Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1871 |
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... belong to them . Accord- ing to tradition , they are descended from the Saracens . Although industrious and prosperous , they are held in the utmost contempt and detest- ation by their peasant neighbours , who are often indolent and ...
... belong to them . Accord- ing to tradition , they are descended from the Saracens . Although industrious and prosperous , they are held in the utmost contempt and detest- ation by their peasant neighbours , who are often indolent and ...
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... belong to , and form the diatonic scale , shewing that the foundation of the system of music does not rest on a C. basis , but on the natural diatonic progression of sounds . presented by the spectrum . Newton concluded from his ...
... belong to , and form the diatonic scale , shewing that the foundation of the system of music does not rest on a C. basis , but on the natural diatonic progression of sounds . presented by the spectrum . Newton concluded from his ...
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... belong the ORANGE , CITRON , LEMON , LIME , BERGA- MOT , SHADDOCK , POMPELMOOSE , FORBIDDEN FRUIT , & c . See these heads . It is distinguished by numerous filaments , a pulpy fruit with a spongy rind , and stamens , irregularly united ...
... belong the ORANGE , CITRON , LEMON , LIME , BERGA- MOT , SHADDOCK , POMPELMOOSE , FORBIDDEN FRUIT , & c . See these heads . It is distinguished by numerous filaments , a pulpy fruit with a spongy rind , and stamens , irregularly united ...
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... belong to the Church of Rome . In the Protestant churches , the distinction between C. and laity is much less wide ; and although the same terms are often used , it is rather conventionally than in their full signification . The ...
... belong to the Church of Rome . In the Protestant churches , the distinction between C. and laity is much less wide ; and although the same terms are often used , it is rather conventionally than in their full signification . The ...
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... belong . The American species are numerous , from a very small size to over an inch long , none of them brilliantly coloured , all very sim- ilar in form , rather elongated , and the thorax and abdomen nearly of equal breadth throughout ...
... belong . The American species are numerous , from a very small size to over an inch long , none of them brilliantly coloured , all very sim- ilar in form , rather elongated , and the thorax and abdomen nearly of equal breadth throughout ...
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