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... the duration of certain short - lived luminous phenomena , such as the electric spark , of which the eye itself can be no judge , owing to the persistence of impressions of light on the eye after the cause of sensation has ceased .
... the duration of certain short - lived luminous phenomena , such as the electric spark , of which the eye itself can be no judge , owing to the persistence of impressions of light on the eye after the cause of sensation has ceased .
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After the revolutionary movements of 1848 , which were thought to endanger the cause of religion , free gatherings of ministers and laymen of the Lutheran , Reformed , and United Evangelical bodies arose , and have since been continued ...
After the revolutionary movements of 1848 , which were thought to endanger the cause of religion , free gatherings of ministers and laymen of the Lutheran , Reformed , and United Evangelical bodies arose , and have since been continued ...
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... and first appeared in public as a singer , but married , 1734 , Theophilus C. ( 1703-58 ) , son of Colley C. Their domestic life was neither happy nor reputable ; she left him and was the heroine of a cause célèbre .
... and first appeared in public as a singer , but married , 1734 , Theophilus C. ( 1703-58 ) , son of Colley C. Their domestic life was neither happy nor reputable ; she left him and was the heroine of a cause célèbre .
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CICERO . with whom he had desired to make common cause , while Pompey and Cæsar , the greatest powers in the state , and from whose enmity he had most to dread , courted his alliance and co - operation . Thus , while preserving an ...
CICERO . with whom he had desired to make common cause , while Pompey and Cæsar , the greatest powers in the state , and from whose enmity he had most to dread , courted his alliance and co - operation . Thus , while preserving an ...
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-kō - nizm , in med . , a disturbed condition of the body caused by overdoses of cinchona or quinine . CINCHONA ( better spelled chinchona , it appears ; see CHINCHON ) : a most important genus of trees of the nat . ord .
-kō - nizm , in med . , a disturbed condition of the body caused by overdoses of cinchona or quinine . CINCHONA ( better spelled chinchona , it appears ; see CHINCHON ) : a most important genus of trees of the nat . ord .
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