Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, and Companion to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. (9th Ed.) and to All Other Encyclopaedias, Volumen4J.M. Stoddart, 1889 |
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... charge of the work throughout its progress . It had been announced that the Supplement should be comprised in four volumes of size similar to those of the Britannica . The First volume corresponds to Volumes I.-IV. of that work ; the ...
... charge of the work throughout its progress . It had been announced that the Supplement should be comprised in four volumes of size similar to those of the Britannica . The First volume corresponds to Volumes I.-IV. of that work ; the ...
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... charges of Universities , and other educational treatises , and He is also the author of several ad- against them and ... charge of St. thizes deeply with medieval scholasticism . His cir- Mary's and retired to Littlemore , where he had ...
... charges of Universities , and other educational treatises , and He is also the author of several ad- against them and ... charge of St. thizes deeply with medieval scholasticism . His cir- Mary's and retired to Littlemore , where he had ...
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... charged with the duty of collecting and presenting to the Legislature statistical details as to strikes and all other ... charge of a board of three com- missioners . Elaborate reports have been made , but it must be confessed that the ...
... charged with the duty of collecting and presenting to the Legislature statistical details as to strikes and all other ... charge of a board of three com- missioners . Elaborate reports have been made , but it must be confessed that the ...
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... charge of the Board of Regents of the Univer- sity , which has been in existence more than a century . The regents are authorized to incorporate colleges and academies , and have established uniform conditions on which such ...
... charge of the Board of Regents of the Univer- sity , which has been in existence more than a century . The regents are authorized to incorporate colleges and academies , and have established uniform conditions on which such ...
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... charges for transfers to | left hand is the Constitution . The copper is about the branch lines . The reduction from 10 ... charge of placing underground the telegraph , telephone , and electric - lighting wires which had been heretofore ...
... charges for transfers to | left hand is the Constitution . The copper is about the branch lines . The reduction from 10 ... charge of placing underground the telegraph , telephone , and electric - lighting wires which had been heretofore ...
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