The International Cyclopedia: A Compendium of Human Knowledge, Rev. with Large Additions, Том 4Harry Thurston Peck Dodd, Mead, 1898 |
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... received as evidence of the marriage . In the eye of the law , clandestine and irregular marriages in Scotland are as valid as those in the face of the church , provided they be of such a kind as to establish the consent of the parties ...
... received as evidence of the marriage . In the eye of the law , clandestine and irregular marriages in Scotland are as valid as those in the face of the church , provided they be of such a kind as to establish the consent of the parties ...
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... received a medal of honor from the Russian Government , and another from the French Academy in 1862. He died June 9 , 1897 . CLARK , SIR ANDREW , 1826-93 , a distinguished physician , was born at Aberdeen , and educated at Aberdeen and ...
... received a medal of honor from the Russian Government , and another from the French Academy in 1862. He died June 9 , 1897 . CLARK , SIR ANDREW , 1826-93 , a distinguished physician , was born at Aberdeen , and educated at Aberdeen and ...
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... received the degree of LL.D. In 1807 , he began a course of lectures on mineralogy , and the university estab- lished a professorship of that science in his favor . He presented to the library of Cam- bridge a number of valuable marbles ...
... received the degree of LL.D. In 1807 , he began a course of lectures on mineralogy , and the university estab- lished a professorship of that science in his favor . He presented to the library of Cam- bridge a number of valuable marbles ...
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... received the command of the army of the Pyrenees . On the return of the Bourbons , he was declared a traitor , but escaped to America ; was condemned to death in his absence , but was subsequently permitted to return to France ; and in ...
... received the command of the army of the Pyrenees . On the return of the Bourbons , he was declared a traitor , but escaped to America ; was condemned to death in his absence , but was subsequently permitted to return to France ; and in ...
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... received her with great magnificence , and placed her statue in the temple which he had built to Venus Genitrix . In the civil war , after Caesar's assassination , C. at first hesitated which side to take . After the battle of Philippi ...
... received her with great magnificence , and placed her statue in the temple which he had built to Venus Genitrix . In the civil war , after Caesar's assassination , C. at first hesitated which side to take . After the battle of Philippi ...
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