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... afterwards afford- over . ing a similar parental protection to the young fry . See Rep . of Com . of Agriculture for 1866 , pp . 417-423 . GORDIAN - KNOT . The traditional origin of this famous knot was as follows : Gordius , a Phrygian ...
... afterwards afford- over . ing a similar parental protection to the young fry . See Rep . of Com . of Agriculture for 1866 , pp . 417-423 . GORDIAN - KNOT . The traditional origin of this famous knot was as follows : Gordius , a Phrygian ...
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... afterwards passed on from England to Scot- land . No proof has been found of any connection between the Gordons of France and the Gordons of Scotland . There is little or no doubt now that the Scottish Gordons took their name from the ...
... afterwards passed on from England to Scot- land . No proof has been found of any connection between the Gordons of France and the Gordons of Scotland . There is little or no doubt now that the Scottish Gordons took their name from the ...
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... afterwards raised to the earldom of Aberdeen . His mother , an Ogilvie , who could count kindred with the noble houses of Deskford and Findlater , was the heiress of Auchleuchries , an estate of five or six petty farms , worth in those ...
... afterwards raised to the earldom of Aberdeen . His mother , an Ogilvie , who could count kindred with the noble houses of Deskford and Findlater , was the heiress of Auchleuchries , an estate of five or six petty farms , worth in those ...
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... afterwards placed in the shield of Minerva . Various explanations have been given of the myth both by the ancients and the moderns , but no one in particular can be said to be satisfactory . - Compare Levezow , Ueber die Entwickelung ...
... afterwards placed in the shield of Minerva . Various explanations have been given of the myth both by the ancients and the moderns , but no one in particular can be said to be satisfactory . - Compare Levezow , Ueber die Entwickelung ...
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... afterwards became the Gothic Clerestory ( q . v . ) . The apse at the end of the nave was semicircular on plan , and was usually roofed with a vault in the form of a semi - dome . This feature was also afterwards more fully developed in ...
... afterwards became the Gothic Clerestory ( q . v . ) . The apse at the end of the nave was semicircular on plan , and was usually roofed with a vault in the form of a semi - dome . This feature was also afterwards more fully developed in ...
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