The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... turning to Rome and laying the trophies of victory at the emperor's feet , removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son obtained the honor of a joint triumph A.D. 71. About this time T. became his father's colleague in the empire ...
... turning to Rome and laying the trophies of victory at the emperor's feet , removed his unfounded jealousy , and father and son obtained the honor of a joint triumph A.D. 71. About this time T. became his father's colleague in the empire ...
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... turn the persecutors , not only of the Romanists , who had per- secuted them , but also of such fellow - Protestants as had drawn from Scripture conclusions differing from their own . See CALVIN : SERVETUS : SOCINUS : BIDDLE : Jews . In ...
... turn the persecutors , not only of the Romanists , who had per- secuted them , but also of such fellow - Protestants as had drawn from Scripture conclusions differing from their own . See CALVIN : SERVETUS : SOCINUS : BIDDLE : Jews . In ...
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... turning on an upright axis or pike , at which the tolls are collected ) and bridges . See HIGHWAY . Turnpike tolls , formerly much in use in the United States , have , in recent years , been in gradual process of abandonment , and a ...
... turning on an upright axis or pike , at which the tolls are collected ) and bridges . See HIGHWAY . Turnpike tolls , formerly much in use in the United States , have , in recent years , been in gradual process of abandonment , and a ...
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... TURN ) ] : any violent storm , whirl- wind , or hurricane , usually attended with thunder , light- ning , and rain , generally limited in area , and of short dura- tion ; a whirlwind or whirlstorm : see CYCLONE : STORMS : HURRICANE ...
... TURN ) ] : any violent storm , whirl- wind , or hurricane , usually attended with thunder , light- ning , and rain , generally limited in area , and of short dura- tion ; a whirlwind or whirlstorm : see CYCLONE : STORMS : HURRICANE ...
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... turning or twisting ; the twisting or wrenching of a body by the action of a lateral force : in surgery , a method of checking arterial hemor- rhage in certain cases , by drawing out the end of the artery for about a quarter of an inch ...
... turning or twisting ; the twisting or wrenching of a body by the action of a lateral force : in surgery , a method of checking arterial hemor- rhage in certain cases , by drawing out the end of the artery for about a quarter of an inch ...
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Page 12 - Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity ; Neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the Substance.
Page 94 - to that person." He then accosted John Ketch the executioner, a wretch who had butchered many brave and noble victims, and whose name has, during a century and a half, been vulgarly given to all who have succeeded him in his odious office. "Here," said the Duke, "are six guineas for you. Do not hack me as you did my Lord Russell. I have heard that you struck him three or four times. My servant will give you some more gold if you do the work well.