The Encyclopedia Americana: A Universal Reference Library Comprising the Arts and Sciences, Literature, History, Biography, Geography, Commerce, Etc., of the World, Volume 3Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines Scientific American Compiling Department, 1903 |
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... buildings include hospitals , a sanatorium , home for consumptives , and some handsome churches , among the latter being the new Bennett Memorial church and St. Peter's church , both beautiful Gothic buildings . In the churchyard of the ...
... buildings include hospitals , a sanatorium , home for consumptives , and some handsome churches , among the latter being the new Bennett Memorial church and St. Peter's church , both beautiful Gothic buildings . In the churchyard of the ...
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... buildings include Massachusetts Hall ( the original building ) , King Chapel , Memorial Hall , Mary Francis Searle Science Building . Walker Art Building , Hubbard Hall ( the library ) , Adams Hall , Observatory , and the Sargent ...
... buildings include Massachusetts Hall ( the original building ) , King Chapel , Memorial Hall , Mary Francis Searle Science Building . Walker Art Building , Hubbard Hall ( the library ) , Adams Hall , Observatory , and the Sargent ...
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... buildings . At the command of the latter he united the Belvidere with the palace of the Vatican . He persuaded the Pope to order the Church of St. Peter to be torn down , and another to be erected in its place , which should be without ...
... buildings . At the command of the latter he united the Belvidere with the palace of the Vatican . He persuaded the Pope to order the Church of St. Peter to be torn down , and another to be erected in its place , which should be without ...
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... buildings , is located here . The place was settled in 1643 , and in 1667 a large number of the inhabitants removed to New Jersey , set- tling at Newark . Branford was named for Brentford , England , and was incorporated in 1893. Pop ...
... buildings , is located here . The place was settled in 1643 , and in 1667 a large number of the inhabitants removed to New Jersey , set- tling at Newark . Branford was named for Brentford , England , and was incorporated in 1893. Pop ...
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... buildings , a stone courthouse , hospital , house of refuge , etc. It is the seat of the Ontario Institution for the Education of the Blind and of Wick- liffe Hall . Brantford is the trade centre of a large and fertile agricultural ...
... buildings , a stone courthouse , hospital , house of refuge , etc. It is the seat of the Ontario Institution for the Education of the Blind and of Wick- liffe Hall . Brantford is the trade centre of a large and fertile agricultural ...
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