The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffussion of Useful Knowledge, 第 6 巻Charles Knight, 1836 |
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... Rome . Thun- berg long ago said that the common bullfinch was found in Japan , and this is corroborated by Dr. de Siebold , for it is one of the European species which he found in that country . The bird is particularly common in the ...
... Rome . Thun- berg long ago said that the common bullfinch was found in Japan , and this is corroborated by Dr. de Siebold , for it is one of the European species which he found in that country . The bird is particularly common in the ...
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... Rome . Thun- berg long ago said that the common bullfinch was found in Japan , and this is corroborated by Dr. de Siebold , for it is one of the European species which he found in that country . The bird is particularly common in the ...
... Rome . Thun- berg long ago said that the common bullfinch was found in Japan , and this is corroborated by Dr. de Siebold , for it is one of the European species which he found in that country . The bird is particularly common in the ...
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... Rome , where he died in December , 1793. He wrote several works , especially philosophical speculations , and the history of philosophy antient and modern . 1. ' Della Istoria e della Indole d'ogni Filosofia , ' Lucca , 7 vols . 8vo ...
... Rome , where he died in December , 1793. He wrote several works , especially philosophical speculations , and the history of philosophy antient and modern . 1. ' Della Istoria e della Indole d'ogni Filosofia , ' Lucca , 7 vols . 8vo ...
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... Rome . His friend Secker , at that time archbishop of Canterbury , satisfactorily disproved the charge . He did not deny that the bishop had erected the cross , but this , he contended , was no manifestation of it was merely as an ...
... Rome . His friend Secker , at that time archbishop of Canterbury , satisfactorily disproved the charge . He did not deny that the bishop had erected the cross , but this , he contended , was no manifestation of it was merely as an ...
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... Rome , and its envoys were treated succeeded to the government of Thrace , Byzantium was as foreign ambassadors . Some domestic disputes how- obliged to submit to the Macedonians , but it afterwards ever occasioned an appeal to Rome ...
... Rome , and its envoys were treated succeeded to the government of Thrace , Byzantium was as foreign ambassadors . Some domestic disputes how- obliged to submit to the Macedonians , but it afterwards ever occasioned an appeal to Rome ...
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176 ページ - For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision, but a new creature. And as many as walk according to this rule, peace be on them, and mercy, and upon the Israel of God.
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29 ページ - You, too, proceed! make falling arts your care; Erect new wonders, and the old repair; Jones and Palladio to themselves restore And be whate'er Vitruvius was before, Till kings call forth th...
142 ページ - Cherbury gives an interesting account of the education of a highly-born youth at the end of the sixteenth and the beginning of the seventeenth century.
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