CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... civilisation. All this, however, ceased on, and even ltefore, the accession of Stephen, who turned his attention solely to the consolidation of Christianity and interior order and prosjierity. He laid the foundation of many institutions ...
... civilisation. All this, however, ceased on, and even ltefore, the accession of Stephen, who turned his attention solely to the consolidation of Christianity and interior order and prosjierity. He laid the foundation of many institutions ...
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... civilisation, and power. He waged successful wars against Podiebrad of Bohemia, and got himself crowned king of Bohemia and Moravia. He also defeated the Turks at Kenyermezo, and reconquered the southern provinces held by them. In 1485 ...
... civilisation, and power. He waged successful wars against Podiebrad of Bohemia, and got himself crowned king of Bohemia and Moravia. He also defeated the Turks at Kenyermezo, and reconquered the southern provinces held by them. In 1485 ...
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... civilisation. It established an admirable system of elementary and higher education, built a magnificent net of railways (now largely in the hands of the state), improved its judicature, developed commerce and industry, and organised ...
... civilisation. It established an admirable system of elementary and higher education, built a magnificent net of railways (now largely in the hands of the state), improved its judicature, developed commerce and industry, and organised ...
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... civilisation sanitary science began to be studied in view of its obvious effects upon both personal and national welfare. The Greeks may also l>e quoted as a nation given to make a special study of the conditions of nealthy living ; but ...
... civilisation sanitary science began to be studied in view of its obvious effects upon both personal and national welfare. The Greeks may also l>e quoted as a nation given to make a special study of the conditions of nealthy living ; but ...
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... civilisation. The single Greek colony of Dyrrhachium or Epidamnus, in the south, was the only point whence the rays of Greek enlightenment could penetrate the darkness of Illyrian barbarism. The lllyrians are described as resembling the ...
... civilisation. The single Greek colony of Dyrrhachium or Epidamnus, in the south, was the only point whence the rays of Greek enlightenment could penetrate the darkness of Illyrian barbarism. The lllyrians are described as resembling the ...
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