Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 第 8 巻W. & R. Chambers, 1891 |
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... period for the Great Library ; and here was the Wa - ying printing - office , burned down in 1869 . Surrounding the Forbidden City is the ' Imperial ' or August , ' an oblong rectangle , about 6 miles in circuit , and encompassed by a ...
... period for the Great Library ; and here was the Wa - ying printing - office , burned down in 1869 . Surrounding the Forbidden City is the ' Imperial ' or August , ' an oblong rectangle , about 6 miles in circuit , and encompassed by a ...
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... period . His decalogue is that ancient and simple form of the law contained in Ex . xxxiv . He introduces , at various places , extracts from older poetical works , such as Gen. xlix . and the quotations from the book of the wars of ...
... period . His decalogue is that ancient and simple form of the law contained in Ex . xxxiv . He introduces , at various places , extracts from older poetical works , such as Gen. xlix . and the quotations from the book of the wars of ...
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... period . Con- siderable portions of the Book of Joshua are prob- ably due to one of the Deuteronomists - e.g . i . , iv . 21-24 , viii . 30–35 , xi . 10–23 , xii . 1-24 , xiii . 1-14 , xiv . 6-15 , xxii . 1-6 , xxiii . ( III . ) P. —Of ...
... period . Con- siderable portions of the Book of Joshua are prob- ably due to one of the Deuteronomists - e.g . i . , iv . 21-24 , viii . 30–35 , xi . 10–23 , xii . 1-24 , xiii . 1-14 , xiv . 6-15 , xxii . 1-6 , xxiii . ( III . ) P. —Of ...
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... period of his life . At all events his true start was entirely due to this patron , for whom Pepys always expressed the most unbounded attachment . Pepys's real life begins for us on the 1st January 1659-60 , when the Diary was ...
... period of his life . At all events his true start was entirely due to this patron , for whom Pepys always expressed the most unbounded attachment . Pepys's real life begins for us on the 1st January 1659-60 , when the Diary was ...
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... Period and Periodicity . One of the most striking features of the ordinary phenomena of nature is their tendency to recur and repeat them- selves apparently indefinitely ; and in general this repetition takes place at successive and ...
... Period and Periodicity . One of the most striking features of the ordinary phenomena of nature is their tendency to recur and repeat them- selves apparently indefinitely ; and in general this repetition takes place at successive and ...
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258 ページ - This last consideration has already answered an objection which some have made, that rhyme is only an embroidery of sense, to make that which is ordinary in itself pass for excellent with less examination. But certainly, that which most regulates the fancy, and gives the judgment its busiest employment, is like to bring forth the richest and clearest thoughts.
281 ページ - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
311 ページ - ... a convenient stock of flax, hemp, wool, thread, iron, and other necessary ware and stuff to set the poor on work, and also competent sums of money for and towards the necessary relief of the lame, impotent, old, blind, and such other among them being poor and not able to work, and...
254 ページ - Powhatan: then as many as could laid hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her arms, and laid her own upon his to save him from death...
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170 ページ - The length of the peacock, from the tip of the bill to the end of the tail', is about three feet eight inches.
92 ページ - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
72 ページ - ... states. In the old state, she possesses fine powers of penmanship ; while in the new she writes a poor awkward hand, having not had time or means to become expert.
192 ページ - Nations, being crimes not against any particular State, but against all mankind, may be punished in the competent tribunal of any country where the offender may be found, or into which he may be carried, although committed on board a foreign vessel on the high seas.