Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations - Lexicon, Volume 12Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Carey, Lea & Carey, 1832 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... France , capital of Lower Rhine , formerly capital of Alsace , situated at the conflux of the Brusche and Ille , half a STRATEGY ( from the Greek orparnyia , mile west of the Rhine ; lon . 7 ° 45 ′ military command , military skill ) ...
... France , capital of Lower Rhine , formerly capital of Alsace , situated at the conflux of the Brusche and Ille , half a STRATEGY ( from the Greek orparnyia , mile west of the Rhine ; lon . 7 ° 45 ′ military command , military skill ) ...
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... France . After Christian's marriage with Caroline Matil- da ( q . v . ) , a coolness arose between the royal pair , of which the queen - dowager took advantage to promote the interests of her son , Christian's half brother . The birth ...
... France . After Christian's marriage with Caroline Matil- da ( q . v . ) , a coolness arose between the royal pair , of which the queen - dowager took advantage to promote the interests of her son , Christian's half brother . The birth ...
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... France , where Louis XIV afforded an asylum to the exiled family at St. Germains . ( See James II . ) An attempt was made at the peace of Ryswick , in 1697 , to ensure the restoration of this young prince to the throne of his ancestors ...
... France , where Louis XIV afforded an asylum to the exiled family at St. Germains . ( See James II . ) An attempt was made at the peace of Ryswick , in 1697 , to ensure the restoration of this young prince to the throne of his ancestors ...
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... France . Even that kingdom no longer yielded him an asylum , and he was forced to remove , first to Avignon , and then to Rome . In consequence of the disputes which occurred between the duke of Orleans and cardinal Alberoni , the ...
... France . Even that kingdom no longer yielded him an asylum , and he was forced to remove , first to Avignon , and then to Rome . In consequence of the disputes which occurred between the duke of Orleans and cardinal Alberoni , the ...
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... France , Switzerland , the Austrian terri- are subject to the princes of Hohenzollern tories , Bavaria , Franconia , and the cir- and Lichtenstein . ( See Pfister's History cles of the Rhine . The soil is fertile , the of Suabia , and ...
... France , Switzerland , the Austrian terri- are subject to the princes of Hohenzollern tories , Bavaria , Franconia , and the cir- and Lichtenstein . ( See Pfister's History cles of the Rhine . The soil is fertile , the of Suabia , and ...
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