|
Search over 100 encyclopedias and dictionaries: |
Research categories | Follow us on Twitter |
Research categories
View all topics in the newsView all reference sources at Encyclopedia.com |
|||
Sir Henry Morton Stanley Controlbrief Article, Sir Henry Morton Stanley Contractbrief Article, Sir Henry Morton Stanley Converterbrief Article, or Sir Henry Morton Stanley Connecticutbrief Article ?
|
Articles
... Read more |
|
Indefinite Article
... Read more |
|
definite article
... Read more |
|
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 |
|
Constitutions of Clarendon
Constitutions of Clarendon 1164, articles issued by King Henry II of England at the Council of Clarendon defining the customs governing relations between church and state. In the anarchic conditions of the previous reign, the church had extended its jurisdiction in various ways, and it was the... Read more |
|
Sir Henry Cole
Cole, Sir Henry (1808–82). English industrial designer, museum director, and art-adminis-trator of genius. He reformed the Public Record Office (1823–38), helped to introduce the Penny Post (1838–42), and commissioned (1843) John Calcott ‘Clothes’ Horsley... Read more |
|
Harold J. Laski
Laski, Harold J.WORKS BY LASKISUPPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHYHarold Joseph Laski (1893-1950), teacher, political scientist, and British Labour party leader, was born in Manchester, England, the second son of Nathan and Sarah Laski; his father was a prosperous cotton shipper, a prominent Liberal, and a... Read more |
|
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 |
|
Boma
Boma, Democratic Republic of the Congo Lombi, Embomma ‘Place of the King’ in Babwendé, according to Sir Henry Morton Stanley†, the British explorer who founded the Congo Free State in 1879. A ‘boma’ is a tall and impenetrable hedge of thorn branches... Read more |
|
Sir Alexander Fleming
Sir Alexander Fleming 1881-1955, Scottish bacteriologist, discoverer of penicillin (1928) and lysozyme (1922), an antibacterial substance found in saliva and other body secretions. Educated at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Univ. of London, where he later became professor of bacteriology, he... Read more |
No reference documents or articles match the search term Sir Henry Morton Stanley ConfederateBrief Article
Suggestions: