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MORATIN, Lcandro Fernandez dc, Spanish dramatist and poet, xvi. 809; xxn. 361.
, Nicolas Fernandez de, Spanish poet, xvi. 809.
MORAY A, river, Moravia, xvi. Sio.
, river, Servia, XXI. 686.
MORAVIA, crownland, Austria-Hungary, xvi. 8 10.
MORAVIAN BRETHREN, society of Christians, xvi. 81 1 ; XXIV. 789; their missions, xvi. 516; Spangenberg s connexion with, xxn. 368; Zinzen- dorf s, xxiv. 789.
MORAVIANS, Slavonic people of Europe, XXII. 145; Episcopal Church of the, viii. 491.
MORAY, or Murray, Earl of, regent of Scotland, xvn. 62; xxi. 503.
MORAYSHIRE, or Elgin, county, Scot land, viii. 129.
MORBEGNO, town, Italy, XXIV. 45.
MORBHANJ (Keunjhar), state, India, xiv. 54.
MORBID ANATOMY, Study of, xv. Si 6.
MORBIHAN, department, France, xvi. 812.
MORCHELLA, genus of Fungi, xvn. 76.
MORDANTS, in dyeing, vn. 573; in calico printing, IV. 686.
MORDAUNT, Charles, earl of Peter borough, xvm. 700.
MORDECAI, of Scripture, viii. 560.
MORDVA, or Mordviuians, race, Russia, xvi. 813.
MORDVINE LANGUAGES, Dictionaries of, vn. 1 88.
MORDVINIANS, Ural-Altaic people, Russia, xvi. 813, 45.
MORE, Ben, mountain, Perthshire, Scot land, xvm. 666.
, Sir Anthony, Dutch painter, xvi.
830.
, Hannah, English writer, xvi. 814. , Henry, English philosopher, xvi. 814; xvil. 134; his ethical teaching, viii. 597.
, Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas More, xvi. 819. -, Sir Thomas, lord chancellor of
England, xvi. 815; his execution, VIII.
335; XI. 664; on communism, vi. 212;
as an English scholar, viii. 414, 416;
his hatred of Lutheranism, viii. 374. MOREA, peninsula, Greece, xi. 81. MOREAU, Hegesippe, French poet, xvi.
819.
, Jean Victor, French general, xvi.
820; ill. 130; his rivalry with
Napoleon, xvu. 202, 204; his death,
XVII. 220.
MOREH HANNEBOKIM, of Mahnonides,
xv. 296. MOREL, edible fungus, xvu. 76.
(Eustache Deschamps), French poet,
VII. 128.
MORELIA, town, Mexico, xvi. 820, 214.
MoRELLET, Andre, French political
economist, xvi. 821. MORELOS, state, Mexico, XVI. 214. , Jose Maria, Mexican leader, xvi.
219. MORENA, fish, XVII. 34.
, Sierra, Spain, xxil. 294.
MORENO, Gabriel, Peruvian botanist,
xvm. 675.
MORENOSITE, mineral, xvi. 401. MORERI, Louis, his Grand Dictionnaire
Historique, viii. 194. MORESBY ISLAND, British Columbia,
xx. 170.
MORESQUE, in decoration, n. 234. MORETO, Augustin, Spanish dramatist,
xvi. 821; vii. 422; xxii. 359. MORETON BAY, Queensland, Australia,
xx. 171. MORETTO, II (Alessandro Bonviciuo),
Italian painter, xxi. 436. MORETUS, Flemish printer, XIX. 177. MORGAGNI, Giovanni Battista, Italian
anatomist, xvi. 821; I. 813; xv. 813. MORGAN, Edwin D., American politician,
xxni. 790.
, Henry, buccaneer, IV. 409.
, Sydney Owenson, Lady, English
novelist and critic, XVI. 823.
, Thomas, on deism, vn. 35.
, Mount, gold-mines, Queensland,
xx. 173.
MORGANA, Legend of, v. 325. MORGANATIC MARRIAGE, xv. 569. MORGAN LOAN, of France, xvn. 244. MORGARTEN, Switzerland, Battles of
(1315, 1798), xxii. 783, 793. MORGES, lake-dwelling, Geneva, Xiv.
223. MORGHEN, Raffaello Sanzio, Italian
engraver, XVI. 824. MORGUES, deadhouses, v. 331. MORHOF, Daniel Georg, German writer,
xvi. 824.
MORIAH, Mount, Jerusalem, xvi. 824. MORICONI, Pietro, archbishop, and
Pisan admiral, XIX. 1 19. MORIER, James, English traveller and
Oriental writer, XVI. 824. MORILLON, bird, xvi. 824. MORIMO, divinity of the Bechuanas, in.
478.
MORIMOND, France, Abbey of, v. 793. MORIN, or Morinus, Jean, French Catho lic theologian, xvi. 824. MORIORIS, tribe, Chatham Islands,
Pacific, v. 444. MORISCOES, or Moors, in Spain, xxn.
326, 330. MORISON, Robert, his classification of
plants, IV. 79. MORISONIANS, Scottish religious sect,
Viii. 726. MORK, Jakob Henrik, Swedish novelist,
XXII. 756. MORL, Maria von, Stigmata of, xxn.
550.
MORLACHS, Vlacli people, Dalmatia,
xxiv. 270.
MORLAIX, town, France, xvi. 825. MORLAND, George, English painter,
xvi. 825. , Samuel, on plant reproduction, iv.
82. MORMAER, ancient Scottish title, xv.
524. MORMONS, religious sect, xvi. 825;
Mormonism, XVI. 828 ; xxi. 235 ;
XXIV. 21.
MORMOPS, genus of bats, xv. 414.
MORNAY, Philippe de, French Pro testant writer, xvi. 628.
MORNING ADVERTISER, London news paper, XVIL 419.
MORNING CHRONICLE, London news paper, xvn. 417.
MORNING POST, London newspaper, xvii. 417.
MORNY, Due de, French politician, xvi. 829.
MORO, Attoni, Dutch painter, xvi. 830; xxi. 439.
MOROCCO, country, North Africa, XVI. 830; I. 265; Jews in, xin. 687; weights and measures of, xxiv. 490. , town, North Africa, XVI. 835. - LEATHER, xiv. 388.
MOROCOCHITE, mineral, xvi. 394.
MORON, or Moron de la Frontera, town, Spain, xvi. 836; xxi. 708.
MORONE, Pietro di (Pope Celestine V.), v. 291.
MORONI, Giambattista, Italian painter, xvi. 836; xxi. 436.
MOROSINI, Venetian noble family, xvi. 836. -, Francesco, doge of Venice and
admiral, xvi. 837; XI. 121; XIII. 484;
xxiv. 147. MOROTAI, island, Indian Archipelago,
xni. 692.
MORPETH, town, England, xvi. 837. -, Lord (seventh earl of Carlisle),
English statesman, v. no. MORPHEUS, in Latin mythology, xvi.
837- MORPHIA, narcotic drug, xvn. 231,
792. MORPHOGRAPHY, in zoology, xxiv.
803.
MORPHOLOGY, science of organic form, xvi. 837; in. 68 1 ; xx. 420; in relation to evolution, viii. 750; to physiology, xix. 8; of Protozoa, xix. 832; of Schizomycetes, xxi. 401.
MORPHY, Paul, American chess-player, v. 602.
MORRICE-DANCE, XVI. 846.
MORRIN COLLEGE, Quebec, Canada,
xx. 169. MORRIS, Robert, American statesman,
xvi. 846.
William, English artistic designer,