The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 4Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... but he did not disguise his contempt for the royalist cause , nor fail to express his opposite sympathies . The business , however , was not one to the taste of B. , who was throughout the BERANGER . • whole of his life a man of.
... but he did not disguise his contempt for the royalist cause , nor fail to express his opposite sympathies . The business , however , was not one to the taste of B. , who was throughout the BERANGER . • whole of his life a man of.
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... caused B. and her son to be mur dered . BERENICE , dau . of Magas , King of Cyrene , grand- daughter of B. No. 1 , was to have been married to Deme- trius the Fair , but he having slighted her for her mother , she caused him to be ...
... caused B. and her son to be mur dered . BERENICE , dau . of Magas , King of Cyrene , grand- daughter of B. No. 1 , was to have been married to Deme- trius the Fair , but he having slighted her for her mother , she caused him to be ...
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... causes and disputes among the Derbyshire miners . BERGMEAL , n . berg'měl [ Ger . bergmehle ] : a white cotton - like variety of carbonate of lime , occurring as an efflorescence , falling into powder when touched . Mixed with flour ...
... causes and disputes among the Derbyshire miners . BERGMEAL , n . berg'měl [ Ger . bergmehle ] : a white cotton - like variety of carbonate of lime , occurring as an efflorescence , falling into powder when touched . Mixed with flour ...
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... cause of religion . The object was , as the full title of the book itself sets forth , to inquire into and remove the causes of skepticism , atheism , and irreligion . The deeper aspects of Berkeley's thought have been much neglected ...
... cause of religion . The object was , as the full title of the book itself sets forth , to inquire into and remove the causes of skepticism , atheism , and irreligion . The deeper aspects of Berkeley's thought have been much neglected ...
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... cause he had killed a bear on the spot . A charter from Frederick II . , 1218 , made it a free imperial city , and it gradually extended its possessions until it became an inde- pendent state ; and , between 1288 and 1339 , successfully ...
... cause he had killed a bear on the spot . A charter from Frederick II . , 1218 , made it a free imperial city , and it gradually extended its possessions until it became an inde- pendent state ; and , between 1288 and 1339 , successfully ...
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