Novas Conquistas; its distinguishing features are the Western Ghats, though the highest summits nowhere reach an altitude of 4000 ft.
The only effect of the experiment was to demonstrate that between the Conservatives led by Cánovas and the Liberals led by Sagasta there was no room for a third party.
In 1885 Cánovas returned to power, but for only a brief interval, for upon the establishment of the regency of Queen Christina, following the death of Alfonso XII.
Under the able leadership of Sagasta the development of the party was rapid, and in 1881 Cánovas determined to give the country a taste of Liberal rule.
During the first years of the young King's reign, Cánovas del Castillo being Prime Minister, there was a distinctly reactionary tendency from the Liberalism of Prim and the revolutionary party of 1868.
Up to the time of his assassination, Don Antonio Cánovas del Castillo was its director, and Don Pedro de Madrazo its permanent secretary.
But the Government of Cánovas was reactionary, and when the unexpected death of Alfonzo XII.
A conference of Ministers was at once held, and the Cánovas del Castillo Ministry cabled to the Gov.
He was Minister of War under Cánovas del Castillo, on whose assassination (Aug.
Some Account of the Districts of Minas Novasand Paracatu.
The population of Minas Novas is thin, compared with its extent, but is daily increasing.
Minas Novas is under the jurisdiction of the Ouvidor of Villa do Principe, who goes thither once a year to settle disputes, administer justice, and discharge other duties belonging to his office.
We passed on our way uninterrupted; no thieves showed themselves, nor indeed did we see a single individual until we arrived at Pegoens, and from thence to Vendas Novas our fortune was the same.
I found the inn at Vendas Novas thronged with people, and had some difficulty in obtaining accommodation and refreshment.
Cánovas has always impressed me as being as bad an orator as he was a writer.
When the news of the assassination of Cánovas was cried through the city, Nakens knew for the first that his visitor had been in earnest.
I hear that Cánovas is a great historian, but if so, I am not acquainted with that side of him.
This personage made a point of inveighing to Nakens continually against Cánovas del Castillo, proposing to make way with him.
As it did the raging lust of Ahasuerus, [5625]qui ad impatientiam amoris leniendam, per singulas fere noctes novas puellas devirginavit.
For the segnatura, which took place on certain days of the week, he selected on each occasion some new shady retreat "novas in convallibus fontes et novas inveniens umbras, quæ dubiam jacerent electionem.
Instead of suns and solar systems evolved from nebulae we are now more familiar with the idea of nebulae evolved from stars through some terrific cataclysm as in the case of novas or temporary stars.
Outbursts of novas indicate that agencies making for peace and order are not the only ones at work among the stars.
Soon after its outburst it appeared to develop a nebulous envelope, as have other novas before it.
Up to the beginning of this century only about thirtynovas had been discovered.
All novas possess one characteristic in common--that of appearing exclusively in the Milky Way; and another characteristic is the development of a nebular envelope after the outburst of greatest brightness.
We passed on our way uninterrupted; no thieves showed themselves, nor indeed did we see a single individual until we arrived at Pegões, and from thence to Vendas Novas our fortune was the same.
The very correct information afforded by two Portuguese manuscripts on the gold-washings of Minas Geraes, Minas Novas and Goyaz, in the Bullion Report for the House of Commons, 1810, acc.
This Cordillera loses itself northward,* between Minas Novas and the southern extremity of the Capitania of Bahia, in 16 degrees latitude.
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