The Encyclopædia Britannica: The New Volumes, Constituting, in Combination with the Twenty-nine Volumes of the Eleventh Edition, the Twelfth Edition of that Work, and Also Supplying a New, Distinctive, and Independent Library of Reference Dealing with Events and Developments of the Period 1910 to 1921 Inclusive, Հատոր 11Encyclopædia Britannica Company, Limited, 1910 |
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... success , mingled indeed with almost unprecedented disaster . With all her available means , and aided , as she had ... successful work has seldom been accom- plished by an Arctic expedition within any one season . The alternative course ...
... success , mingled indeed with almost unprecedented disaster . With all her available means , and aided , as she had ... successful work has seldom been accom- plished by an Arctic expedition within any one season . The alternative course ...
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... success . Alarmed by the number of the sectaries , and the extent of their influence , Pope Martin V. , who had encouraged the Observants , and particularly Bernardine of Siena , fulminated two bulls ( 1418 and 1421 ) against the ...
... success . Alarmed by the number of the sectaries , and the extent of their influence , Pope Martin V. , who had encouraged the Observants , and particularly Bernardine of Siena , fulminated two bulls ( 1418 and 1421 ) against the ...
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... successful measures to establish order . Even after the severe reverses which he experienced in Italy , his position in ... success . Though Frederick failed to subdue the republics , the failure can scarcely be said to reflect either on ...
... successful measures to establish order . Even after the severe reverses which he experienced in Italy , his position in ... success . Though Frederick failed to subdue the republics , the failure can scarcely be said to reflect either on ...
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... success , the result of diplomatic rather than of military skill . By a treaty made in February 1229 he secured ... successes had been won in spite of the hostility of Gregory , which deprived Frederick of the assist . ance of many ...
... success , the result of diplomatic rather than of military skill . By a treaty made in February 1229 he secured ... successes had been won in spite of the hostility of Gregory , which deprived Frederick of the assist . ance of many ...
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... success that astrologers had predicted , he named Vittoria . The siege , however , was protracted , and finally , in February 1248 , during the absence of the emperor on a hunting expedition , was brought to an end by a sudden sortie of ...
... success that astrologers had predicted , he named Vittoria . The siege , however , was protracted , and finally , in February 1248 , during the absence of the emperor on a hunting expedition , was brought to an end by a sudden sortie of ...
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