The Encyclopędia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 7Hugh Chisholm At the University Press, 1910 |
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... considerable trade is carried on over a large area by means of railway connexion with Algiers , Bona , Tunis and Biskra , as well as with Philippeville . The railways , however , have taken away from the city its monopoly of the traffic ...
... considerable trade is carried on over a large area by means of railway connexion with Algiers , Bona , Tunis and Biskra , as well as with Philippeville . The railways , however , have taken away from the city its monopoly of the traffic ...
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... Considerable attention is now given to the subject of education throughout the empire , a result due in great measure to the influence of the American and French schools and colleges established in the provinces and at the capital ...
... Considerable attention is now given to the subject of education throughout the empire , a result due in great measure to the influence of the American and French schools and colleges established in the provinces and at the capital ...
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... considerable remains of ancient masonry - walls , pillars , & c . A number of inscriptions found in the town and its vicinity show that close by was Tomi , where the Roman poet Ovid ( 43 B.C.-A.D. 17 ) spent his last eight years in ...
... considerable remains of ancient masonry - walls , pillars , & c . A number of inscriptions found in the town and its vicinity show that close by was Tomi , where the Roman poet Ovid ( 43 B.C.-A.D. 17 ) spent his last eight years in ...
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... considerably in order to meet the pressing dangers which menaced the Republic . Though a legislative assembly , it took ... considerable length of time . For all these reasons it is difficult to find out the number of deputies present at ...
... considerably in order to meet the pressing dangers which menaced the Republic . Though a legislative assembly , it took ... considerable length of time . For all these reasons it is difficult to find out the number of deputies present at ...
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... Considerable discussion has centred on the problem as to whether the process of conversion can properly be regarded as inference . The essence of inference is that the conclusion should embody knowledge which is not in the premise or ...
... Considerable discussion has centred on the problem as to whether the process of conversion can properly be regarded as inference . The essence of inference is that the conclusion should embody knowledge which is not in the premise or ...
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