The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideLittle, Brown, 1902 |
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... amount among the several provinces and the several collectorates in each province . The estimate is submitted to the Emperor , and , when sanctioned , instructions are sent to all the viceroys and governors in that sense , who , in turn ...
... amount among the several provinces and the several collectorates in each province . The estimate is submitted to the Emperor , and , when sanctioned , instructions are sent to all the viceroys and governors in that sense , who , in turn ...
Page 76
... amount to 410 years ; to these must be added further , in order to gain the entire period from the Exodus to the foundation of the Temple , the 40 years in the wilderness , a years under Joshua and the elders ( Judges ii . 7 ) , the 20 ...
... amount to 410 years ; to these must be added further , in order to gain the entire period from the Exodus to the foundation of the Temple , the 40 years in the wilderness , a years under Joshua and the elders ( Judges ii . 7 ) , the 20 ...
Page 85
... amount of the work accomplished is obviously more than could fall within the travelling season of a single year ... amounts to what it can fairly be said to have proved , and what it still leaves open . It has been shown , firstly , that ...
... amount of the work accomplished is obviously more than could fall within the travelling season of a single year ... amounts to what it can fairly be said to have proved , and what it still leaves open . It has been shown , firstly , that ...
Page 92
... amount of the annual production of them . In 1896 Mr Sampson , the then secretary of the National Association of English Cider - makers , in his evidence before the Royal Commission on Agriculture , put it at 55 million gallons . Since ...
... amount of the annual production of them . In 1896 Mr Sampson , the then secretary of the National Association of English Cider - makers , in his evidence before the Royal Commission on Agriculture , put it at 55 million gallons . Since ...
Page 97
... amount . The king still retained other large sources of revenue which were not included in the civil in his Establishment Bill ; but though at first it met with list , and were free from the control of Parliament . The considerable ...
... amount . The king still retained other large sources of revenue which were not included in the civil in his Establishment Bill ; but though at first it met with list , and were free from the control of Parliament . The considerable ...
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