The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... probably , probable Prof ..Professor pron . pronoun pron . nounced prop .. .properly pros .. ..prosody " Prot .. Protestant Prov .. .Proverbs ..pronunciation , pro- Prov.or Pr.Provençal prov . ..province , provincial Prov . Eng ...
... probably , probable Prof ..Professor pron . pronoun pron . nounced prop .. .properly pros .. ..prosody " Prot .. Protestant Prov .. .Proverbs ..pronunciation , pro- Prov.or Pr.Provençal prov . ..province , provincial Prov . Eng ...
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... probably at Nisibis . His parents were , according to some , heathens ; and E. , repudiating their idolatry at an early age , had to leave their roof . Jacob , Bp . of Nisibis , took care of the boy , and undertook his education . His ...
... probably at Nisibis . His parents were , according to some , heathens ; and E. , repudiating their idolatry at an early age , had to leave their roof . Jacob , Bp . of Nisibis , took care of the boy , and undertook his education . His ...
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... probably of stipules of the sepaline leaves . EPICARP , n . ĕp'i - kârp [ Gr . epi , upon ; karpos , fruit ] : the outer skin of fruits - the fleshy or edible portion being called the sarcocarp , and the stone the endocarp . EPICENE , a ...
... probably of stipules of the sepaline leaves . EPICARP , n . ĕp'i - kârp [ Gr . epi , upon ; karpos , fruit ] : the outer skin of fruits - the fleshy or edible portion being called the sarcocarp , and the stone the endocarp . EPICENE , a ...
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... Probably , physical causes also are greatly efficient . In 1842 and 44 , there occurred in Germany and France , among the mili- tary , epidemics of meningitis with delirium , or inflammation of the membranes of the brain , when no moral ...
... Probably , physical causes also are greatly efficient . In 1842 and 44 , there occurred in Germany and France , among the mili- tary , epidemics of meningitis with delirium , or inflammation of the membranes of the brain , when no moral ...
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... probably at Phæstus in Crete , B.C. 6th or 7th c . His history has reached us in only mythical form . He is said to have fallen asleep in a cave when a boy , and not to have wakened for 57 years . Like Rip Van Winkle , he was naturally ...
... probably at Phæstus in Crete , B.C. 6th or 7th c . His history has reached us in only mythical form . He is said to have fallen asleep in a cave when a boy , and not to have wakened for 57 years . Like Rip Van Winkle , he was naturally ...
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