The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 3±ÇAppleton, 1867 |
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... passed through his lungs and 2 through his heart , survived above 20 minutes , and swam half a mile , before succumbing to his wounds . - Beside these species , we must also mention the European brown bear ( U. arctos ) , and the ...
... passed through his lungs and 2 through his heart , survived above 20 minutes , and swam half a mile , before succumbing to his wounds . - Beside these species , we must also mention the European brown bear ( U. arctos ) , and the ...
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... passed a part of the year 1775 in England as an agent of the French ministry ; had interviews with Arthur Lee , and was in the most intimate relations of correspondence with Vergennes . His secrecy , his sagacity in interpreting a hint ...
... passed a part of the year 1775 in England as an agent of the French ministry ; had interviews with Arthur Lee , and was in the most intimate relations of correspondence with Vergennes . His secrecy , his sagacity in interpreting a hint ...
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... passed by a back entrance , not as a fugitive from danger , but as a priest per- forming his appropriate duty . The palace gate was shut , but they forced their way in by an or- chard , through an open window , which gave them access to ...
... passed by a back entrance , not as a fugitive from danger , but as a priest per- forming his appropriate duty . The palace gate was shut , but they forced their way in by an or- chard , through an open window , which gave them access to ...
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... passed on him by default , for non - appearance in court , nearly 4 centuries after his burial - that induced the rash monarch , Henry VIII . — not , as he al- leged , the desire to deter other saints from fol- lowing so bad an example ...
... passed on him by default , for non - appearance in court , nearly 4 centuries after his burial - that induced the rash monarch , Henry VIII . — not , as he al- leged , the desire to deter other saints from fol- lowing so bad an example ...
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... passed their grub state in cells contiguous to the royal ones , and from having their generative organs par- tially developed by devouring portions of the stimulating royal food ; how they become im- pregnated has not been ascertained ...
... passed their grub state in cells contiguous to the royal ones , and from having their generative organs par- tially developed by devouring portions of the stimulating royal food ; how they become im- pregnated has not been ascertained ...
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