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ARMATURE, Electric, Siemens s, xxii.38. ARMED NEUTRALITY, The (1780), ix.
594- ARMENIA, country, Western Asia, n.
546; xvin. 595; xxiii. 653. , History of, by Moses of Chorene,
xvi. 861.
, Russian, Transcaucasia, xxin. 513.
ARMENIAN CHURCH, The, n. 548; xx.
631; primate s seat at Etchmiadzin,
vin. 566. ARMENIAN LANGUAGE, n. 549; xvin.
784; dictionaries of, Vil. 190. ARMENIAN LITERATURE, n. 550. ARMENIANS, connected with Church of
Rome, XX. 631.
, Era of the, v. 716. ARMENIAN VERSION, of the Bible, n.
550.
ARMENT, village, Egypt, vn. 782. ARMENTA, Franciscan missionary,
Paraguay, xvm. 245. ARMENTIERES, town, France, n. 551;
xvii. 535.
ARMET, variety of helmet, xi. 637. ARMFELT, Count, Swedish general, n.
55i- ARMIJO, Manuel, governor of New
Mexico, xvii. 402. ARMILLARY SPHERES, Invention of, n.
748. ARMILLUS, the Jewish anti-Messiah,
II. 126. ARMINIANISM, system of doctrine, II.
552.
ARMINIUS, German chief, x. 475. , James, Dutch theologian, II. 551;
XII. 78.
ARMISTICE, in war, u. 552. ARMISTICIO, territory, Venezuela, xxiv.
140.
ARMLET, bracelet, iv. 187. ARMORIAL BEARINGS, xi. 683. ARMORICA, district, France, n. 553. ARMORIC LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE,
v. 298, 324; dictionaries of, vn. 188. ARMOUR, n. 553. ARMOUR-PLATED SHIPS, xvii. 285;
xxi. 822. ARMOUR-PLATING, of sea fortresses,
ix. 451. ARMS, of the British army, II. 588;
early Irish, xni. 254; small, XI. 278.
, Coats of, xi. 683, 688.
AND ARMOUR, n. 553.
ARMSTRONG, Archie, jester, ix. 366. , John, English writer, II. 558.
GUN, XI. 290, 307. ARMY, n. 559; employment of, in war,
XXIV. 343; ofiicial precedence in
British, XIX. 667; Austrian, in. 123;
British, Vlll. 244; European armies,
vin. 705; French, IX. 516; German,
X. 467; Indian (British), xn. 774;
Italian, XIH. 458; Persian, xvin. 628;
ancient Roman, xx. 734, 746, 759;
Russian, xxi. 72; Spanish, xxn. 203;
Turkish, xxiii. 655; United States, xxin. 828; barracks, in. 391; courts martial, vi. 517; dietary, vn. 212; savings banks, xxi. 330; transport corps, xxiv. 295; military societies, xxn. 227.
ARMY ACT, English (1881), xvi. 296.
ARNA, wild buffalo, iv. 442.
ARNAOUTS (Albanians), Greece, xi. 83.
ARNAUD, Henri, Waldensian leader, II. 620; xxiv. 325. DE VILLA NOVA, alchemist, n.
620.
ARNAULD, Angelique, abbess of Port Royal, n. 620.
, Antoine, French theologian, II.
620; xvm. 335; XXII. 82; his con nexion with Jansenism, xill. 566. -, Jacqueline Marie, abbess of Port
Royal, n. 621; xix. 533. ARNAUT DANIEL, Provenal poet, xix.
874. ARNDT, Ernst Moritz, German writer,
n. 622; x. 543.
, John, German Protestant theolo
gian, II. 622; X. 529; xix. 83.
ARNE, Thomas Augustine, musical com poser, II. 623.
ARNHEIM, town, Netherlands, n. 623. , Johan Georg, Baron von, German
general, II. 624. ARNHEM (Arnheim), town, Netherlands, ii. 623.
LAND, Australia, in. 107.
ARNICA, genus of plants, n. 623. ARNIM, Bettina von, German authoress, n. 624.
Johan Georg, Baron von, German
general, II. 624. , Karl Otto Ludwig von, German writer of travels, n. 624. -, Ludwig Achim von, German poet
and novelist, II. 624.
ARNI MAGNUSSON, Icelandic writer, xn. 626; xv. 284.
ARNIS, Greek festival, xiv. 678.
ARNIS/EUS, Henningus, German phy sician, n. 624.
ARNO, river, Italy, n. 624; xni. 438. -, archbishop of Salzburg, II. 625.
ARNOBIUS, the Elder, Christian writer,
n. 625. , the Younger, Biblical commentator,
n. 625.
ARNOLD, town, England, xvn. 598.
, German hymn-writer, xn. 587.
of Brescia, forerunner of the Re formation, 11.625; xni - 47 2 ! xx - 79 2 - , Benedict, American adventurer, XXin. 744, 787. , Samuel, musical composer, II. 626.
, Thomas, headmaster of Rugby
school, England, n. 626.
DE TORROGE, grand-master of
ARNOTT, Neil, physicist, n. 627. ARNOTTO, vegetable dye, n. 627. ARNSBERG, town, Westphalia, n. 628;
xxiv. 517. ARNSTADT, town, Germany, n. 628;
xxi. 461.
ARNULF, king of Germany, x. 481. , archbishop of Rheims, XXII. 75.
Knights Templars, xxin. 161. ARNOLDUS DE VILLA NOVA, alchemist, n. 620.
ARNUS (Arno), river, Italy, II. 624. AROK-SZALLAS, town, Hungary, n. 628. AROLSEN, town, Waldeck, Germany,
xxiv. 321.
ARON, river, France, xvn. 495. ARONA, town, Italy, n. 628. AROUET, Franois Marie, real name of
Voltaire, I. 791; XXIV. 285. ARPAD, Hungarian dynasty, xn. 367. ARPINO, town, Italy, n. 628. ARPOXAIS, Scythian legendary hero,
xxi. 576.
ARQUA, town, Italy, n. 628. ARQUERITE, mineral, xvi. 382. ARQUES, town, France, n. 628; forest,
xxi. 626. ARRABBIATI, Florentine faction, xxi.
336. ARRACHEL, Arabian mathematician,
xxin. 562. ARRACK, spirituous liquor, II. 628; VI.
103; distillation of, vn. 264. ARRAH, town, India, XXI. 735. ARRAIGNMENT, in law, n. 628. ARRAN, island, Scotland, n. 628.
, Earl of, regent of Scotland, xxi.
499-
ARRAS, town, France, n. 629; xvin. 339; tapestry of, XXIII. 212; treaty of (1435), ix. 550.
ARREBO, Anders, Danish poet, vn. 90.
ARREST, in law, n. 629; without warrant, xxiv. 371.
ARRESTMENT, in Scots law, n. 630,
ARREST OF JUDGMENT, 11. 630.
ARRETIUM (Arezzo), ancient town, Italy, n. 486; vin. 635.
ARRETOPHORIA, Greek festive cere mony, xxin. 296.
ARRIA, wife of Caecina Pa?tus, n. 630.
ARRIAN, Greek historian, n. 630.
ARRIGAL, mountain, Ireland, vn. 361.
ARRIUS DlOMEDES, Villa of, Pompeii, xix. 450.
AR-RiYASHl, Arabian historian, XXIII. 3.
ARROE, island, Denmark, I. 184.
ARRONDISSEMENT, administrative di vision, France, IX. 509.
ARROW, Lough, Ireland, xxn. 159.
POISONS, xxn. 608.
ARROWROOT, n. 631; Brazilian, v. 182; in Polynesia, xix. 419.
ARROWS, manufacture of, n. 376.
ARROWSMITH, family of geographers, n. 632.
ARROYO, river, Cochin-China, xxi. 152.
ARSACES I., king of Parthia, xv. 143; xvin. 587.
II., of Parthia, xvin. 589.