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- Title: The New Gresham Encyclopedia
- Author : Various Authors
- Release Date : January 01, 2012
- Genre: Encyclopedias,Books,Reference,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 2195 KB
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The New Gresham Encyclopedia is a book related to Encyclopedias. The book says Temples of India. Ellore, a town of India, Godavari district, Madras presidency, once the capital of the Northern Circars. Pop. 29, 500. Ellwood, Thomas, an early writer among the Quakers, born in 1639, died in 1713. About 1660 he was induced to join the Society of Friends, and soon after published An Alarm to the Priests. He was imprisoned on account of his religion, but subsequently became reader to Milton, and upon reading the MS. of Paradise Lost is said to have suggested to the poet the idea of writing the Paradise Regained. In 1705 and 1709 he published the two parts of his Sacred History. His works include a poetical life of King David, the Davideis, Forgery no Christianity, and an autobiography, The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: written by his own hand. Common Elm (Ulmus campestris) Fruit, flowers, and leaves. Elm, a genus of trees (Ulmus; nat. ord. , Ulmaceae), consisting of eighteen species, natives of the northern temperate zone and mountains of Tropical Asia. They have bisexual flowers with a campanulate calyx, as many stamens as there are divisions in the limb of the calyx, and two styles. Two species are common in Britain, Ulmus campestris and Ulmus montΔna, with many varieties. The Ulmus campestris, or common elm, is a fine tree, of rapid and erect growth, and yielding a tall stem, remarkable for the uniformity of its diameter throughout. It is very common as a timber tree in England; but as it rarely produces seed it is questionable whether it is indigenous. It is a native of the south and middle of Europe, and the west of Asia.