The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... causing the formation of rounded or oval patches of bald- ness , sometimes solitary , more gen- Fungus in Tinea ... causes C , spheroidal swelling these patches of baldness was de- due to accumulation of tected by Gruby 1843 , and named ...
... causing the formation of rounded or oval patches of bald- ness , sometimes solitary , more gen- Fungus in Tinea ... causes C , spheroidal swelling these patches of baldness was de- due to accumulation of tected by Gruby 1843 , and named ...
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... cause to clink ; to tingle : N. a cliuk ; a sharp quick noise . TIN'KLING , imp .: ADJ . making a sharp quick noise : N. a small , quick , sharp sound , as of a small bell . TINKLED , pp . ting'kld . TINNÉ , tin - na ' : name given to a ...
... cause to clink ; to tingle : N. a cliuk ; a sharp quick noise . TIN'KLING , imp .: ADJ . making a sharp quick noise : N. a small , quick , sharp sound , as of a small bell . TINKLED , pp . ting'kld . TINNÉ , tin - na ' : name given to a ...
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... caused one of his guests , whom he justly sus- pected of conspiracy , to be assassinated as he left the palace . His liaison with the shameless beauty Berenice , daughter of Herod Agrippa I. ( q.v. ) , was very distasteful to the Romans ...
... caused one of his guests , whom he justly sus- pected of conspiracy , to be assassinated as he left the palace . His liaison with the shameless beauty Berenice , daughter of Herod Agrippa I. ( q.v. ) , was very distasteful to the Romans ...
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... caused him . Above all things , however , he is solicitous that the Christians of Crete should shun the immoral practices of heathenism . - From the days of Eichhorn , the Pauline authorship of this and the other Pastoral epistles ( see ...
... caused him . Above all things , however , he is solicitous that the Christians of Crete should shun the immoral practices of heathenism . - From the days of Eichhorn , the Pauline authorship of this and the other Pastoral epistles ( see ...
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... cause on very old sculptures he has observed the very same tobacco - pipes which are now in use . ' Meyen's authority , however , is greater as a botanist than as an archeologist , and cannot be received as decisive of the antiquity of ...
... cause on very old sculptures he has observed the very same tobacco - pipes which are now in use . ' Meyen's authority , however , is greater as a botanist than as an archeologist , and cannot be received as decisive of the antiquity of ...
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