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... regarded as one of the most learned and laborious divines of his age , and has left many excellent and erudite works , chiefly commentaries on portions of the Scriptures , nearly all of which are in Latin . Among others may be mentioned ...
... regarded as one of the most learned and laborious divines of his age , and has left many excellent and erudite works , chiefly commentaries on portions of the Scriptures , nearly all of which are in Latin . Among others may be mentioned ...
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... regarded as justifiable . In opposition to this view , it is maintained that , under certain circumstances , and with due restrictions , such experiments are not only justifiable , but their performance becomes a positive duty . It may ...
... regarded as justifiable . In opposition to this view , it is maintained that , under certain circumstances , and with due restrictions , such experiments are not only justifiable , but their performance becomes a positive duty . It may ...
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... regarded as voice modified in the cavity of the mouth . The Larynx ( q . v . ) is the organ by which the so - called vocal sounds ( or primary elements of speech ) are produced . In the article LARYNX , it is shewn that there are two ...
... regarded as voice modified in the cavity of the mouth . The Larynx ( q . v . ) is the organ by which the so - called vocal sounds ( or primary elements of speech ) are produced . In the article LARYNX , it is shewn that there are two ...
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... regarded as a tribe or sub - family of Muride ( q . v . ) . This group is characterised by a thicker and shorter form than that of the true rats and mice ; an obtuse muzzle ; ears of moderate size ; a round and hairy tail , not so long ...
... regarded as a tribe or sub - family of Muride ( q . v . ) . This group is characterised by a thicker and shorter form than that of the true rats and mice ; an obtuse muzzle ; ears of moderate size ; a round and hairy tail , not so long ...
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... ( regarded as oxidant ) , or by the quantity of chlorine , bromine , iodine , or oxygen which it requires to pass from a lower to a higher stage of oxidation . The chief oxidising agents are permanganate of potash and bichromate of potash ...
... ( regarded as oxidant ) , or by the quantity of chlorine , bromine , iodine , or oxygen which it requires to pass from a lower to a higher stage of oxidation . The chief oxidising agents are permanganate of potash and bichromate of potash ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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