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... taken away by the government of Holland , and , in 1843 , with additional expense to B. , the new treaty of navigation was ratified by both parties . During this crisis preceding the development of a free commerce , B. had not neglected ...
... taken away by the government of Holland , and , in 1843 , with additional expense to B. , the new treaty of navigation was ratified by both parties . During this crisis preceding the development of a free commerce , B. had not neglected ...
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... taken by Maximilian , Elector of when the Christian garrison had been reduced to Duke of Croy ; and in 1717 , the citadel surrendered In 1693 , B. was vainly besieged by the to Prince Eugene , after he had defeated an army of 200,000 ...
... taken by Maximilian , Elector of when the Christian garrison had been reduced to Duke of Croy ; and in 1717 , the citadel surrendered In 1693 , B. was vainly besieged by the to Prince Eugene , after he had defeated an army of 200,000 ...
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... taken by Maximilian , Elector of beneficial results . The revolutionary tempest of 1848 , however , menaced the tranquillity of the when the Christian garrison had been reduced to country ; but the king , at the outbreak of the Duke of ...
... taken by Maximilian , Elector of beneficial results . The revolutionary tempest of 1848 , however , menaced the tranquillity of the when the Christian garrison had been reduced to country ; but the king , at the outbreak of the Duke of ...
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... taken place in old St Paul's Church in London , was the ' ringinge the hallowed belle in great tempestes or lightninges ' ( Brand's Popular Anti- quities , vol . ii . ) . From this superstition possibly sprang the later notion , that ...
... taken place in old St Paul's Church in London , was the ' ringinge the hallowed belle in great tempestes or lightninges ' ( Brand's Popular Anti- quities , vol . ii . ) . From this superstition possibly sprang the later notion , that ...
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... taken from the village where Wellington had his head - quarters , is now commonly used . BELLE DE NUIT ( Fr. , Beauty of the Night ) , a name given to certain tropical species of Convolvula- cea , with extremely beautiful and fragrant ...
... taken from the village where Wellington had his head - quarters , is now commonly used . BELLE DE NUIT ( Fr. , Beauty of the Night ) , a name given to certain tropical species of Convolvula- cea , with extremely beautiful and fragrant ...
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