The New International Encyclopæeia, Том 10Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1909 |
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... entered into a com- pact by which they pledged themselves to inflict summary punishment upon every noble who had either robbed or injured a member of their asso- ciation and who refused to make just atone- ment for the wrong ; or upon ...
... entered into a com- pact by which they pledged themselves to inflict summary punishment upon every noble who had either robbed or injured a member of their asso- ciation and who refused to make just atone- ment for the wrong ; or upon ...
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... entered the Ecole Polytechnique in 1842 , but left at the end of the year , in order to devote his attention exclusively to mathematics . From 1848 to 1876 he was connected with the Ecole Polytechnique in various capacities , and from ...
... entered the Ecole Polytechnique in 1842 , but left at the end of the year , in order to devote his attention exclusively to mathematics . From 1848 to 1876 he was connected with the Ecole Polytechnique in various capacities , and from ...
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... entered Illinois College , but was removed by his father in con- sequence of the abolition sentiments of the fac- ulty . He studied law , and was admitted to the bar in 1844 , when he formed a partnership with Abraham Lincoln , which ...
... entered Illinois College , but was removed by his father in con- sequence of the abolition sentiments of the fac- ulty . He studied law , and was admitted to the bar in 1844 , when he formed a partnership with Abraham Lincoln , which ...
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... entered at the bar in 1860 , and in twelve years was Queen's counsel . He was re- corder of Carlisle in 1873-80 , member of Parlia- ment for Durham ( 1874-85 ) , Solicitor - General under Gladstone ( 1880 ) , and was knighted the same ...
... entered at the bar in 1860 , and in twelve years was Queen's counsel . He was re- corder of Carlisle in 1873-80 , member of Parlia- ment for Durham ( 1874-85 ) , Solicitor - General under Gladstone ( 1880 ) , and was knighted the same ...
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... entered the Society of Jesus at Madrid ; stud- ied in the Jesuit College at Alcalá de Henares , devoting himself especially to linguistics and architecture ; taught in the Royal College in Madrid , and at Murcia in the college of his ...
... entered the Society of Jesus at Madrid ; stud- ied in the Jesuit College at Alcalá de Henares , devoting himself especially to linguistics and architecture ; taught in the Royal College in Madrid , and at Murcia in the college of his ...
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