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... labors . In the Saxon record it is stated : " In the year 901 died Alfred , the son of Ethelwulf , six days before the Mass of All Saints ( Oct. 26 ) . He was King over the whole English nation , except that part which was under the ...
... labors . In the Saxon record it is stated : " In the year 901 died Alfred , the son of Ethelwulf , six days before the Mass of All Saints ( Oct. 26 ) . He was King over the whole English nation , except that part which was under the ...
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... labors and of the brightness of the light with which he dispelled outer darkness in the minds of his countrymen . His work was more especially use- ful in his own time , owing to the intercourse he encouraged with foreign lands and to ...
... labors and of the brightness of the light with which he dispelled outer darkness in the minds of his countrymen . His work was more especially use- ful in his own time , owing to the intercourse he encouraged with foreign lands and to ...
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... labored and he entered into their labors , it was by no royal road . He went to the sources as well as they ; he was able to check off their work , and so to escape the danger of their leading him around by the nose . His own industry ...
... labored and he entered into their labors , it was by no royal road . He went to the sources as well as they ; he was able to check off their work , and so to escape the danger of their leading him around by the nose . His own industry ...
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... Labor- atory and Dispensary , the first clinic devoted exclusively to teaching electro - therapeutics . Dr. Cleaves ' various contribu- tions to literature , chiefly in the form of papers read before societies , are well known on both ...
... Labor- atory and Dispensary , the first clinic devoted exclusively to teaching electro - therapeutics . Dr. Cleaves ' various contribu- tions to literature , chiefly in the form of papers read before societies , are well known on both ...
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... labors of others , but sought to enlarge the bounds of science by discoveries of his own . As auxiliary to this , he became a member of the Franklin Institute , a society then newly established for the promo- tion of the mechanical arts ...
... labors of others , but sought to enlarge the bounds of science by discoveries of his own . As auxiliary to this , he became a member of the Franklin Institute , a society then newly established for the promo- tion of the mechanical arts ...
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