Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts, Sciences, Literature, &c. Intended to Supersede the Use of Other Books of Reference, Tom 17John Brown, 1816 |
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... confiderable mines of copper and filver , and plenty of truffles . See PARMESAN , N ° 1 . ( 2. ) PARMA , an ancient , rich , populous , and handfome city of Italy capital of the above duchy , with a citadel , a bishop's fee , and an ...
... confiderable mines of copper and filver , and plenty of truffles . See PARMESAN , N ° 1 . ( 2. ) PARMA , an ancient , rich , populous , and handfome city of Italy capital of the above duchy , with a citadel , a bishop's fee , and an ...
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... confiderable squadron ; but after the vic- tory obtained by Miltiades at Marathon , they were reduced to great ftraits by that general . How ever , after blocking up the city for 26 days , he was obliged to quit the enterprize , and ...
... confiderable squadron ; but after the vic- tory obtained by Miltiades at Marathon , they were reduced to great ftraits by that general . How ever , after blocking up the city for 26 days , he was obliged to quit the enterprize , and ...
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... confiderable thoroughfare in the lower road from Worcester to London . A religious houfe was founded here in 604 , a small part of which now remains , and is ufed as the parish church of Holy Crofs , the whole of which contain- ed above ...
... confiderable thoroughfare in the lower road from Worcester to London . A religious houfe was founded here in 604 , a small part of which now remains , and is ufed as the parish church of Holy Crofs , the whole of which contain- ed above ...
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... confiderable army to affift the Romans . The other he fent into Mefopota- mia , under SURENAS , a moft experienced general , by whofe conduct , all the cities which Craflus had reduced were quickly retaken . On this , fome Roman ...
... confiderable army to affift the Romans . The other he fent into Mefopota- mia , under SURENAS , a moft experienced general , by whofe conduct , all the cities which Craflus had reduced were quickly retaken . On this , fome Roman ...
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... confiderable advantages over the enemy , and retook the cities of Nifibis and Seleu- cia , which had revolted . And now Trajan fee- ing himself poffeffed of all the best and most fruit- ful provinces of the Parthian empire , but at the ...
... confiderable advantages over the enemy , and retook the cities of Nifibis and Seleu- cia , which had revolted . And now Trajan fee- ing himself poffeffed of all the best and most fruit- ful provinces of the Parthian empire , but at the ...
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