Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 |
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... possession of the House of Hapsburg . After the abdication of Charles , these provinces passed into the hands of Philip II . , and by the law of primogeniture , should have re- mained united with Spain . But scarcely had the peace of ...
... possession of the House of Hapsburg . After the abdication of Charles , these provinces passed into the hands of Philip II . , and by the law of primogeniture , should have re- mained united with Spain . But scarcely had the peace of ...
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... possession of the country . The privileges of the states as they existed at the close of the reign of Maria Theresa were restored , and at the same time stringent measures were adopted to prevent any renewal of disturbances . But this ...
... possession of the country . The privileges of the states as they existed at the close of the reign of Maria Theresa were restored , and at the same time stringent measures were adopted to prevent any renewal of disturbances . But this ...
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... possession of 7 years , from 1806 to 1813 , with France , and the duration of the treaty with the German Zollverein was lengthened . In the session of 1850 , the educational question was at last disposed of . During the last decade ...
... possession of 7 years , from 1806 to 1813 , with France , and the duration of the treaty with the German Zollverein was lengthened . In the session of 1850 , the educational question was at last disposed of . During the last decade ...
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... possession of evidence , of which two kinds are reckoned by some schools -namely , experience and intuition ; while others recognise experience alone , and reject the intuitive as a sufficient foundation of belief . As regards the ...
... possession of evidence , of which two kinds are reckoned by some schools -namely , experience and intuition ; while others recognise experience alone , and reject the intuitive as a sufficient foundation of belief . As regards the ...
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... possession of Rome . But , in spite of his repeated entreaties , no reinforcements were sent to him ; and in ... possessed by a sublime spirit of loyalty to his sovereign . BELI'ZE . See BALIZE . BELL . Bells are usually formed of a ...
... possession of Rome . But , in spite of his repeated entreaties , no reinforcements were sent to him ; and in ... possessed by a sublime spirit of loyalty to his sovereign . BELI'ZE . See BALIZE . BELL . Bells are usually formed of a ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 2 Affichage du livre entier - 1886 |
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