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... applied to the music of the Pro- testant Church , it belonged to the Christian Church at all times , as melodies still in use can be traced with certainty to have been sung by the congrega tions in the first centuries of Christianity ...
... applied to the music of the Pro- testant Church , it belonged to the Christian Church at all times , as melodies still in use can be traced with certainty to have been sung by the congrega tions in the first centuries of Christianity ...
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... applied to a series of notes at the distance of a semitone from each other . Such a series is produced by dividing the whole tones of the diatonic scale into semitones , so that with the two diatonic semitones , already in the natural ...
... applied to a series of notes at the distance of a semitone from each other . Such a series is produced by dividing the whole tones of the diatonic scale into semitones , so that with the two diatonic semitones , already in the natural ...
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... applied . In some parts of the con- tinent of Europe , and in America , the dog is employed in churning by means of a contrivance Horse - power is in very like a squirrel's box . general use in large dairies in Great Britain . In very ...
... applied . In some parts of the con- tinent of Europe , and in America , the dog is employed in churning by means of a contrivance Horse - power is in very like a squirrel's box . general use in large dairies in Great Britain . In very ...
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... applied in Great Britain to a dweller in a town , and this either in the general sense of an inhabitant , or in the narrower and stricter sense of one who enjoys its privileges and franchises . In France , it denotes any one who is born ...
... applied in Great Britain to a dweller in a town , and this either in the general sense of an inhabitant , or in the narrower and stricter sense of one who enjoys its privileges and franchises . In France , it denotes any one who is born ...
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... applied only to such towns as , with their sur- rounding district , were independent of any external authority whatever . Nearly the only cities in this sense now are the free towns of Germany , and such of the cantons of Switzerland as ...
... applied only to such towns as , with their sur- rounding district , were independent of any external authority whatever . Nearly the only cities in this sense now are the free towns of Germany , and such of the cantons of Switzerland as ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People ... Affichage du livre entier - 1864 |
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