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  • into effect, the rearrangement which without doubt Hoffmann for some years had had in mind. The study of hymns was for Balthaser Hoffmann an employment which...
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  • the Rev. George Weiss, his son; the Rev. Balthaser Hoffmann and his son, the Rev. Christopher Hoffmann; Hans Christoph Huebner, and the Rev. Christopher...
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  • it was penned by his co-eval and lifelong bosom friend, Rev. Balthaser Hoffmann. It bears the date of 1753. ​ The Hymn Collection Compiled by George Weiss...
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  • hymn-collection of Caspar Weiss, we are indebted to the pen of Rev. Balthaser Hoffmann. The latter also recorded, in a historical manuscript still extant, an...
    307 bytes (3,648 words) - 15:14, 9 March 2016
  • translated or edited: ‘King Nut Cracker, a fairy tale from the German of A. H. Hoffmann,’ 1853; ‘Fairy Tales by the Countess d'Aulnoy,’ translated 1855, 2nd edit...
    341 bytes (2,036 words) - 21:01, 26 December 2020
  • sugar which has vanished during fermentation have simply undergone rearrangement; like the soldiers of a brigade, who at the word of command divide themselves...
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  • continued by Professors Hufeland, Gruber, Meier, Brockhaus, Muller, and Hoffmann. The work is divided into three sections: Section I, A to G, 99 vols. (1818-82);...
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  • גד, הו, &c., were used in magical texts; עס was excluded, but by a rearrangement we get סף and עץ. See note 3 on p. 29. On the rise of this custom (יה...
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  • Mr. Cutter. ​ The Popular Health Almanac, for 1877. Edited by Frederick Hoffmann. New-York: E. Steiger. Pp. 40. Price, 10 cents. This is a valuable and...
    512 bytes (7,683 words) - 08:17, 2 October 2018
  • This is her acquaintance with German literature, and especially with Hoffmann's tales. In Emily Brontë's day, Romance and Germany had one significance;...
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  • (2), which may be hydrolysed to an acid (3), which, in turn, suffers rearrangement to trichlor-R-pentene-oxycarboxylic acid (4). Bromine water oxidizes...
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  • (2 vols., 1677; with supplement, 2 vols., 1683) was compiled by J. J. Hoffmann. Notable also are the Reales Staats-Zeitung und Conversations-Lexicon (1704)...
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  • Imperial law courts (Reichsgerichtsgebäude) at Leipzig, designed by Ludwig Hoffmann (b. 1852) and finished in 1895, a building with no more charm about it...
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  • Digest. We may assume from what is said there that both abridgment and rearrangement of the edicts of the urban praetor took place, but the question remains...
    344 bytes (88,466 words) - 06:39, 15 November 2022
  • Esterhazy Chapel; Distler, violinist; Fernandi, organist; Démar, composer; Hoffmann of Livonia; Kranz of Stuttgart; Franz Tomisch; Ed. von Weber; Ant. Wranitzky;...
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  • but not nearly so far-reaching or bitter, arose in connexion with the rearrangement of the relation of Iceland to Denmark. With increasing force, Iceland...
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  • right to succeed to this lucrative post on the death of Hoffmann the Capellmeister, but Hoffmann outlived him. The coronation of the Emperor Leopold at...
    540 bytes (29,875 words) - 07:45, 29 December 2020
  • Cathedral, by Mocker, is perhaps not too unworthy of the rest, the radical rearrangement of the fine Powder Tower (Prašná brána) at Prague, the restoration of...
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  • and De origine rerum) in 22 books and 325 chapters. It is chiefly a rearrangement of ​ Isidore’s Etymologies, omitting the first four books, half of the...
    274 bytes (19,770 words) - 06:31, 31 January 2022
  • the most modern of his symphonies, and shows most human nature. E. J. A. Hoffmann (writing in a spirit very different from that of Jahn) says of it, 'Love...
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