Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography, Volume 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... becomes fic- titious in respect to those who trusted them with it , since they will not again realize it . Extensive ... become habitual and customary , of which the U. States hith- erto have given a striking example . CREECH , Thomas ...
... becomes fic- titious in respect to those who trusted them with it , since they will not again realize it . Extensive ... become habitual and customary , of which the U. States hith- erto have given a striking example . CREECH , Thomas ...
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... become a man- nerist from a desire to be constantly new . He had many scholars , among whom were his two sons , Antonio and Luigi Crespi . The latter distinguished himself by his writings on painting . Crespi died in 1747 . CRESSY ...
... become a man- nerist from a desire to be constantly new . He had many scholars , among whom were his two sons , Antonio and Luigi Crespi . The latter distinguished himself by his writings on painting . Crespi died in 1747 . CRESSY ...
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... become ex- tinct , the Hellenic spirit departed more and more from the spirit of the East . Families of priests had united into castes , and what remained of the old and relig- ious poetry was confined to the mysteries . In Homer and ...
... become ex- tinct , the Hellenic spirit departed more and more from the spirit of the East . Families of priests had united into castes , and what remained of the old and relig- ious poetry was confined to the mysteries . In Homer and ...
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... becomes too small , and requires to be changed as often as seven or eight times , before the insect attains its full ... become troublesome from accumulation ; while , from their numbers , birds and other ani- mals of higher rank in the ...
... becomes too small , and requires to be changed as often as seven or eight times , before the insect attains its full ... become troublesome from accumulation ; while , from their numbers , birds and other ani- mals of higher rank in the ...
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... become liable to confiscation will not pro- tect it . Civil and police punishments are such as are inflicted for petty offences , and can be imposed by the civil judge . They are chiefly - 1 . fines ; yet a corporeal pun- ishment , when ...
... become liable to confiscation will not pro- tect it . Civil and police punishments are such as are inflicted for petty offences , and can be imposed by the civil judge . They are chiefly - 1 . fines ; yet a corporeal pun- ishment , when ...
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