The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... become tutor to the son of Dr. Stillingfleet , then Dean of St. Paul's , and subsequently Bp . of Worcester . B accompanied his pupil to Oxford , where he had full scope for the cultivation of classical studies ; and was twice appointed ...
... become tutor to the son of Dr. Stillingfleet , then Dean of St. Paul's , and subsequently Bp . of Worcester . B accompanied his pupil to Oxford , where he had full scope for the cultivation of classical studies ; and was twice appointed ...
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... becomes , on drying , a fragrant resinous substance resem- bling B. , used as incense in the churches of the Mauritius . It was formerly erroneously supposed that B. was the produce of Benzoin odoriferum , formerly Laurus Benzoin , a ...
... becomes , on drying , a fragrant resinous substance resem- bling B. , used as incense in the churches of the Mauritius . It was formerly erroneously supposed that B. was the produce of Benzoin odoriferum , formerly Laurus Benzoin , a ...
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... becomes involved in extreme obscurity , and Scyld seems sometimes to be identified with Sceaf , and sometimes with Woden . But the view of the connection between Beowulf and Sceaf is strengthened by the following considerations . The ...
... becomes involved in extreme obscurity , and Scyld seems sometimes to be identified with Sceaf , and sometimes with Woden . But the view of the connection between Beowulf and Sceaf is strengthened by the following considerations . The ...
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... become a place of great importance . Pop . ( 1871 ) , 5,858 ; ( 1881 ) 6,739 . BEQUEATH , v . bě - kweth ' [ AS . becwathan - from be , and owathan , to say ] : to give or leave by will ; to hand down to posterity . BEQUEATH'ING , imp ...
... become a place of great importance . Pop . ( 1871 ) , 5,858 ; ( 1881 ) 6,739 . BEQUEATH , v . bě - kweth ' [ AS . becwathan - from be , and owathan , to say ] : to give or leave by will ; to hand down to posterity . BEQUEATH'ING , imp ...
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... become , in consequence , to some extent , a mixed race , they still retain , in great part , their distinctive peculiarities . Till the 11th c . the B. seem to have formed the larger portion of the population inhabiting the s . coast ...
... become , in consequence , to some extent , a mixed race , they still retain , in great part , their distinctive peculiarities . Till the 11th c . the B. seem to have formed the larger portion of the population inhabiting the s . coast ...
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