The New International Encyclopaedia, Volume 8Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... the origin of fables are still of interest . His His- toire des oracles ( 1687 ) , Entretiens sur la plu- ralité des mondes ( 1686 ) , and the Dialogues des morts ( 1683 ) , imitating Lucian and suggesting Landor THE NEW ...
... the origin of fables are still of interest . His His- toire des oracles ( 1687 ) , Entretiens sur la plu- ralité des mondes ( 1686 ) , and the Dialogues des morts ( 1683 ) , imitating Lucian and suggesting Landor THE NEW ...
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... interest . In 1804 the buildings were inclosed by walls , and converted into a huge penitentiary and industrial prison for eleven neighboring de- partments , with accommodation for 2000 pris- oners . Napoleon III . , in 1867 ...
... interest . In 1804 the buildings were inclosed by walls , and converted into a huge penitentiary and industrial prison for eleven neighboring de- partments , with accommodation for 2000 pris- oners . Napoleon III . , in 1867 ...
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... interest , being made de- fendants . The demand is for a judgment that the defendants be foreclosed and cut off from all their interest in the mortgaged premises , and that the same be sold to satisfy the mortgage debt . The sale is ...
... interest , being made de- fendants . The demand is for a judgment that the defendants be foreclosed and cut off from all their interest in the mortgaged premises , and that the same be sold to satisfy the mortgage debt . The sale is ...
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... interest in the Chronicle and returned to Philadelphia , where in 1871 he was made Col- lector of the Port by President Grant . He was an earnest promoter of the Centennial Exposition , and visited Europe in its interest in 1875 . 1877 ...
... interest in the Chronicle and returned to Philadelphia , where in 1871 he was made Col- lector of the Port by President Grant . He was an earnest promoter of the Centennial Exposition , and visited Europe in its interest in 1875 . 1877 ...
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... interest . Consult : Plummer , introduction to The Governance of England ( Oxford , 1885 ) ; Gairdner , The Paston Letters ( London , 1872-75 ) ; Clermont's edition of Fortescue's works , in which all writings at- tributed to Fortescue ...
... interest . Consult : Plummer , introduction to The Governance of England ( Oxford , 1885 ) ; Gairdner , The Paston Letters ( London , 1872-75 ) ; Clermont's edition of Fortescue's works , in which all writings at- tributed to Fortescue ...
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