Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography. A New Ed.; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volum 1Francis Lieber Bazin and Ellsworth, 1859 |
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... considered differently by different sects , that the respective views of all should be given . The articles on the Fine Arts are , in the original work , particularly complete ; and I hope the Encyclopædia Americana will , therefore ...
... considered differently by different sects , that the respective views of all should be given . The articles on the Fine Arts are , in the original work , particularly complete ; and I hope the Encyclopædia Americana will , therefore ...
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... considered as forming one university called the U. of king Charles . There are about 150 students in each of these col- leges . The cotton manufactories in the vicinity of A. employ nearly 1000 per . sons . Vessels to the burthen of ...
... considered as forming one university called the U. of king Charles . There are about 150 students in each of these col- leges . The cotton manufactories in the vicinity of A. employ nearly 1000 per . sons . Vessels to the burthen of ...
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... considered as of great military impor- tance , on account of its situation on a number of steep hills , forming a defile ; by reason , likewise , of its old castle , con- verted into a citadel ; and of the river , which is navigable as ...
... considered as of great military impor- tance , on account of its situation on a number of steep hills , forming a defile ; by reason , likewise , of its old castle , con- verted into a citadel ; and of the river , which is navigable as ...
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... considered less odious . ACBAR . ( See Akbar . ) ACCELERATION . ( See Mechanics . ) ACCENT ; the law which regulates the rising and falling of sounds or tones . Music and language , which are subject to this law , both originate in the ...
... considered less odious . ACBAR . ( See Akbar . ) ACCELERATION . ( See Mechanics . ) ACCENT ; the law which regulates the rising and falling of sounds or tones . Music and language , which are subject to this law , both originate in the ...
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... considered at all disrep- utable to be accused . Cato is said to have been accused 42 times , and as often absolved . Also in Prussia and Austria there exists , according to the codes of these countries , no public accuser . The courts ...
... considered at all disrep- utable to be accused . Cato is said to have been accused 42 times , and as often absolved . Also in Prussia and Austria there exists , according to the codes of these countries , no public accuser . The courts ...
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Encyclopaedia Americana. A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 1 Visualització completa - 1849 |
Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 1 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1836 |
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