The Imperial Dictionary of the English Language: A Complete Encyclopedic Lexicon, Literary, Scientific, and Technological, Volumen3Blackie & son; New-York, The Century Company, 1883 |
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... Church . Lady - fern ( la'di - fèrn ) , n . A species of poly- podiaceous fern , the Athyrium Filix fœmi- na , common in Great Britain . It has bi- pinnate or tripinnate fronds of delicate tex- ture , and of a remarkably elegant plumy ...
... Church . Lady - fern ( la'di - fèrn ) , n . A species of poly- podiaceous fern , the Athyrium Filix fœmi- na , common in Great Britain . It has bi- pinnate or tripinnate fronds of delicate tex- ture , and of a remarkably elegant plumy ...
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... Church , Lincolnshire . commonly placed at the junction of the cross in a cruciform church ; also a light open erection on the top of a tower . - 3 . A square cage of carpentry placed over the ridge of a corridor or gallery , between ...
... Church , Lincolnshire . commonly placed at the junction of the cross in a cruciform church ; also a light open erection on the top of a tower . - 3 . A square cage of carpentry placed over the ridge of a corridor or gallery , between ...
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... churches at Rome , built originally by Constantine the Great , and dedicated to St. John of Lateran . It is the episcopal church of the pope , and the principal church of Rome . It has a palace and other buildings annexed to it . Eleven ...
... churches at Rome , built originally by Constantine the Great , and dedicated to St. John of Lateran . It is the episcopal church of the pope , and the principal church of Rome . It has a palace and other buildings annexed to it . Eleven ...
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... Church , one who denies or doubts the divine right or origin of Episcopacy , though he admits its expediency : specifically applied to cer- tain members of the church in the time of Charles II . They wished that things might have been ...
... Church , one who denies or doubts the divine right or origin of Episcopacy , though he admits its expediency : specifically applied to cer- tain members of the church in the time of Charles II . They wished that things might have been ...
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... church . -Lay investiture , investiture with the tem- poralities of a benefice as distinguished from investiture with the spiritualities.- -Lay lord ( naut . ) , a civil member of the admiralty board . - Lay sister , one received into a ...
... church . -Lay investiture , investiture with the tem- poralities of a benefice as distinguished from investiture with the spiritualities.- -Lay lord ( naut . ) , a civil member of the admiralty board . - Lay sister , one received into a ...
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