The New International Encyclopaedia, Том 10Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby Dodd, Mead, 1906 |
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... interest- ing contributions to the subject of forestry , in recognition of which a monument was erected in his honor at Giessen in 1892. Among his works may be mentioned : Beiträge zur Forstwissen- schaft ( Giessen , 1842 and 1847 ) ...
... interest- ing contributions to the subject of forestry , in recognition of which a monument was erected in his honor at Giessen in 1892. Among his works may be mentioned : Beiträge zur Forstwissen- schaft ( Giessen , 1842 and 1847 ) ...
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... interest in religion , and within a few years his upright life and his ability as a speaker gained for him universal recognition as a minister in the So- ciety . During the next half - century he traveled widely through the Eastern ...
... interest in religion , and within a few years his upright life and his ability as a speaker gained for him universal recognition as a minister in the So- ciety . During the next half - century he traveled widely through the Eastern ...
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... interest on account of its novelty as an American gem . It is sometimes called the lithia emerald . HIDE ( AS . hid , higed , higid , from ONorthum- brian higan , AS . hiwan , members of a family ) . In Anglo - Saxon law , the family ...
... interest on account of its novelty as an American gem . It is sometimes called the lithia emerald . HIDE ( AS . hid , higed , higid , from ONorthum- brian higan , AS . hiwan , members of a family ) . In Anglo - Saxon law , the family ...
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... Interest in the lost knowledge of hieroglyphics was awakened in Europe in the sixteenth century , About 1650 the learned Jesuit Athanasius Kir- cher endeavored to interpret them by a fanciful method of his own , finding long theological ...
... Interest in the lost knowledge of hieroglyphics was awakened in Europe in the sixteenth century , About 1650 the learned Jesuit Athanasius Kir- cher endeavored to interpret them by a fanciful method of his own , finding long theological ...
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... interest the traveling public . As a lad he wished to be a sailor , but his father apprenticed him to the painter Meyerheim . He studied under Krause in Berlin , and under Isabey in Paris , in 1841. In 1843 he gained a gold medal in ...
... interest the traveling public . As a lad he wished to be a sailor , but his father apprenticed him to the painter Meyerheim . He studied under Krause in Berlin , and under Isabey in Paris , in 1841. In 1843 he gained a gold medal in ...
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