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  • His works are included in the Biblioteca de autores espanoles, vol.

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  • Pythium, Peronospore, Completoria, Vol utelta, Botrytis, &c. That such overturgescence should lead to the bursting of fleshy fruits, such as gooseberries, tomatoes and grapes, is not surprising, nor can we wonder that fermentation and mould Fungi rapidly spread in such fruits; and the same is true for bulbs and herbaceous organs generally.

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  • Europe, with this difference that it makes its appearance without See Collection of Materials on the Village Community, vol.

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  • The affair ended by his escaping to Switzerland, where Sophie joined him; they then went to Holland, where he lived by hackwork for the booksellers; meanwhile Mirabeau had been condemned to death at Pontarlier for rapt et vol, and in May 1777 he was seized by the French police, and imprisoned by a lettre de cachet in the castle of Vincennes.

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  • Cougny, Dictionnaire des parlementaires, vol.

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  • Bergk, Poetae lyrici graeci, vol.

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  • It also occurs in vol.

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  • We will here mention only one edition, that given by Goldast, in 1614, in vol.

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  • Cocheris, but was interrupted (1863) before the completion of vol.

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  • There are other isolated sermons and treatises by f lfric, printed in vol.

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  • Some of his poems have been translated with great success by Arthur Symons in Images of Good and Evil; the most convenient edition of his works, which have been frequently reprinted, is that contained in vol.

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  • For the earlier editions it is sufficient to refer to the account in Munro's Introduction, vol.

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  • For the United States, see vol.

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  • Poetae latini aevi carolini, vol.

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  • Ramusio's collection first contains it in the 2nd vol.

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  • Full references will be found in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopeidie, vol.

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  • A list of Vincent's works, both MS. and printed, will be found in the Histoire litteraire de France, vol.

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  • See Leon Clugnet's article in the Catholic Encyclopaedia, vol.

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  • The "Didot" Perceval was published by Hucher in vol.

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  • Perlesvaus was published by Potvin in vol.

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  • General Grant had now taken Porter's part, and wrote an article in vol.

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  • In June 1786 he issued vol.

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  • At the end of 1808 he published vol.

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  • It is not even necessary that 2 See Maxwell, Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (3rd ed., Oxford, 1892), vol.

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  • The above is a statement of Coulomb's law, that the electric fores at the surface of a conductor is proportional to the surface density of the charge at that point and equal to 41r times the density.3 See Maxwell, Electricity and Magnetism, vol.

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  • Hence that distribution of potential which is neces 1 See Maxwell, Electricity and Magnetism, vol.

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  • Bethlehemitica; a revised text in 1678 as Synodus Jerosolymitana; Hardouin, Acta conciliorum, vol.

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  • See Thirlwall, History of Greece, vol.

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  • For political conditions since the Civil War see vol.

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  • The following table, based on figures given in the Journal of the Iron and Steel Institute, vol.

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  • See Sveriges Historia, vol.

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  • Full details as to Jansen's career will be found in Reuchlin's Geschichte von Port Royal (Hamburg, 1839), vol.

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  • Count Nesselrode's letters to Speranski and many references are published in vol.

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  • See on this question, HEBREW RELIGION, and Budde, Religion of Israel to the Exile, vol.

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  • Relating to Taxation " (1897), and vol.

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  • For the period 1662-1666, when Massachusetts was investigated by royal commissioners, see Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, series 2, vol.

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  • For a general view of Thirlwall's life and character, see the Edinburgh Review, vol.

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  • The last volume published was vol.

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  • In 1845 appeared vol.

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  • These indispensable works delayed the publication of the principal collection, but tended to give it a more solid basis and a strictly scientific stamp. In 1887 appeared vol.

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  • A full discussion will be found in Rayleigh's Sound, vol.

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  • His economic writings are collected in the 2nd vol.

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  • See Graetz, History of the Jews, vol.

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  • See Edward Zeller, Vortrdge, vol.

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  • For bibliography see Maurenbrecher; and The Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • There is also a list of authorities in Lavisse and Rambaud's Histoire Generale, vol.

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  • For the traditional view of Burr's conspiracy, see Henry Adams's History of the United States, vol.

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  • Fleming, Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory and Testing Room, vol.

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  • In the introduction to vol.

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  • Hall's Williams MS. (Baltimore, 1886); in the European editions of the Syriac Bible so far as the minor Catholic epistles are concerned; in Hermathena, vol.

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  • A very full account of these tables, with an explanation of the methods of calculation, formulae employed, &c., was published by Lefort in vol.

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  • For Maximilian, the Blue-books on Mexican affairs contained in Accounts and Papers (presented to parliament), vol.

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  • Wrede, Untersuchungen zum ersten Clemensbrief (1891), and the other literature cited in Herzog-Hauck's Realencyklopddie, vol.

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  • English works of importance are Lord Mahon's History of England, vol.

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  • The best accounts of Pierce's administration are to be found in James Schouler's History of the United States, vol.

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  • Chamard, forming vol.

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  • There is much useful material in Municipal Affairs, 6 vols., and vol.

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  • The countess of Nithsdale wrote an account of her husband's escape, which is published in vol.

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  • Sweetman's Calendar of Documents relating to Ireland, vol.

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  • For the bibliography up to 1889, see vol.

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  • Beckington's own journal is published in the Proceedings of the Privy Council, vol.

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  • For the development of Rhabdocoelida see (7) Bresslau, Zeitschrift fir wissenschaftliche Zoologie (1904), vol.

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  • The best account of Andrew's government is in Laszlo Szalay'sHistory of Hungary (Hung.), vol.

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  • Lortzing in Bursian's Jahresbericht, vol.

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  • In the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society at Boston, there are sixty-two manuscript volumes of the Pickering papers, an index to which was published in the Collections of the society, 6th series, vol.

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  • Partial editions of his Latin works are dated Paris (1510), Antwerp (1533), Cologne (1535-36), Paris (1618); and in vol.

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  • His principal works were published in a collected form at Cologne, 1696, I vol.

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  • It was first edited in Pertz's vol.

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  • See Colonel Miles, Geographical Journal, vol.

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  • For a list of his other works see C. Brockelmann's Geschichte der arabischen Literatur, vol.

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  • See Sveriges Historia vol.

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  • The actual efficiency of these wheels when used with high falls is from 80 to 86%; when used in connexion with high-pressure water in London an efficiency 1 This engine was fully described in Engineering, vol.

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  • The same authority has written the life of Holdheim in vol.

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  • See also Sainte-Beuve, Portraits litteraires, vol.

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  • Hook, Lives of the Archbishops of Canterbury, vol.

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  • Further information may be found in Sir C. C. Scott-Moncrieff, Irrigation in Southern Europe (London, 1868); Moncrieff, " Lectures on Irrigation in Egypt," Professional Papers of the Corps of Royal Engineers, vol.

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  • Stubbs, preface to vol.

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  • Cultur-Geschichte der sechs letzten Jahrhunderte, vol.

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  • Education is general and compulsory throughout the empire, and all the states composing it have, with minor modifications, adopted the Prussian system providing for the establishment of elementary schools Vol ksschulenin every town and village.

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  • See Geographical Journal, vol.

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  • See Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie fiir protestantische Theologie and Kirche, vol.

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  • Of these the most important is the great official edition of Frederick's political correspondence (Berlin, 1879), of which the thirty-first vol.

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  • Kolbing in Englische Studien, 1886, vol.

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  • It is translated by Fausboll in vol.

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  • See the "Fragments" as published by Lessing, reprinted in vol.

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  • The latest English translation, revised by Hartranft, is published in the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, 2nd series, vol.

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  • It is to be found in vol.

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  • He also translated in 1876 the 2nd vol.

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  • Griesbach, and a summary of his researches will be found in Records of the Geological Survey of India, vol.

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  • His principal works are Catalogus stellarum australium (London, 1679), the substance of which was embodied in vol.

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  • See the biography of the archbishop which forms vol.

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  • His greatest work, bearing on the practical treatment of steam-engines, forms vol.

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  • A full list will be found in vol.

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  • For list of other extant works see C. Brockelmann, Geschichte der arabischen Litteratur (Weimar, 1898), vol.

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  • For double stars see Burnham's General Catalogue (1907), and Lewis, Memoirs of the R.A.S., vol.

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  • Green, Lectures on Logic, in Works, vol.

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  • Gardthausen, Augustus and seine Zeit (2 vols., Leipzig, 1891-1904), which deals with all aspects of Augustus's life, vol.

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  • His Life, a delightful piece of biography, written by Bishop Fell, and prefixed to the collected Works, has been reprinted in vol.

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  • This was followed,in 1750 by The Abuses of Conscience, afterwards inserted in vol.

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  • Knowling in The Expositor's Greek Testament, vol.

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  • See Gyula Pauler, History of the Hungarian Nation, vol.

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  • There is a representative Catholic statement by Hense in the Kirchenlexikon under the title "Fegfeuer," 2nd ed., vol.

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  • A bibliography of the order is given in that author's Crustacea of Norway, vol.

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  • A nearly complete bibliography of the order down to 1888 will be found in the "Challenger" Reports, vol.

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  • They are gathered together in vol.

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  • For modern accounts see especially Sir James Ramsay's Lancaster and York, and The Political History of England, vol.

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  • Sparks's edition (12 vols., Boston, 1837) has in the main been superseded, though it contains some papers not included by Ford, and the Life, which comprises vol.

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  • Paxson, "A Preliminary Bibliography of Colorado History," being vol.

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  • Bandelier, Contributions to the History of the South-western Portion of the United States, being vol.

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  • For a very full list of the papers and works of these early electrical philosophers, the reader is referred to the bibliography on Electricity in Dr Thomas Young's Natural Philosophy, vol.

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  • See Experimental Researches on Electricity, vol.

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  • A valuable account is given in particular by Graetz, History of the Jews, vol.

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  • A fine estimate of his character will be found in Mill's Dissertations, vol.

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  • See the Nouvelle Biographie Generale, vol.

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  • His works were included by P. Hanselli in vol.

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  • Czapski, Theorie der optischen Instrumente nach Abbe, published separately at Breslau in 1893, and as vol.

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  • Eppenstein, was published at Leipzig in 1903 with the title, Grundziige der Theorie der optischen Instrumente nach Abbe, and in vol.

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  • He died on the 1st of January 1515 For a bibliograply of the printed sources see Henri Hauser, Les Sources de l'histoire de France, X VI e siecle, vol.

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  • Ohrondii it has Soc. Load., 1s24, vol.

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  • A French translation of the Principles by Constancio, with notes by Say, appeared in 1818; the whole works, translated by Constancio and Fonteyraud, form vol.

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  • The latest English translation, revised by Zenos, is published in the Nicene and post Nicene Fathers, 2nd series, vol.

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  • Drawings of the different forms of the curve may be found in Thomson and Tait's Natural Philosophy, vol.

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  • A full summary of its contents will be found in the 1st vol.

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  • An excellent study of Harrison's career in Indiana appears in vol.

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  • See Monthly Notices, Royal'Astronomical Society, vol.

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  • For an account of his logic, see Prantl, Geschichte der Logik (1855-1870); for his philosophy, see Stockl, Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters (1864-1866), vol.

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  • Of this work a French translation was begun by Carra de Vaux in Museon, vol.

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  • For complete bibliography of all works of Bellarmine, of translations and controversial writings against him, see C.Sommervogel, Bibliotheque de laCompagnie de Jesus (Brussels and Paris, 1890 et seq), vol.

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  • West (London, 1878); De Harlez, Introduction a l'etude de l'Avesta (Paris, 1881); Max Duncker, Geschichte des Altertums, vol.

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  • His first physical memoir, published in Poggendorffs Annalen (1847), vol.

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  • Busch appeared in vol.

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  • For latest geographical and kindred information consult the Geographical Journal (London), especially "A Journey through Abyssinia," vol.

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  • Texts of treaties between Abyssinia and the European Powers up to 1896 will be found in vol.

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  • See William Coxe, Memoirs of Marlborough (3 vols., London, 1818); Letters and Despatches of Marlborough, 1702-1712, vol.

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  • The first six books, excepting the third, which is almost entirely taken from Bede, are given in Monumenta historica Britannica, vol.

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  • Iorga's introduction to vol.

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  • An English translation of selections, with excellent introductions to the several writings, was published by Archibald Robertson in the Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, second series, vol.

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  • They are enumerated at length in Bancroft's History of Oregon, vol.

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  • Odorici gives a detailed history of the family in P. Litta's Famiglie celebri italiane, vol.

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  • The most valuable of Henry Laurens's papers and pamphlets including the important "Narrative of the Capture of Henry Laurens, of his Confinement in the Tower of London, &c., 1780, 1781, 1782," -in vol.

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  • This is the best of all these works; it is reproduced in Migne, P.L., vol.

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  • Finally, a complete survey of the sources for the period 1494-1610 is given by Henri Hauser in vol.

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  • Fleming's Handbook for the Electrical Laboratory and TestingRoom, vol.

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  • Perlesvaus was printed by Potvin, under the title of Perceval le Gallois, in vol.

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  • In his admirable papers upon the modes of teaching arithmetic and geometry, originally published in the Quarterly Journal of Education (reprinted in The Schoolmaster, vol ii.), he remonstrated against the neglect of logical doctrine.

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  • See "The Boundaries of Wisconsin" in vol.

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  • See Papers relating to the Treaty of Washington, vol.

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  • There is an excellent article by C. Benrath in Hauck's, Realencyklopcidie (3rd ed.), vol.

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  • See also the introduction to vol.

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  • For the theories as to origin, see the Introductions to Professor FOrster's editions of the poems of Chretien de Troyes, notably that to vol.

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  • See Ignacz Acsady, History of the Hungarian Realm, vol.

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  • The letters have been published by Jaffe and Diimmler in Jaffe's Bibliotheca reruln germanicarum, vol.

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  • Diimmler has also published an authoritative edition, Epistolae aevi Carolini, vol.

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  • His famous answer to this question, "La propriete, c'est le vol".(property is theft), naturally did not please the academy of Besancon, and there was some talk of withdrawing his pension; but he held it for the regular period.

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  • Proudhon's famous paradox, "La propriete, c'est le vol," is merely a trenchant expression of this general principle.

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  • See Histoire litteraire de France, vol.

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  • See the Nouvelle biographie generale, vol.

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  • Of his shorter religious and polemical works a catalogue is given in vol.

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  • See the Annual Reports on the colony published by the colonial office, London, which give the latest official information; C. P. Lucas's Historical Geography of the British Colonies, vol.

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  • Early accounts of the country will be found in vol.

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  • In 1906 excavations began in Sparta itself with results of great value, which have been published in the British School Annual, vol.

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  • For a bibliography of documents relating to his episcopate see "Episcopat de Gobel" in vol.

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  • See Eastern Persia, vol.

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  • An elaborate analysis of his life and works is given in Tulloch's Rational Theology, vol.

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  • On the protest of Guillaume Cappel, see Du Bellay, Historia Universitat's Parisiensis, vol.

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  • See Ignaz Acsady, History of the Hungarian State (Hung.) vol.

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  • See also Sainte-Beuve, Nouveaux Lundis, vol.

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  • An interesting judgment of him is contained in Queen Victoria's Letters, vol.

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  • The best account of Tulsi Das and his works is contained in the papers contributed by Dr Grierson to vol.

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  • For an exposition of his religious position, 3 The summary given above is condensed from the translation by Dr Grierson, at pp. 229-236 of the Indian Antiquary, vol.

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  • In justification of the above statements see the correspondence of 1800-1804 passim - Works, vol.

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  • For a bibliography of the period see the Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • Weeks, "Slave Insurrections in Virginia," in Magazine of American History, vol.

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  • The last authority also mentions 1 See " Appendix," vol.

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  • Molinier, op. cit., some published in vol.

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  • The most convenient editions of the Greek text are Tischendorf's in the second volume of his Septuagint, and Swete's in vol.

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  • For other works see bibliographies attached to the chapters on Russia in vol.

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  • Thirty means owning at least one classical CD, even if it's ' Now That's What I call Classical Vol 6 ' .

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  • The initial period of derogation was three years, after which some plants were granted further temporary derogation 4 See vol.

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  • The case for granting German citizenship to the alien concept " generic fascism " ', Ethik und Sozialwissenschaften, vol.

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  • The action taken to phase out UK materials for surgical sutures is set out in vol.

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  • See Richard Mant, History of the Church of Ireland, vol.

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  • Gabrielli, are published in vol.

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  • For other general authorities see Cambridge Modern History, bibliographies to vol.

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  • Of the numerous shorter studies may be mentioned those of SainteBeuve in the Causeries du lundi and in Portraits contemporains; Jules Lemaitre in Les Contemporains, vol.

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  • Other important contemporary sources are the Italian History of the Florentine writer Guicciardini, covering the period1492-1530(4 vols., Milan, 1884); the reports of the Venetian ambassadors, Marino Giorgi (1517), Marco Minio (1520) and Luigi Gradenigo (1523), in vol.

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  • Broun; the Batavia data (1867-1895) are from the Batavia Observations, vol.

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  • Vossianus, c. 1300 (A); Laurentianus, end of 14th century (F); Ottoboniano-Vaticanus, 15th century (V); Daventriensis, 15th century (D), to which has to be added the Holkhamicus, 1421 (L), collated by Postgate, Cambridge Philological Transactions (1894) vol.

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  • See Graetz, History of the Jews (English translation), vol.

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  • See Andrew Lang, History of Scotland, vol.

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  • Cousin, Fragments philosophiques, vol.

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  • The German literature on the subject is very large; see article in Herzog-Hauck, vol.

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  • An analysis of the formulae contained in the Descriptio and Constructio is given by Delambre in vol.

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  • For Mendelssohn's biography the chief sources are Graetz, History of the Jews, vol.

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  • The most convenient edition of his works is that given in vol.

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  • See Victoria County History - Sussex; Sussex Archaeological Society Transactions, vol.

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  • There is an English translation of the history by Bloomfield Jackson in the Nicene and PostNicene Fathers, series ii., vol.

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  • Besides the earlier labours of Tillemont, Ceillier, Oudin, Du Pin and Fabricius and Harless, see Schrbckh, Kirchengesch., vol.

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  • All the histories of the Reformation in Germany and all the lives of Luther deal at greater or shorter length with Tetzel; in the index to vol.

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  • Hertz, however, made known in 1887 the experimental proofs that the discharge ' See Telegraphic Journal of London, vol.

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  • Later travellers repeat the stories, too well founded, of the ferocious hostility of the people; of whom we may instance Cesare Federici (1569), whose narrative is given in Ramusio, vol.

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  • He also edited, with additions, Freeman's History of Sicily, vol.

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  • Vol ut-in occurs in the cytoplasm of various Fungi, Bacteria, Cyanophyceae, diatoms, &c., in the form of minute granules which have a characteristic reaction towards methylene blue (Meyer).

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  • The impulse given to the study of natural history by the example of Linnaeus; the results brought back by Sir Joseph Banks, Dr Solander and the two Forsters, who accompanied Cook in his voyages of discovery; the studies of De Saussure in the Alps, and the lists of desiderata in physical geography drawn up by that investigator, combined to ' Printed in Schriften zur physischen Geographie, vol.

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  • Whether associated with the exploitation of Ophir (q.v.) or not the first great voyage of African discovery appears to have been accomplished by the Phoe 1 History of Civilization, vol.

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  • The configuration of the continental slope has been treated in detail by Nansen in Scientific Results of Norwegian North Polar Expedition, vol.

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  • The whole subject was properly introduced by Treviranus, 1 who in his large philosophical work devotes considerable space to the " geographical 1 Treviranus, Biologie oder Philosophie der lebenden Natur, vol.

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  • Corning in the New England Magazine, vol.

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  • For the language see The Linguistic Survey of India, vol.

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  • Besides the various histories of the time, see further details vol.

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  • A general description of his method will be found in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, vol.

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  • Lists of the kings of Sennar, and of the tributary rulers of Halfaya, Shendi, and Fazokl are given in vol.

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  • On Duns Scotus generally, see life by Wadding in vol.

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  • Further useful references.are given in Bonwetsch's article, " Raskolniken," in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklop. (3rd ed., 2905), vol.

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  • There is a fuller bibliography of Russian history in vol.

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  • A critical text of the letters, with notes, bibliography and a life in Spanish, will be found in Monumenta Xaveriana ex Autographis vel ex Antiquioribus Exemplis collecta, vol.

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  • See Danmarks Riges Historie, vol.

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  • This title, which is repeated with variations in spelling in vol.

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  • Freese, A Short Popular History of Crete (London, 1897); Bickford-Smith, Cretan Sketches (London, 1897); Laroche, La Crete ancienne et moderne (Paris, 1898); Victor Berard, Les Affaires de Crete (Paris, 1898); Monuments Veneti dell' isola de Creta (published by the Venetian Institute), vol.

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  • The Life of Crichton, by P. Fraser Tytler (2nd ed., 1823), contains many extracts from earlier writers; see also "Notices of Sir Robert Crichton of Cluny and of his son James," by John Stuart, in Proceedings Soc. of Antiquaries of Scotland, vol.

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  • The first considerable improvement in the practice of that period was introduced by Jethro Tull, a gentleman of Berkshire, who about the year 1701 invented the drill, and whose Horse- 1 Chalmers' Caledonia, vol.

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  • He indulged, however, his love for literature, was closely observant of public affairs, and thus gradually From Cambridge Natural History, vol.

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  • The collected edition of St Columban's writings was published by Patrick Fleming in his Collectanea sacra Hiberni (Louvain, 1667), and reproduced by Migne, p. 4, vol.

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  • Soc. in 1841; and a translation by the same hand was included in Church Historians of England, vol.

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  • But no armed manifestation of revolt had taken place until the lawless and savage conduct of the Janissaries, who had made themselves masters of the country, assisted by the notorious governor of Vidin, Pasvan Oglu, 2 Text in Martens, Recueil, 2nd series, vol.

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  • These are - "The Fate of Caesar," "Verses upon Inveraray," "Epistle to the Earl of Eglintoun," "Prologue on the Birthday of the Prince of Wales, 1759" and several "Epigrams," which are printed in vol.

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  • Toutain, Les Cites romaines de la Tunisie (1895); Atlas archeologique de la Tunisie, published by the Ministry of Public Instruction (1895 foll.); Atlas archeologique de l'Algerie, published by Stephane Gsell (1900 foil.); Toulotte, Geographic de l'Afrique chretienne (1892-1894); Corpus inscriptionum latinarum, vol.

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  • Sichard at Basel in 1529, and reissued by Heinrich Peter in 1549 another edition appeared at St Blaise in 1790 under the supervision of Ussermann; and a third, as a result of the collation of numerous MSS., forms part of vol.

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  • The valuable work of Gauss on magnetic theory and measurements, especially in relation to terrestrial magnetism, was published in his Intensitas vis magneticae terrestris, 1833, and in memoirs communicated to the Resultate aus den Beobachtungen des magnetischen Vereins, 1838 and 1839, which, with others, are contained in vol.

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  • There is no good life of Lord Hood, but a biographical notice of him by M'Arthur, his secretary during the Mediterranean command, is in the Naval Chronicle, vol.

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  • Schmidt, contains the Mechanics in Arabic, Greek fragments of the same, the Catoptrica in Latin with appendices of extracts from Olympiodorus, Vitruvius, Pliny, &c. Vol.

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  • For further information as to Bleek's life and writings, see Kamphausen's article in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopadie; Frederic Lichtenberger's Histoire des idees religieuses en Allemagne, vol.

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  • See Felix Liebermann, Die Gesetze der Angelsachsen (Halle, 1888-89); William Stubbs, Constitutional History of England; Richard Cleasby, Icelandic Dictionary; New English Dictionary; and William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, vol.

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  • Schoenfield, Aus den Staaten der Barbaresken (Berlin, 1902); Sir Harry Johnston, The Colonization of Africa (Cambridge, 1905); Gaston Loth, La Tunisie et l'c uvre du protectorat francais (Paris, 1907); Professor Arthur Girault, Principes de colonisation et de legislation coloniale, vol.

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  • Uhlig (1884), reviewed exhaustively by P. Egenolff in Bursian's Jahresbericht, vol.

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  • Lane-Poole's Mohammadan Dynasties (1894), pp. 222-231; for the relations of the various descendants of Jenghiz, see Stockvis, Manuel d'histoire, vol.

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  • The primary function of the poisonapparatus is to serve as the means of procuring their food, but From Cambridge Natural History, vol.

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  • See Kazimierz Stadnicki, The Sons of Gedymin (Pol.) (Lemberg, 1849-1853); Vladimir Bonifatevich Antonovich, Monograph on the History of Western Russia (Rus.), vol.

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  • For inscriptions see Hicks and Hill, op. cit., and the Inscriptiones Atticae, vol.

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  • For the proof of the converse proposition we must refer the reader to the Electrical Researches of Cavendish, p. 419, or to Maxwell's Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 2nd ed., vol.

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  • See Syr Gawayne, the English poems relative to that hero, edited by Sir Frederick Madden for the Bannatyne Club, 1839 (out of print and difficult to procure); Histoire litteraire de la France, vol.

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  • Hammond, Life and Times of Silas Wright (Syracuse, N.Y., 1848), which was republished as vol.

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  • For geographical distribution and anatomical characters see Falconer's Palaeontological Memoirs, vol.

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  • In their life-history the Homoptera are more specialized than the Heteroptera; the young insect often differs markedly from its After Weed, Riley and Howard, Insect Life, vol.

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  • It differed only from the three Russian instruments in having a mounting by the Cookes in which the declination circle reads from the eye-end.5 This instrument was afterwards most generously lent by Lord Lindsay to Gill for his expedition to Ascension in 1877.6 These four Repsold heliometers proved to be excellent instruments, 5 For a detailed description of this instrument see Dunecht Publications, vol.

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  • Essentially the scale-value of the instrument depends on the relation of the focal From Engineering, vol.

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  • The records of the Geneva trial, first published by De la Roche, reproduced in Rilliet's Relation &c., (1844), and elsewhere, are best given in vol.

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  • In 1804 a set of lectures on the Wissenschaftslehre was given at Berlin, the notes of which were published in the Nachgelassene Werke, vol.

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  • For a brilliantly satirical but not wholly fair reference to the part then played by Talleyrand, the reader should consult Carlyle's French Revolution, vol.

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  • The most important of the works of Maximus will be found in Migne, Patrologia graeca, xc. xci., together with an anonymous life; an exhaustive list in Wagenmann's article in vol.

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  • On the dispersion of the Jesuits the Bollandists were authorized to continue their work, and remained at Antwerp until 1778, when they were transferred to Brussels, to the monastery of canons regular of Coudenberg._ Here they published vol.

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  • Father John Martinov of Theazan was entrusted with the editing of the Annus Graeco-Slavicus, which appeared in the beginning of vol.

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  • For their rise the most important authorities are to be found in Moneta, Adversus Catharos et Waldenses; D'Argentre, Collectio judiciorum de novis erroribus; Alanus, Adversus haereticos; D'Achery, Spicilegia, vol.

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  • See the documentary Histoire gene'rale de Languedoc by De Vie and Vaissette, vol.

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  • An English version of the Lettres a Malthus appears in vol.

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  • To these should be added the list of Haydn's symphonies printed in Alfred Wotquenne's Catalogue de la Bibliothbque du Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles, vol.

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  • For the vibration of air in other cavities than long cylindrical pipes we refer to Rayleigh's Sound, vol.

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  • Obituary notices of Waitz are to be found in the Historische Zeitschrift, new series, vol.

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  • Bellin, Description ge'ographique des debouquements au nord de St Dominique (1768); the Jamaica Handbook (London, yearly) and Sir C. P. Lucas, Historical Geography of the British Colonies, vol.

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  • Tsountas, Mvrcivac Kai Mvcfvauces iroacrcvuos (1893); Tsountas and Manatt, The Mycenaean Age (1897); Perrot and Chipiez, Histoire de l'art dans l'antiquite, vol.

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  • See Bronislaw Zaleski, Life of Adam Czartoryski (Pol.) (Paris, 1881); Lubomir Gadon, Prince Adam Czartoryski (Pol.) (Cracow, 1892); Ludovik Debicki, Pulawy, vol.

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  • Day, The Russian Government in Poland (London, 1867); Theodor Schiemann, Russland enter Kaiser Nikolaus I., vol.

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  • For the whole life and times see Wilks, Historical Sketches of the South of India (1810-1817); Aitchison's Treaties, vol.

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  • Of later works a great many historians both of the Napoleonic era and of the 19th century include chapters on the congress; Sorel, L'Europe et la Revolution francaise, vol.

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  • Lamed, Literature of American History (Boston, 1902), and useful lists in Ropes, op. cit., and in the Cambridge Modern History, vol.

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  • See the "Notice" by Viennet prefixed to the fourth edition of Daru's Histoire de la re'publique de Venise (9 vols., 1853), and three articles by Sainte-Beuve in Causeries du lundi, vol.

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  • Of the foreignborn, 21,427, or 42.6%, were inhabitants of the city of Louisville, leaving a population outside of this city of which 98.4% 1 For a full account of the " licks," see vol.

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  • Great part of Richelieu's correspondence with Pozzo di Borgo, Capo d'Istria and others, with his journal of his travels in Germany and the Turkish campaign, and a notice by the duchesse de Richelieu, is published by the Imperial Historical Society of Russia, vol.

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  • See his Ouvres, edited by his son (Paris, 1853 seq.); SainteBeuve, Causeries du lundi, vol.

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  • Ellis in a paper "on the potential radix as a means of calculating logarithms," printed in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, vol.

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  • A full account of this method as applied to the calculation of the Tables du Cadastre is given by Lefort in vol.

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  • See Joseph Tracy, The Great Awakening (Boston, 1842); Samuel P. Hayes, "An Historical Study of the Edwardean Revivals," in The American Journal of Psychology, vol.

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  • Amongst modern works may be named the exhaustive repertory of fact contained in Drumann, Geschichte Roms, vol.

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  • Among less reputed biographies or materials for biography may be mentioned a second Zafarnama, by Maulana Nizamu 'd-Din Shanab Ghazani (Nizam Shami), stated to be "the earliest known history of Timur, and the only one written in his lifetime"; and vol.

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  • Don Jose Quintana has summarized the two chronicles in his life of Luna in the Vidas de Espanoles celebres; Biblioteca de Autores Espanoles (Madrid, 1846-1880), vol.

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  • See for the former the excellent summary of Scharer, Geschichte des jiidischen Volkes im Zeitalter Jesu Christi, 3rd ed., vol.

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  • Soc. (July and October 1892); Andreas, Die Bdbi's in Persien (1896); Baron Victor Rosen, Collections scientifiques de l'Institut des Langues orientales, vol.

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  • The question of Pappus's commentary on Ptolemy's work is discussed by Hultsch,Pappi collectio (Berlin, 1878), vol.

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  • His correspondence with Erasmus is partly included in the editions of the Letters of Erasmus, and much of his correspondence is calendared in Gairdner's Letters and Papers of Henry VIII., the letters written to his family in his last days being found in vol.

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  • See Sainte-Beuve, Causeries du lundi, vol.

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  • The original sources of our knowledge of the Essenes have been mentioned at the beginning of this paper; the best modern discussions of them are to be found in such works as Zeller's Philosophie der Griechen, vol.

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  • The Ritual in Slavonic written by the Bosnian Radoslavou, and published in vol.

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  • Of the two, 1 The closer connexion of these frescoes with contemporary history was first elucidated by Pastor, in his Geschichte der Pdpste, vol.

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  • The office, which forms the chief authority for Rolle's life, was printed in the York Breviary, vol.

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  • In addition to the above-mentioned works there are printed under Gregory's name in Migne's Patrologia Latina, vol.

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  • Charles Potvin (1818-1902), a poet and a dramatist, is best known by a patriotic Histoire des lettres en Belgique, forming vol.

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  • An excellent abridgment of the Sagesse is given in Tennemann's Philosophie, vol.

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  • The chief sources for Bishop Hurd's biography are "Dates of some occurrences in the life of the author," written by himself and prefixed to vol.

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  • Richard Hurd (1860), giving selections from Hurd's commonplace book, some correspondence, and extracts from contemporary accounts of the bishop. A review of this work, entitled "Bishop Hurd and his Contemporaries," appeared in the North British Review, vol.

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  • Bury (who agrees with Ranke in rejecting the authorship of Procopius) A History of the Later Roman Empire (1889), vol.

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  • These deposits, in addition to having a high commercial importance, present certain problems which have received much attention, more particularly at the hands of van't Hoff and his collaborators, whose results are embodied in his Zur Bildung der ozeanischen Salzablagerungen, vol.

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  • Stewart, Recent Advances in Physical and Inorganic Chemistry, 1909; see also van't Hoff, Lectures on Theoretical and Physical Chemistry, vol.

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  • For a detailed catalogue of Algological literature, see the " Bibliotheca Phycologica " in de Toni's Syllope Algarum, vol.

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  • A list of many articles upon Carlyle is given by Mr Ireland in Notes and Queries, sixth series, vol.

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  • That takes all those up into itself, outshining them in radiance and glory - just as in the last month of the rains, at harvest time, the sun, mounting up on high into the clear and cloudless sky, overwhelms all darkness in the realms 1 Questions of King Milinda, translated by Rhys Davids (Oxford, 1890-1894), vol.

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  • Daumet, Mission archeologique de Macedoine (Paris, 1876), where there is a map of the monasteries and their surroundings; Guide-Joanne; Grece, vol.

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  • His Le Pere Joseph et Richelieu (1894), though somewhat frigid and severe, is based on a mass of unpublished information, and shows remarkable psychologic grasp. In 1878 his Journal parisien de Jean de Maupoint, prieur de Ste Catherine-de-la-Couture was published in vol.

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  • Fitch, " The Proposed Admission of Girls to the University Local Examination, " Education Miscellanies (1865), vol.

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  • The Nematomorpha are nearly solid, - quite so at each end, From Cambridge Natural History, vol.

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  • The details of the fighting and of the atrocities may be found related in cold blood by Timur himself in the Malfuzat-i-Timuri, which has been translated in Elliot's History of India as told by its own Historians, vol.

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  • There is also a considerable number of lapidary inscriptions edited in vol.

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  • Details of the calculated orbits of 63 spectroscopic binaries are given in Publications of the Alleghany Observatory, vol.

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  • A genealogical notice is furnished by the Chronicon of the monk Alberic (Aubry) of TroisFontaines, (Albericus Trium Fontium) in Pertz, Scriptores, vol.

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  • The name of "Ragman" has been sometimes confined to the record of 1296, of which an account is given in Calendar of Documents relating to Scotland preserved in the Public Record Office, London (1884), vol.

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  • The most complete printed collection of IElred's works is in Migne's Patrologia Latina, vol.

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  • Again, there are the numerous works attributed to Hesiod and other 1 Contemporary Review, vol.

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  • Hill, Newcomb's distinguished collaborator in the Nautical Almanac office, and thus was ' Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge, vol.

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  • See Hymns, and the article by Eduard Simons in Herzog-Hauck, Realencyklopc die, vol.

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  • Sufficient information will be found in Helyot, Histoire des ordres religieux (1714), vol.

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  • Ladd, The Story of New Mexico (Boston, 1891); Helen Haines, History of New Mexico (New York, 1891); Henry Inman, The Old Santa Fe Trail (New York, 1897); Publications of the Historical Society of New Mexico, and Gaspar de Villagra, Historia de la Nueva Mexico; reimpresa por el Museo Nacional, con un apendice de documentos y opiisculos (2 vols., Mexico, 1900), vol.

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  • De la Rive reviews the subject in his large Treatise on Electricity and Magnestism, vol.

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  • See Marins et soldats francais en Amerique, by the Viscomte de Noailles (1903); Beatson, Naval and Military Memoirs of Great Britain, vol.

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