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... province of China (q.v.). Hunchback. See Spine (Diseases of). Hundred, in English law, an ancient subdivision of ... provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian ...
... province of China (q.v.). Hunchback. See Spine (Diseases of). Hundred, in English law, an ancient subdivision of ... provinces, they made frequent expeditions into (Germany and Italy, destroying the early results of Christian ...
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... province of Austria, the governor being General Haynau, who wielded his otlicial power with extraordinary harshness and cruelty. Political prisoners were tortured, women publicly flogged, properties and rights confiscated. With the ...
... province of Austria, the governor being General Haynau, who wielded his otlicial power with extraordinary harshness and cruelty. Political prisoners were tortured, women publicly flogged, properties and rights confiscated. With the ...
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... province of Venezuela to the Welsers, a firm of rich Augsburg merchants; and Hutten sailed with one of the companies they sent out. He accompanied the viceroy, Georg Hoht'iniit, in a long journey ( 1536-38), in which they reached the ...
... province of Venezuela to the Welsers, a firm of rich Augsburg merchants; and Hutten sailed with one of the companies they sent out. He accompanied the viceroy, Georg Hoht'iniit, in a long journey ( 1536-38), in which they reached the ...
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... province of the Mogul empire ; but soon after 1713 the governor or viceroy of the Deccan, Asaf Jah, with the title of Nizam- ul-Midk ('regulator of the state'), made himself independent. After his death, in 1748, two claimants appeared ...
... province of the Mogul empire ; but soon after 1713 the governor or viceroy of the Deccan, Asaf Jah, with the title of Nizam- ul-Midk ('regulator of the state'), made himself independent. After his death, in 1748, two claimants appeared ...
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... province, Ecuador, has some manufactures of wool and cotton, and a pop. of about 10,000. Iberia, the name by which Georgia (q.v.) was known to the Greeks and Romans ; and also an ancient name for Spain. The question of an Iberian race ...
... province, Ecuador, has some manufactures of wool and cotton, and a pop. of about 10,000. Iberia, the name by which Georgia (q.v.) was known to the Greeks and Romans ; and also an ancient name for Spain. The question of an Iberian race ...
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