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... chiefly remarkable for the position he held , and the part he acted , breviations , the deciphering of old writings requires special study as the opponent of the policy of Laud and a despotic court -- was and training , and forms a ...
... chiefly remarkable for the position he held , and the part he acted , breviations , the deciphering of old writings requires special study as the opponent of the policy of Laud and a despotic court -- was and training , and forms a ...
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... chiefly to the He was appointed chamber - musician to the queen of George III . study of medicine , although while at Cairo , he also wrote his His peculiar instrument , the viola da gamba , a small violoncello , excellent and accurate ...
... chiefly to the He was appointed chamber - musician to the queen of George III . study of medicine , although while at Cairo , he also wrote his His peculiar instrument , the viola da gamba , a small violoncello , excellent and accurate ...
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... chiefly found in clayey soils , but now not uncommon in the West Indies and other tropical regions . The roots possess properties exactly similar to those of the common liquorice . The seeds are nearly spherical , as large as small peas ...
... chiefly found in clayey soils , but now not uncommon in the West Indies and other tropical regions . The roots possess properties exactly similar to those of the common liquorice . The seeds are nearly spherical , as large as small peas ...
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... chiefly connected usually classified as Ordinary , Honorary , and Corresponding . The with the university of Dublin , associated themselves for the pur- results of their labors in their various departments are reported at suit of ...
... chiefly connected usually classified as Ordinary , Honorary , and Corresponding . The with the university of Dublin , associated themselves for the pur- results of their labors in their various departments are reported at suit of ...
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... chiefly their pattern ; but in Gothic ornaments , more use is made of the smaller and less beautiful leaves of A. spinosa . The genus A. is the type of the natural order ACANTHACEÆ , which contains nearly 1400 known species . They are ...
... chiefly their pattern ; but in Gothic ornaments , more use is made of the smaller and less beautiful leaves of A. spinosa . The genus A. is the type of the natural order ACANTHACEÆ , which contains nearly 1400 known species . They are ...
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