Chambers's Encyclopaedia: Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the PeopleW. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... father and committed incest with his mother . In the knowledge derived from pathological anatomy , his horror he put out his own eyes , that he might no we can often infer the cause from the seat of the more look upon his fellow ...
... father and committed incest with his mother . In the knowledge derived from pathological anatomy , his horror he put out his own eyes , that he might no we can often infer the cause from the seat of the more look upon his fellow ...
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... father's lifetime , a portion of the Slesvig and Holstein lands , which he was permitted , on the accession of his elder brother , Christian III . , to retain for himself and his heirs . This line became illustrious by the marriage of ...
... father's lifetime , a portion of the Slesvig and Holstein lands , which he was permitted , on the accession of his elder brother , Christian III . , to retain for himself and his heirs . This line became illustrious by the marriage of ...
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... father was ambassador . He belonged to learned education , became the friend of Philip IV . , a distinguished but impoverished family , received a his confidant in his amours , and afterwards his prime - minister , in which capacity he ...
... father was ambassador . He belonged to learned education , became the friend of Philip IV . , a distinguished but impoverished family , received a his confidant in his amours , and afterwards his prime - minister , in which capacity he ...
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... father of the gods , on the plain of Olympia ( q . v . ) . Their origin goes back into prehistoric ages . According to the myth elaborated or preserved by the Elean priests , OLYMPIAD ( Gr . olympias ) , the name given to they were ...
... father of the gods , on the plain of Olympia ( q . v . ) . Their origin goes back into prehistoric ages . According to the myth elaborated or preserved by the Elean priests , OLYMPIAD ( Gr . olympias ) , the name given to they were ...
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... father and country . On his return home , he was received with extraordinary distinc- tion : songs were sung in his praise ( 14 of Pindar's extant lyrics are devoted to Olympionikoi ) ; statues were erected to him , both in the Altis ...
... father and country . On his return home , he was received with extraordinary distinc- tion : songs were sung in his praise ( 14 of Pindar's extant lyrics are devoted to Olympionikoi ) ; statues were erected to him , both in the Altis ...
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