The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 10Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... reign of Charles I. , was repealed 1840 . Professors . - There is a very complete staff of professors , who represent almost all subjects of human knowledge . Besides a full complement of lecturers in divinity , nat . philosophy ...
... reign of Charles I. , was repealed 1840 . Professors . - There is a very complete staff of professors , who represent almost all subjects of human knowledge . Besides a full complement of lecturers in divinity , nat . philosophy ...
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... reign of John Palæ- ologus I. to the capture of Lesbos , 1462 . e . DUCAT , etc .: see under DUCAL . DUCATO , dô - kệ tô , CAPE ( anciently , Lenkate ) : head- land at the s . extremity of a promontory of Santa Maura , one of the Ionian ...
... reign of John Palæ- ologus I. to the capture of Lesbos , 1462 . e . DUCAT , etc .: see under DUCAL . DUCATO , dô - kệ tô , CAPE ( anciently , Lenkate ) : head- land at the s . extremity of a promontory of Santa Maura , one of the Ionian ...
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... reign that two noblemen , the greatest duellists of the day , the Count de Boutteville and the Marquis de Beuron , were tried and beheaded for persisting to fight . In the com mencement of the reign of Louis XIV . , duels DUEL .
... reign that two noblemen , the greatest duellists of the day , the Count de Boutteville and the Marquis de Beuron , were tried and beheaded for persisting to fight . In the com mencement of the reign of Louis XIV . , duels DUEL .
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... reign of Charles II . Some attempts were made to sup- press it in the reign of William III . , both in England and in Scotland , and , in 1712 , the subject was recommended to the attention of parliament in the queen's speech . But the ...
... reign of Charles II . Some attempts were made to sup- press it in the reign of William III . , both in England and in Scotland , and , in 1712 , the subject was recommended to the attention of parliament in the queen's speech . But the ...
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... reign of Louis XIV . Swept away by the Revolution , the title was restored by Napoleon , who con- ferred it , with rich endowments , on his marshals . Several ducal peers were created by Louis XVIII . and Charles X. In Germany , the ...
... reign of Louis XIV . Swept away by the Revolution , the title was restored by Napoleon , who con- ferred it , with rich endowments , on his marshals . Several ducal peers were created by Louis XVIII . and Charles X. In Germany , the ...
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