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M A K M A S
socialist, XIII. 189; XXII. 210; on communism, VI. 215. MARY, The Virgin, xv. 589; xm. 749; genealogy of, xm. 660; immaculate conception of, XII. 715; discussions as to her epithet Mother of God, XVII.
355-
, others of the name in New Testa ment, xv. 589.
, Apocalypse of, n. 179.
, duchess of Burgundy, XII. 73.
I., queen of England, xv. 592; vill.
338, 339; her treatment of Elizabeth, vill. 142; her marriage with Philip II., xvm. 743; her relations with Cardinal Pole, xix. 331.
II., of England, XV. 594; Vill.
351-
, queen of Scots, xv. 594; xxi. 499; her connexion with Babington con spiracy, xxiv. 339; Chastelard s in fatuation for, v. 436 ; her relations with Elizabeth of England, VIII. 144, 341; in France, IX. 558, 559; Don John of Austria s intrigue regarding, XVlll. 525; her relations with Knox, xiv. 132; Bishop Lesley s devotion to, XIV. 475 ; her relations with the regent Murray, xvn. 62.
of Guelders, wife of James II. of Scotland, xxi. 493.
of Guise, wife of James V. of Scotland, XXI. 499.
of Medici, wife of Henry IV. of
France, ix. 566.
BARTON, Mrs Gaskell s novel, x.
104.
PENEARIS, news-letter correspond ence, xvii. 428.
STUART, Schiller s drama, xxi.
397- MARYBOROUGH, town, Ireland, xx.
171. , town, Queensland, Australia, xv.
602. MARYLAND, State, U.S.A., xv. 602;
colony of, xxill. 729; newspapers,
xvii. 434. MARYLEBONE, district, London, xiv.
821.
MARYOOT, lake, Egypt, vn. 709. MARYPORT, town, England, xv. 605. MASACCIO (Tommaso Guicli), Italian
painter, xv. 605; ix. 772. MASADA, fortress, on Dead Sea, vn. 2. MAS-A-FUERA, island, South Pacific,
xm. 757. MASANIELLO (Tommaso Aniello),
Neapolitan revolutionist, xv. 606;
xm. 484; xvii. 191. MASARID^E, family of wasps, xxiv. 393. MAS-A-TIERRA (Juan Fernandez),
island, South Pacific, xm. 757. MASAUD, Tower of, at Ghazni, Afghanis tan, x. 560. MASAYA, town, Nicaragua, Central
America, xv. 608.
MASBATE, island, Philippines, xvm. 752.
MASCAGNI, Paolo, Sienese anatomist, i. 815; xxii. 43.
MASCAGNINE, mineral, xvi. 400.
MASCARA, town, Algeria, xv. 608.
MASCARENE ISLANDS, or Mascarenhas, Indian Ocean, xv. 608.
MASCARON, Jules, bishop of Agen, French preacher, xv. 608.
MASCHERONI, Lorenzo, Italian mathe matician, xv. 608.
MASCLE, in heraldry, XL 697.
MASHAL, similitude, or proverbial dis tich, in Hebrew literature, III. 639; XIX. 880.
MASHAM, Sir Francis, friend of Locke, xiv. 754.
, Mrs (Abigail Hill), favourite of
Queen Anne, n. 63; xvm. 100.
MASHHAD, or Meshed, town, Persia, xvi. 46; XVIIL 618, 626, 628; xix.
93-
MASHIR, fish, xir. 743. MASHITA, Moab, Sculptures in palace
at, xvii. 35-. MASIH AL DAJJAL, Mohammedan
antichrist, 1 1. 126. MASINISSA, Numidian king, xv. 608;
xm. 766; xvii. 627; xx. 750. MASINO, spa, North Italy, xxiv. 45. MASISTES, brother of Xerxes I.
Persia, XVIIL 573. MASJID JAMI, or Mosque, xvi. 863. MASK, dramatic composition, vn. 431. , Lough, Ireland, xm. 216 ; xv.
650. -, Man in the Iron, XIII. 360.
of
MASK AT, or Muscat, town, Arabia, xvii.
64.
MASKED COMEDY, of Italy, vn. 418. MASKELYNE, John Nevil, deviser of
conjuring tricks, XV. 207, 211. , Nevil, English astronomer, XV.
609; n. 757; xvir. 260. MASKINONGE, fish, xix. 89. MASK OF PANDORA, Longfellow s poem,
xiv. 862. MASKS AND FACES, Reade s drama, xx.
33-
MASLAMA, Moslem general, xvi. 574, 576.
MASOLINO DA PANICALE, Italian pain ter, xv. 610, 606.
MASON, origin of word, IX. 752.
, Charles, English astronomer, XV.
611.
, Francis, American missionary,
xv. 6 10.
, George, American politician,
xxiii. 789.
, George Hemming, English pain ter, xv. 6 10.
, Captain John, settler, New Hamp shire, U.S.A., xvn. 393.
, John, English clergyman, hymn- writer, XII. 592.
MASON, Monck, on balloon ascents, i.
194. , William, English poet, xv. 610.
, William, stenographer, xxi. 837. AND DIXON S LINE, United
States, xv. 605, 6n; XVIIL 504. MASONITE, mineral, xvi. 413. MASONS MARKS, in Roman buildings,
xx. 814.
MASON WORK, iv. 468. MASQUE, or Mask, dramatic compo sition, vn. 431. MASR-AL-KAHIRA (Cairo, q.v.), town,
Egypt, iv. 645. MASS, in mechanics, xv. 698.
, Sacrifice of the, xvi. 508; Vill.
652; xxi. 140; music for celebration
of, XVIIL 1 80; decree respecting in
council of Trent, xxiii. 550. MASS A, or Massa Carrara, town, Italy,
xv. 6n. , town, Morocco, XVI. 831; river,
xvi. 832. MASSACHUSETTS, State, U.S.A., xv.
6n; in relation to Maine, xv. 301;
colony of, xxiii. 729 ; newspapers,
xvii. 433. MASS^ESYLI, Numidian tribe, xvn.
627. MASSALIA (Marseilles), ancient Greek
town, France, XV. 573. MASSALIANS, sect of Greek Church, XL
782. MASSAVIELLE, Grotto of, at Lourdes,
France, XV. 24. MASSEKHETH HEKHALOTH, Midrash,
xvi. 286. MASSENA, Andre", French marshal, xv.
616.
MASSES, deposits of mineral, xvi. 441. MASSICOT, mineral, xiv. 377; xvi. 385. MASSICYTUS, Mount, Asia Minor, xv.
93- MASSILIA (Marseilles), ancient Greek
colony, France, X. in; xv. 573; coins
of, XVII. 636. MASSILIANS, or Semipelagians, religious
sect, XVIIL 472. MASSILLON, town, Ohio, U.S.A., xv.
617- , Jean Baptiste, French preacher,
xv. 617; IX. 662; compared with
Bourdaloue, iv. 175. MASSINA, country, Soudan, Africa, xxn.
279. MASSINGER, Philip, English dramatist,
xv. 618; vii. 432; in relation to
Beaumont and Fletcher, III. 470. MASSIVE MOUNTAIN, Colorado, U.S.A.,
vi. 161.
MASSORAH, or Massora, of Jewish Scrip tures, xv. 619; XL 600; xm. 429. MASSORETIC TEXT, of Old Testament,
in. 641; xxii. 826. MASSOWAH, town, on Red Sea, xv. 619;
xx. 316.
MASSYLI, Numidian tribe, xvn. 627.
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