The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Volume 6H.G. Allen, 1888 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... century , and in 1138 it is mentioned as the scene of a battle be- tween the Scotch and English . Its castle , probably built not long after , was a fortress of the Lacy family , and continued a defensible position till 1649 , when it ...
... century , and in 1138 it is mentioned as the scene of a battle be- tween the Scotch and English . Its castle , probably built not long after , was a fortress of the Lacy family , and continued a defensible position till 1649 , when it ...
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... century , that genuine clocks existed then , though one , made by De Vick for the French king Charles V. there is no surviving description of any one until the 13th about the same time , much like our common clocks of the century , when ...
... century , that genuine clocks existed then , though one , made by De Vick for the French king Charles V. there is no surviving description of any one until the 13th about the same time , much like our common clocks of the century , when ...
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... century , and to the beautiful cloisters at Arles , in southern France , " than which no building in this style ... century . The window openings are semicircular , filled with elaborate tracery in the latter half of the 15th century ...
... century , and to the beautiful cloisters at Arles , in southern France , " than which no building in this style ... century . The window openings are semicircular , filled with elaborate tracery in the latter half of the 15th century ...
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... century , when , in 1605 , they were expelled from the Moluccas by the Dutch . That power exerted great and inhuman efforts to obtain a complete monopoly of the trade , attempting to extirpate all the clove trees growing in their native ...
... century , when , in 1605 , they were expelled from the Moluccas by the Dutch . That power exerted great and inhuman efforts to obtain a complete monopoly of the trade , attempting to extirpate all the clove trees growing in their native ...
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... century had their place and origin almost entirely in the coffee - houses and taverns then so much in vogue . Of these the earliest known was the Bread Street or Friday Street Club originated by Sir Walter Raleigh , and meeting at the ...
... century had their place and origin almost entirely in the coffee - houses and taverns then so much in vogue . Of these the earliest known was the Bread Street or Friday Street Club originated by Sir Walter Raleigh , and meeting at the ...
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