The Encyclopedia Americana: The International Reference Work, Volume 24Americana Corporation, 1962 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... death ( 1554 ) of Duke John Frederick who had taken his seat in Weimar and had founded the University of Jena as a center of orthodox Lutheranism . In 1554 his four sons partitioned the duchy into the four duchies of Weimar , Gotha ...
... death ( 1554 ) of Duke John Frederick who had taken his seat in Weimar and had founded the University of Jena as a center of orthodox Lutheranism . In 1554 his four sons partitioned the duchy into the four duchies of Weimar , Gotha ...
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... death . She is the passive heroine , her suffering the substance of the tragedy in which the plot revolves around the question of whether or not the sentence will be carried out . Schiller believes that Mary is responsible for Darnley's ...
... death . She is the passive heroine , her suffering the substance of the tragedy in which the plot revolves around the question of whether or not the sentence will be carried out . Schiller believes that Mary is responsible for Darnley's ...
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... death he was a justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts , being noted on the bench for the clearness of his opinions . He was one of council who secured a decision ( 1780 ) by which such a construction was given to the constitu ...
... death he was a justice of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts , being noted on the bench for the clearness of his opinions . He was one of council who secured a decision ( 1780 ) by which such a construction was given to the constitu ...
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