... England was then ( far more than now ) so extra- ordinarily rich . His father was for many years engaged in prepar- ing a large series of works on the Gothic buildings of England , almost , if not quite , the first which were ...
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