Circassians
Circassians, Sir-kash'anz, Or Tcher Ties'ses. A Term Applied In General To The Northwestern Group Of Peoples Inhabiting The Region Of The Caucasus. And In Particular To The ,kdighe Or Teherkesses (the First Is Their Own Name; The Second, From Which The Word Circas Sian Comes, Is That By Which They ...
Circle
Circle (from Lat. Cireulus, Dim. Of Circus, Gk. Dpkos, Rk Og. Kpkos, Kriko.c, Circle). The Locus (q.v.) Of All Points In It Plane At An Equal Finite Distance From A Fixed Point In That Plane. The Fixed Point Is Called The Centre, And The Spate Inelosed. Or, More Properly, Its ...
Circular
Circular The Supposed Number Of Days In The Year Early Led To The Division Of The Circle Into 300 Equal Parts, For Use In Astronomi Cal Instruments. A Knowledge Of The Regular Hexagon Probably Led To The Further Division Of 300 Degrees Into Six Parts Of 00 Degrees Each. The ...
Circulation
Circulation (lat. Rircu La T Io, Circular Course, From Circa/us, Circle, Dim. Of Cirrus, Circle). _k Term Used In Anatomy And Physiol Ogy To Designate The Course Of The Blood Through The Blood-1.essels. A Knowledge Of The Heart, Arteries, Capillaries, And Veins ((q.v.) Is, Of Course, Essent In I To ...
Circumcision
Circumcision ( Lat. Rireamcitio, Front Circa/tie/dere, To Cut Around, From Eiream, Around Ordere. To Cut). The Cutting Away Of The Foreskin. A Religious Ceremony Practiced By Many Peoples In Different Parts Of The World. And Going Back To The Earliest Known Periods Of Human History. It Is Probably A Substitute ...
Circumpolar Star
Cir'cumpo'lar Star (lat. Eircum, Around ± Polus, Pole, Axis). Any Star Which, In The Apparent Daily Revolution Of The Sky, Does Not Pass Below Tire Horizon Of The Observer: Or, In Familiar Language, Does Not Set. It Will Be Remembered That The Apparent Daily Motion Of The Stars Is In ...
Circus
Circus (lat. Circus, Ring, Circus, Alluding To The Shape Of The Arena ). The Circus Of An Cient Rome Corresponds To The Greek Stadium (q.v.). It Was A Large, Oblong Space. With Curved End (whence The Name), Surrounded By Tiers Of Seats And Adapted For Chariot-races And Horse-races. And Used ...
Cirrhosis
Cirrho'sis (neo-lat.. Front Gk. Kli3a6s, Kirrhos, Tawny). A Pathological Change Of Tis Sues, Consisting Of Hardening Due To Increase Of Connective Tissue. It May Occur In Lung, Spleen, Ovary, Heart. Stomach, And Peritoneum, But Is Oftener Found In Kidney Or Liver. Cirrhosis Of The Kidney (chronic Diffuse Inflammation Of The ...
Cissampelos
Cissam'pelos (gk. Kuraciarfx0(, Kissampc /os, From K10"0"11c, Kissos, Ivy + Ciy7exof, Am Pclos, Vine). A Genus Of Plants Of The Natural Order .alenispermace:c, Of Which Some Of The Species Possess Valuable Medicinal Properties, Particu Larly Rissam Pelf's L'areira. A Native Of The West Indies And South America, The Root Of ...
Cissey
Cissey, Se's!', Ernest Louis Octave Cour Tv!' (1811-82). A French General. He Was Born In Paris. And Was Educated At The School Of Saint Cyr. !laving Served With Distinction In Algeria And The Crimea, Lie Was Paunoted In 1863 To Be General Of A Division. He Fought In The Franco ...
Cistercians
Cistercians. A Branch Of The Benedic Tine (q.v.) Order; Also Known As Bernardines, From Their Most Famous Member. It Takes Its Name From The Mother House Of Citeaux (lat. Cister Chilli), Near Dijon, Which Was Founded In 1095 By Saint Hobert, Abbot Of Molesme. Ile Trans Ferred Twenty Of His ...
Citation Ml
Citation (ml. Eitatio, From Bat. Ritare, To Call). A Mandate Of A Court Of Competent Juris Diction, Commanding The Person Or Persons Named Therein To Appear In That Court For Some Purpose Specified Briefly In The Citation. It Was Originally The Process By Which A Suit Was Begun In The ...
Citemical Constitution
Citemical Constitution. The Molecular Fornuda Of A Compound Represents Its Composition And Its Smallest Relative Reacting-weight. It Is Not, However, Altogether Characteristic Of The For Numerous Cases Are Known In Which A Number Of Different Compounds Are Repre Sented By One And The Same Molecular Formula. Thus, Both Ordinary Alcohol ...
Citizen Of
Citizen (of. Citcuin, From Lat. Ciritas, State, From Eiris, Citizen). In Its Most General Sense, An Individual Member Of At Political So Ciety, Or State; One Who Owes Allegiance To, And May Lawfully Demand Protection From, The Gov Ernment.and Thus Equivalent To Subject. The Original Meaning Of The Term, As ...
Citric Acid
Citric Acid (fr. Citrique. Lat. Cit•ieus, From Citrus, Citron) , ( 011 ) (('00h + -' Crystalline Organic Substance Found In Various Plants, Especially In The Fruits Of The Lime (citrus B•rgamin) And The Lenum (('itrus Kmonum). The Citric Acid Of Commerce Is Obtained From The Lemon's Juice. Which Is ...
Citta Vecchia
Citta Vecchia, Cht.t-t5' V6ley:i. Former Capital Of =malta, 6 Miles West Of Valetta. City (fr. Cite, Lat. Civitas). In The United States, A Chartered Municipal Corporation Whose Chief Executive Officer Is Usually Known As The Mayor. The Legislatures Of The Various States Have Prescribed Different Requisites For The Grant Ing ...
City Of Refuge
City Of Refuge (deb. 'ir Miylat). A Town Reserved As A Temporary Asylum For Homi Cides Fleeing From The Vengeance Of The Avenger Of Blood. The Phrase Refers Particularly To The Jewish Form Of The Right Of Asylum, Which Has Existed, In Most Primitive Societies, As A Device For Mitigating ...
Civet
Civet (fr. ("fret I R, From Mc:i:. Fr.on Ar. :abed, Cl Vet . :mini), Froth Of Water). A Germs (viverra I Of Carnivores Of The Old-world Family Vive•rida., Connecting The Cats Wit H The Hyenas, And Hav Ing The Body Elongated In Some Of The Species As Much As In ...
Civil Administration
Civil Administration. In The Most General Sense, Equivalent To Public Administra Tion—the Conduct Of The Affairs Of The State, Or Government. Or Of Any Subordinate Division There Of. In A More Restricted Sense, The Term Is Fre Quently Employed To Describe The Management Of The Municipal Or Non-military Concerns Of ...
Civil Death
Civil Death (lat. Laws Eirilis). The Status Of A Living Person Who Is Deprived By Law Of His Legal And Civil Rights. The Term Is Of Feudal Origin, Arid Was Intro Duced Into The English Law After The Norman Conquest. At That Time Civil Death Was One Of The Consequences ...
Civil Law 1
Civil Law. (1) The Law Applicable To The Citizens Friers) Of A Particular State (eiei(as). The Romans Used The Term Pis Eirile In This Sense. Distinguishing It From The Law Observed By All Nations (jus Yintium), And From The Ideal Law Of Nature (jus Naturale). (2) The Romans Also Described ...
Civil List
Civil List. An Annual Allowance Granted To The Sovereign And The Members Of The Royal Family In Constitutional Monarchies, Where The Parliament Has Obtained Control Eef The) Purse. In England Clown To 1660, The Entire Expenses Of Government, Civil And Military. Were Defrayed Out Of What Was Called The 'royal ...
Civil Rights Bill
Civil Rights Bill. In American His Tory, A Bill Passed By Congress In Isffil, As One Of The Reconstruction Measures Of That Body, For The Purpose Of Securing An Equality Of Civil Rights To All Citizens Of The United States, And Particu Larly For The Purpose Of Placing The Freedmen ...
Civil Service
Civil Service. The Civil Service Of A State Is, Properly Speaking, The Entire Body Of Public Officials Charged With The Duty Of Conduct Ing Its Civil Administration. As Commonly Em Ployed, However, The Term Does Not Include Mem Bers Of The Military And Naval Establishments, Nor Members Of The Legislative ...
Civil Service Reform
Civil-service Reform. In The Most General Sense, The Adoption, By Legislation Or Executive Action, Of Rules For Improving The Civil Service Of The State By Prescribing The Quali Fications Of Candidates For Public Office, And For The Good Behavior Of Public Servants And Their Independence Of External Control. Speeifieally, And ...
Civil War In America
Civil War In America. The Conflict Between The Northern And Southern States Of The Union, In 1861-65; Ostensibly And Immediate Ly Occasioned By Disagreement Between The Two Sections On The Subject Of The Control Of Slavery. Lint Perhaps Not Less The Result Of Long-standing Differences In Political And Economic Theories. ...
Civilian
Civilian. This Term Has Three Meanings, Which Are Distinct, Though Intimately Related. (1) Lu A Popular Sense, It Signifies A Person Pursuits Are Civil, I.e. Neither Military Nor Clerical. As A Law Term, It Means, Either (2) A Person Is Versed In The Principles And Rules In Accordance With Which ...
Claim Of
Claim (of. Claim, Demand, From Lat. E/antre. To Call Out). A Demand Of A Right; Sometimes Used Of The Legal Right, Asserted, As A •redito•'s Claim To Be Paid The Amount. Due Him, Sometimes Of The Amount Alleged To Be Due. In Both These Senses The Term Is Commonly Em ...
Clairvoyance
Clairvoyance (fr. Elairroyant, Clear Seeing, From Clair, Lat. Darns, Clear Roir, Lat. •iders, To See). An Alleged Ability To See. In A Trance State, Objects And Occurrences Which Are Not Discernible In Hie Normal State. Belief In The Clairvoyance Of The Hypnotic Tramp Is As Old As History. Socrates, Apollonius. ...
Clan
Clan Igael. Chum, Ir. Claim, Eland, Offspring, Tribe. Welsh Pima. Offspring, Children, Lat. Planta, Connected With Skt. Hula, Lith. Lillis, Family). A Collection Of Families United Under A Chieftain, All Claiming Descent From A Common Stock. And Possessed Of A Common Surname. The Word 'elan' Has Been Adopted As The ...
Claque
Claque, Kw: (1 R.. Hand Clapping). A Body Of Persons, Individually Known As 'elaqueurs,' Engaged To Promote The Success Of A Public By Liestowing Upon It Preeoncerted Applause, And Thus Giving The Public A False Notion Of The Impression It Has Made. In Prin Ciple, The Claque Has Existed From ...
Clarendon
Clarendon, Enwar» Hyde, Earl Of (1g09 74). An English Historian, And Chancellor Of Charles 11. The Son Of Henry Hyde, A Private Gentleman, He Was Born At Hinton, Wiltshire, February 18, 1609. Destined For The Church, Lie Proceeded To Magdalen College. Oxford, Where He Was Graduated Bachelor Of Arts, February ...
Clark University
Clark University. An Institution Of Higher Palueat Ion, Founded! In 1887. At Worcester, Mass., By Jonas Gilman Clark (q.v.). The Uni Versity Was Planned To Afford Opportunity For Full And Free Research Along Advanced Lines: To Add As Materially As Might He To The Ascertained Truths Of Science: And To ...
Classes Classification Of Animals
Classification Of Animals. List Of Phyla, Classes, And Subclasses. Subdivision Protozoa ( Unica/our Animals). Phylum I. L'itotozoa Prot Od /a Hs) . Animals Composed Of A Single Cell; Or. If Of Several Cells, These Are Of One Kind. Class 1. Ilnizopoda. Protozoa With Retrac Tile Pseudopodia (anitcha, Etc.) Class 2. ...
Classification
Classification. Two Suborders Are Distill Guished—fissisedia. The Typical Terrestrial Car Nivo•e, And Pinnipedia, The Aberrant, Aquatic Forms. The Second Suborder, With Its Numerous Adaptive Characters, Has Doubtless Been Derived From The First, And Is Divided Into Three With About Fifty Species: (i) Otariida., Or Eared Seals, Nearest To The Typical ...
Classification Of Animals
Classification Of Animals. Classi Fication Is The Act Of Sorting Out And Putting Into Groups Kindred Ideas, Observations, Or Ob Jects. As Many Classifications, Then. Are Pos Sible As Are The Categories Which Different Per Sons May Erect; For No Two Persons See Things In The Same Light, Nor Have ...
Classification Of Carbon
Classification Of Carbon Cosn'ot'nds. The Innumerable Compounds That Are Said To Be De Rived From Benzene All Resemble The Latter In Certain Chemical Properties—a Tact Which Is In Accordance With Their Formulas Having In Com Mon The Benzene Ring, Or 'benzene Nucleus,' Con Sisting Of Six Carbon Atoms. It Is ...
Classification Of Vertebrates
Classification Of Vertebrates. Fishes.— Ichthyology Began As A Science With Artedi Tq.v.), Wit Made A Division Into Live Classes, In A Useful But Very Artificial Manner. This Con Tinued Substantially Unchanged Until The Gigan Tic Labors Of Envier Resulted In A Revised Classi Fication, Much Nearer Nature, Recognizing Clearly The ...
Climate
Climate. The Climate Of Chile Must Be Char Acterized As Oceanic Or Insular, The Changes Of Temperature Being Relatively Slight. The North Ern Coast Lies Within The Region Of Winds Which In Summer Blow Both Toward The Equator And Toward The Interior Of The Continent. And Is In Winter Almost ...
Climate And Soil
Climate And Soil. The Difficulty Which Meets One At The Outset Who Attempts A Brief Generali Zation Of Canada In Env Of Its Broader Aspects Is Well Stated By One Of The Latest Essayists In This Direction. "to Characterize In A Few Lines," He Re Marks, "a Country Covering More ...
Clurs Theatres
Theatres, Clurs. There Are Nu Merous Fir-t-elass Theatres And Plies Of A Lutist. Men T In Chicago. The Leading Play-houses Are The Auditorium. Bush Temple. Chicago Opera I Lonse, Dearborn. Opera House, Great Northern. Illinois. Mevieker's, Powers. And Studebaker. The Leading Clubs Are The Argo. Thletie. Calu M•t. Chieago. Illinois, ...
Co Carbonic Oxide
Carbonic Oxide, Co. A Gaseous Com Pound Of Carbon And Oxygen. It. Does Not Occur Naturally. But May Be Observed Burning With A Pale-blue Flame In Fireplaces And Stoves. During The Combustion Of Lower Layers Of The Fuel, The Oxygen Of The Air Unites With The Carbon Of The Fuel ...
Commerce
Commerce. The Commercial Relations Of China With Foreign Countries Are A Matter Of Recent His Tory. Although The Portuguese Established A Trading Port In China As Early As 1522, And Trade Was Thenceforth Carried On Almost Without Inter Ruption By Them And The Dutch. The English, And The Americans, These ...
Common Carrier
Carrier, Common. A Carrier Is A Person Who Carries On The Business Of Transporting Goods Or Passengers, By Land Or Water. A Co/po/iou Carrier Is One Who Performs That Service Only For Hire And For All Persons Indifferently. The Term Is Applicable To Teamsters, Truckmen, And The Like, As Well ...
Constitutions Of Clarendon
Clarendon, Constitutions Of. A Body Of Laws Defining The Sphere; Of Ecclesiastical And Seddar Jmisdiction In The Courts Of England, Adopted In 1164. In That Year Henry 11. Sum Moned The Whole Body Of Bishops And Barons To A Council At Clarendon, And Some Of The Oldest Members Of The ...
Contents
Contents. The Illoq Contents Of The Cell Arc The Nucleus And The Cytoplasm, But Beside. These Variou. Other Thing, May Be Pres Ent. Such As Phut Ids, Starch-grains, Crystals. Oil Drops, Sap. Etc. P/artids Are Differentiated Por That, Of The Cytoplasm. And It Has Been Believed By Many That They ...
Court Of Claims
Claims, Court Of. In The United States, A Tribunal Created By Act Of Congress, Or By The Legislatures Of The Several States, To Entertitin And Adjudicate Claims Against The General Go• Ernment Or Against The States So Authorizing Them. A State, Being Sovereign, Can Of Course Not Be Sued, Or ...
Design And Construction
Design And Construction. The Two Points Which Have Mainly To He Considered In Canal Desimi Are The Cross-section Of The Channel And Its Longitudinal Profile. Considering The Longi Tudinal Profile First, It Will Readily Be Understood That A Canal Cannot, Like A Road Or Railway, Adapt Itself To The Irregularities ...
Domenico 1749 Is01 Cimarosa
Cimarosa, Domenico (1749 Is01). An Italian Composer Of Operas, Born As The Son Of A Poor Mason, At Aversa, Near Naples. He Studied Music At The Conservatory Of Santa Maria Di Loreto, Under Manna, Sacciiini, Fena Roli, And Piceinni. His First Opera, Le Straraganzc Det Recite (1772), Achieved Fair Success, ...
Dormer Stan Chesterfield
Chesterfield, Dormer Stan Itore, Earl Of (1094-1773). An English States Man And Author. Eldest Son Of The Third Earl Of Chesterfield. Lie Was Born In London. September 22, 1694. Ile Studied For About A Year At Trinity Hall. Cambridge, And Then Left To Travel In Flanders (1714). The Next Year ...
Edl Cational 1nstititions
Edl Cational 1nstiti.tions. Chicago Lie- A Carefully Planned System Of Public-school Educa Tion. Ln 1847 There Were Four Schoolhouse; In Chic-ago, Built At A Cost Of 1 Brick Buildings With An Assembly-room And Four Classrooms On Each Floor. The Educational De Partment In 1902 Comprised 15 High Schools, Nr Eluting ...
Edmund 1600 66 Calamy
Cal'amy, Edmund ( 1600-66). An English Divine. He Was Born At ‘valbrook,eebruary,1600; Studied At Pembroke Ball. Cambridge. Where He Attached Himself To The Calvinistic Party; And Afterwards Became Domestic Chaplain To The Bishop Of Ely. In 1626 He Was Appointed Lec Turer At Bury Saint Edmunds, But Resigned His Office ...
Edtcation
Edt:cation. There Is No Centralized System Of Education For The Whole Dominion, Each Prov Ince Being Left To Control Its Own Educational Matters. For A Fuller Statement, Therefore, The Reader Is Referred To The Articles On The Differ Ent Provinces. In All Provinces The Schools Are Free, And In Most ...
Education
Education. Differing As The Chinese People Do So Greatly In Local Peculiarities, Their System Of Education Has Made Them A Nation, Binding Together The Distant Parts Of The Empire And Holding Them In Close Unity During The Various Conquests Which They Have Undergone. Their System Of Education Has Been Their ...
Emilio 1832 99 Castelar
Castelar, Emilio (1832-99). A Spanish Republican Leader, Born In Cadiz, Sep Tember 8, 1832. Ile Was The Son Of A Business Moo, And At The Death Of His Father Was Left In Poverty. But Managed To Study At The University Of Madrid. Ile Then Worked As A Journalist And Novelist ...
Eorge William I829 941childs
Childs, ( :eorge William ( I829-941.. An American Publisher And Philanthropist. Ile Was Born In Baltimore. Entered The Navy In 1s42, And Spent Fifteen Months In The Service. Ile Then Became A Clerk In A Bookstore In Philadelphia, But Established An Independent Business In 1817, And In 1849 Became A ...
Etienne
Etienne Erancols, Due De (1719.85). A French Statesman. Lie Fought Bravely In The War Of The Austrian Succession, But Did Not Attain Any Prominence Until Later, When His Attractive Hearing And Disposition Won For Him The Favor Of Madame De Pompadour, And As Long As She Lived His Advancement Was ...
Evolution Circulatory System
Cir'culato'ry System, Evolution Or. The Organs By Whieh Fluids And Sometiines Gases And Solids. Suspended In The Fluids. Are Trans Ported From One Part Of The Body To Another. A Circulatory System First Becomes Necessary When The Organism Gets To Be Of Great Size And A Specialization Of Structure Has ...
Facna
Facna. The Vast Tracts Of Sparsely Inhabit Ed Country, And The Wide Variations Of Ele Vation And Climate, Cause Considerable Dif Ferentiation In The Fauna. Tigers, Panthers, Leopards, Wildcats. Civet-cats, Tree-civets And Mar Tens. Black And Brown Bears. Twenty Species Of Bats, Several Varieties Of Monkeys, Wolves, Foxes, Antelopes, Deer ...
Feeding And Metabolism Experiments
Feeding And Metabolism Experiments. The Analysis Of Plants As Above Shows The Total Amount Of The Constituents Present ; But As These Are Not All In Form To Be Digested By The Animal. Digestion Experiments Are Made By The Chemist On Live Subjeet F.. These Experiments The And Composition Of ...
Fertilizer Experiments
Fertilizer Experiments. The Investigations Of The Agricultural Chemist In Studying The Fer Tilizer Requirements Of Different Crops, The Value Of Different Forms Of Plant Food And Their Effect On The Quality Of The Crop, And A Wide Iange Of Similar Problems, Are Conducted Either In Pots Or In Plats In ...
Finance
Finance. The Financial Condition Of Chile Is Far From Satisfactory. The Constant Wars Have Enormously Increased The Public Debt, And The Rapid Increase In The Revenue Since The Peru Vian War. On Account Of The Export Duties On Ni Trate, Has Brought About An Extravagance In Public Expenditures. The Budget ...
Flora
Flora. Tea, Rice, And Bamboo Are The Three Most Valuable Vegetable Products—the First For Drinking (not Usually Taken At Meals), The See End For Food, And The Third For The Construetior Of Habitations And Implements. The Vast Area And Climatic Conditions Of China Allow A Won Derful Variety Both Of ...
Francesco 1598 1647
Francesco ( 1598-1647 ). _\n Italian Mathemati Cian And Astronomer. Lie Was Educated At Pisa, And Was A Pupil Of Castelli. In 1629 He Was Made Professor At Bologna, Where He Died. Llis Chief Contribution To Mathematics Is The Method Of Indivisibles. First Conceived In 16•9 And Pub Lished In ...
Frederick Edwin 1s26 1900 Church
Church, Frederick Edwin (1s26-1900). An American Painter, A Pupil Of Thomas Cole. He Was Horn In Hartford, Conn., May 4, 1826. The Works Which Gave Him Prominence Are A "view Of East Rock, Near New Haven," And "scenes In The Catskill Mountains." He Visited South America In I553 And 1857; ...
Gai Is Va Lerius
Catul'lus, Gai I's Va Lerius (c.87-c.54 N.c.). The Greatest Of The Roman Lyric Poets. Lle Was Born In Verona, Of A Respected And Well-to-do Family. Very Little Is Known Of His Personal Life, Though Much May He Learned From His Poems, Which Are Intensely Subjective. He Set Tied In Rome ...
Geology
Geology. While The Geological Structure Of Canada Exhibits A Variety Of Detail That Is Com Mensurate With The Vast Area And Diversified Surface Of The Country, In A Broad Aspect It Is Simple And Can Be Easily Explained. The Most Ancient Rocks Found In Canada, And In North America As ...
George 104rs 1732 1818clark
Clark, George 1:0(4:rs ( 1732-1818) . An American Soldier And Frontiersman. Who Ren Dered Valuable Services To The United States During The Revolutionary War. Ile Was Born Near Monticello, In Albemarle County, Va.: Re Ceived It Eommon-school Education; Made A Tour West, Of The Alleghanies In 1772: Became A Land ...
George Vi Lli A
Carlisle, George \vi Lli A M Frederick Llowaitu, Seventh Earl Of (1802-04). An Eng Lish Statesman And Author. Ile Was Horn In Lon Don, .1pril 18, 1802. The Eldest Son Of The Sixth Earl, He Bore The Courtesy Title Of Lord Alorpeth. He Was Educated At Eton And Christ Church, ...
Government
Government. By The Terms Of The British North America Act Of 1867, The Provinces Of Ontario And Quebec, Known Also As Upper And Lower Canada, Joined With The Alaritime Prov Inces Of Nova Scotia And New Brunswick To Form A Federal Government Under The Name Of The Dominion Of Canada. ...
Government
Government. China Is Not An Empire In The Oeeidental Sense Of The Term, Nor Is There A Cen Tral Government As There Is A German, A Russian, And A British Government, With Respective Cen Tres Of Authority In Berlin, Saint Petersburg, And London. The Chinese Are Held Together Not By ...
Government_2
Government. During The First Thirty Years Of The British Occupation (1806-35) The Colony Was Administered Entirely From London. In 1835 A Legislative Council Was Established Consisting Of Six Officials And Six Nominees Of The Crown. The Intnaluetion Of Parliamentary Institutions Was Accomplished In 1854, And It Is Only Since 1872 ...
Government_3
Government. The Diet Of Carinthia Consists Of 37 Members, Consisting Of The Archbishop Of Cork, Ten Representatives Of The Landed Aris Tocracy, Nine Representatives Of The Towns, Three Representatives Of The Chambers Of Commerce And Industry Of Klagenfurt, And Fourteen Rep Resentatives Of The Rural Communities. In The Lower House ...
Graphical Formulas
Graphical Formulas. The Theoretical As Sumption Just Referred To Is ( I) That An Atom Of Carbon Is Quadrivalent. I.e. Has Four Times The Combining Capacity Of An Atom Of Hydrogen, And, Therefore, Can Hold In Combination Four 'univa Lent' Atoms Like Those Of Hydrogen And Chlorine, Or Two 'divalent' ...