1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Vol 21/Table of contributors
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INITIALS USED IN VOLUME XXI. TO IDENTIFY INDIVIDUAL
CONTRIBUTORS,[1] WITH THE HEADINGS OF THE
ARTICLES IN THIS VOLUME SO SIGNED.
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Plants: Classification. | ||
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Perne, Andrew. | ||
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Police. | ||
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Plants: Anatomy. | ||
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Pilgrimage. | ||
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Pigments. | ||
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Photography: Pictorial. | ||
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Persia: Geography and Statistics. | ||
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Persepolis (in part). | ||
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Plymouth Brethren (in part). | ||
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Pianoforte (in part); Pitch, Musical. | ||
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Peru: Geography and Statistics. | ||
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Phrenology; Physiognomy. | ||
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Peacock; Pelican; Penguin; Petrel; Pheasant; Pigeon; Pipit; Pitta; Plover; Pochard. |
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Peripatus. | ||
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Plague (in part). | ||
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Philosophy. | ||
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Plesiosaurus. | ||
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Pilate, Pontius. | ||
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Petroleum. | ||
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Philo (in part). | ||
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Phosphates. | ||
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Peru: History (in part). | ||
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Plants: Ecology. | ||
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Photometry. | ||
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Payne, Peter. | ||
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Pius IX.; Poissy, Colloquy of. | ||
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Pippin I.-III. | ||
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Pine. | ||
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Peru: History (in part). | ||
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Peel, Sir Robert. | ||
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Pirke Aboth. | ||
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Peninsular War. | ||
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Perga; Pergamum; Phocaea. |
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Penn, Admiral; Pepys; Pescara, Marquis of; Peter I.-IV. of Aragon; Peter of Castile; Pirate and Piracy: History; Poe, Edgar Allan; Poland: History (in part). | ||
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Plate (in part). | ||
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Plautus. | ||
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Peter the Hermit. | ||
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Pindarics. | ||
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Phigalia. | ||
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Pergolesi. | ||
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Pērōz; Persia: Ancient History; Persis; Pharnabazus; Phraates; Phraortes. | ||
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Pharmacopoeia; Pharmacy. | ||
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Peritonitis; Pharyngitis; Phlebitis. | ||
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Peckham, John. | ||
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Pina, Ruy de; Pinto, Fernão Mendes. | ||
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Perdiccas; Philip I., II., and V. of Macedonia. | ||
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Philo (in part). | ||
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Pole, Cardinal. | ||
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Plutarch (in part). | ||
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Pharynx; Placenta. | ||
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Persia: History, 1405–1884 (in part). | ||
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Pelusium; Pharaoh; Philae; Pithom. | ||
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Polar Regions (in part). | ||
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Planarians; Platyelmia. |
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Peridot; Phosphates: Mineral Phosphates (in part). | ||
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Petra; Phoenicia. | ||
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Pisaca Languages. | ||
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Perpetual Motion. | ||
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Petitot, Jean; Petitot, J. Louis; Pinwell, George John; Plimer, Andrew; Plimer, Nathaniel; Plumbago Drawings. | ||
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Peru: History (in part). | ||
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Peerage. | ||
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Plata, Rio de la. | ||
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Pilot (in part). | ||
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Phylactery (in part). | ||
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Plankton. | ||
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Petersburg Campaign: (1864-1865). | ||
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Philippine Islands: History. | ||
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Penang. | ||
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Pelagia, St. | ||
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Persia: Literature. | ||
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Phororhacos. | ||
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Plymouth (England). | ||
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Photography, Celestial; Photometry, Celestial. | ||
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Pharmacology: Terminology; Plague (in part). | ||
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Plants: Pathology. |
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Plate (in part). | ||
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Pneumatic Despatch. | ||
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Polar Regions. | ||
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Periodicals. | ||
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Platypus (in part). | ||
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Phonetics. | ||
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Pistol. | ||
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Plate (in part). | ||
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Plants: Cytology. | ||
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Peter des Roches. | ||
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Perles, Joseph. | ||
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Pearl, The. | ||
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Permian; Pleistocene; Pliocene. | ||
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Petrarch; Poggio; Politian. | ||
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Plaster-work. | ||
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Philippi. | ||
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Pliny the Elder; Pliny the Younger. | ||
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Pereda, José Maria de; Pérez Galdos, Benito; Picaresque Novel, The. | ||
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Plague (in part). | ||
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Percy: family (in part). | ||
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Pessinus. |
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Penates (in part). | ||
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Pharisees. | ||
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Phigalia (in part); Pinturicchio. | ||
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Percy: family (in part); Plantagenet. | ||
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Plevna. | ||
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Pelasgians. | ||
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Perceval. | ||
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Philemon; Philippians, Epistle to the. | ||
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Peisistratus; Peloponnesian War; Persia: History (Transition Period); Plutarch (in part). | ||
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Phaedrus. | ||
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Phosphorescence. | ||
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Plants: Physiology. | ||
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Pegmatite; Peridotite; Perlite; Petrology; Phonolite; Phosphates: Mineral Phosphates (in part); Phyllite; Picrite; Pitchstone; Pneumatolysis. | ||
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Perm (in part); Podolia (in part); Poland, Russian (in part). | ||
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Pearl; Pilchard. | ||
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Personal Property. | ||
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Photography: Apparatus. | ||
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Polarization of Light. | ||
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Pilot (in part). |
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Persia: Language. | ||
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Peter, Saint; Peter, Epistles of. | ||
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Pedal Clarinet; Philomel; Physharmonica; Pianoforte (in part); Piccolo; Pipe and Tabor; Platerspiel. | ||
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Poděbrad, George of. | ||
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Plato. | ||
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Pier. | ||
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Perovskite; Petalite; Pharmacosiderite; Phenacite; Phillipsite; Phlogopite; Phosgenite; Pitchblende; Plagioclase. | ||
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Pitt. | ||
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Pewter. | ||
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Pelagius. | ||
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Perioeci. | ||
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Pelopidas; Periander; Pericles; Phocion; Phocis; Plataea. | ||
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Physiology. | ||
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Philippine Islands: Geography and Statistics. | ||
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Philoxenus. | ||
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Pisa, Council of. | ||
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Physical Phenomena. | ||
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Penn, William. | ||
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Pole (family). | ||
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Pentecost. | ||
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Perspective. | ||
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Perm (in part); Podolia (in part); Poland, Russian (in part). |
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Plantin. | ||
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Phosphorescence: in Zoology. | ||
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Pheidias. | ||
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Philology (in part). | ||
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Persia: Geology. | ||
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Pius I. and II. | ||
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Pisa. | ||
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Pindar (in part). | ||
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Peacock, Thomas Love. | ||
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Pedipalpi; Pentastomida. | ||
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Peking. | ||
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Peccary; Pecora; Père David's Deer; Perissodactyla; Phalanger; Phenacodus; Pica; Polecat. | ||
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Pazmány; Pechlin; Peter I. and III. of Russia; Petŏfi, Alexander; Philaret; Piper, Carl; Poland: History (in part). | ||
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Philip the Bold; Philip the Good. | ||
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Pier (in architecture). | ||
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Pharmacology. | ||
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Picenum (in part). | ||
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Pig (in part). | ||
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Philistines. | ||
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Phoronidea. |
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Plants: Morphology. | ||
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Planet; Planets, Minor. | ||
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Perugia; Picenum (in part); Piperno. | ||
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Peace; Peace Conferences; Pirate and Piracy: Law. | ||
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Pius III., IV. and V. | ||
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Phagocytosis. | ||
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Plymouth Brethren (in part). | ||
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Persepolis (in part). | ||
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Poison. | ||
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Poetry. | ||
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Phillips, Wendell. | ||
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Piprāwa. | ||
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Persius; Petronius (in part). | ||
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Pearson, John Loughborough. | ||
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Philology (in part). | ||
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Photography. | ||
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Phylloxera. | ||
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Pig (in part). | ||
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Pleading. | ||
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Pisciculture. | ||
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Pendleside Series. | ||
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Platypus (in part). |
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Perino del Vaga; Perugino, Pietro. | ||
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Phrygia; Pisidia. | ||
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Peterborough and Monmouth, Earl of. | ||
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Poland: Literature. | ||
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Phylactery (in part). | ||
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Polk, James Knox. | ||
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Plain Song. | ||
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Plants: Distribution. | ||
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Pius VI., VII., and VIII. | ||
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Petronius (in part). |
PRINCIPAL UNSIGNED ARTICLES
- ↑ A complete list, showing all individual contributors, appears in the final volume