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... original purpose of the founder was to establish separate hermitages , but a mo- nastic mode of life soon began to prevail , and the Vallombrosians are now recognized as a branch of the reformed Benedictines . In 1500 they exchanged ...
... original purpose of the founder was to establish separate hermitages , but a mo- nastic mode of life soon began to prevail , and the Vallombrosians are now recognized as a branch of the reformed Benedictines . In 1500 they exchanged ...
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... original works of great merit , including the " Murder of Jane McCrea by the Indians ; " " Ariadne , " a picture very celebrated in its time , and which was the first successful representation of a mythologi- cal subject by an American ...
... original works of great merit , including the " Murder of Jane McCrea by the Indians ; " " Ariadne , " a picture very celebrated in its time , and which was the first successful representation of a mythologi- cal subject by an American ...
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... original patroon or propri- etor of the " colonie of Rensselaerswyck , " who in 1630 and subsequently purchased land , which in 1637 formed a tract 24 miles in breadth by 48 in length , extending from the immediate vicinity of Fort ...
... original patroon or propri- etor of the " colonie of Rensselaerswyck , " who in 1630 and subsequently purchased land , which in 1637 formed a tract 24 miles in breadth by 48 in length , extending from the immediate vicinity of Fort ...
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... original character . There can be little doubt that many groups , now considered as dis- tinct species , are in this sense only permanent varieties . According to Darwin , these varieties would be permanent only until the develop- ment ...
... original character . There can be little doubt that many groups , now considered as dis- tinct species , are in this sense only permanent varieties . According to Darwin , these varieties would be permanent only until the develop- ment ...
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... original 24 are ex- tant , though mutilated ; the best edition is that of Müller ( Svo . , Leipsic , 1833 ) . Varro was some- times called Reatinus from his estate at Reate . VARRO , PUBLIUS TERENTIUS , a Latin au- thor , surnamed ...
... original 24 are ex- tant , though mutilated ; the best edition is that of Müller ( Svo . , Leipsic , 1833 ) . Varro was some- times called Reatinus from his estate at Reate . VARRO , PUBLIUS TERENTIUS , a Latin au- thor , surnamed ...
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