The New International Encyclopædia, Volumen14Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1903 |
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... born in Paris , and was a pupil of Léon Cogniet . His thorough knowledge of military details enabled him to depict the turmoil of battle with great historical truth , as may be judged by the follow- ing more important productions from ...
... born in Paris , and was a pupil of Léon Cogniet . His thorough knowledge of military details enabled him to depict the turmoil of battle with great historical truth , as may be judged by the follow- ing more important productions from ...
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... born in London . He was educated at Westminster and Christ Church , Oxford , where he graduated in 1831 , and then became a clerk of the Board of Control . Soon afterwards he was called to the bar , where he acquired a large practice ...
... born in London . He was educated at Westminster and Christ Church , Oxford , where he graduated in 1831 , and then became a clerk of the Board of Control . Soon afterwards he was called to the bar , where he acquired a large practice ...
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... born at Stratford - on- Avon , England , but when she was seven years old her family emigrated to America and settled in Boston . She first appeared at the Boston Mu- seum , in 1843 , as " Little Pickle , " and played soubrette parts in ...
... born at Stratford - on- Avon , England , but when she was seven years old her family emigrated to America and settled in Boston . She first appeared at the Boston Mu- seum , in 1843 , as " Little Pickle , " and played soubrette parts in ...
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... born at Kempen , in Prussia . He studied in Berlin and at the Union Theological Seminary , New York City . In 1868 he entered the Presbyterian ministry , and , after having held several pastorates in that Church , he joined the Lutheran ...
... born at Kempen , in Prussia . He studied in Berlin and at the Union Theological Seminary , New York City . In 1868 he entered the Presbyterian ministry , and , after having held several pastorates in that Church , he joined the Lutheran ...
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... born at Hinesburg , Vt . He studied under George Innes at Rome from 1873 to 1875 , under Gérôme at Paris in 1875 , and under Robert Wylie in Brit- tany until 1879. He returned to America in 1882 , passing his summers at Anquisham , Mass ...
... born at Hinesburg , Vt . He studied under George Innes at Rome from 1873 to 1875 , under Gérôme at Paris in 1875 , and under Robert Wylie in Brit- tany until 1879. He returned to America in 1882 , passing his summers at Anquisham , Mass ...
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Página 191 - There are in the town four attorneys, two doctors, and not a priest of any persuasion, nor church, nor chapel ; so that they are likely to be damned, without the benefit of clergy.
Página 399 - Portugal is bounded on the north and east by Spain and on the south and west by the Atlantic Ocean. It...
Página 290 - Ocean, the first thing which strikes us is, that, the north-east and south-east monsoons, which are found the one on the north and the other on...
Página 220 - Yet truth, in everything but mathematics, is not a single but a double question ; not what can be said for an opinion, but whether more can be said for it than against it. There is no knowledge, and no assurance of right belief, but with him who can both confute the opposite opinion, and successfully defend his own against confutation.
Página 29 - The United States will occupy and hold the city, bay and harbor of Manila, pending the conclusion of a treaty of peace which shall determine the control, disposition and government of the Philippines.
Página 294 - The power we allude to is rather the police power, the power vested in the legislature by the constitution, to make, ordain and establish all manner of wholesome and reasonable laws, statutes and ordinances, either with penalities or without, not repugnant to the constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of the commonwealth, and of the subjects of the same.
Página 303 - The natural price of labour, therefore, depends on the price of the food necessaries, and conveniences required for the support of the labourer and his family.
Página 307 - That every man desires to obtain additional Wealth with as little sacrifice as possible. 2. That the Population of the world, or, in other words, the number of persons inhabiting it, is limited only by moral or physical evil, or by fear of a deficiency of those articles of wealth which the habits of the individuals of each class of its inhabitants lead them to require.
Página 383 - Fitz John Porter and to restore him to the positions of which that sentence deprived him, such restoration to take effect from the date of his dismissal from the service.
Página 262 - As to lakes, it is not clearly ascertained how the fishery is to he divided between the owners of the lands abutting thereon ; but much will depend on the title to the lands and the subsequent user. As a general rule, there is no such thing as a right in the public to fish anywhere except in a tidal river or the sea, and that is subject to the exception of an individual claiming a several fishery, as before mentioned. It is often supposed that...