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  • ...ncyclopedia]] edited by [[John J. Lalor]], first published in [[New York]] in [[1881]] by [[Maynard, Merrill and Co.]]. The [[1899]] edition of the work is published online by the [[Library of Economics and Liberty]].
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  • ...l]], [[Cumberland]], [[Derbyshire]], and [[Devon]]. The work was curtailed in 1819 on Samuel Lysons' death. ...]] and [[Pedigree chart|pedigrees]], and did not overstate the grandeur of the counties, as local topographers were apt to do.
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  • ...contains articles that incorporate some text from the [[public domain]] [[The Nuttall Encyclopædia|Nuttall Encyclopædia]]. Such text is always subject Articles that cite this source should add '''{{tl|Nuttall}}''' to the article.
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  • ...mpletely do not appear here. Images from ''Cyclopaedia'' are also included in this category. Articles that cite this source should add '''{{tl|1728}}''' to the article.
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  • ...phy]]'', which is in the [[public domain]]. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Articles that cite this source should add '''{{tl|SmithDGRG}}''' to the article.
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  • ...rical,'' which is in the [[public domain]]. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Artic ...ccording to alphabetical order.'' Chiefly composed by John Aikin, M.D. and the late Rev. William Enfield, LL.D. London, 1799-1815.
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  • ...: 1857), which is in the [[public domain]]. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Artic Articles that cite this source should add '''{{tl|Newgenbio}}''' to the article.
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  • ...onary]], which is in the [[public domain]]. Some articles excerpt the text in its original form; others include significant rewordings of excerpts. Articles that cite this source should add '''{{tl|Efron}}''' to the article.
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  • | name = A Guide to the Scientific Knowledge of Things Familiar | image_caption = Title page from the 38th edition published in 1880
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  • The '''''Año Cristiano''''' is a series of books published annually during the 19th century. An [[almanac]] of sorts, each volume (or set of volumes) offe [[Category:Reference works in the public domain|An]]
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  • [[Image:The.Cambridge.History.of.English.and.American.Literature.gif|right]] ...the early twentieth century. At the time it was released it was considered the most important work of literary history and criticism ever published.
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  • ...d [[diocese]], describing their political and physical features and naming the principal people of each place. ...a companion to Wilson's ''[[Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland]]'', published in parts between 1854 and 1857.
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  • ...otland''' is a [[topography|topographical]] [[dictionary]] first published in parts between 1854 and 1857, ...d Historical."<ref>[http://www.maybole.org/history/Gazatteer/gazetteer.htm The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland Volume II (Gordon-Zetland)] at maybole.org (
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  • [[Image:NIEdot139.jpg|thumb|right|Four books measuring over one foot (30 cm) in width]] ...any]].<ref name=NIE>New International Encyclopedia</ref> It descended from the ''International Cyclopaedia'' (1884).
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  • ...ralian Dictionary of Biography]]'' published by Melbourne University Press in 1966. ...nected with Australia, who died before the end of 1942. According to Serle in his preface:
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  • ...the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects of the population. ...aphics of Sierra Leone, Data of [[FAO]], year 2005 ; Number of inhabitants in thousands.]]
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  • ...by [[Harry Thurston Peck]] and published [[1898]] by [[Harper & Brothers]] in [[New York]]. A 1965 reprint runs to 1,750 pages. The dictionary's contents are now in the [[public domain]].
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  • [[File:Bokrygg för uggleupplagan.jpg|thumb|Spine for the owl edition]] ...ince expired from the two first versions, and they are now in the [[public domain]].
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  • ...wpoint. Despite its name, many of the entries in Easton's are encyclopedic in nature, though there are also short, dictionary-like entries. ...l.org/ccel/easton/ebd2.html Full text of ''Easton's Bible Dictionary''] at the [[Christian Classics Ethereal Library]]
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  • ...Smith]]. Its popularity was such that condensed dictionaries appropriated the title, "Smith's Bible Dictionary". ...me version which was published in the United States as ''[[A dictionary of the Bible comprising its antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history
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