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... Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the whole plant ; and it seems to depend upon causes which render the plant altogether unhealthy , the pallid appearance being merely symptomatic , and not only ...
... Sometimes only a particular shoot is affected by it , but very generally the whole plant ; and it seems to depend upon causes which render the plant altogether unhealthy , the pallid appearance being merely symptomatic , and not only ...
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... sometimes Cholera Morbus , or Pestilential Cholera . The milder forms are sometimes also called Bilious C .; and the severer , Spasmodic C. , from the character of the symptoms in each . Some writers of great authority are inclined to ...
... sometimes Cholera Morbus , or Pestilential Cholera . The milder forms are sometimes also called Bilious C .; and the severer , Spasmodic C. , from the character of the symptoms in each . Some writers of great authority are inclined to ...
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... sometimes as a bearded man in the prime of life , sometimes as Orpheus surrounded by wild beasts enrapt by the melody of his lyre . Such pictures , however , were only symbolical , and did not satisfy the religious craving for a ...
... sometimes as a bearded man in the prime of life , sometimes as Orpheus surrounded by wild beasts enrapt by the melody of his lyre . Such pictures , however , were only symbolical , and did not satisfy the religious craving for a ...
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... sometimes very angular , sometimes nearly round ; generally pointed at the abdominal end , sometimes at both ends ; and before the caterpillar undergoes its transformation into this state , it often spins for itself a silken ろ C ...
... sometimes very angular , sometimes nearly round ; generally pointed at the abdominal end , sometimes at both ends ; and before the caterpillar undergoes its transformation into this state , it often spins for itself a silken ろ C ...
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... Sometimes , too , the head , the arms and hands , and the feet were of marble , whilst the rest was of wood , covered with thin plates of gold . These were called Acrolites ( akrolithoi ) . See STATUARY . · CHRYSIPPUS , an eminent Stoic ...
... Sometimes , too , the head , the arms and hands , and the feet were of marble , whilst the rest was of wood , covered with thin plates of gold . These were called Acrolites ( akrolithoi ) . See STATUARY . · CHRYSIPPUS , an eminent Stoic ...
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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 |
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