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A powerful Moorish tribe in Grenada, whose fate in the 15th century has been the subject of interesting romance.
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A primitive thick-set, hairy race, now confined to Yezo and the islands N. of Japan, aboriginal to that quarter of the globe, and fast dying out.
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A prince in the "Arabian Nights," noted for a magic tent which would expand so as to shelter an army, and contract so that it could go into one's pocket.
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A professor of aesthetics, and afterwards of ethics at Geneva, who is known to the outside world solely by the publication of selections from his Journal in 1882-84, which teems with suggestive thoughts bearing on the great vital issues of the day, and which has been translated into English by Mrs. Humphrey Ward.
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A professor of theology in the University of Paris, surnamed the Doctor universel (1114-1203).
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A profligate minister of France during the minority of Louis XIII.
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A projected social revolution, the professed aim of which is that of the emancipation of the individual from the present system of government which makes him the slave of others, and of the training of the individual so as to become a law to himself, and in possession, therefore, of the right to the control of all his vital interests, the project definable as an insane attempt to realise a social system on the basis of absolute individual freedom.
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A prolific French novelist (1814-1876).
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A province in Spain, with a capital of same name, 173 m. SE. of Madrid.
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A province of Greece N. of Gulf of Corinth; its pop. once addicted to piracy.
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