Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, "Kelly, Edward" to "Kite" by Various
Always visible content "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, 'Kelly, Edward' to 'Kite'" by Various is a comprehensive reference work written in the late 19th century. This edition includes detailed articles on a wide variety of subjects, ranging from notable historical figures to geographical locations and scientific principles. The likely topic of this volume is the breadth of knowledge available during its time, emphasizing education and information dissemination. The opening of this particular volume features a series Hidden checkbox to control the toggle Clickable label to show more The extra text that is initially hidden Clickable label to show less of entries, starting with prominent individuals such as Edward Kelly, an Australian bushranger, followed by other notable figures and areas of interest like Sir Fitzroy Kelly, an English judge, and the town of Kelso in Scotland. It highlights their life stories, contributions, and relevance in history, presenting a rich tapestry of biographical and geographic insights that reflect the diverse knowledge encapsulated within the Encyclopaedia. This initial section establishes a foundation for understanding the expansive range of information presented in the subsequent articles. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Chapters (41)
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- prologue as a sermon preached in acts. Although Samuel Johnson described Ch.2
- 1867. He subsequently edited the _Pesti Napló_, which became virtually Ch.3
- 1454. He was buried at Canterbury, in the choir. Kempe was a politician Ch.4
- 1586. Kendal was plundered by the Scots in 1210, and was visited by the Ch.5
- 1576. His son John (c. 1567-1615), who became the 5th earl, was lord Ch.6
- 832. The Pictish Chronicle, however, gives Tuesday, the 13th of February Ch.7
- 687. There is some evidence for a successful invasion by the East Saxon Ch.8
- 1819. The Bank of the Commonwealth was chartered in 1820 as a state Ch.9
- 1822. A court decision denying the legal tender quality of the notes Ch.10