Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 第 8 巻W. & R. Chambers, 1891 |
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... received his degree of Doctor of Divinity , and of Chichester , through the patron- age of the ill - fated William de la Pole , Duke of Suffolk , in 1450. A student of great learning and industry , he plunged eagerly into the ...
... received his degree of Doctor of Divinity , and of Chichester , through the patron- age of the ill - fated William de la Pole , Duke of Suffolk , in 1450. A student of great learning and industry , he plunged eagerly into the ...
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... received the name of Lousewort , the English equiva lent of pedicularis , ' from their supposed influence in produc- ing the lousy disease in sheep - an influ- ence purely imagin- ary . Their acridity renders them obnox- ious to sheep ...
... received the name of Lousewort , the English equiva lent of pedicularis , ' from their supposed influence in produc- ing the lousy disease in sheep - an influ- ence purely imagin- ary . Their acridity renders them obnox- ious to sheep ...
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... received his name because he first made his appearance beside the springs ( pēgai ) of Oceanus . He afterwards ascended to heaven to carry the thunder and lightning of Zeus . Some later authors make him the horse of Eos . Bellero- phon ...
... received his name because he first made his appearance beside the springs ( pēgai ) of Oceanus . He afterwards ascended to heaven to carry the thunder and lightning of Zeus . Some later authors make him the horse of Eos . Bellero- phon ...
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... received a grant of 100,000 francs . In 1858 he came to London as the French ambas- sador , but resigned his post in the following year , and was named governor of Algeria , where he died on 22d May 1864. See Sir E. Hamley , The War in ...
... received a grant of 100,000 francs . In 1858 he came to London as the French ambas- sador , but resigned his post in the following year , and was named governor of Algeria , where he died on 22d May 1864. See Sir E. Hamley , The War in ...
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... received by Ugo Foscolo and Vin- cenzo Monti , and became French tutor in the mili- tary school . His tragedies of Laodamia and Fran- cesca da Rimini gained him an honourable name amongst Italian poets . He also translated the Manfred ...
... received by Ugo Foscolo and Vin- cenzo Monti , and became French tutor in the mili- tary school . His tragedies of Laodamia and Fran- cesca da Rimini gained him an honourable name amongst Italian poets . He also translated the Manfred ...
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92 ページ - Majesty, that no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any gift, loan, benevolence, tax, or such like charge, without common consent by act of parliament...
72 ページ - ... states. In the old state, she possesses fine powers of penmanship ; while in the new she writes a poor awkward hand, having not had time or means to become expert.
192 ページ - Nations, being crimes not against any particular State, but against all mankind, may be punished in the competent tribunal of any country where the offender may be found, or into which he may be carried, although committed on board a foreign vessel on the high seas.