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... established a flourishing com- merce with the Italians . After the discovery of America , Antwerp took the place of Bruges , and was regarded as a northern Venice . But the unhappy period of Spanish oppression and the war in the ...
... established a flourishing com- merce with the Italians . After the discovery of America , Antwerp took the place of Bruges , and was regarded as a northern Venice . But the unhappy period of Spanish oppression and the war in the ...
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... established in its present form by the revolution of 1830. The legislative body consists of two chambers - that of ... establishing unlimited sove- reignty was interrupted by the fall of Charles the Bold , and the partial division of his ...
... established in its present form by the revolution of 1830. The legislative body consists of two chambers - that of ... establishing unlimited sove- reignty was interrupted by the fall of Charles the Bold , and the partial division of his ...
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... established church are commonly distin- guished by some kind of belfry or bell - cote with bells . The ringing of these for divine service on Sundays , and on other occasions , forms the theme of many poetical allusions . The lines of ...
... established church are commonly distin- guished by some kind of belfry or bell - cote with bells . The ringing of these for divine service on Sundays , and on other occasions , forms the theme of many poetical allusions . The lines of ...
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... established the genus , placed it among the chambered Cephalopoda . It was subsequently associated with the living Argo- naut , but is now generally considered as a genus of De Blainville's Nucleobranchiata ( q . v . ) , having as ...
... established the genus , placed it among the chambered Cephalopoda . It was subsequently associated with the living Argo- naut , but is now generally considered as a genus of De Blainville's Nucleobranchiata ( q . v . ) , having as ...
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... established church or other canonical bishop ( a Roman Catholic priest may hold a benefice in the Church of England on abjuring the tenets of his church , but he is not ordained again ) ; 2d , Presentation , or the formal gift or grant ...
... established church or other canonical bishop ( a Roman Catholic priest may hold a benefice in the Church of England on abjuring the tenets of his church , but he is not ordained again ) ; 2d , Presentation , or the formal gift or grant ...
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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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