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    cyclopaedia


    1. He has enough experience of personal misdirection and abuse to write a graphically illustrated encyclopaedia


    2. Barton Payne’s “Encyclopaedia of Biblical Prophecy” lists 1,239 prophecies in the Old Testament and 578 prophecies in the New Testament, a total of 1,817


    3. This article, which has not been revised in any way, is cited in a footnote to the section on Property Law in the Stair Memorial Encyclopaedia of the Laws of Scotland (Edinburgh 1987 onwards)


    4. I think I must start compiling an encyclopaedia of tropical fruits to make her feel better about her efforts


    5. The Catholic Encyclopaedia of 1908 was critical toward people who accepted cremation


    6. books and encyclopaedias, the other bearing ornaments of


    7. and encyclopaedias instead of reading the material they’d given


    8. encyclopaedia text, which were cut out and pilfered from the


    9. reading the spines of the encyclopaedias


    10. He thought for a moment and said ‘There are some books, encyclopaedias for example, which

    11. Tasha was his best teacher, an encyclopaedia of


    12. Encyclopaedia of Social Inventions and a Who’s Who of


    13. "Read Voltaire," said the one, "read D'Holbach, read the 'Encyclopaedia'!"


    14. , Dundrum, south, or Sutton, north, both localities equally reported by trial to resemble the terrestrial poles in being favourable climates for phthisical subjects), the premises to be held under feefarm grant, lease 999 years, the messuage to consist of 1 drawingroom with baywindow (2 lancets), thermometer affixed, 1 sittingroom, 4 bedrooms, 2 servants' rooms, tiled kitchen with close range and scullery, lounge hall fitted with linen wallpresses, fumed oak sectional bookcase containing the Encyclopaedia


    15. " I took the ticket and looked into the face of this old man who hadn't been out in sun for forty years, who loved films madly, and would rather read Silver Screen than the Encyclopaedia Britannica


    16. Cl****** T******* was a merry little man, who displayed his red stockings beneath his tucked-up cassock; his specialty was a hatred of the Encyclopaedia, and his desperate play at billiards, and persons who, at that epoch, passed through the Rue M***** on summer evenings, where the hotel de Cl****** T******* then stood, halted to listen to the shock of the balls and the piercing voice of the Cardinal shouting to his conclavist, Monseigneur Cotiret, Bishop in partibus of Caryste: "Mark, Abbe, I make a cannon


    17. As I drove home to my house in Kensington I thought over it all, from the extraordinary story of the red-headed copier of the Encyclopaedia down to the visit to Saxe-Coburg Square, and the ominous words with which he had parted from me


    18. “You see, Watson,” he explained in the early hours of the morning as we sat over a glass of whisky and soda in Baker Street, “it was perfectly obvious from the first that the only possible object of this rather fantastic business of the advertisement of the League, and the copying of the Encyclopaedia, must be to get this not over-bright pawnbroker out of the way for a number of hours every day


    19. To carry the art, however, to its highest pitch, it is necessary that the reasoner should be able to utilise all the facts which have come to his knowledge; and this in itself implies, as you will readily see, a possession of all knowledge, which, even in these days of free education and encyclopaedias, is a somewhat rare accomplishment


    20. Kindly hand me down the letter K of the American Encyclopaedia which stands upon the shelf beside you

    21. Holmes shot out his long, thin arm and picked out Volume "H" in his encyclopaedia of reference


    22. That habit or custom has some influence, I must believe, both from analogy and from the incessant advice given in agricultural works, even in the ancient Encyclopaedias of China, to be very cautious in transporting animals from one district to another


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