The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... kind of rhythmical declamation , and doubtless very simple . It was accompanied by flutes in unison . With the decline of the ancient tragedy , the C. also fell into disuse ; and only lately has there been an attempt to produce the same ...
... kind of rhythmical declamation , and doubtless very simple . It was accompanied by flutes in unison . With the decline of the ancient tragedy , the C. also fell into disuse ; and only lately has there been an attempt to produce the same ...
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... kind of property which consists not in possession of a thing , but in the legal right to possess it . As this right can , in general , be vindicated and made available only by means of an action , the property to which it relates ...
... kind of property which consists not in possession of a thing , but in the legal right to possess it . As this right can , in general , be vindicated and made available only by means of an action , the property to which it relates ...
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... kind of mixed pickles . CHOWDER , n . chow'der [ F. chaudière , a mess , a potful : comp . Scot . chow , or chair , a mouthful for chewing ] : fresh fish boiled with biscuit , pork , onions , etc .; applied to any mixed savory stew : V ...
... kind of mixed pickles . CHOWDER , n . chow'der [ F. chaudière , a mess , a potful : comp . Scot . chow , or chair , a mouthful for chewing ] : fresh fish boiled with biscuit , pork , onions , etc .; applied to any mixed savory stew : V ...
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... kind of rays most copiously . According to this , a body that appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that falls ...
... kind of rays most copiously . According to this , a body that appears red reflects red rays in greater abundance than the others ; and one that appears black reflects none of the rays - in other words , absorbs all the light that falls ...
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... kind of C Benson's C. is intended to measure intervals of time down to tenths of a second , for use at horse - races and other occasions where a seconds watch is not exactly suited . It has an ordinary quick train lever movement ...
... kind of C Benson's C. is intended to measure intervals of time down to tenths of a second , for use at horse - races and other occasions where a seconds watch is not exactly suited . It has an ordinary quick train lever movement ...
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