CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Paris he contracted a friendship with Aime Bonpland, afterwards his companion in many and various scenes. Some time after he obtained permission from the Spanish government to visit all the Spanish settlements in America and the Indian ...
... Paris he contracted a friendship with Aime Bonpland, afterwards his companion in many and various scenes. Some time after he obtained permission from the Spanish government to visit all the Spanish settlements in America and the Indian ...
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... Paris his recognition of Louis-Philippe, and during the ensuing twelve years was frequently sent to Paris to reside for four or live months. He accompanied the king of Prussia also in visits to England, Denmark, &c. During this time he ...
... Paris his recognition of Louis-Philippe, and during the ensuing twelve years was frequently sent to Paris to reside for four or live months. He accompanied the king of Prussia also in visits to England, Denmark, &c. During this time he ...
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... Paris, where he remained till 1681, having been admitted to the membership of the Koyal Academy of Sciences; but alarmed at the danger which seemed impending over the Protestants, he returned to his own country. After his return he ...
... Paris, where he remained till 1681, having been admitted to the membership of the Koyal Academy of Sciences; but alarmed at the danger which seemed impending over the Protestants, he returned to his own country. After his return he ...
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... Paris. Almost as remarkable as his el<M|iience was the boldness with which he denounced existing abuses in the church ; and Archbishop Darlsjy defended him against the accusations of the Jesuits till in 1869 the General of his order imp ...
... Paris. Almost as remarkable as his el<M|iience was the boldness with which he denounced existing abuses in the church ; and Archbishop Darlsjy defended him against the accusations of the Jesuits till in 1869 the General of his order imp ...
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... Paris) was the most prominent. The service- books of the middle ages abound with these compositions, but the greater proportion by far are anonymous. The Notkerian Sequence which is best Itnown to the English reader is that for the ...
... Paris) was the most prominent. The service- books of the middle ages abound with these compositions, but the greater proportion by far are anonymous. The Notkerian Sequence which is best Itnown to the English reader is that for the ...
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