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... established a college at Coimbra , which in 1544 counted 60 members . A considerable number of young noblemen prayed for admission , and thus the order soon became influential . In Spain the Jesuits had at first to overcome the ...
... established a college at Coimbra , which in 1544 counted 60 members . A considerable number of young noblemen prayed for admission , and thus the order soon became influential . In Spain the Jesuits had at first to overcome the ...
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... established a reputation as one of the best Chinese scholars . Others became the teachers and ministers of several emperors . In 1692 they obtained a de- cree by which Christianity was declared to be a sacred law and the missionaries ...
... established a reputation as one of the best Chinese scholars . Others became the teachers and ministers of several emperors . In 1692 they obtained a de- cree by which Christianity was declared to be a sacred law and the missionaries ...
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... established in his own house . On the death of Mary , Jewel returned to England , and was one of the 16 divines appointed by Elizabeth to hold a con- troversy at Westminster with a similar number of Catholics . In 1559 he was placed on ...
... established in his own house . On the death of Mary , Jewel returned to England , and was one of the 16 divines appointed by Elizabeth to hold a con- troversy at Westminster with a similar number of Catholics . In 1559 he was placed on ...
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... establish a high school in Phila- delphia , with the special purpose of affording the industrial classes cheap ... established himself upon a tract of land on the south side of the Mohawk , about 24 miles from Schenectady , which ...
... establish a high school in Phila- delphia , with the special purpose of affording the industrial classes cheap ... established himself upon a tract of land on the south side of the Mohawk , about 24 miles from Schenectady , which ...
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... established a school at Durham . In 1830 he married , gave up his seminary , and , repairing to Sweden , became a pupil of Berzelius . On his return he settled in Edinburgh , and was appointed chemist to the agricultural society of ...
... established a school at Durham . In 1830 he married , gave up his seminary , and , repairing to Sweden , became a pupil of Berzelius . On his return he settled in Edinburgh , and was appointed chemist to the agricultural society of ...
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