The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 1. köideLittle, Brown, 1902 |
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... side by side the population and area of a selected number of the Christian nations and the native or colonial popula- tions and areas now under their rule . We draw our statistics from an interesting monograph carefully brought up to ...
... side by side the population and area of a selected number of the Christian nations and the native or colonial popula- tions and areas now under their rule . We draw our statistics from an interesting monograph carefully brought up to ...
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... side by side against a pagan foe , no doubt served to strengthen this feeling of repugnance against such enslavement . By degrees , how- ever , the sense of brotherhood extended ; the family of Christ were not only those who called ...
... side by side against a pagan foe , no doubt served to strengthen this feeling of repugnance against such enslavement . By degrees , how- ever , the sense of brotherhood extended ; the family of Christ were not only those who called ...
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... side of its work has been in some respects its most successful and satisfactory achievement . The signs of this practical spirit meet us on all sides -at home in orphanages and asylums ; abroad in dis- pensaries , medical missions ( of ...
... side of its work has been in some respects its most successful and satisfactory achievement . The signs of this practical spirit meet us on all sides -at home in orphanages and asylums ; abroad in dis- pensaries , medical missions ( of ...
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... side of the river Aker is the suburb of Oslo , with the existing episcopal palace , and an old bishop's palace , in which James VI . of Scotland ( I. of England ) was betrothed to Princess Anne of Denmark . In the environs of the city ...
... side of the river Aker is the suburb of Oslo , with the existing episcopal palace , and an old bishop's palace , in which James VI . of Scotland ( I. of England ) was betrothed to Princess Anne of Denmark . In the environs of the city ...
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... side , which becomes sensitive to the rays passing through a greater or less thickness of the coal wedge in proportion to its freedom from mineral matter . According to Kotte ( Stahl u . Eisen , vol . xx . p . 392 ) , however , this ...
... side , which becomes sensitive to the rays passing through a greater or less thickness of the coal wedge in proportion to its freedom from mineral matter . According to Kotte ( Stahl u . Eisen , vol . xx . p . 392 ) , however , this ...
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