The New International Encyclopædia, Volumen5Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1902 |
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... received , especially by the bench and bar . COLERIDGE , Sir JOHN TAYLOR ( 1790-1876 ) . An English judge and author , a nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . He was born at Tiverton ; graduated at Oxford in 1812 , was called to the bar ...
... received , especially by the bench and bar . COLERIDGE , Sir JOHN TAYLOR ( 1790-1876 ) . An English judge and author , a nephew of Samuel Taylor Coleridge . He was born at Tiverton ; graduated at Oxford in 1812 , was called to the bar ...
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... received the Grand Prix de Rome . His portraits are particularly fine , and he has painted in an admirable manner on faïence ; but Collin is especially noted for his painting of the nude in the open air , the best example of which is ...
... received the Grand Prix de Rome . His portraits are particularly fine , and he has painted in an admirable manner on faïence ; but Collin is especially noted for his painting of the nude in the open air , the best example of which is ...
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... receiving almost no tributaries , and di- minishing in volume by evaporation and absorp- tion . Leaving United ... received 90.000 acres of the lands granted to the State in 1862 , and since its inception has been supported chiefly ...
... receiving almost no tributaries , and di- minishing in volume by evaporation and absorp- tion . Leaving United ... received 90.000 acres of the lands granted to the State in 1862 , and since its inception has been supported chiefly ...
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... received serious legislative attention , and in most of the States of the Union stringent laws have been passed regarding the examination of the vision of all who depend on colors for their guidance . It is a crime in color- blind ...
... received serious legislative attention , and in most of the States of the Union stringent laws have been passed regarding the examination of the vision of all who depend on colors for their guidance . It is a crime in color- blind ...
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... received by the King . He then sought help at the Court of Charles VIII . in France , with like success . In January , 1494 , he returned to Spain and was given command fleet of three caravels sailing for Es- pañola . He arrived there ...
... received by the King . He then sought help at the Court of Charles VIII . in France , with like success . In January , 1494 , he returned to Spain and was given command fleet of three caravels sailing for Es- pañola . He arrived there ...
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