Encyclopędia 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, Volum 2Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Carey, Lea & Carey, 1830 |
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... river crossing it , its commercial resources could be fully developed only in case of a per- fectly free intercourse ... rivers , the Rhine and Danube , a work begun by Charlemagne : the traces of his work , still remaining , are called ...
... river crossing it , its commercial resources could be fully developed only in case of a per- fectly free intercourse ... rivers , the Rhine and Danube , a work begun by Charlemagne : the traces of his work , still remaining , are called ...
Pągina 11
... river which forms a port on the S. E. coast ; 520 miles E. S. E. Ha . vannah ; lon . 76 ° 55 ′ W .; lat . 20 ° 46 ′ N .; population estimated at 12,000 . The town is about 20 miles distant from the port . It gives name to a channel ...
... river which forms a port on the S. E. coast ; 520 miles E. S. E. Ha . vannah ; lon . 76 ° 55 ′ W .; lat . 20 ° 46 ′ N .; population estimated at 12,000 . The town is about 20 miles distant from the port . It gives name to a channel ...
Pągina 21
... river from the Mediter- ranean , 7 leagues distant , and is famous for its great fair ( founded in 1217 , by Raymond II , count of Toulouse ) , held yearly , from the 22d July , during 10 days . In former times , this fair was ...
... river from the Mediter- ranean , 7 leagues distant , and is famous for its great fair ( founded in 1217 , by Raymond II , count of Toulouse ) , held yearly , from the 22d July , during 10 days . In former times , this fair was ...
Pągina 29
... river , 3 independent meeting - houses , and a free grammar school liberally endowed . The principal manufacture is lace . It is a place of considerable trade , which is much assisted by the river , navigable to Lynn , and is the only ...
... river , 3 independent meeting - houses , and a free grammar school liberally endowed . The principal manufacture is lace . It is a place of considerable trade , which is much assisted by the river , navigable to Lynn , and is the only ...
Pągina 38
... river Tajo , and is provided with batteries . No ship is per- mitted to pass by it without being vis- ited . BELFAST ; a royal borough and seaport in Ireland , in Antrim , at the entrance of the river Lagan into Carrickfergus bay ; 50 ...
... river Tajo , and is provided with batteries . No ship is per- mitted to pass by it without being vis- ited . BELFAST ; a royal borough and seaport in Ireland , in Antrim , at the entrance of the river Lagan into Carrickfergus bay ; 50 ...
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Encyclopędia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 2 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1840 |
Encyclopędia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 2 Francis Lieber,Edward Wigglesworth Visualització completa - 1835 |
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Passatges populars
Pągina 325 - The offence of burglary at common law is defined to be ' a breaking and entering the dwelling-house of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not.
Pągina 177 - On a narrow neck of land, near the south-eastern extremity of the island, stands the city, which is about a mile in length and a quarter of a mile in breadth.
Pągina 356 - His lordship did indeed make several efforts to speak, but could only repeat two or three words at a time, such as, ' My wife ! my child! my sister! you know all — you must say all — you know my wishes ;' the rest was quite unintelligible.
Pągina 104 - And they do claim, demand and insist upon all and singular the premises as their undoubted rights and liberties...
Pągina 386 - And Cain went out from the presence of the Lord, and dwelt in the land of Nod, on the east of Eden.
Pągina 66 - ... by the immediate act of God, according to certain rules. termed laws of nature, from which he never deviates : and that the steady adherence of the Supreme Spirit to these rules is what constitutes the reality of things to his creatures...
Pągina 128 - Whoever wilfully blasphemes the holy name of God by denying, cursing, or contumeliously reproaching God, his creation, government or final judging of the world...
Pągina 226 - ... left, and terminates at the right ; the second runs in an opposite direction, from the right to the left ; the third, again, from the left, and so on alternately.
Pągina 180 - If this be all, the bond is called a single one, simplex obligatio; but there is generally a condition added, that if the obligor does some particular act, the obligation shall be void, or else shall remain in full force...
Pągina 184 - In 1538, he was nominated bishop of Hereford, being then ambassador at Paris; but, before his consecration, he was translated to the see of London. At the time of the death of Henry, he was ambassador to the emperor Charles V, but returned the same year, when, refusing to take the oath of supremacy, he was deprived of his bishopric, to which, however, he was restored, on making submission. Still continuing to act with contumacy, he was, after a long trial, once more deprived of his see, and committed...