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found in How Canada was held for the Empire, by James Hannay
from the Latin works attributed to Geber, and show few if any
which bears his name, and also the Arctic Sea. Afterward
law, and the others were little more than modes of applying
with his class against the ``tyrants'' who at that time set
the Sioule some distance above Moulins, the chief town on its
Foreign policy.
in sympathy with him, and which for some years (until 1872,
are made from the leaves of the dwarf palm. The olive (both
and was succeeded by his eldest son, Nicholas II. (D. M. W.)
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