CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... death ( 1038 ) two attempts were made to overthrow Christianity, and to re-establish Paganism, but only with very slight and temporary success. Under ftela I. ( 1061-63), Ladislans the Saint ( 1077- 95), and Colnman the Learned (1095 ...
... death ( 1038 ) two attempts were made to overthrow Christianity, and to re-establish Paganism, but only with very slight and temporary success. Under ftela I. ( 1061-63), Ladislans the Saint ( 1077- 95), and Colnman the Learned (1095 ...
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... death of Ladislaus Posthumus (1457), Matthias Corvinus, the son of Hunyady, the great anti-Turkish hero and regent during that king's minority, was elected king. Under his reign Hungary attained to the pinnacle of fame, pros- | perity ...
... death of Ladislaus Posthumus (1457), Matthias Corvinus, the son of Hunyady, the great anti-Turkish hero and regent during that king's minority, was elected king. Under his reign Hungary attained to the pinnacle of fame, pros- | perity ...
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... death 10,563 specimens and preparations illustrative of human and comparative anatomy, physiology, pathology, and natural history. He died in comparative poverty, and his collection was purchased by government, two years after his death ...
... death 10,563 specimens and preparations illustrative of human and comparative anatomy, physiology, pathology, and natural history. He died in comparative poverty, and his collection was purchased by government, two years after his death ...
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... death in 1866. In 1848, with the profits of that celebrnted work, he restored the church, which is rich in modern stained glass. Keble himself lies buried in the churchyard, and in the chancel is the grave of Kichard Cromwell ...
... death in 1866. In 1848, with the profits of that celebrnted work, he restored the church, which is rich in modern stained glass. Keble himself lies buried in the churchyard, and in the chancel is the grave of Kichard Cromwell ...
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... death of her husband (who shared her opinions) she removed to a new settlement in what is now New York state, where, in 1643, she and her whole family of fifteen Jiersons were taken prisoners by the Indians, and all but one daughter ...
... death of her husband (who shared her opinions) she removed to a new settlement in what is now New York state, where, in 1643, she and her whole family of fifteen Jiersons were taken prisoners by the Indians, and all but one daughter ...
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