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... period were proud to call themselves his pupils . He opened rooms for the practice of boxing in Bond Street , and for years these were crowded by men of note . His ' principles of pugilism ' were , that con- tempt of danger and ...
... period were proud to call themselves his pupils . He opened rooms for the practice of boxing in Bond Street , and for years these were crowded by men of note . His ' principles of pugilism ' were , that con- tempt of danger and ...
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... period , the pulse is generally supposed to fall in frequency , but the most opposite assertions have been made on this subject . There are many excep- tions to the preceding statement ; young persons being often met with having a pulse ...
... period , the pulse is generally supposed to fall in frequency , but the most opposite assertions have been made on this subject . There are many excep- tions to the preceding statement ; young persons being often met with having a pulse ...
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... period , bathing was considered ( chiefly by the Pharisees and Essenes ) as one of the chief duties of piety . In general , the Mosaic Law distinguishes between clean ' and unclean ' persons as well as things , calling unclean ' all ...
... period , bathing was considered ( chiefly by the Pharisees and Essenes ) as one of the chief duties of piety . In general , the Mosaic Law distinguishes between clean ' and unclean ' persons as well as things , calling unclean ' all ...
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... period of 40 days ) is a forced abstinence from communication with the shore , which ships are com- pelled to undergo when they are last from some port or country where certain diseases held to be infec- tious , as yellow fever , plague ...
... period of 40 days ) is a forced abstinence from communication with the shore , which ships are com- pelled to undergo when they are last from some port or country where certain diseases held to be infec- tious , as yellow fever , plague ...
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... period , during the war of the Austrian Succession , an English force attempted a landing here ( 1746 ) , but was severely repulsed . In 1759 , Admiral Hawke completely defeated a French fleet under Admiral Conflans in Quiberon Bay ...
... period , during the war of the Austrian Succession , an English force attempted a landing here ( 1746 ) , but was severely repulsed . In 1759 , Admiral Hawke completely defeated a French fleet under Admiral Conflans in Quiberon Bay ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1868 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1896 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 8 Affichage du livre entier - 1873 |
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