The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature: New Maps and Many Original American Articles by Eminent Authors. With New American Supplement, Том 26Werner Company, 1897 |
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... June 23 , 1889 ; first exhibited in 1844 at the Salon of Paris , and afterward produced many paintings , the finest of which are in the Luxembourg collection . He was elected to the Académie des Beaux Arts in succes- sion to Horace ...
... June 23 , 1889 ; first exhibited in 1844 at the Salon of Paris , and afterward produced many paintings , the finest of which are in the Luxembourg collection . He was elected to the Académie des Beaux Arts in succes- sion to Horace ...
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... June 9 , 1787 ; died there , May 1 , 1869. He became a goldsmith and traveled over Europe , and in 1815 went to Alexandria . In ex- amining the mineral resources of Egypt he redis- covered the ancient emerald - mines of Zebal Zobara ...
... June 9 , 1787 ; died there , May 1 , 1869. He became a goldsmith and traveled over Europe , and in 1815 went to Alexandria . In ex- amining the mineral resources of Egypt he redis- covered the ancient emerald - mines of Zebal Zobara ...
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... June 6 , 1848 . in Portland , June 6 , 1848. He graduated at Bow- doin in 1828 , and in the same year became principal of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary . In 1834 he was elected professor of mathematics at Dickinson Col- lege ...
... June 6 , 1848 . in Portland , June 6 , 1848. He graduated at Bow- doin in 1828 , and in the same year became principal of the Maine Wesleyan Seminary . In 1834 he was elected professor of mathematics at Dickinson Col- lege ...
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... June 1 , 1876. He was entirely self - educated 665 and rose by his own efforts from the drudgery of stable- boy to positions of honor and profit under the Cana- dian government . He began his political career in 1836 , as representative ...
... June 1 , 1876. He was entirely self - educated 665 and rose by his own efforts from the drudgery of stable- boy to positions of honor and profit under the Cana- dian government . He began his political career in 1836 , as representative ...
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... June 30 , 1895 , was $ 318,048,755 , or , less the Dominion assets , $ 253,074,927 net debt , being $ 49.78 per head of population . This amount , it is true , is much less than the debt per head of the English people , and only about ...
... June 30 , 1895 , was $ 318,048,755 , or , less the Dominion assets , $ 253,074,927 net debt , being $ 49.78 per head of population . This amount , it is true , is much less than the debt per head of the English people , and only about ...
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