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Its usefulness to nineteenth-century homesteaders, however, has made its seed widespread, and today is considered an unattractive nuisance.
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In the nineteenth-century, "vis medicatrix naturae" came to be interpreted as vitalism, and in this form it came to underlie the philosophical framework of homeopathy, chiropractic, hydropathy, osteopathy and naturopathy.
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Some nineteenth-century fifes had a key pressed by the little finger of the right hand in place of a seventh finger hole.
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There is at least one stuffed winged cat, but this may be a nineteenth-century fake or grift.
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The epistolary form nonetheless saw continued use, surviving in exceptions or in fragments in nineteenth-century novels.
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The community has retained several significant historic structures and sites from its nineteenth-century peak.
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She is the perfect model of nineteenth-century womanhood.
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The cross-wing plan was a predominant form of late nineteenth-century construction.
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Nineteenth-century rag-and-bone men typically lived in penury, surviving on the proceeds of what they collected each day.
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The mass includes what are, for the time, unexpected modulations and innovative use of third relations that would influence later mass settings by nineteenth-century composers.
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