CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... various nationalities inhabiting the ancient Roman provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian civilisation. All this, however, ceased on, and even ltefore, the accession ...
... various nationalities inhabiting the ancient Roman provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian civilisation. All this, however, ceased on, and even ltefore, the accession ...
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... various leadership of Pembinski, Vetter, Gorgei, Klapka, and others, won so many victories over the Austrians within the next three months that by the end of April the country was almost entirely free from the enemy. The many defeats of ...
... various leadership of Pembinski, Vetter, Gorgei, Klapka, and others, won so many victories over the Austrians within the next three months that by the end of April the country was almost entirely free from the enemy. The many defeats of ...
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... various nationalities in Hungary (Servians, Wallachs, Kuthens, Slovaks, (iermans) enjoy the same rights as the native Magyars, which are considerably greater than in Austria ; there is therefore comparatively little discontent ...
... various nationalities in Hungary (Servians, Wallachs, Kuthens, Slovaks, (iermans) enjoy the same rights as the native Magyars, which are considerably greater than in Austria ; there is therefore comparatively little discontent ...
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... various papers on the brain in man and apes, and on the relation of man to the lower animals, and Man's Place in Nature ( 1860-63) ; on the classification of Birds and on the Dinosauria (1868-70); the article 'Amphibia' in Ency ...
... various papers on the brain in man and apes, and on the relation of man to the lower animals, and Man's Place in Nature ( 1860-63) ; on the classification of Birds and on the Dinosauria (1868-70); the article 'Amphibia' in Ency ...
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... various impurities — as, for example, iron ( which gives it a bright deep yellow colour), the chlorides of sodium and arsenic — the latter being derived from the oil of vitriol — sulphuric and sulphurous acids, chlorine, &c., from which ...
... various impurities — as, for example, iron ( which gives it a bright deep yellow colour), the chlorides of sodium and arsenic — the latter being derived from the oil of vitriol — sulphuric and sulphurous acids, chlorine, &c., from which ...
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