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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... land - holder , in 1790 , and had just finished his studies for the bar , in the capital , when the revo- lution broke out ( 1810 ) . He immediately espoused the cause of his native land against the Spaniards , and entered the service ...
... land - holder , in 1790 , and had just finished his studies for the bar , in the capital , when the revo- lution broke out ( 1810 ) . He immediately espoused the cause of his native land against the Spaniards , and entered the service ...
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... land has been shaken from one ex · tremity to the other , and continuous tracts , together with the bed of the Pacific , have been raised permanently from one to twenty feet above their former level ing Caribbean sea must be considered ...
... land has been shaken from one ex · tremity to the other , and continuous tracts , together with the bed of the Pacific , have been raised permanently from one to twenty feet above their former level ing Caribbean sea must be considered ...
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... land , who applied to Voltaire for assistance , he gave 3000 livres , and invited him to settle in Ferney . In company , Voltaire was agreeable , polite , and a complete courtier . The activity of his temperament was so great that he ...
... land , who applied to Voltaire for assistance , he gave 3000 livres , and invited him to settle in Ferney . In company , Voltaire was agreeable , polite , and a complete courtier . The activity of his temperament was so great that he ...
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... land . These mostly laid down their arms in 1801 ; but when the war broke out again in 1803 , and the intention of the French to effect a landing was nounced , the inhabitants of Great Britain rose anew , and the ministers spoke of ...
... land . These mostly laid down their arms in 1801 ; but when the war broke out again in 1803 , and the intention of the French to effect a landing was nounced , the inhabitants of Great Britain rose anew , and the ministers spoke of ...
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... land ) , employ a great number of the in- habitants . The chief town ( Bregenz ) has 2500 inhabitants . VORSTIUS , Conrad , an eminent divine , born at Cologne , in 1569 , was the son of a dyer , who secretly seceded to the Prot- estant ...
... land ) , employ a great number of the in- habitants . The chief town ( Bregenz ) has 2500 inhabitants . VORSTIUS , Conrad , an eminent divine , born at Cologne , in 1569 , was the son of a dyer , who secretly seceded to the Prot- estant ...
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