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A belief that there is a psychical body within the physical body of a living being, correspondent with it in attributes, and that when the connection between them is dissolved by death the former lives on in a ghostly form; in other words, a belief of a ghost-soul existing conjointly with and subsisting apart from the body, its physical counterpart.
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A Bithynian youth of extraordinary beauty, a slave of the Emperor Hadrian; became a great favourite of his and accompanied him on all his journeys. He was drowned in the Nile, and the grief of the emperor knew no bounds; he enrolled him among the gods, erected a temple and founded a city in his honour, while artists vied with each other in immortalising his beauty.
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A borough in Berks, 6 m. S. of Oxford.
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A botanist, born in Lanarkshire, the first director of the Royal Gardens at Kew (1731-1793).
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A branch of the Alps extending, with spurs at right angles, nearly through the whole length of Italy, forming about the middle of the peninsula a double chain which supports the tableland of Abruzzi.
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A brave British officer, tried and hanged as a spy in the American war in 1780; a monument is erected to him in Westminster Abbey.
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A British bard at the beginning of the 7th century, who took part in the battle of Cattraeth, and made it the subject of a poem.
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A British officer who distinguished himself both on the Continent and America, and particularly along with General Wolfe in securing for England the superiority in Canada (1717-1797).
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A brittle white metal, of value both in the arts and medicine.
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A brother of Medea, whom she cut in pieces as she fled with Jason, pursued by her father, throwing his bones behind her to detain her father in his pursuit of her by stopping to pick them up.
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