Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; 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, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... town of Italy , in the States of the Church , cap- ital of a delegation , formerly capital of the Patrimonio ; thirty - four miles north- west of Rome ; lon . 12 ° 6 ' E .; lat . 42 ° 25 N .; population , 12,600 . This city is a ...
... town of Italy , in the States of the Church , cap- ital of a delegation , formerly capital of the Patrimonio ; thirty - four miles north- west of Rome ; lon . 12 ° 6 ' E .; lat . 42 ° 25 N .; population , 12,600 . This city is a ...
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... town in Alava , of the face , which after a while become lon . 2 ° 41 ' W. , lat . 42 ° 47 ' N. , with a more violent . These convulsive motions population of 6500 , much occupied in vary considerably . The muscles of the the ...
... town in Alava , of the face , which after a while become lon . 2 ° 41 ' W. , lat . 42 ° 47 ' N. , with a more violent . These convulsive motions population of 6500 , much occupied in vary considerably . The muscles of the the ...
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... town is Plauen . It contains some mountainous and woody districts , and in some parts is well adapted for pasturage and tillage . The most remarkable peculiarity is the pearl - fishery in the river Elster ( see Pearl ) , which is ...
... town is Plauen . It contains some mountainous and woody districts , and in some parts is well adapted for pasturage and tillage . The most remarkable peculiarity is the pearl - fishery in the river Elster ( see Pearl ) , which is ...
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... town of occasionally , by flashes of fire as vivid as Tripergola , which once existed on the lightning , succeeded by darkness more site of the Monte Nuovo , and the baths in profound than night . Ashes fell even its suburbs , which ...
... town of occasionally , by flashes of fire as vivid as Tripergola , which once existed on the lightning , succeeded by darkness more site of the Monte Nuovo , and the baths in profound than night . Ashes fell even its suburbs , which ...
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... towns and vilwhich must have cooled most slowly . lages , some having a population of between A great variety of ... town , being alarmed for their considerable thickness , composed of allu- safety , took up arms , and put a stop to ...
... towns and vilwhich must have cooled most slowly . lages , some having a population of between A great variety of ... town , being alarmed for their considerable thickness , composed of allu- safety , took up arms , and put a stop to ...
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