The New International Encyclopaedia, Volumen9Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... held by Asa Gray . He was appointed director of the Botanic Gar den in 1879. In 1890 he was elected President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science . In addition to monographs and con- tributions to scientific ...
... held by Asa Gray . He was appointed director of the Botanic Gar den in 1879. In 1890 he was elected President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science . In addition to monographs and con- tributions to scientific ...
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... held appointments as professor of theory in many of the leading musical institutions in the United States , and for two years served on the faculty of the Martha Washington College , Abing- don , Va . After 1899 he devoted himself to ...
... held appointments as professor of theory in many of the leading musical institutions in the United States , and for two years served on the faculty of the Martha Washington College , Abing- don , Va . After 1899 he devoted himself to ...
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... held until 1839 , when he was transferred to that of pastoral theology in the Divinity School . He published a Greek Grammar ( 1814 ) ; Greek and Latin Les- sons ( 1832 ) ; Select British Eloquence ( 1852 ) ; and superintended the ...
... held until 1839 , when he was transferred to that of pastoral theology in the Divinity School . He published a Greek Grammar ( 1814 ) ; Greek and Latin Les- sons ( 1832 ) ; Select British Eloquence ( 1852 ) ; and superintended the ...
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... held until the Restoration ( 1660 ) . He rose into high favor with the Protector , and ultimately became some- what prominent among his more intimate ad- visers . From 1660 until his death , February 23 , 1680 , he lived in London , and ...
... held until the Restoration ( 1660 ) . He rose into high favor with the Protector , and ultimately became some- what prominent among his more intimate ad- visers . From 1660 until his death , February 23 , 1680 , he lived in London , and ...
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... held the offices of Lieutenant of the North and Chancellor of the Realm . Alarmed at his power , the Crown deprived him of Moray . The Earl rebelled , and lost his life by a wound in 1562. His grandson GEORGE , the fifth Earl , headed ...
... held the offices of Lieutenant of the North and Chancellor of the Realm . Alarmed at his power , the Crown deprived him of Moray . The Earl rebelled , and lost his life by a wound in 1562. His grandson GEORGE , the fifth Earl , headed ...
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