Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time, Volum 7Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, 1836 |
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Pàgina 4
... gave alms for effecting some good work ( e . g . , the restoration of a church , & c . ) , or performed some prescrib- ed labor of piety ( the visiting of a church , for instance ) at the time of the jubilee , which was established by ...
... gave alms for effecting some good work ( e . g . , the restoration of a church , & c . ) , or performed some prescrib- ed labor of piety ( the visiting of a church , for instance ) at the time of the jubilee , which was established by ...
Pàgina 32
... gave each of those who had been sentenced a blow with the hand , to signify hat the inquisition had no longer any This power over them , and that the victims were abandoned ( relaxados ) to the secular arm . A civil officer , " who was ...
... gave each of those who had been sentenced a blow with the hand , to signify hat the inquisition had no longer any This power over them , and that the victims were abandoned ( relaxados ) to the secular arm . A civil officer , " who was ...
Pàgina 40
... gave rise to new changes in this learned body , which restored it , in some degree , to its original condition . A royal ordinance of March 21 , 1816 , first restored the former names of the classes , so that the name of institute was ...
... gave rise to new changes in this learned body , which restored it , in some degree , to its original condition . A royal ordinance of March 21 , 1816 , first restored the former names of the classes , so that the name of institute was ...
Pàgina 58
... gave 6,846,999 as the total population ; and , ac- cording to estimates formed by M. Moreau , in 1827 , it amounted to 7,672,000 . A cal- culation , founded chiefly on returns from schools , gives 1,970,000 Protestants ( of whom 700,000 ...
... gave 6,846,999 as the total population ; and , ac- cording to estimates formed by M. Moreau , in 1827 , it amounted to 7,672,000 . A cal- culation , founded chiefly on returns from schools , gives 1,970,000 Protestants ( of whom 700,000 ...
Pàgina 85
... gave him to his mother for safe - keeping . She set him at liberty , on which account Horus tore the crown from her head , instead of which Mercury gave her an ox's head . As the goddess of fecundity , and the uni- versal benefactress ...
... gave him to his mother for safe - keeping . She set him at liberty , on which account Horus tore the crown from her head , instead of which Mercury gave her an ox's head . As the goddess of fecundity , and the uni- versal benefactress ...
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