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... France, and obtained leave from the government of his own country to remain there for the publication of his travels, for which the disturbed state of Germany at that time did not allow proper opportunity. He continued to reside in ...
... France, and obtained leave from the government of his own country to remain there for the publication of his travels, for which the disturbed state of Germany at that time did not allow proper opportunity. He continued to reside in ...
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... France and the attack on Port L'Orient, the depot of the French East India Company ; this affair had no important results, but it jave Hume a notion of actual warfare. Next year :ie accompanied the general in a diplomatic mission to France ...
... France and the attack on Port L'Orient, the depot of the French East India Company ; this affair had no important results, but it jave Hume a notion of actual warfare. Next year :ie accompanied the general in a diplomatic mission to France ...
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... France after liis escape from Elba (1st March 1815) and the battle of Waterloo ( 18th dune 1815). See FRANCE, Napoleon I. Hungary (Hung. Mngyarortuig, Ger. Ungarn. Lat. Hnngtiria) is the eastern anil larger half of the Austro- Hungarian ...
... France after liis escape from Elba (1st March 1815) and the battle of Waterloo ( 18th dune 1815). See FRANCE, Napoleon I. Hungary (Hung. Mngyarortuig, Ger. Ungarn. Lat. Hnngtiria) is the eastern anil larger half of the Austro- Hungarian ...
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... France (972-1031 ), though their claims to hymn-writing are open to question. (2) Although this brings us to the beginning of the 11th century, the hymn-writers whom we have been enabled to cite are comparatively few. Most of them ...
... France (972-1031 ), though their claims to hymn-writing are open to question. (2) Although this brings us to the beginning of the 11th century, the hymn-writers whom we have been enabled to cite are comparatively few. Most of them ...
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... France in 888. His successors contended for some years for the throne of France ; one of them, Hugli Capet, founded in 987 the Capetian dynasty (see France). lie-de-France was formerly the name of Mauritius (q.v.). Ih't/.k, a town in ...
... France in 888. His successors contended for some years for the throne of France ; one of them, Hugli Capet, founded in 987 the Capetian dynasty (see France). lie-de-France was formerly the name of Mauritius (q.v.). Ih't/.k, a town in ...
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