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  • 111RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE (GUERRES DE LA) — RÉVOLUTION FRANÇAISE GUERRES DE LA À la fin de 1791, la France marche à la guerre, chaque parti croyant y trouver son intérêt. La Cour espère que la guerre ruinera la Révolution et rétablira le pouvoir monarchique: la guerre est le seul moyen de… …

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  • 112SYMBOLISME (littérature) — «Symbolisme» revêt couramment deux acceptions dans l’histoire de la littérature: d’une part, enseigne adoptée par des poètes de langue française en 1886, il désigne formes et formules de l’invention littéraire pendant une dizaine d’années. Ses… …

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  • 113AMÉRIQUE - Amérique espagnole — C’est une expression relativement récente que celle d’«Amérique espagnole» pour désigner les domaines de la couronne de Castille dans le Nouveau Monde. Les Espagnols eux mêmes n’ont longtemps parlé, officiellement, que des «Indes, îles et terres… …

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  • 114Center — Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the middle point …

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  • 115Center of a curve — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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  • 116Center of a fleet — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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  • 117Center of a surface — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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  • 118Center of an army — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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  • 119Center of curvature of a curve — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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  • 120Center of gravity — Center Cen ter, n. [F. centre, fr. L. centrum, fr. round which a circle is described, fr. ? to prick, goad.] 1. A point equally distant from the extremities of a line, figure, or body, or from all parts of the circumference of a circle; the… …

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