Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, 1893 |
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... connection with Cæsar , and become able reforms were those in regard to the price of reconciled to the aristocracy . After the battle of slaves , dress , furniture , equipage , and the like . Pharsalia ( 48 ) , Cato intended to join ...
... connection with Cæsar , and become able reforms were those in regard to the price of reconciled to the aristocracy . After the battle of slaves , dress , furniture , equipage , and the like . Pharsalia ( 48 ) , Cato intended to join ...
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... connection rather than the essence of things ; and its ideal is a mechanical interpretation of nature in terms of matter and motion . In modern science cause may therefore be said to mean the explanation of change . To some extent it ...
... connection rather than the essence of things ; and its ideal is a mechanical interpretation of nature in terms of matter and motion . In modern science cause may therefore be said to mean the explanation of change . To some extent it ...
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... connection . There appears not , through all nature , any one instance of connection which is conceivable by us . All events seem entirely loose and separate . One event follows another ; but we never can observe any tie between them ...
... connection . There appears not , through all nature , any one instance of connection which is conceivable by us . All events seem entirely loose and separate . One event follows another ; but we never can observe any tie between them ...
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... connection with very intricate physical and chemical changes within the cell . B 1 2 3 Fig . 7 . 5 6 A , Life - history of unicellular plant ( Protococcus ) : 1 , encysted ; 2 , quitting its cell ; 3 , ciliated ; 4 , quiescent ; 5 and 6 ...
... connection with very intricate physical and chemical changes within the cell . B 1 2 3 Fig . 7 . 5 6 A , Life - history of unicellular plant ( Protococcus ) : 1 , encysted ; 2 , quitting its cell ; 3 , ciliated ; 4 , quiescent ; 5 and 6 ...
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... connection patterns and diapers of inexhaustible variety and with the metal mountings of harness and horse- beauty . A special feature of Celtic decoration trappings , and on shields , sword - sheaths , mirrors , was its tendency to ...
... connection patterns and diapers of inexhaustible variety and with the metal mountings of harness and horse- beauty . A special feature of Celtic decoration trappings , and on shields , sword - sheaths , mirrors , was its tendency to ...
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