The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, 3. köideThomas Spencer Baynes A. and C. Black, 1875 |
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... Government astronomer at Melbourne , in his report of 1872 , furnishes exact information . The mean annual temperature at Melbourne during fourteen years was 57 ° 6 , and that of the whole province 56 ° 8 , including stations 2000 feet ...
... Government astronomer at Melbourne , in his report of 1872 , furnishes exact information . The mean annual temperature at Melbourne during fourteen years was 57 ° 6 , and that of the whole province 56 ° 8 , including stations 2000 feet ...
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... government ; while the army and navy and foreign rela- tions are common . These are under the direction of a controlling body known as the Delegations , consisting of sixty members for each state , two - thirds being elected by the ...
... government ; while the army and navy and foreign rela- tions are common . These are under the direction of a controlling body known as the Delegations , consisting of sixty members for each state , two - thirds being elected by the ...
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... government very much in the hands of his prime minister , Metternich . The various signs of discontent which had been manifested during the former reign soon became stronger and more marked . Baron Pillersdorf , the successor of ...
... government very much in the hands of his prime minister , Metternich . The various signs of discontent which had been manifested during the former reign soon became stronger and more marked . Baron Pillersdorf , the successor of ...
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... Government , and forwarded a petition to the emperor , demanding a united and independent national assembly for Bohemia and Moravia , independent municipal institutions , and an equal share in public offices with the German part of the ...
... Government , and forwarded a petition to the emperor , demanding a united and independent national assembly for Bohemia and Moravia , independent municipal institutions , and an equal share in public offices with the German part of the ...
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... Government , and though the king of Prussia did not venture in the face of this opposition to accept the imperial crown , he concluded a treaty with the kings of Saxony and Hanover ( May 1849 ) , with the view of forming a strict union ...
... Government , and though the king of Prussia did not venture in the face of this opposition to accept the imperial crown , he concluded a treaty with the kings of Saxony and Hanover ( May 1849 ) , with the view of forming a strict union ...
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