CHAMBERS'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA A DICTIONARY OF UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE1892 |
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... Emperor Nicholas then sending out a well-appointed expedition to the north of Asia, to explore the Ural and Altai Mountains, Chinese Dzungaria, and the Caspian Sea. In this expedition Huniboldt was accompanied by his two friends ...
... Emperor Nicholas then sending out a well-appointed expedition to the north of Asia, to explore the Ural and Altai Mountains, Chinese Dzungaria, and the Caspian Sea. In this expedition Huniboldt was accompanied by his two friends ...
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... emperor. He was an enlightened reformer, but did not reckon with national feelings, class idiosyncrasies, interests, and prejudices ; he attempted to make Hungary part of a vast pan- Germanic bureaucracy ; and many of his measures ...
... emperor. He was an enlightened reformer, but did not reckon with national feelings, class idiosyncrasies, interests, and prejudices ; he attempted to make Hungary part of a vast pan- Germanic bureaucracy ; and many of his measures ...
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... emperor-king in Hungary; and all the decrees and resolutions of the Hungarian parliament were declared illegal. On Pecemlier 2 Ferdinand was compelled by a family council to ulslicate in favour of his nephew, Francis-Joseph, who was ...
... emperor-king in Hungary; and all the decrees and resolutions of the Hungarian parliament were declared illegal. On Pecemlier 2 Ferdinand was compelled by a family council to ulslicate in favour of his nephew, Francis-Joseph, who was ...
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... emperor of Byzantium, an annual tribute of 350 pounds of gold. He was succeeded in 433 by his more illustrious nephew Attila (q.v. ). With Attila's death, however, in 453, the power of the Huns crumbled to pieces amid the intestine ...
... emperor of Byzantium, an annual tribute of 350 pounds of gold. He was succeeded in 433 by his more illustrious nephew Attila (q.v. ). With Attila's death, however, in 453, the power of the Huns crumbled to pieces amid the intestine ...
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... Emperor Sigismund by a Wallachian lady. His life may lie succinctly described as one untroken crusade against the Turks. During the period 1437-56 he was the shield of Hungary, not only against external foes, but against the lawlessness ...
... Emperor Sigismund by a Wallachian lady. His life may lie succinctly described as one untroken crusade against the Turks. During the period 1437-56 he was the shield of Hungary, not only against external foes, but against the lawlessness ...
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