Chandler's Encyclopedia: An Epitome of Universal Knowledge ...William Henry Chandler Collier, 1898 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... connected with the intestines , which absorb di- gested food , convey it into general circulation , and also take up certain bodies at all points in the body ; as , e.g. , the poisonous matters in unhealthy wounds , albuminoids or drugs ...
... connected with the intestines , which absorb di- gested food , convey it into general circulation , and also take up certain bodies at all points in the body ; as , e.g. , the poisonous matters in unhealthy wounds , albuminoids or drugs ...
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... connected with wings folding over the central subjects , and having paint- ings on both sides , so that , whether the wings were open or shut , paintings were visible . Six of these outer panels are in the Berlin Museum , and two others ...
... connected with wings folding over the central subjects , and having paint- ings on both sides , so that , whether the wings were open or shut , paintings were visible . Six of these outer panels are in the Berlin Museum , and two others ...
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... connected with the Eucharist , but soon separated from it . They disappeared about 720 , but are imitated in the Love - feasts of Moravians and Methodists . Agapetus . 1. Pope , 535-6 , and legate from the Ostrogothic king to the ...
... connected with the Eucharist , but soon separated from it . They disappeared about 720 , but are imitated in the Love - feasts of Moravians and Methodists . Agapetus . 1. Pope , 535-6 , and legate from the Ostrogothic king to the ...
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... connected with agriculture were founded before the 19th century . In Great Britain , the first and still the largest of these , that at Cirencester , was established and is still maintained by private benefactions and the fees of ...
... connected with agriculture were founded before the 19th century . In Great Britain , the first and still the largest of these , that at Cirencester , was established and is still maintained by private benefactions and the fees of ...
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... connected with public affairs for 67 years . His story Alden , JOHN . One of the pilgrims who settled in Plymouth , is told in Longfellow's Courtship of Miles Standish . European alder ( Alnus glutinosa ) . Alder . Shrubs or trees of ...
... connected with public affairs for 67 years . His story Alden , JOHN . One of the pilgrims who settled in Plymouth , is told in Longfellow's Courtship of Miles Standish . European alder ( Alnus glutinosa ) . Alder . Shrubs or trees of ...
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