The New Encyclopædia Britannica, Volume 2Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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Page 96
... continued in existence . A few disciples followed him south , where he settled on the summit of a hill rising steeply above Cassino , halfway between Rome and Naples . The district was still largely pagan , but the people were converted ...
... continued in existence . A few disciples followed him south , where he settled on the summit of a hill rising steeply above Cassino , halfway between Rome and Naples . The district was still largely pagan , but the people were converted ...
Page 155
... continued into the 1890s , reinforced his belief in the fragility of capitalism . It was , how- ever , Chancellor Otto von Bismarck's anti- socialist laws that finally impelled him toward a more radical position . Exiled from Germany ...
... continued into the 1890s , reinforced his belief in the fragility of capitalism . It was , how- ever , Chancellor Otto von Bismarck's anti- socialist laws that finally impelled him toward a more radical position . Exiled from Germany ...
Page 343
... continued to edit and publish the collection . Apart from containing extensive amounts of biographical material , this work is distinguished for its use of the principles of historical criticism . Little is known of Bolland's life . In ...
... continued to edit and publish the collection . Apart from containing extensive amounts of biographical material , this work is distinguished for its use of the principles of historical criticism . Little is known of Bolland's life . In ...
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Beckford detail from an oil painting | 107 |
John Hoppner c 1800 in the Salford | 234 |
To make the best use of the Britannica | 260 |
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