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... usually incurved along the belly , but is furnished with such muscles as to suggest the probability of its being employed to throw back the earth in excava- tions . CHLOPICKI , JOSEPH , a Polish general , and Dictator of Poland during ...
... usually incurved along the belly , but is furnished with such muscles as to suggest the probability of its being employed to throw back the earth in excava- tions . CHLOPICKI , JOSEPH , a Polish general , and Dictator of Poland during ...
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... usually through Persia , the steppes of Tartary , Russia , and the Baltic , at the same time extending to Egypt , Turkey , and the south of Europe . These very fatal forms of the disease are commonly called Asiatic , Oriental , or ...
... usually through Persia , the steppes of Tartary , Russia , and the Baltic , at the same time extending to Egypt , Turkey , and the south of Europe . These very fatal forms of the disease are commonly called Asiatic , Oriental , or ...
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... usually made of wood covered with leather , often of various colours , and frequently painted and gilded . Some of them Chopine . There was musical or theatrical performance , received a tripod for a prize ; but he had the expense of ...
... usually made of wood covered with leather , often of various colours , and frequently painted and gilded . Some of them Chopine . There was musical or theatrical performance , received a tripod for a prize ; but he had the expense of ...
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... usually dated from the time of Constan- tine . Nevertheless - as Lord Lindsay remarks , in his Sketches of the History of Christian Art ( Lond . 1847 ) it would be more correct to say that it then first emerged above ground ; its ...
... usually dated from the time of Constan- tine . Nevertheless - as Lord Lindsay remarks , in his Sketches of the History of Christian Art ( Lond . 1847 ) it would be more correct to say that it then first emerged above ground ; its ...
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... usually contain the tombs of the founder , and of other benefactors to , or dignitaries connected with , the church . The extent to which these adjuncts exist depends on the size and import- ance of the C. , and they are scarcely ever ...
... usually contain the tombs of the founder , and of other benefactors to , or dignitaries connected with , the church . The extent to which these adjuncts exist depends on the size and import- ance of the C. , and they are scarcely ever ...
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