The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volumen28Hugh Chisholm Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1911 |
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... means generally afforded for carrying out recommendations , together with the oftentimes intractable nature of their diseases ; and the utilitarian in- fluences alluded to above - all these considerations , in the great majority of ...
... means generally afforded for carrying out recommendations , together with the oftentimes intractable nature of their diseases ; and the utilitarian in- fluences alluded to above - all these considerations , in the great majority of ...
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... means desirous of embarking upon agricultural pursuits could compete . The result was that although the population had increased in 1861 to 540,322 , the area of land under crop had not grown proportionately , and Victoria was dependent ...
... means desirous of embarking upon agricultural pursuits could compete . The result was that although the population had increased in 1861 to 540,322 , the area of land under crop had not grown proportionately , and Victoria was dependent ...
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... means shared all the views of his master but was incapacitated by his growing infirmities , was first Prussian plenipotentiary , and assisting him was Baron von Humboldt . Great Britain was represented by Lord Castle- reagh , and under ...
... means shared all the views of his master but was incapacitated by his growing infirmities , was first Prussian plenipotentiary , and assisting him was Baron von Humboldt . Great Britain was represented by Lord Castle- reagh , and under ...
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... means , as well as of the kindliness of his character , is fur- nished by the fact that he entertained as a guest for a whole month a scientific adversary , Adriaan van Roomen , and then paid the expenses of his journey home . Vieta's ...
... means , as well as of the kindliness of his character , is fur- nished by the fact that he entertained as a guest for a whole month a scientific adversary , Adriaan van Roomen , and then paid the expenses of his journey home . Vieta's ...
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... means of livelihood . This evidence is of decisive importance in regard to the The result was the practice of reallotments according to the formation of unified holdings ; we are on entirely free soil , with strength and the needs of ...
... means of livelihood . This evidence is of decisive importance in regard to the The result was the practice of reallotments according to the formation of unified holdings ; we are on entirely free soil , with strength and the needs of ...
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