The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... becoming more usual . CHORAL , a . kō'rål , of or belonging to the choir : see under CHOIR . CHORAL MUSIC , the an- cient music of the church ; music in parts for different voices : see SACRED MUSIC . CHORAL SERVICE , the musical ...
... becoming more usual . CHORAL , a . kō'rål , of or belonging to the choir : see under CHOIR . CHORAL MUSIC , the an- cient music of the church ; music in parts for different voices : see SACRED MUSIC . CHORAL SERVICE , the musical ...
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... become eminent . Commencing the practice of medicine at Edinburgh , he was , 1822 , appointed prof . of medical jurisprudence in the univ . of that city , and , 1832 , was promoted to the chair of materia medica . Besides contributing ...
... become eminent . Commencing the practice of medicine at Edinburgh , he was , 1822 , appointed prof . of medical jurisprudence in the univ . of that city , and , 1832 , was promoted to the chair of materia medica . Besides contributing ...
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... become usual for friends to for- ward to one another , by post , gayly - illuminated Christmas- cards , bearing Christmas greetings , though this custom seems now on the wane . In the Rom . Cath . Church , three masses are performed at ...
... become usual for friends to for- ward to one another , by post , gayly - illuminated Christmas- cards , bearing Christmas greetings , though this custom seems now on the wane . In the Rom . Cath . Church , three masses are performed at ...
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... become a serious social nuisance , particularly in London , where every ola custom seems to linger and is most difficult to be set aside . Householders felt under an obligation to give money to the apprentices in the shops where they ...
... become a serious social nuisance , particularly in London , where every ola custom seems to linger and is most difficult to be set aside . Householders felt under an obligation to give money to the apprentices in the shops where they ...
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... become so indecent , that the clergy found it necessary to forbid them . Under the Anglo - Saxon kings , merriment and piety were pleas- antly combined in English life , a peculiarity that affected the C. C. of that period not a little ...
... become so indecent , that the clergy found it necessary to forbid them . Under the Anglo - Saxon kings , merriment and piety were pleas- antly combined in English life , a peculiarity that affected the C. C. of that period not a little ...
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