A Popular Cyclopedia of History, Ancient and Modern, Forming a Copious Historical Dictionary of Celebrated Institutions, Persons, Places, and Things: With Notices of the Present State of the Principal Cities, Countries, and Kingdoms of the Known World: to which is Added, a Chronological View of Memorable Events ...Case, Tiffany & Burnham, 1841 - 717 страница |
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... took the veil at Argenteuil , a ceremony by which a nun renoun- ces the world , and pledges herself to the obser- vance of religious vows . She afterwards be- came abbess of the Paraclete , a religious house founded by Abelard . Abelard ...
... took the veil at Argenteuil , a ceremony by which a nun renoun- ces the world , and pledges herself to the obser- vance of religious vows . She afterwards be- came abbess of the Paraclete , a religious house founded by Abelard . Abelard ...
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... took Cochin , in India , in 1505. Francis was lost on his passage home . When Alphonso captured Ormus , an island at the entrance of the Persian Gulf , the king of Persia demanded the tribute which he had been accustomed to receive from ...
... took Cochin , in India , in 1505. Francis was lost on his passage home . When Alphonso captured Ormus , an island at the entrance of the Persian Gulf , the king of Persia demanded the tribute which he had been accustomed to receive from ...
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... took , and exerted an immense influence in the different European courts . He was the prin- cipal contriver of the " Holy Alliance , " but probably from principle as much as from inter- est . He was the main stay of this unhal- lowed ...
... took , and exerted an immense influence in the different European courts . He was the prin- cipal contriver of the " Holy Alliance , " but probably from principle as much as from inter- est . He was the main stay of this unhal- lowed ...
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... took the city , but forgave its inhabitants , contenting himself by leaving a garrison in the havens of Munychia and the Piræus . The Athenians recovered their free- dom , but were again subdued by Gonatas . They joined the Achaean ...
... took the city , but forgave its inhabitants , contenting himself by leaving a garrison in the havens of Munychia and the Piræus . The Athenians recovered their free- dom , but were again subdued by Gonatas . They joined the Achaean ...
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... took his uncle's name , to which he added that of Octavianus . Antony treated him with a contempt , which the magistrates and leading men were far from feeling , and Octavius joined the army that was sent against Antony after his ...
... took his uncle's name , to which he added that of Octavianus . Antony treated him with a contempt , which the magistrates and leading men were far from feeling , and Octavius joined the army that was sent against Antony after his ...
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