Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, Limited, 1901 - 828 pages |
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... became alarmed at the increase of their power , and entered into a secret treaty with Spain for the extirpation of heretics ; and subsequently into a plot with the Guises , which resulted in the fearful massacre of St Bartholomew's Day ...
... became alarmed at the increase of their power , and entered into a secret treaty with Spain for the extirpation of heretics ; and subsequently into a plot with the Guises , which resulted in the fearful massacre of St Bartholomew's Day ...
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... became questor in 204 , and served under the pro - consul Scipio Africanus in Sicily and Africa , denouncing his commander's luxury and extravagance on his return to Rome . He was ædile in 199 , and prætor the following year , when he ...
... became questor in 204 , and served under the pro - consul Scipio Africanus in Sicily and Africa , denouncing his commander's luxury and extravagance on his return to Rome . He was ædile in 199 , and prætor the following year , when he ...
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... became a pious custom to make vows of chastity , and it was thought becoming in the higher clergy to renounce ... became hence- forward difficult for any priest to justify his mar- riage on the plea that the prohibition of such marriage ...
... became a pious custom to make vows of chastity , and it was thought becoming in the higher clergy to renounce ... became hence- forward difficult for any priest to justify his mar- riage on the plea that the prohibition of such marriage ...
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... became pioneers in the investigation of the infinitely little . Leeuwenhoek ( Phil . Trans . 1674 ) seems to have been the first to observe , what are now SO familiar , single - celled organisms . In the 18th cen- tury Swammerdam and ...
... became pioneers in the investigation of the infinitely little . Leeuwenhoek ( Phil . Trans . 1674 ) seems to have been the first to observe , what are now SO familiar , single - celled organisms . In the 18th cen- tury Swammerdam and ...
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... became the staple export from the island ; and the revenue directly and in- directly derived from it enabled successive gover- nors to bridge rivers , to make roads and railways , and to restore many of the ancient irrigation works ...
... became the staple export from the island ; and the revenue directly and in- directly derived from it enabled successive gover- nors to bridge rivers , to make roads and railways , and to restore many of the ancient irrigation works ...
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