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... kind of article , and thus the circle of contributors became widened , and the distribution of the work more specialised . It was also seen to be desirable in regard to certain classes of subjects , to admit a rather ampler selection of ...
... kind of article , and thus the circle of contributors became widened , and the distribution of the work more specialised . It was also seen to be desirable in regard to certain classes of subjects , to admit a rather ampler selection of ...
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... kind of thoughts and fancies actuate the vast mul titudes of their fellow - subjects in Hindustan - what gods they worship , and with what rites ; what things seem good to them , and what evil ; how , in short , they interpret the ...
... kind of thoughts and fancies actuate the vast mul titudes of their fellow - subjects in Hindustan - what gods they worship , and with what rites ; what things seem good to them , and what evil ; how , in short , they interpret the ...
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... kind . To the numerous correspondents who have favoured them by pointing out faults , or making other suggestions , they beg leave , once for all , to return their best thanks for the uniform courtesy with which their criticisms have ...
... kind . To the numerous correspondents who have favoured them by pointing out faults , or making other suggestions , they beg leave , once for all , to return their best thanks for the uniform courtesy with which their criticisms have ...
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... kind of cutaneous eruption which cannot be clearly identified . The term has , in recent times , been used by different writers in different senses , but is now most commonly employed to designate cutaneous patches characterised by loss ...
... kind of cutaneous eruption which cannot be clearly identified . The term has , in recent times , been used by different writers in different senses , but is now most commonly employed to designate cutaneous patches characterised by loss ...
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... kind of glass which was made by the Vene- tians in the 15th century . Its distinguishing charac- ter is a series of wave - like marks in opaque colours , but usually white , arranged pretty regularly in the sub- stance of transparent ...
... kind of glass which was made by the Vene- tians in the 15th century . Its distinguishing charac- ter is a series of wave - like marks in opaque colours , but usually white , arranged pretty regularly in the sub- stance of transparent ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1905 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1871 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 10 Affichage du livre entier - 1893 |
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