Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3W. & R. Chambers, 1893 |
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... returned for Birmingham without opposition in June 1876. He soon made his mark in parliament , and on the return of the Liberals to power in 1880 he was appointed President of the Board of Trade , with a seat in the cabinet . To Mr ...
... returned for Birmingham without opposition in June 1876. He soon made his mark in parliament , and on the return of the Liberals to power in 1880 he was appointed President of the Board of Trade , with a seat in the cabinet . To Mr ...
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... returned to France , for though no admirer of Napoleon , he would not fight against his native land . At this time he was thrown into the circle of Madame de Staël at Coppet , and there began that study of natural science which he ...
... returned to France , for though no admirer of Napoleon , he would not fight against his native land . At this time he was thrown into the circle of Madame de Staël at Coppet , and there began that study of natural science which he ...
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... returned to Canada in 1633 , and died there in 1635. He published several works , reprinted at Quebec , in 4 vols . 1870 . Champlain Period , the name given by Pro- fessor Dana to the period succeeding the glacial , and therefore to ...
... returned to Canada in 1633 , and died there in 1635. He published several works , reprinted at Quebec , in 4 vols . 1870 . Champlain Period , the name given by Pro- fessor Dana to the period succeeding the glacial , and therefore to ...
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... returned to England , where his hopeful reports led to the establishment soon after of the Muscovy Company . In the summer of 1555 he made a second voyage in the Bona- venture to the White Sea , and was at Moscow once more in the ...
... returned to England , where his hopeful reports led to the establishment soon after of the Muscovy Company . In the summer of 1555 he made a second voyage in the Bona- venture to the White Sea , and was at Moscow once more in the ...
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... returned to Paris to take command of the garrisons of Paris and of the National Guard . He did much to check the outbreaks of the anarchist party during 1849. In the Legislative Assembly he held a sort of neutral position between the ...
... returned to Paris to take command of the garrisons of Paris and of the National Guard . He did much to check the outbreaks of the anarchist party during 1849. In the Legislative Assembly he held a sort of neutral position between the ...
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