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... March following . His bold hypothesis of their origin by the disruption of a primitive large planet ( Monatliche Correspondenz , vi . 88 ) , although now discarded , received countenance from the finding of Juno by Olbers was deputed by ...
... March following . His bold hypothesis of their origin by the disruption of a primitive large planet ( Monatliche Correspondenz , vi . 88 ) , although now discarded , received countenance from the finding of Juno by Olbers was deputed by ...
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... March Döllinger , in a letter of some length , set forth the reasons which com- a Christian , a theologian , an historical student and a citizen . " The publica- tion of this letter was shortly followed by a sentence of ex ...
... March Döllinger , in a letter of some length , set forth the reasons which com- a Christian , a theologian , an historical student and a citizen . " The publica- tion of this letter was shortly followed by a sentence of ex ...
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... March 1890 , after the death of Döllinger , definitely reduced to the status of a private religious sect , with very narrow rights . When Bishop Reinkens died in January 1896 his successor Theodor Weber , professor of theology at ...
... March 1890 , after the death of Döllinger , definitely reduced to the status of a private religious sect , with very narrow rights . When Bishop Reinkens died in January 1896 his successor Theodor Weber , professor of theology at ...
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... ( March 9 , 1862 ) . Jefferson Davis was a prisoner here for two years , from the 22nd of May 1865 , and Clement Claiborne Clay ( 1819-1882 ) , a prominent Confederate , from the same date until April 1866. Between Fort Monroe and ...
... ( March 9 , 1862 ) . Jefferson Davis was a prisoner here for two years , from the 22nd of May 1865 , and Clement Claiborne Clay ( 1819-1882 ) , a prominent Confederate , from the same date until April 1866. Between Fort Monroe and ...
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... March , and is the ecclesiastical metropolis of Moravia . Until 1886 Olmütz was one of the strongest fortresses of Austria , but the fortifications have been removed , and their place is occupied by a town park , gardens and promenades ...
... March , and is the ecclesiastical metropolis of Moravia . Until 1886 Olmütz was one of the strongest fortresses of Austria , but the fortifications have been removed , and their place is occupied by a town park , gardens and promenades ...
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