The Encyclopædia Britannica: Lord Chamberlain-MecklenbergHugh Chisholm At the University Press, 1911 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... March . Lyons . Macabre . McKinley , William . Madeira . Maize . Marengo . Malplaquet . Marionettes . Malta . Marriage . Mandamus . Marseilles . Marshal . Marston Moor . Maryland . Massachusetts . Match . Mayo . Mayor . Measles ...
... March . Lyons . Macabre . McKinley , William . Madeira . Maize . Marengo . Malplaquet . Marionettes . Malta . Marriage . Mandamus . Marseilles . Marshal . Marston Moor . Maryland . Massachusetts . Match . Mayo . Mayor . Measles ...
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... March 1641 ) re - established him in his duchy on condition that he should cede Nancy , Stenay and other fortresses until the general peace . This treaty he soon broke , joining the Imperialists in the Low Countries and defeating the ...
... March 1641 ) re - established him in his duchy on condition that he should cede Nancy , Stenay and other fortresses until the general peace . This treaty he soon broke , joining the Imperialists in the Low Countries and defeating the ...
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... March 1131 he was visited at Liége by Innocent , to whom he promised his assistance . Crossing the Alps with a small army in September 1132 , he reached Rome in March 1133 , accompanied by Innocent . As St Peter's was held by Anacletus ...
... March 1131 he was visited at Liége by Innocent , to whom he promised his assistance . Crossing the Alps with a small army in September 1132 , he reached Rome in March 1133 , accompanied by Innocent . As St Peter's was held by Anacletus ...
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... March 1888 ) . In 1892 President Sadi Carnot , who was his personal friend , asked him to form a cabinet . Loubet held the portfolio of the interior with the premiership , and had to deal with the anarchist crimes of that year and with ...
... March 1888 ) . In 1892 President Sadi Carnot , who was his personal friend , asked him to form a cabinet . Loubet held the portfolio of the interior with the premiership , and had to deal with the anarchist crimes of that year and with ...
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... March 1324 , a sentence which he answered by pub- lishing his charges against the pope . In the contest Louis was helped by the Minorites , who were upholding against John the principal of clerical poverty , and by the writings of ...
... March 1324 , a sentence which he answered by pub- lishing his charges against the pope . In the contest Louis was helped by the Minorites , who were upholding against John the principal of clerical poverty , and by the writings of ...
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