The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information, Volume 2Hugh Chisholm Encyclopaedia Britannica Company, 1910 This eleventh edition was developed during the encyclopaedia's transition from a British to an American publication. Some of its articles were written by the best-known scholars of the time and it is considered to be a landmark encyclopaedia for scholarship and literary style. |
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... province of Schleswig ( Slesvig ) , though it may then have been of greater extent , and this identification agrees very well with the indications given by Bede . Full confirmation is afforded by English and Danish traditions relating ...
... province of Schleswig ( Slesvig ) , though it may then have been of greater extent , and this identification agrees very well with the indications given by Bede . Full confirmation is afforded by English and Danish traditions relating ...
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... provincial organization necessary , and it was gradually introduced . The bishop of Cal- cutta received letters ... province of New Zealand . In 1862 , when the diocese of Ontario was formed , the bishop was elected in Canada , and ...
... provincial organization necessary , and it was gradually introduced . The bishop of Cal- cutta received letters ... province of New Zealand . In 1862 , when the diocese of Ontario was formed , the bishop was elected in Canada , and ...
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... province of Canada , with 10 dioceses ; ( b ) the province of Rupert's Land , with 8 dioceses . ( 6 ) The Church in India and Ceylon , I province of 11 dioceses . ( 7 ) The Church of the West Indies , 1 province of 8 dioceses , of which ...
... province of Canada , with 10 dioceses ; ( b ) the province of Rupert's Land , with 8 dioceses . ( 6 ) The Church in India and Ceylon , I province of 11 dioceses . ( 7 ) The Church of the West Indies , 1 province of 8 dioceses , of which ...
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... province lies wholly south of the river Congo . Bounded on the W. by the Atlantic Ocean , it extends along the coast from the southern bank of the Congo ( 6 ° S. , 12 ° E. ) to the mouth of the Kunene river ( 17 ° 18 ′ S. , 11 ° 50 ' E ...
... province lies wholly south of the river Congo . Bounded on the W. by the Atlantic Ocean , it extends along the coast from the southern bank of the Congo ( 6 ° S. , 12 ° E. ) to the mouth of the Kunene river ( 17 ° 18 ′ S. , 11 ° 50 ' E ...
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... province. of hills almost bare of vegetation between Benguella and Mossa- medes . Nepheline basalts and liparites occur at Dombe Grande . The presence of gum copal in considerable quantities in the superficial rocks is characteristic of ...
... province. of hills almost bare of vegetation between Benguella and Mossa- medes . Nepheline basalts and liparites occur at Dombe Grande . The presence of gum copal in considerable quantities in the superficial rocks is characteristic of ...
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Page 213 - Council from a decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising, as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits inter ae of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States, unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one which ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council.
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