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B A P B A R

BAPTISM, Christian sacrament, in. 348; XXI. 131, 139; Luther s views on, xv. 78; St Paul s doctrine, xvm. 428; Quaker doctrine, XX. 150; registra tion of, XX. 343; sponsors at, XXII. 429.

BAPTIST, John the, xiu. 709.

BAPTISTERY, chapel for baptism, in. 352; IX. 361; in the Catacombs, v.

211.

BAPTISTS, religious denomination, ill.

353-

, Freewill, in America, IX. 762.

BAQUEROS, nomadic clan, Asturias, II.

824. BAR, at mouth of a river, x. 277; xx.

575-

, town, Eussian Poland, in. 356;

confederation of (1768), xix. 297.

, The legal, Costumes of, vi. 476. BARA, tribe, Madagascar, xv. 171. BARABA, steppe, Siberia, xxm. 429. BARA BANKI, district, India, in. 357. BARABA TARTARS, Ural-Altaic tribe,

xxm. 70. BARA-BUDUR, Temple of, Java, xm.

609.

BARADA, river, Damascus, vi. 790. BARAD^EUS, Jacobus, Syrian monk,

founder of the Jacobite sect, vi. 354 ;

xm. 539; xxn. 832. BARADLA, stalactite grotto, Hungary, i.

420.

BARAHAT, town, India, in. 357. BARAK, river, India, xv. 489. BARAKHATTA, town, India, xx. 272. BARAKISH, Minsean town, Arabia, xxiv.

740. BAR ALI, Syriac lexicographer, xxn.

847. BARAMAHAL, tract in Salem district,

India, xxi. 210.

BARAMGALI, fort, Kashmir, xiv. 11. BARAMINDANA, prince of Mandingo,

Africa, xv. 475.

BARANGAR, town, India, xxm. 673. BARANTE, Amable G. P., French states man and historian, in. 357. BARANYA, province, Hungary, in. 357. BARANZANO, Jean Antoine, Italian

scientist, Hi. 358. BARASAT, town, India, in. 358; xxm.

673- BARAT, Tibetan festive exhibition, xiv.

501. BARATIERE, John Philip, precocious

scholar, in. 358. BARATYNSKI, Jewgenij Abramovitch,

Russian poet, in. 358. BARBA, district, Central Africa, IV. 54. BARBACENA, town, Brazil, in. 358. BARBADOS, island, West Indies, in. 358;

xxiv. 510. LEG, or Elephantiasis, disease, vin.

126. BAR BAHLUL, Syriac lexicographer,

xxn. 849.

BARBARELLA, Giorgio (Giorgione),

Italian painter, x. 607. BARBARIAN, origin of the name, in.

463-

LAWS, Teutonic codes, xxi. 212. BARBARO, Venetian envoy to Persia,

xvin. 633. BARBAROSSA, Aruch and Khair ed-Din,

Turkish corsairs, in. 362; I. 565; xxi.

621, 643. (Frederick I.), emperor, IX. 729; x.

489; xni. 374; his struggle with

Adrian IV., I. 165; his homage to

Alexander III., I. 487; in Italy, XIII.

472; his patronage of Bologna uni versity, xxm. 833. BARBARY, country, North Africa, in.

363; I. 265.

BARBASTELLE BAT, xv. 410. BARBASTRO, town, Spain, in. 363. BARBAULD, Anna Letitia, English

writer, in. 363. BARBEL, fish, xn. 692; angling for, n.

42; Indian, xv. 285. BARBER, in. 363. BARBERI, races of riderless horses, at

Rome, v. 124.

, Philip de, inquisitor, xni. 93.

BARBERINI, Italian family, in. 363.

, Maffeo (Pope Urban VIII.), in.

363; xxiv. 9. BARBERINO, Francesco da, Italian writer,

xni. 501. BARBER OF SEVILLE, Rossini s opera,

xx. 86r. BARBERTON, town, Transvaal, Africa,

xxm. 518.

BARBET, bird, xx. 101. BARBETS (Camisards), Huguenot sect,

iv. 743-

BARBETTE, in fortification, ix. 432. WAR-SHIPS, xvn. 286.

BARBEYRAC, Jean, French jurist, in.

363- BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA, Rossini s opera,

xx. 861. BARBIERI, Giovanni Francesco (Guer-

cino), Italian painter, in. 364. , Paolo Antonio, Italian painter, in.

364- BARBO, Pietro (Pope Paul II.), xvin.

43- BARBOSA DU BOCAGE, Portuguese poet,

xix. 557. B ARBOUR, John, Scottish poet, in. 364;

vin. 395. BARBUDA, island, West Indies, in.

366. BARCA (El-Medinah), ancient town,

Cyrenaica, North Africa, in. 366. , district, North Africa, III. 366;

xxm. 574.

BARCELONA, province, Spain, xxn. 298. , town, Spain, ill. 366; XXII. 298;

libraries of , xiv. 549; siege of (1705),

xvin. 701. , County of, Spain, xxn. 311.

BARCHESTER TOWERS, Anthony Trol-

lope s novel, XXIII. 585. BARCLAY, Alexander, English poet, in.

368; xvin. 345.

, David, Scottish Quaker, XX. 152.

, John, author of Argenis, ill. 369. , John, founder of a Scottish sect,

in. 369.

, John, Scottish anatomist, in. 369. , J. G., his observatory at Leyton,

Essex, England, xvii. 711.

, Robert, Scottish Quaker and writer,

in. 369; xvin. 496; xx. 148.

, William, Scottish jurist, in. 370;

xxi. 543.

DE TOLLY, Michael, Russian

general, in. 370; xvn. 217. BAR-COCHEBAS, Jewish leader, in. 370;

xni. 428. BARD, ancient Celtic poet, in. 370; v.

318. See Bards. BARDANES, Byzantine general, xvn.

481. - PHILIPPICUS, emperor of the East,

xni. 798; xvin. 748. BARD AS, Crcsar, regent of Constantinople,

xvin. 819. BAR-DEISAN (Bardesanes), Gnostic and

Syriac writer, ill. 370; x. 703; xxn.

827; xxiv. 38. BARDEN TOWER, Yorkshire, England,

xxiv. 749. BARDESANES, Gnostic and Syriac writer,

in. 370; x. 703; xxn. 827; his rela tions to Valentinianism, xxiv. 38. BARDIA, island, Malay Peninsula, xv.

321. BARDIGLIO, kind of Italian marble, xv.

528. BARDILI, Christoph Gottfried, German

metaphysician, in. 371. BARDO, town, Tunis, xxm. 622. BARDS, in. 370; early British, n. 650;

early Irish, XIII. 250; Welsh, V. 318;

vn. 791.

BARDSEY, island, Wales, in. 371. BARDULUM (Barletta), ancient town,

Italy, in. 376. BARDWAN, district and town, India, in.

371-

BARDYLIS, Illyrian chief, xn. 709. BAREGES, town, France, in. 372;

mineral water of, XVI. 435. BAREILLY, district and town, India, in.

372- BARELI, or Bareilly, district and town,

India, III. 372. BARENTS, William, Dutch navigator,

x. 184; xix. 317.

LAND, island, Spitzbergen, xxn.

408.

SEA, Arctic Ocean, xvn. 592,

604. BARERE DE VIEUZAC, Bertram!,

French Revolutionist, III. 373. BARETTI, Giuseppe, Italian critic, in.

374; xni. 512.