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... received names , had sponsors , were sprinkled with water , anointed , and finally covered with the white garment or chrisom , like infants . This usage is as old as the time of Alcuin , and is still practised in Roman Catholic ...
... received names , had sponsors , were sprinkled with water , anointed , and finally covered with the white garment or chrisom , like infants . This usage is as old as the time of Alcuin , and is still practised in Roman Catholic ...
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... received and protected ; but Anteia , the spouse of Protus , having become enamoured of him , and he , like Joseph , having declined her overtures , she revenged herself after the manner of Potiphar's wife . This induced Protus to send ...
... received and protected ; but Anteia , the spouse of Protus , having become enamoured of him , and he , like Joseph , having declined her overtures , she revenged herself after the manner of Potiphar's wife . This induced Protus to send ...
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... received a very careful scientific education , he devoted himself to art , became a pupil of Schadow's , and soon proved that he had not mistaken his vocation . As early as 1832 , his great picture of the Captive Jews was exhibited at ...
... received a very careful scientific education , he devoted himself to art , became a pupil of Schadow's , and soon proved that he had not mistaken his vocation . As early as 1832 , his great picture of the Captive Jews was exhibited at ...
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... received at any time and to any amount , at the option of the member . The majority of members pay from ten to twenty shillings per month , and others pay smaller or much larger sums as convenient . Very large sums are received in some ...
... received at any time and to any amount , at the option of the member . The majority of members pay from ten to twenty shillings per month , and others pay smaller or much larger sums as convenient . Very large sums are received in some ...
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... received its name from the Druids , who are supposed to have had a place of worship on its summit - the Gaelic words Beinn- le - Dia , signifying Hill of God . ' This mountain is celebrated in Scott's Lady of the Lake . · BEN - LO'MOND ...
... received its name from the Druids , who are supposed to have had a place of worship on its summit - the Gaelic words Beinn- le - Dia , signifying Hill of God . ' This mountain is celebrated in Scott's Lady of the Lake . · BEN - LO'MOND ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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