The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 11Hugh Chisholm Encyclopædia Britannica Company, 1910 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... complete list , showing all individual contributors , appears in the final volume . V ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD , LITT.D. , LL.D. See the biographical J H JOHN HILTON GRACE, M A , F R Lecturer in Mathematics at Peterhouse and Pembroke ...
... complete list , showing all individual contributors , appears in the final volume . V ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD , LITT.D. , LL.D. See the biographical J H JOHN HILTON GRACE, M A , F R Lecturer in Mathematics at Peterhouse and Pembroke ...
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... complete . Fortunately for the Germans , the French intelligence service not only failed to inform the staff of this extraordinary opportunity , but it allowed itself to be hypnotized by the most amazing rumours . In imagination they ...
... complete . Fortunately for the Germans , the French intelligence service not only failed to inform the staff of this extraordinary opportunity , but it allowed itself to be hypnotized by the most amazing rumours . In imagination they ...
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... complete . In 1731 he established in Philadelphia one of the earliest circulating libraries in America ( often said to have been the earliest ) , and in 1732 he published the first of his Almanacks , under the pseudonym of Richard ...
... complete . In 1731 he established in Philadelphia one of the earliest circulating libraries in America ( often said to have been the earliest ) , and in 1732 he published the first of his Almanacks , under the pseudonym of Richard ...
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... complete lack of business - like system ; but Adams soon came to see that , although careless of details , Franklin was doing what no other man could have 1 The house is familiar from the drawing of it by Victor Hugo . Many of these ...
... complete lack of business - like system ; but Adams soon came to see that , although careless of details , Franklin was doing what no other man could have 1 The house is familiar from the drawing of it by Victor Hugo . Many of these ...
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... complete . The complete autograph of the biography , acquired by John Bigelow in 1867 from its French owners , upon collation with Temple Franklin's edition showed that the latter contained 1200 emasculations and that it omitted ...
... complete . The complete autograph of the biography , acquired by John Bigelow in 1867 from its French owners , upon collation with Temple Franklin's edition showed that the latter contained 1200 emasculations and that it omitted ...
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