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                        The lives of the saints in 62 vols. folio, begun in the 17th century by the Jesuits, and carried on by the Bollandists.    
    
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									The magnetic equator, along which the needle always remains horizontal.    
    
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									The Moorish governor of Spain, defeated by Charles Martel at Tours in 732.    
    
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									The most celebrated painter of antiquity; bred, if not born, at Ephesus; lived at the court of Alexander the Great; his great work "Aphrodité Anadyomene"; a man conscious, like Dürer, of mastery in his art, as comes out in his advice to the criticising shoemaker to "stick to his last."    
    
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									The most distinguished of Spanish sculptors, born near Cordova, and patronised by Napoleon, who presented him with a gold medal, but to whom, for his treatment of his country, he conceived so great an aversion, that he would never model a bust of him (1768-1827).    
    
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									The most northern of the Cyclades, fertile soil and productive of wine and silk.    
    
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									The most vehement accuser of Socrates; banished in consequence from Athens, after Socrates' death.    
    
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									The name generally given to the confederate Powers who in 1814 and 1815 entered France and restored the Bourbons.    
    
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