Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 10Oxford University Press, 1950 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Page 319
... continued in a number of centres though on a smaller scale . The tradition of the Carracci was carried on in Bologna by a series of pupils of whom Guido Reni and Guercino ( qq.v. ) are the most famous . In Naples the dominant influence ...
... continued in a number of centres though on a smaller scale . The tradition of the Carracci was carried on in Bologna by a series of pupils of whom Guido Reni and Guercino ( qq.v. ) are the most famous . In Naples the dominant influence ...
Page 360
... continued to be used until the end of the 17th century . ( fig . 6 ) . It was this script which was the model of the Roman types ( antiqua ) of the early printers and so is the ancestor of the type in which this encyclopaedia is set ...
... continued to be used until the end of the 17th century . ( fig . 6 ) . It was this script which was the model of the Roman types ( antiqua ) of the early printers and so is the ancestor of the type in which this encyclopaedia is set ...
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... continued supplies of the drug . Large doses kill the patient by stopping his respiration . Cannabis ( Indian hemp ) and mescaline are also used for their action on the brain . They cause visions , but the moral deterioration of continued ...
... continued supplies of the drug . Large doses kill the patient by stopping his respiration . Cannabis ( Indian hemp ) and mescaline are also used for their action on the brain . They cause visions , but the moral deterioration of continued ...
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