The World in Miniature: Embracing a History of the Various Religions; Brief Notice of Nearly All the Benevolent Societies of the World; Notice of the Instruments and Machines Used in Scientific Investigations ... Agriculture; A General View of the Earth ; Notice of All Nations ; with Their Population, Square Miles, &c. Statistics: Embracing the Census for 1840. Debt of the United States, Commerce, Manufactures, Mint of the United States, Military Force, Post-Office Department ... Public Lands, &c. Also the Government of the United States, Congress, Revenue and Expenditures ... Foreign Intercourse, Persons Employed, Pensioners, Education ... Indians, Navy, Disasters at Sea, Banks and Specie, Cotton, and Much Other Important Statistical Information, Concerning Different Nations ... To which is Added a Nomenclature of Technical Terms ...Bolles & Williams, 1842 - 185 |
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Strona 12
... France about A. D. 850 , received in Spain and Germany about 180 years later . It was used in some parts of Italy in 960 , and received at Rome about 1014. The Episcopal Church in the United States , have rejected it . It contains many ...
... France about A. D. 850 , received in Spain and Germany about 180 years later . It was used in some parts of Italy in 960 , and received at Rome about 1014. The Episcopal Church in the United States , have rejected it . It contains many ...
Strona 13
... France about A. D. 850 , received in Spain and Germany about 180 years later . It was used in some parts of Italy in 960 , and received at Rome about 1014. The Episcopal Church in the United States , have rejected it . It contains many ...
... France about A. D. 850 , received in Spain and Germany about 180 years later . It was used in some parts of Italy in 960 , and received at Rome about 1014. The Episcopal Church in the United States , have rejected it . It contains many ...
Strona 20
... France , in 1560. Vari- ous opinions have been given concerning the origin of the term ; some say it was derived from a gate at Tours , named HUGON ; others from their original protest or confession of faith . On the 24th of August ...
... France , in 1560. Vari- ous opinions have been given concerning the origin of the term ; some say it was derived from a gate at Tours , named HUGON ; others from their original protest or confession of faith . On the 24th of August ...
Strona 70
... France , Spain , Africa , the north and all Other countries whither the Romans carried their language . But Great Britain , part of the Netherlands , Germany 70 RELIGIOUS OFFICERS , & C . Apperitor Benevolent Societies 36 Advowson C ...
... France , Spain , Africa , the north and all Other countries whither the Romans carried their language . But Great Britain , part of the Netherlands , Germany 70 RELIGIOUS OFFICERS , & C . Apperitor Benevolent Societies 36 Advowson C ...
Strona 71
... France were enga- ged in war , they always carried St. Martin's chapeau , or hat , in the field , which was kept in a tent as a precious relic ; hence the place was called Chapelle . CHAPLAIN , is a clergyman who officiates in a chapel ...
... France were enga- ged in war , they always carried St. Martin's chapeau , or hat , in the field , which was kept in a tent as a precious relic ; hence the place was called Chapelle . CHAPLAIN , is a clergyman who officiates in a chapel ...
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