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The name of an exquisite dirge by Milton over the death by drowning of his friend Edward King.
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The name of five Popes: M. I., St., Pope from 649 to 655; M. II., Pope from 882 to 884; M. III., Pope from 942 to 946; M. IV., Pope from 1281 to 1285; M. V., Pope from 1417 to 1431, distinguished for having condemned Huss to be burned.
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The name of three membranes that invest the brain and spinal cord, and the inflammation of which is called meningitis.
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The name of two French architects, born in Paris—Francois, who constructed the Bank of France (1598-1666), and Jules Hardoun, his grand-nephew, architect of the dome of the Invalides and of the palace and chapel of Versailles (1645-1708).
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The name, which denotes lucifer-matches, given to an ultra-democratic or radical party in the United States because at a meeting when on one occasion the lights were extinguished the matches which they carried were drawn and the lamps lit again.
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The natives of New Zealand, a Polynesian race numbering 40,000, who probably displaced an aboriginal; are distinguished for their bravery; are governed by chiefs, and speak a rich sonorous language; they are the most vigorous and energetic of all the South Sea islanders.
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The nom de plume assumed by Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton, from his descent from a Welsh noble of the name.
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The official residence of the Lord Mayor of London, erected in 1739 at a cost of £42,638, with a banqueting-room capable of accommodating 400 guests.
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The one of the nine muses which presides over tragedy.
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The pretended art to which extraordinary and marvellous effects are ascribed, of evoking and subjecting to the human will supernatural powers, and of producing by means of them apparitions, incantations, cures, etc., and the practice of which we find prevailing in all superstitious ages of the world and among superstitious people. See Superstition.
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