The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideLittle, Brown, 1902 |
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... became a high authority ; his well - known book on them was published in 1829 , and in the course of his inquiries he did not hesitate to try such daring experiments on himself as taking large doses of Calabar bean . His attainments in ...
... became a high authority ; his well - known book on them was published in 1829 , and in the course of his inquiries he did not hesitate to try such daring experiments on himself as taking large doses of Calabar bean . His attainments in ...
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... became the haunt of pirates who were subdued by Pompey . Cilicia Pedias became Roman territory in 103 B.C. , and the whole was organized by Pompey , 64 B.C. , into a province which extended to and included part of Phrygia . It was ...
... became the haunt of pirates who were subdued by Pompey . Cilicia Pedias became Roman territory in 103 B.C. , and the whole was organized by Pompey , 64 B.C. , into a province which extended to and included part of Phrygia . It was ...
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... became pathologist to the Haslar Hospital , where Huxley was one of his colleagues , and in 1853 he was the successful candidate for the newly - instituted post of curator to the museum of the London Hospital . Here he intended to ...
... became pathologist to the Haslar Hospital , where Huxley was one of his colleagues , and in 1853 he was the successful candidate for the newly - instituted post of curator to the museum of the London Hospital . Here he intended to ...
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... became a member of the College of Physicians , and in 1858 a fellow , and then went in succession through all the offices of honour the College has to offer , ending in 1888 with the presidency , which he continued to hold till his ...
... became a member of the College of Physicians , and in 1858 a fellow , and then went in succession through all the offices of honour the College has to offer , ending in 1888 with the presidency , which he continued to hold till his ...
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... became the principal organ of Parisian Radicalism ; and from this time onwards through- out M. Grévy's presidency his reputation as a political critic , and as a destroyer of ministries who yet would not take office himself , rapidly ...
... became the principal organ of Parisian Radicalism ; and from this time onwards through- out M. Grévy's presidency his reputation as a political critic , and as a destroyer of ministries who yet would not take office himself , rapidly ...
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