The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... four syllables -the first and fourth long , the second and third short ; a trochee and an iambus united . CHO RIAM BIC , a . -bik , pertaining to . CHORION , n . köri - on [ Gr . chorion , skin ] : the exterior membrane investing the ...
... four syllables -the first and fourth long , the second and third short ; a trochee and an iambus united . CHO RIAM BIC , a . -bik , pertaining to . CHORION , n . köri - on [ Gr . chorion , skin ] : the exterior membrane investing the ...
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... four of them have been printed . At least two deal with the Arthurian legends , and the first supplied material to Lord Tennyson . Two others , Tristan and Le Chevalier de l'Epée , are lost . C. also wrote songs and imitations of Ovid ...
... four of them have been printed . At least two deal with the Arthurian legends , and the first supplied material to Lord Tennyson . Two others , Tristan and Le Chevalier de l'Epée , are lost . C. also wrote songs and imitations of Ovid ...
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... four months ) . It has regular steam - boat communication with Gottenburg , Copenhagen , Kiel , Hull , and Leith . C. , by means of its bay , is connected with Drammen ( pop . 18,838 ) , famous for its extensive trade in timber , etc ...
... four months ) . It has regular steam - boat communication with Gottenburg , Copenhagen , Kiel , Hull , and Leith . C. , by means of its bay , is connected with Drammen ( pop . 18,838 ) , famous for its extensive trade in timber , etc ...
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... four doctrinal books and one astrological . It prohibits mourning for the dead , allows polygamy to priests and people , but forbids sensual indulgences , and even singing and dancing , by the elect , or by those who have reached the ...
... four doctrinal books and one astrological . It prohibits mourning for the dead , allows polygamy to priests and people , but forbids sensual indulgences , and even singing and dancing , by the elect , or by those who have reached the ...
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... four years . Thus , the 3d year of the 12th olympiad would be B.C. 729. The Roman era was reckoned from the founding of the city , being either B.C. 752 or 753. The Roman practice of dating events from the building of the city , seems ...
... four years . Thus , the 3d year of the 12th olympiad would be B.C. 729. The Roman era was reckoned from the founding of the city , being either B.C. 752 or 753. The Roman practice of dating events from the building of the city , seems ...
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