The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... societies and excellent hospitals . The last include the large municipal infirmary and the Senckenberg'sches Stift , a hospital and almshouses founded by a doctor , Johann C. Senckenberg ( d . 1772 ) . The Royal Institute for ...
... societies and excellent hospitals . The last include the large municipal infirmary and the Senckenberg'sches Stift , a hospital and almshouses founded by a doctor , Johann C. Senckenberg ( d . 1772 ) . The Royal Institute for ...
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... societies , each having its headman , were called frithborhs , or peace - borhs , and the Normans translated the Anglo - Saxon word by frankpledge . But the history of the frankpledge proper begins not earlier than the time of the ...
... societies , each having its headman , were called frithborhs , or peace - borhs , and the Normans translated the Anglo - Saxon word by frankpledge . But the history of the frankpledge proper begins not earlier than the time of the ...
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... societies were originally concerned only with freemen ; but the unfree were afterwards admitted , and during the 13th century the frankpledges were composed chiefly of villains . From petitions presented to parlia- ment in 1376 it seems ...
... societies were originally concerned only with freemen ; but the unfree were afterwards admitted , and during the 13th century the frankpledges were composed chiefly of villains . From petitions presented to parlia- ment in 1376 it seems ...
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... societies value of the catch exceeds £ 200,000 . The harbour , origin- of similar character among schools of science and engineering ally constructed as a refuge for British ships of war , is one are Sigma Xi and Tau Beta Pi . of the ...
... societies value of the catch exceeds £ 200,000 . The harbour , origin- of similar character among schools of science and engineering ally constructed as a refuge for British ships of war , is one are Sigma Xi and Tau Beta Pi . of the ...
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... societies , because they limit their membership to the three upper classes and allow the juniors each year practically to control the chapter affairs . Certain senior societies , of which the oldest is the Skull and Bones , which are ...
... societies , because they limit their membership to the three upper classes and allow the juniors each year practically to control the chapter affairs . Certain senior societies , of which the oldest is the Skull and Bones , which are ...
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