Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... gave an entertain- ment to the whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the ...
... gave an entertain- ment to the whole people , in which 10,000 tables were set , and , besides this , distrib- uted corn enough to last each family three months . In the years of Rome 683 and 698 , he was a colleague of Pompey , in the ...
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... gave him the office of censor of the police , a yearly pension of 1000 francs , and an appointment in the library . Thus freed from anxiety , he finished his Catiline , which was represented , at the king's ex- pense , in 1749 , with ...
... gave him the office of censor of the police , a yearly pension of 1000 francs , and an appointment in the library . Thus freed from anxiety , he finished his Catiline , which was represented , at the king's ex- pense , in 1749 , with ...
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... gave her assent to thirty - nine articles agreed up on in the convocation held at London in 1552. They were drawn up in Latin ; but in 1571 , they were revised and subscribed both in Latin and English . They were adopted by the ...
... gave her assent to thirty - nine articles agreed up on in the convocation held at London in 1552. They were drawn up in Latin ; but in 1571 , they were revised and subscribed both in Latin and English . They were adopted by the ...
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... gave him correct views of the character of the poetry then in vogue . Dissatisfied with all that he had formerly attempted , he felt himself at once constrained to imi- tate only the ancient models , and to rec- ommend their simple and ...
... gave him correct views of the character of the poetry then in vogue . Dissatisfied with all that he had formerly attempted , he felt himself at once constrained to imi- tate only the ancient models , and to rec- ommend their simple and ...
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... gave him the sur- name of le brave des braves . His indepen- dence and nobleness of spirit were equal to his bravery , and his humanity and vir- tue were not less famous than his heroic achievements . He was distinguished in five ...
... gave him the sur- name of le brave des braves . His indepen- dence and nobleness of spirit were equal to his bravery , and his humanity and vir- tue were not less famous than his heroic achievements . He was distinguished in five ...
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Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1830 |
Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ..., Volum 4 Francis Lieber Visualització completa - 1851 |
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