Curious Questions in History, Literature, Art, and Social Life: Designed as a Manual of General Information, Volume 2D. McKay, 1889 |
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... give rise ? Page 159 . 84. What is the origin of our national motto , “ E Pluri- bus Unum " ? Page 160 . 85. Who were the Sybarites ? Page 162 . 86. Who wrote the " Battle of the Frogs and Mice " ? Page 164 . 87. Who painted the ...
... give rise ? Page 159 . 84. What is the origin of our national motto , “ E Pluri- bus Unum " ? Page 160 . 85. Who were the Sybarites ? Page 162 . 86. Who wrote the " Battle of the Frogs and Mice " ? Page 164 . 87. Who painted the ...
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... give rise ? Page 215 . 116. What is the origin of brides wearing orange blos- soms ? Page 216 . 117. What was the Tennis - Court Oath ? Page 216 . 118. What were the Delphin Classics ? Page 218 . 119. How is the color in shells ...
... give rise ? Page 215 . 116. What is the origin of brides wearing orange blos- soms ? Page 216 . 117. What was the Tennis - Court Oath ? Page 216 . 118. What were the Delphin Classics ? Page 218 . 119. How is the color in shells ...
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... give the various theories as to their history and describe the pic- tures . Our authority is drawn mainly from " Raphael : His Life and Works , " by J. A. Crowe and G. B. Caval- caselle , and an extract from the " Journal of Speculative ...
... give the various theories as to their history and describe the pic- tures . Our authority is drawn mainly from " Raphael : His Life and Works , " by J. A. Crowe and G. B. Caval- caselle , and an extract from the " Journal of Speculative ...
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... lost in antiquity . Terms con- nected with it are found in the Sanscrit , as well as other Asiatic languages . Some authorities give the credit of inventing the game to Palamedes , a Grecian hero of CURIOUS QUESTIONS . 15 P ...
... lost in antiquity . Terms con- nected with it are found in the Sanscrit , as well as other Asiatic languages . Some authorities give the credit of inventing the game to Palamedes , a Grecian hero of CURIOUS QUESTIONS . 15 P ...
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... gives that title to her husband Ulysses . Richard I , of England , was called " Cœur de Lion , " or " Richard of the Lion - Heart , " on account of his daunt- less courage . At the siege of Acre he performed such prodigies of valor that ...
... gives that title to her husband Ulysses . Richard I , of England , was called " Cœur de Lion , " or " Richard of the Lion - Heart , " on account of his daunt- less courage . At the siege of Acre he performed such prodigies of valor that ...
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