The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... principal heads or to the proper subject of a discourse after a digression , or in order to consider the topics separately and more particularly . EPANODY , n . ě - păn'ō - di [ Gr . epanõdõs , a rising , a re turn - from epi , upon ...
... principal heads or to the proper subject of a discourse after a digression , or in order to consider the topics separately and more particularly . EPANODY , n . ě - păn'ō - di [ Gr . epanõdõs , a rising , a re turn - from epi , upon ...
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... principal of which , besides E. , were Ortygia and Ptelea . According to Strabo , it was founded by Androclus , son of Codrus , and this is the most probable of the accounts which have come down to us , though others held to the ...
... principal of which , besides E. , were Ortygia and Ptelea . According to Strabo , it was founded by Androclus , son of Codrus , and this is the most probable of the accounts which have come down to us , though others held to the ...
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... principal of which is Ayasaluk . - See the works of Guhl , Ernst Cur- tius , and Zimmermann , and Wood's account of his explora- tions in 1868-9 . EPHESUS , COUNCILS OF : two ecclesiastical assemblies . I. The third ecumenical council ...
... principal of which is Ayasaluk . - See the works of Guhl , Ernst Cur- tius , and Zimmermann , and Wood's account of his explora- tions in 1868-9 . EPHESUS , COUNCILS OF : two ecclesiastical assemblies . I. The third ecumenical council ...
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... principal edition of his works in Syriac and Greek was published in 6 vols . , Rome , under the papal authority ( 1732-46 ) . The principal writers on E. are : Sozomenos , Hist . Eccl . iii . 16 ; Assemani , Proleg . and Biblioth ...
... principal edition of his works in Syriac and Greek was published in 6 vols . , Rome , under the papal authority ( 1732-46 ) . The principal writers on E. are : Sozomenos , Hist . Eccl . iii . 16 ; Assemani , Proleg . and Biblioth ...
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... principal oppo- nents , in order to deprive him of all merit on the score of it , ascribed it to his being without passions . The calum- nies which the Stoics circulated concerning him are unde- serving of notice , and were at no time ...
... principal oppo- nents , in order to deprive him of all merit on the score of it , ascribed it to his being without passions . The calum- nies which the Stoics circulated concerning him are unde- serving of notice , and were at no time ...
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