The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, 1. köideGeorge Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana Appleton, 1873 |
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... Paris , though he did not fully approve of its terms . Indeed , he found so many difficulties in regard to the ar- rangements of that treaty for the settlement of the Roumanian question that he relinquished his post of grand vizier to ...
... Paris , though he did not fully approve of its terms . Indeed , he found so many difficulties in regard to the ar- rangements of that treaty for the settlement of the Roumanian question that he relinquished his post of grand vizier to ...
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... Paris ; but the transport was mobbed on the way at Versailles , and Abancourt and his fellow prisoners were butchered . ABAÑO , Pietro d ' ( Lat . Petrus de Apono ) , an Italian philosopher , born at Abano in 1250 , died in 1316. He ...
... Paris ; but the transport was mobbed on the way at Versailles , and Abancourt and his fellow prisoners were butchered . ABAÑO , Pietro d ' ( Lat . Petrus de Apono ) , an Italian philosopher , born at Abano in 1250 , died in 1316. He ...
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... Paris in 1848 , although he had surrendered only on condition that he should be sent to Egypt or St. Jean d'Acre . He was kept in France until released by Louis Napoleon in 1852 , with a pension of 100,000 francs , on condition that he ...
... Paris in 1848 , although he had surrendered only on condition that he should be sent to Egypt or St. Jean d'Acre . He was kept in France until released by Louis Napoleon in 1852 , with a pension of 100,000 francs , on condition that he ...
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... Paris , Sept. 28 , 1861. He was a pupil of David , and achieved distinction as a histo- rical painter of the older classical school . Many of his works may be found in French churches . II . Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre Deverzy ...
... Paris , Sept. 28 , 1861. He was a pupil of David , and achieved distinction as a histo- rical painter of the older classical school . Many of his works may be found in French churches . II . Adrienne Marie Louise Grandpierre Deverzy ...
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... and placed in the garden of the Musée Français in Paris , and in 1817 were deposited beneath a mausoleum in the cemetery of Père la Chaise . - The position of Abelard in the philosophical movement of his age is 18 ABELARD.
... and placed in the garden of the Musée Français in Paris , and in 1817 were deposited beneath a mausoleum in the cemetery of Père la Chaise . - The position of Abelard in the philosophical movement of his age is 18 ABELARD.
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Page 200 - I believe, towards the close of the last century, and the beginning of the present, sent out more living writers, in its proportion, than any other school.
Page 290 - If these writings of the Greeks agree with the book of God, they are useless, and need not be preserved ; if they disagree, they are pernicious, and ought to be destroyed.
Page 355 - Did we not know the contrary, we might be led to suppose that the Church of England and the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States had combinedly furnished the leading characteristics of this church of the north.
Page 325 - Whereas the right of expatriation is a natural and inherent right of all people, indispensable to the enjoyment of the rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness...
Page 312 - Real and personal property of every description may be taken, acquired, held, and disposed of by an alien in the same manner in all respects as by a natural-born British subject ; and a title to real and personal property of every description" may be derived through, from, or in succession to an alien in the same manner in all respects as through, from, or in succession to a natural-born British subject...
Page 73 - An action is an ordinary proceeding in a court of justice, by which a party prosecutes another party for the enforcement or protection of a right, the redress or prevention of a wrong, or the punishment of a public offence. § 3. Every other remedy is a special proceeding.
Page 105 - he was no bigot, and could hear a prayer from a gentleman of piety and virtue, who was at the same time a friend to his country.
Page 24 - For if a woman is quick with child, and by a potion or otherwise killeth it in her womb; or if any one beat her, whereby the child dieth in her body, and she is delivered of a dead child ; this, though not murder, was by the ancient law homicide or manslaughter (c).
Page 425 - A pardon is an act of grace, proceeding from the power entrusted with the execution of the laws, which exempts the individual, on whom it is bestowed, from the punishment the law inflicts for a crime he has committed.
Page 427 - Case in the Chief Magistrate is this : in seasons of insurrection or rebellion, there are often critical moments, when a well-timed offer of pardon to the insurgents or rebels may restore the tranquillity of the Commonwealth ; and which, if suffered to pass unimproved, it may never be possible afterwards to recall.