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... Paris ; lat . 49 ° 14 ' north ; lon . 4 ° 2 ′ east ; population 38,000 . Rheims is a very old town : the streets are , in general , broad and regular , the houses well built , and there are numerous large gardens . It contains some ...
... Paris ; lat . 49 ° 14 ' north ; lon . 4 ° 2 ′ east ; population 38,000 . Rheims is a very old town : the streets are , in general , broad and regular , the houses well built , and there are numerous large gardens . It contains some ...
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... then had possession of the stage in Italy . ( See Drama , and Italian Theatre . ) Wearied with the opposition made to his efforts by the perverse taste of his coun- trymen , he went to Paris with his com- pany RHYME - RICCOBONI . 23.
... then had possession of the stage in Italy . ( See Drama , and Italian Theatre . ) Wearied with the opposition made to his efforts by the perverse taste of his coun- trymen , he went to Paris with his com- pany RHYME - RICCOBONI . 23.
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... Paris in 1772 , was more successful as a dramatic writer than as an actor . Besides his comedies , which were very popular , he wrote a work entitled Art du Théatre ( Paris , 1750 ) . His wife , born at Paris in 1714 , is esteemed one ...
... Paris in 1772 , was more successful as a dramatic writer than as an actor . Besides his comedies , which were very popular , he wrote a work entitled Art du Théatre ( Paris , 1750 ) . His wife , born at Paris in 1714 , is esteemed one ...
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... Paris , in 1585 , and at the age of twenty - two years was made bishop of Luçon . His country had already been restored from its long troubles to tranquillity , prosperity , and order , by Henry IV ( q . v . ) and his great minister ...
... Paris , in 1585 , and at the age of twenty - two years was made bishop of Luçon . His country had already been restored from its long troubles to tranquillity , prosperity , and order , by Henry IV ( q . v . ) and his great minister ...
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... ( Paris , 1764 ) , Leclerc's Vie de Richelieu , and Jay's Histoire du Ministère de Richelieu ( 1815 ) . RICHELIEU , Louis François Armand du Plessis , duke de , marshal of France , member of the French academy , and of the academy of ...
... ( Paris , 1764 ) , Leclerc's Vie de Richelieu , and Jay's Histoire du Ministère de Richelieu ( 1815 ) . RICHELIEU , Louis François Armand du Plessis , duke de , marshal of France , member of the French academy , and of the academy of ...
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Strana 433 - Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit or to restrain this execrable commerce.
Strana 189 - Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.
Strana 40 - ... a tumultuous disturbance of the peace by three persons or more assembling together of their own authority, with an intent mutually to assist one another against any who shall oppose them in the execution of some enterprise of a private nature, and afterwards actually executing the same in a violent and turbulent manner to the terror of the people, whether the act intended were of itself lawful or unlawful.
Strana 48 - THE ANCIENTS HAD OF INDIA ; and the Progress of Trade with that Country prior to the Discovery of the Passage to it by the Cape of Good Hope.
Strana 457 - Socage, in its most general and extensive signification, seems to denote a tenure by any certain and determinate service. And in this sense it is by our ancient writers constantly put in opposition to chivalry, or knight-service, where the render was precarious and uncertain. Thus Bracton (a) ; if a man holds by rent in money, without any escuage or serjeanty, " id tenementum did potest socagium...
Strana 416 - Simony is the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money, gift, or reward. It is so called from the resemblance it is said to bear to the sin of Simon Magus, though the purchasing of holy orders seems to approach nearer to his offence.
Strana 350 - We do also resolve to protect and preserve the government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law...
Strana 433 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.
Strana 391 - Blunt — Vestiges of Ancient Manners and Customs, discoverable in Modern Italy and Sicily...
Strana 435 - On looking into the places where they had been crammed, there were found some children next the sides of the ship, in the places...