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Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier
LAVOISIER, ANTOINE-LAURENT(b. Paris, France, 26 August 1743; d. Paris, 8 May 1794),chemistry, physiology, geology, economics, social reform. For the original article on Lavoisier see DSB, vol. 8.While Henry Guerlac’s article in the original DSB offers a reliable and useful guide to the life and... Read more |
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Thirty-nine Articles
Thirty-Nine Articles The set of doctrinal formulae first issued in 1563 and finally adopted by the Anglican Communion in 1571 as a statement of its position. Many of the articles allow a wide variety of interpretation. They had their origin in several previous definitions, required by the shifts and... Read more |
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Presidential inaugurations
INAUGURATION, PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURATION, PRESIDENTIAL. The presidential inauguration is the term used to designate the ceremony in which the duly elected president of the United States assumes the power and prerogatives of that office. According to the Constitution of the United States, only one... Read more |
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Interstate Compacts
INTERSTATE COMPACTS INTERSTATE COMPACTS. Article I, Section 10, of the U.S. Constitution authorizes the states, with the consent of Congress, to make compacts among themselves. The Compact Clause says, "No state shall, without the Consent of Congress, … enter into any Agreement or Compact... Read more |
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Sir Philip Francis
Sir Philip Francis 1740-1818, British statesman and pamphleteer. He may have been the author known as Junius . He held several minor posts in government offices before being appointed to the council of Bengal in 1773. While in India he conducted a long, bitter feud with Warren Hastings , which... Read more |
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Cosmopolitan
Cosmopolitan (1886–), monthly magazine founded at Rochester, N.Y., as a conservative journal for family reading. It was moved to New York City (1887), and under the editorship of John B. Walker (1889–1905), who had such assistants as Howells and A.S. Hardy, it entered into... Read more |
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admiral
admiral, in all maritime nations the title of the commander of a fleet or of a subdivision of it. The word comes from the Arabic word amir, prince or leader, and in the Mediterranean, as early as the 12th century, the leader of the Muslim fleets had the title amir-al-bar, commander of the sea. The... Read more |
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