The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, المجلدات 1-2Hugh Chrisholm University Press, 1911 |
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الصفحة 46
... become earl of Aberdeen on his grandfather's death in 1801 , and had travelled over a large part of the continent of Europe , meeting on his journeys Napoleon Bonaparte and other persons of distinction . He also spent some time in ...
... become earl of Aberdeen on his grandfather's death in 1801 , and had travelled over a large part of the continent of Europe , meeting on his journeys Napoleon Bonaparte and other persons of distinction . He also spent some time in ...
الصفحة 96
... become vertically flattened , CHURCH . and serve the purpose of leaves . The vertical position protects the structure from the intense sunlight , as with their edges towards the sky and earth they do not intercept light so fully as ...
... become vertically flattened , CHURCH . and serve the purpose of leaves . The vertical position protects the structure from the intense sunlight , as with their edges towards the sky and earth they do not intercept light so fully as ...
الصفحة 104
... become the first members of a new body , to be called " The British Academy for the promotion of historical , philosophical and philological studies . " The unincorporated body thus formed petitioned for a charter , and on the 8th of ...
... become the first members of a new body , to be called " The British Academy for the promotion of historical , philosophical and philological studies . " The unincorporated body thus formed petitioned for a charter , and on the 8th of ...
الصفحة 115
... become acclimatized . But in many , perhaps most cases of naturalization ( see Appendix below ) there is no evidence of a gradual adaptation to new conditions which were at first injurious , and this is essential to the idea of ...
... become acclimatized . But in many , perhaps most cases of naturalization ( see Appendix below ) there is no evidence of a gradual adaptation to new conditions which were at first injurious , and this is essential to the idea of ...
الصفحة 116
... become jection to it for a few or many seasons , it may live as healthily and with as little care as in its native country ; yet we may , on general principles , believe that under proper conditions such an acclimatization would take ...
... become jection to it for a few or many seasons , it may live as healthily and with as little care as in its native country ; yet we may , on general principles , believe that under proper conditions such an acclimatization would take ...
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abbey abbot Abd-ar-rahman Abd-ul-Mejid Aberdeen aberration abiogenesis Abyssinia Academy acetylene acid Adams admiralty adulteration advertisements Aegean Aegean civilization Aegina Aeschylus aesthetic Æthelred afterwards ancient appears appointed ascent Athens authority balloon beauty became bishop born British buildings calcium carbide called cell century charge chief church Cistercian civil cloister Cnossus College colour connexion containing Crete death died district Edition emperor Encyclopædia Britannica England English established father France French given Greek important John jurisdiction king known later Latin London lord margarine Massawa matter ment milk modern monks Mycenae nature naval naval lord object original Paris person plates present prize probably published regard river Roman Rome Royal Scotland ships Shoa Society sulphuric acid temple term theory Tigré tion town word