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  • 11Cyclopaedia of Political Science — The Cyclopaedia of Political Science, Political Economy, and the Political History of the United States by the Best American and European Writers was an encyclopedia edited by John J. Lalor, first published in New York in 1881 by Maynard, Merrill …

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  • 12Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature — The Cyclopædia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature is a reference work of ten volumes and two supplements published in the 19th century, co authored by John McClintock, academic and minister, and Dr. James Strong, professor of… …

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  • 13cyclopaedia — noun see cyclopedia …

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  • 14cyclopaedia — cy·clo·pae·di·a || ‚saɪkləʊ piːdjÉ™ n. encyclopaedia …

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  • 15cyclopaedia — n. Encyclopaedia …

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  • 16cyclopaedia — cy·clo·pae·dia …

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  • 17cyclopaedia — n. (also cyclopedia) an encyclopaedia. Derivatives: cyclopaedic adj. Etymology: shortening of ENCYCLOPAEDIA * * * noun a reference work (often in several volumes) containing articles on various topics (often arranged in alphabetical order)… …

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  • 18The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography — is a multi volume collection of biographical articles and portraits of Americans, published since the 1890s.[1] The primary method of data collection was by sending questionnaires to subjects or their relatives.[1] It has over 60,000 entries, in… …

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  • 19Pears Cyclopaedia — is a one volume encyclopaedia published in the United Kingdom. Since 1953 it has been published annually, with the 116th edition due to appear in October 2007. The 58th edition, published in the autumn of 1948, stated that This book is published… …

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  • 20Tomlinson's Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts — Tomlinson’s Cyclopaedia of Useful Arts is a multi volume encyclopedia focusing on manufacturing, mining, and engineering. It was edited by Charles Tomlinson, a Fellow of the Royal Society, and a lecturer at King’s College School, London. The… …

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