Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, a New Edition; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-Lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber Lea & Blanchard, 1851 |
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... Bohemia and Hungary , examined the Carpathian mountains , travelled in Switzerland , and , after visiting the princi- pal German universities , returned to Upsal , in 1814. His Flora Lapponica , Flora Car- pathorum , Flora Upsaliensis ...
... Bohemia and Hungary , examined the Carpathian mountains , travelled in Switzerland , and , after visiting the princi- pal German universities , returned to Upsal , in 1814. His Flora Lapponica , Flora Car- pathorum , Flora Upsaliensis ...
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... Bohemia , where they were called Grubenheimer , because they used to conceal themselves in caverns . These soon became amalga- mated with the Hussites ; and from them the Bohemian Brethren derive the apos- tolical consecration of their ...
... Bohemia , where they were called Grubenheimer , because they used to conceal themselves in caverns . These soon became amalga- mated with the Hussites ; and from them the Bohemian Brethren derive the apos- tolical consecration of their ...
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... Bohemia and Moravia , containing 90,000 inhabitants . The late Francis Adam , count of Wallenstein , after having served in several wars , travelled for seven years in Hungary , to study the plants of the country , and published , in ...
... Bohemia and Moravia , containing 90,000 inhabitants . The late Francis Adam , count of Wallenstein , after having served in several wars , travelled for seven years in Hungary , to study the plants of the country , and published , in ...
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... Bohemia , whom he slew at Cressy . An- other account says Edward I presented his infant son to the Welsh , who had agreed to accept a native prince from him , with the words Eich dyn ( This is your man ) . WALKER , John , a philological ...
... Bohemia , whom he slew at Cressy . An- other account says Edward I presented his infant son to the Welsh , who had agreed to accept a native prince from him , with the words Eich dyn ( This is your man ) . WALKER , John , a philological ...
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... Bohemian family , which was attached to the Protestant religion . For the instruc- tions which he received under the pater- nal roof , and in the celebrated Protestant school at Goldberg , in Silesia , he bad no taste . His restless ...
... Bohemian family , which was attached to the Protestant religion . For the instruc- tions which he received under the pater- nal roof , and in the celebrated Protestant school at Goldberg , in Silesia , he bad no taste . His restless ...
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