Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography. A New Ed.; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the 7th Ed. of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber Bazin and Ellsworth, 1859 |
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... king , Toulouse , was sit- uated , while the Suevi still maintained their independence on the Peninsula , was one of the causes of its internal weak- ness . Another cause was the difference in the religious doctrines of the conquer- ors ...
... king , Toulouse , was sit- uated , while the Suevi still maintained their independence on the Peninsula , was one of the causes of its internal weak- ness . Another cause was the difference in the religious doctrines of the conquer- ors ...
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... king , usurped the rights tinued different . But the weakness of of popular representatives , remained no the Visigoths became manifest as soon as longer the first class in the state : the old they came in contact with the Franks on ...
... king , usurped the rights tinued different . But the weakness of of popular representatives , remained no the Visigoths became manifest as soon as longer the first class in the state : the old they came in contact with the Franks on ...
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... king George I and the princess of Wales . ance of the writer . Before this time , From this he obtained considerable emol- Voltaire had gained the favor of the court ument . He became acquainted with by a political service . He ...
... king George I and the princess of Wales . ance of the writer . Before this time , From this he obtained considerable emol- Voltaire had gained the favor of the court ument . He became acquainted with by a political service . He ...
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... king the chamberlain's key and the cross of the order which had been conferred on him , with some verses , in which he compared himself to a lover who sends back the portrait of his mis- tress ; but the king soon restored them ...
... king the chamberlain's key and the cross of the order which had been conferred on him , with some verses , in which he compared himself to a lover who sends back the portrait of his mis- tress ; but the king soon restored them ...
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... king of England . It was not completely united with England until the reign of Henry VIII , when the government and ... king's eldest son , is , by inheritance , duke of Corn- wall , without any new creation . To com- pass or conspire ...
... king of England . It was not completely united with England until the reign of Henry VIII , when the government and ... king's eldest son , is , by inheritance , duke of Corn- wall , without any new creation . To com- pass or conspire ...
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