Chambers's Encyclopaedia: Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the PeopleW. and R. Chambers, 1874 |
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... held steadily with one hand , and struck by a hammer with the other , till the metal was sufficiently fixed in the die to receive a good impression . The impression was a guarantee of the weight of the piece . From the nature of the pro ...
... held steadily with one hand , and struck by a hammer with the other , till the metal was sufficiently fixed in the die to receive a good impression . The impression was a guarantee of the weight of the piece . From the nature of the pro ...
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... held by the Egyptian monarchs and their successors till that period ; and they are described by Edrisi ( 1150 A. D. ) as uninhabited ; by Abulfeda ( 1240 A. D. ) and by Leo Africanus ( 1513 A.D. ) , as inhabited and cultivated , and ...
... held by the Egyptian monarchs and their successors till that period ; and they are described by Edrisi ( 1150 A. D. ) as uninhabited ; by Abulfeda ( 1240 A. D. ) and by Leo Africanus ( 1513 A.D. ) , as inhabited and cultivated , and ...
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... held subject , in all things con- sistent with the law of God or of the church , to the several superiors placed immediately above each , respectively , in the hierarchical scale . Thus priests and inferior clergy owe canonical ...
... held subject , in all things con- sistent with the law of God or of the church , to the several superiors placed immediately above each , respectively , in the hierarchical scale . Thus priests and inferior clergy owe canonical ...
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... held several benefices in his native country , but soon after resigned them on entering the Franciscan order . Early in the 14th c . , it is supposed he proceeded to Paris , where he attended the lectures of Duns Scotus , of whose ...
... held several benefices in his native country , but soon after resigned them on entering the Franciscan order . Early in the 14th c . , it is supposed he proceeded to Paris , where he attended the lectures of Duns Scotus , of whose ...
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... held by the East India Company , is said to be octroyé . OD ( from the same root as Odin , and supposed to mean all - pervading ) , the name given by Baron Reichenbach ( q . v . ) to a peculiar physical force which he thought he had ...
... held by the East India Company , is said to be octroyé . OD ( from the same root as Odin , and supposed to mean all - pervading ) , the name given by Baron Reichenbach ( q . v . ) to a peculiar physical force which he thought he had ...
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