The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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... fine pulp , which enabled it to be prepared with practically no danger and at the same time yielded the product in a form that increased its usefulness . This work to an important extent prepared the way for the " smokeless powders ...
... fine pulp , which enabled it to be prepared with practically no danger and at the same time yielded the product in a form that increased its usefulness . This work to an important extent prepared the way for the " smokeless powders ...
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... fine granite arch of 132 ft . span , portions of the older town still fringing the gorge , fifty feet below the level of Union Street . Amongst the more conspicuous secular buildings in the street may be mentioned the Town and County ...
... fine granite arch of 132 ft . span , portions of the older town still fringing the gorge , fifty feet below the level of Union Street . Amongst the more conspicuous secular buildings in the street may be mentioned the Town and County ...
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... fine ivory carvings of over 3000 square yards . The contents of the tombs have and the glazed figures and tiles which show the splendid work been nearly destroyed by successive plunderers ; enough re- of the Ist dynasty . A vase of ...
... fine ivory carvings of over 3000 square yards . The contents of the tombs have and the glazed figures and tiles which show the splendid work been nearly destroyed by successive plunderers ; enough re- of the Ist dynasty . A vase of ...
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... fine building in Budapest containing a picture gallery and housing various national collections . Italy . The Academia Secretorum Naturae was founded at Naples in 1560 by Giambattista della Porta . It arose like the French Academy from ...
... fine building in Budapest containing a picture gallery and housing various national collections . Italy . The Academia Secretorum Naturae was founded at Naples in 1560 by Giambattista della Porta . It arose like the French Academy from ...
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... fine arts . It held its first sitting on the 4th of April 1796. Napoleon as first consul suppressed the second class , as subversive of government , and reconstituted the other classes as follows : ( 1 ) as before , ( 2 ) French ...
... fine arts . It held its first sitting on the 4th of April 1796. Napoleon as first consul suppressed the second class , as subversive of government , and reconstituted the other classes as follows : ( 1 ) as before , ( 2 ) French ...
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