| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake - 1832 - 624 pagine
...call syphilis, or not rather a variety of the leprosy, which soon after entirely disappeared. Towards the end of the fifteenth, and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, a disease appeared hi Europe, till then unknown, and which, by its rapid extension, its horrible consequences,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 pagine
...call syphilis, or not rather a variety of the 1 -prosy, which soon after entirely disappeared. Towards the end of the fifteenth, and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, a disease appeared in Europe, till then unknown, and which, by its rapid extension, its horrible consequences,... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1851 - 618 pagine
...call syphilis, or not rather a variety of the leprosy, which soon after entirely disappeared. Towards the end of the fifteenth, and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, a disease appeared in Europe, till then unknown, and which, by its rapid extension, its horrible consequences,... | |
| Henry Christmas - 1854 - 202 pagine
...of printing, many works on the subject of war were published in France, Germany, and Italy ; and by the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, war was again carried on in Europe on scientific principles, and now the Turks discovered that they... | |
| Johann Georg Kohl, William Willis - 1869 - 330 pagine
...have been an easy affair for the Indians. The very first aborigines of our east coast, carried off at the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth centuries by the Cortereals and others, are described as a tall, well-built people. So that the Indians... | |
| Robert Burn - 1880 - 340 pagine
...which the beams of the buildings which clustered round the Coliseum in mediasval times were fixed. At the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the travertine blocks of the amphitheatre were used as a quarry from which to build palaces, and it... | |
| Robert Burn - 1880 - 336 pagine
...which the beams of the buildings which clustered round the Coliseum in mediaaval times were fixed. At the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the travertine blocks of the amphitheatre were used as a quarry from which to build palaces, and it... | |
| William James Ashley - 1893 - 552 pagine
...follow first the course of discussion in Catholic countries, and then that among Protestant divines. At the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth century there seemed to be more than a probability that theologians would see their way to a direct justification... | |
| Robert Burn - 1895 - 334 pagine
...which the beams of the buildings which clustered round the Coliseum in mediseval times were fixed. At the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth century, the travertine blocks of the amphitheatre were used as a quarry from which to build palaces, and it... | |
| Henry Naegely - 1902 - 238 pagine
...the Cyclops and the inextinguishable Etna to look upon,' than their exquisite, jewel-like execution. At the end of the fifteenth and at the beginning of the sixteenth centuries, Lucas Van Leyden and the Germans, Schongauer and Darer, are executing purely realistic work... | |
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