The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... France : one of the found- ers of the system of instruction for the deaf and dumb . He entered into holy orders , and became a preacher and canon at Troyes , but on account of his Jansenist opinions , was de- prived of this appointment ...
... France : one of the found- ers of the system of instruction for the deaf and dumb . He entered into holy orders , and became a preacher and canon at Troyes , but on account of his Jansenist opinions , was de- prived of this appointment ...
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... France . EPIBLAST , n . ěp'i - blåst [ Gr . epi , upon ; blastos , a shoot ] : an abortive organ in the oat , supposed to be the rudiment of a second cotyledon . EPIBLEMA , n . ěp'i - ble'mă [ Gr . epiblēma , an upper gar ment , a patch ...
... France . EPIBLAST , n . ěp'i - blåst [ Gr . epi , upon ; blastos , a shoot ] : an abortive organ in the oat , supposed to be the rudiment of a second cotyledon . EPIBLEMA , n . ěp'i - ble'mă [ Gr . epiblēma , an upper gar ment , a patch ...
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... France by Pierre Gassendi , who published an account of E.'s life and a defense of his character 1647. Many eminent Frenchmen have professed his principles ; among others , Molière , Saint Evremond , Count de Grammont , the Duke of ...
... France by Pierre Gassendi , who published an account of E.'s life and a defense of his character 1647. Many eminent Frenchmen have professed his principles ; among others , Molière , Saint Evremond , Count de Grammont , the Duke of ...
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... France , and committed great ravages in Versailles , where the mortality was 28 per cent .; in Strasburg , where the mortality was 42 per cent .; in Lyon , Nancy , and other garrison towns . The patients , in these cases , were almost ...
... France , and committed great ravages in Versailles , where the mortality was 28 per cent .; in Strasburg , where the mortality was 42 per cent .; in Lyon , Nancy , and other garrison towns . The patients , in these cases , were almost ...
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... France , among the mili- tary , epidemics of meningitis with delirium , or inflammation of the membranes of the brain , when no moral factors were at work , but when diet , temperature , etc. were . But even where the origin cannot be ...
... France , among the mili- tary , epidemics of meningitis with delirium , or inflammation of the membranes of the brain , when no moral factors were at work , but when diet , temperature , etc. were . But even where the origin cannot be ...
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