A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art, Literature and Practical Mechanics: Comprising a Popular View of the Present State of Knowledge : Illustrated by Numerous Engravings, a General Atlas, and Appropriate Diagrams, Band 1 |
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At length no fewer than six principal Encyclopædias , diversified in their specific character and object , and of very different gradations in the scale of merit , were called into contemporaneous circulation .
At length no fewer than six principal Encyclopædias , diversified in their specific character and object , and of very different gradations in the scale of merit , were called into contemporaneous circulation .
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AALBORG , or AALBOURG , a bishopric of Denmark , in North Jutland , length and breadth about 75 miles . It occupies the whole northern part of the peninsula , and contains several flourishing towns and noble manors .
AALBORG , or AALBOURG , a bishopric of Denmark , in North Jutland , length and breadth about 75 miles . It occupies the whole northern part of the peninsula , and contains several flourishing towns and noble manors .
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They went on Sundays to the parish church with the rest of the people ; or , if they were too remote , a priest was sent them to administer the sacraments ; till at length they were allowed to have priests of their own .
They went on Sundays to the parish church with the rest of the people ; or , if they were too remote , a priest was sent them to administer the sacraments ; till at length they were allowed to have priests of their own .
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... N. side of the road from Shrewsbury to London , situated on a lofty round promontory , and a steep ridge of hills ; which extend a mile in length , and are supposed to have been one continued fortification of the ancient Britons .
... N. side of the road from Shrewsbury to London , situated on a lofty round promontory , and a steep ridge of hills ; which extend a mile in length , and are supposed to have been one continued fortification of the ancient Britons .
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The convents in Aberdeen were : One of Mathurines , or of the order of the Trinity , founded by William the Lion , who died in 1214 ; another of Dominicans , by Alexander II . a third of Observantines , a building of great length in the ...
The convents in Aberdeen were : One of Mathurines , or of the order of the Trinity , founded by William the Lion , who died in 1214 ; another of Dominicans , by Alexander II . a third of Observantines , a building of great length in the ...
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