The New International Encyclopaedia, 13 tomasDaniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... mary school . Germany , although the seat of a very active propaganda issuing from the German Association for Manual Training for Boys , has done very little toward incorporating manual training with the regular work of the common ...
... mary school . Germany , although the seat of a very active propaganda issuing from the German Association for Manual Training for Boys , has done very little toward incorporating manual training with the regular work of the common ...
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... meu mtendenc COPYRIGHT , 1903 , BY DODD , MEAD & COMPANY JULIUS BIEN & CO . LITH NY CASPIUM MAR. MINIATURE FROM LATIN MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . PTOLEMY'S MAP ( c . 150 ) . ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS.
... meu mtendenc COPYRIGHT , 1903 , BY DODD , MEAD & COMPANY JULIUS BIEN & CO . LITH NY CASPIUM MAR. MINIATURE FROM LATIN MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . PTOLEMY'S MAP ( c . 150 ) . ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS.
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... Mary of Bur- gundy , at Vienna , are typical of Flemish art , which was taking the lead in powerful natural- ism . The Breviary of the Duke of Bedford ( c . 1430 ) shows Franco - Flemish art in the service of England . The Hours ...
... Mary of Bur- gundy , at Vienna , are typical of Flemish art , which was taking the lead in powerful natural- ism . The Breviary of the Duke of Bedford ( c . 1430 ) shows Franco - Flemish art in the service of England . The Hours ...
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... Mary of Burgundy . She was born in the Nether- lands and brought up at the French Court . Affi- anced to the Dauphin , afterwards Charles VIII . , by the Treaty of Arras ( 1482 ) , she was sent back in 1491 by the King , who married ...
... Mary of Burgundy . She was born in the Nether- lands and brought up at the French Court . Affi- anced to the Dauphin , afterwards Charles VIII . , by the Treaty of Arras ( 1482 ) , she was sent back in 1491 by the King , who married ...
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... ( Mary , in allusion to the Virgin Mary , gold ) . A name given to certain plants of the natural order Compositæ , chiefly of the gen- era Calendula and Tagetes . The genus Calen- dula comprises about twenty annual and peren- nial herbs ...
... ( Mary , in allusion to the Virgin Mary , gold ) . A name given to certain plants of the natural order Compositæ , chiefly of the gen- era Calendula and Tagetes . The genus Calen- dula comprises about twenty annual and peren- nial herbs ...
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