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Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Dyer, Sir Edward" to "Echidna" Volume 8, Slice 9

DYER, SIR EDWARD EAST LIVERPOOL DYER, JOHN EAST LONDON DYER, THOMAS HENRY EASTON DYMOKE EAST ORANGE DYNAMICS EASTPORT DYNAMITE EAST PROVIDENCE DYNAMO EAST PRUSSIA DYNAMOMETER EASTWICK, EDWARD BACKHOUSE DYNASTY EATON, DORMAN BRIDGMAN DYSART EATON, MARGARET O'NEILL DYSENTERY EAT...

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2. part ii. (1907), "Dysentery," Drs Andrew Davidson and Simon Flexner;

Davidson, _Hygiene and Diseases of Warm Climates_ (Edinburgh, 1903); Fearnside in _Ind. Med. Gaz._ (July 1905); Ford in _Journal of Tropical Medicine_ (July 15, 1904); Korentche...

1. VOLUME VIII, SLICE IX

DYER, SIR EDWARD EAST LIVERPOOL DYER, JOHN EAST LONDON DYER, THOMAS HENRY EASTON DYMOKE EAST ORANGE DYNAMICS EASTPORT DYNAMITE EAST PROVIDENCE DYNAMO EAST PRUSSIA DYNAMOMETER EA...

6. xi. 1-6, show prudence and decision in business; do not set all your

goods on one venture; act promptly and hope for the best. At the close of the book (xii. 9-12) there are two observations that appear to be editorial recommendations and caution...

4. i. 22, that the ebony tree produced neither leaves nor fruit, and was

EBRARD, JOHANNES HEINRICH AUGUST (1818-1888), German theologian, was born at Erlangen on the 18th of January 1818. He was educated in his native town and at Berlin, and after te...

7. xliv. 1, the opening words of the eulogy of the Fathers: "Let me now

praise favoured men," i.e. men in whom God's grace was shown. The Hebrew phrase is "men of grace," as in v. 10. The Greek text of v. 1, "famous men," seems to be nothing but a l...

3. xvi. 12) divides the Ebionites into two classes according to their

acceptance or rejection of the virgin birth of Jesus, but says that all alike reject the Pauline epistles. This is confirmed by Eusebius, who adds that even those who admitted t...

5. x. 20, it is well to obey kings and to be cautious in speaking about

them, for there are talebearers everywhere; vii. 20, no man is free from sin; vii. 21, do not listen to all that you may overhear, lest you hear yourself ill spoken of; ix. 4, a...