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    a city in N Portugal: an ecclesiastical center. Historical Examples With Moore at Corunna G. A. Henty Portuguese Architecture Walter Crum Watson Portuguese Architecture Walter Crum Watson The History of the Revolutions of Portugal Abb Vertot The Paladins of Edwin the Great Clements R. Markham With Moore at Corunna G. A. Henty Bidwell’s Travels, from […]

  • Braganza

    Historical Examples The Jesuits, 1534-1921 Thomas J. Campbell Tales of the Malayan Coast Rounsevelle Wildman Stories about Famous Precious Stones Mrs Goddard Orpen The Philippines Past and Present (Volume 2 of 2) Dean Conant Worcester The Browning Cyclopdia Edward Berdoe Royalty Restored J. Fitzgerald Molloy Court Beauties of Old Whitehall W. R. H. Trowbridge The […]

  • Bragdon

    Claude, 1866–1946, U.S. architect, stage designer, and author. Contemporary Examples America’s Most Troubled Pol Winston Ross March 18, 2011 America’s Most Troubled Pol Winston Ross March 18, 2011 Historical Examples Unicorns James Huneker One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick One Woman’s Life Robert Herrick One Woman’s […]

  • Bragg

    Braxton [brak-stuh n] /ˈbræk stən/ (Show IPA), 1817–76, Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War. Sir William Henry, 1862–1942, and his son, Sir William Lawrence, 1890–1971, English physicists: Nobel Prize winners 1915. Historical Examples Camp-Fire and Cotton-Field Thomas W. Knox The Christmas Books William Makepeace Thackeray Military Reminiscences of the Civil War V2 Jacob Dolson […]


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