The Columbian Cyclopedia, Band 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... usually made of wood covered with leather , often of various colors , and fre- quently painted and gilded . Some of them were as much as half a yard high ; and in Venice , where they were universally worn , their height distinguished ...
... usually made of wood covered with leather , often of various colors , and fre- quently painted and gilded . Some of them were as much as half a yard high ; and in Venice , where they were universally worn , their height distinguished ...
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... usually makes its nest ; sometimes , however , in ruined towers . Its long hooked claws enable it to cling easily to a rough rock , but it seems unwilling even to set its feet on turf . It lives in societies like the rook . It feeds on ...
... usually makes its nest ; sometimes , however , in ruined towers . Its long hooked claws enable it to cling easily to a rough rock , but it seems unwilling even to set its feet on turf . It lives in societies like the rook . It feeds on ...
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... usually dated from the time of Constantine . Neverthe- less - as Lord Linsday remarks , in his Sketches of the His- tory of Christian Art ( Lond . 1847 ) - ' it would be more CHRIST . correct to say that it then first emerged. Star of ...
... usually dated from the time of Constantine . Neverthe- less - as Lord Linsday remarks , in his Sketches of the His- tory of Christian Art ( Lond . 1847 ) - ' it would be more CHRIST . correct to say that it then first emerged. Star of ...
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... usually in mass , sometimes crystallized in octahedrons , at Unst and Fetlar in the Shetlands , Port- soy in Banffshire , France ; and also in Maryland , Pennsyl- vania , etc. The metal has been obtained in powder and in scales , but as ...
... usually in mass , sometimes crystallized in octahedrons , at Unst and Fetlar in the Shetlands , Port- soy in Banffshire , France ; and also in Maryland , Pennsyl- vania , etc. The metal has been obtained in powder and in scales , but as ...
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... usually because of some remarkable occurrence which signalized it . Such a fixed point , or epoch , forms the beginning of an era , though in common usage these two words are not always exactly discriminated . It is thus that dates have ...
... usually because of some remarkable occurrence which signalized it . Such a fixed point , or epoch , forms the beginning of an era , though in common usage these two words are not always exactly discriminated . It is thus that dates have ...
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