The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... period , and the castle of Cahir exhibiting the military and baronial architecture of the same age . There is a series of curious caves near the border of the county of Cork . TIPPERA'RY : market - town of the county of T. , Ire- land ...
... period , and the castle of Cahir exhibiting the military and baronial architecture of the same age . There is a series of curious caves near the border of the county of Cork . TIPPERA'RY : market - town of the county of T. , Ire- land ...
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... period from Dante to Tasso . T. ends his elaborate survey with the 17th c . It is impossible to praise too highly the learning and the conscientious accuracy of the author , even though minute and special investigations of many of the ...
... period from Dante to Tasso . T. ends his elaborate survey with the 17th c . It is impossible to praise too highly the learning and the conscientious accuracy of the author , even though minute and special investigations of many of the ...
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... period of Greece , long before the Dorian immigration ; about 3 m . from the sea , s.e. of Argos , near the head of the Argolic Gulf . According to the common tradition , it was founded by Protus , a mythic king of Argolis ; and its ...
... period of Greece , long before the Dorian immigration ; about 3 m . from the sea , s.e. of Argos , near the head of the Argolic Gulf . According to the common tradition , it was founded by Protus , a mythic king of Argolis ; and its ...
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... period from the Jewish into the Christian Church ; indeed , the same or a similar appropriation is traceable in the other ancient relig- ions . It is observable under the patriarchal system , in the words of Jacob ( Gen. xxviii . 22 ) ...
... period from the Jewish into the Christian Church ; indeed , the same or a similar appropriation is traceable in the other ancient relig- ions . It is observable under the patriarchal system , in the words of Jacob ( Gen. xxviii . 22 ) ...
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... period . T. were not held due from the products of mines or quarries , nor from houses , nor from wild animals , nor from tame animals kept for pleasure and not for profit . There was also an arbitrary distinction into great and small T ...
... period . T. were not held due from the products of mines or quarries , nor from houses , nor from wild animals , nor from tame animals kept for pleasure and not for profit . There was also an arbitrary distinction into great and small T ...
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