The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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Page 69
... complete a sale by auction there must be a bidding by , or on behalf of , a person capable of making a contract , and an acceptance thereof by the auctioneer , and until the bidding is accepted both vendor and bidder are free , and may ...
... complete a sale by auction there must be a bidding by , or on behalf of , a person capable of making a contract , and an acceptance thereof by the auctioneer , and until the bidding is accepted both vendor and bidder are free , and may ...
Page 100
... complete instrument being used for examining the sounds of the voice and those of the heart . This instrument , though rendered portable by being made to screw into two halves , was inconveniently large and heavy , and was subsequently ...
... complete instrument being used for examining the sounds of the voice and those of the heart . This instrument , though rendered portable by being made to screw into two halves , was inconveniently large and heavy , and was subsequently ...
Page 101
... completing his studies at Toulouse , he practised for a time at the bar in his native place . At the age of thirty he became a teacher ... complete success ; she was the first to introduce the novel of domestic life , and her AUS - AUS 101.
... completing his studies at Toulouse , he practised for a time at the bar in his native place . At the age of thirty he became a teacher ... complete success ; she was the first to introduce the novel of domestic life , and her AUS - AUS 101.
Page 104
... complete survey in detail of all the Australian coasts , except the west and north - west . He was captured , however , by the French during the war , and detained a prisoner in Mauri- tius for seven years . The shores of what is now ...
... complete survey in detail of all the Australian coasts , except the west and north - west . He was captured , however , by the French during the war , and detained a prisoner in Mauri- tius for seven years . The shores of what is now ...
Page 128
... complete victory ( 5th December ) . The field was covered with slain , and it is estimated that about 20,000 surrendered themselves prisoners . Breslau was speedily retaken , and the Austrians driven out of Silesia . The English were ...
... complete victory ( 5th December ) . The field was covered with slain , and it is estimated that about 20,000 surrendered themselves prisoners . Breslau was speedily retaken , and the Austrians driven out of Silesia . The English were ...
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