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  • Southern Forest Experiment Station; 1987. 156p. von Carlowitz, P. 1986.

    Chapter 27 1996

  • Neal Cloud, as he studied through his almost opaque defences that indescribably ravening fireball, that rapacious monstrosity which might very well have come from the very center of the hottest hell of mythology, felt strangely inclined to agree with Carlowitz.

    Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972

  • This would of course result in an explosion, the nature and consequences of which this Carlowitz was wont to dwell upon in ghoulishly mathematical glee.

    Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972

  • The second school, of which the forementioned 'Calamity' Carlowitz was the loudest voice, taught that at a certain stage of development the internal energy of the vortex would become so great that generation-radiation equilibrium could not be maintained.

    Masters Of The Vortex Smith, E. E. 1972

  • Carlowitz, that after the execution of Brancovano he managed to secure the succession to the throne of Wallachia (1716) for his son Nicholas

    Roumania Past and Present James Samuelson

  • The sunshine of a thousand existences is imprisoned in the vintages of Pressburg and Carlowitz.

    Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 Various

  • Carlowitz and Slankamen are two historic spots which an Hungarian, if he feels kindly disposed toward a stranger, will point out to him.

    Lippincott's Magazine, December 1878 Various

  • I have an artist friend whose brain is livelier after a bottle of Carlowitz, which would stifle my mind, and to him my strong cup of tea would be poison.

    Study and Stimulants; Or, the Use of Intoxicants and Narcotics in Relation to Intellectual Life Alfred Arthur Reade

  • In the meanwhile the Serbs, meeting in Congress at Carlowitz on the Lower Danube, proclaimed home rule, elected a Voiovode of their own and authorized him to enter into intimate relations with their fellow Slavs in Croatia.

    A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914

  • Hrabovsky, when he attempted to occupy Carlowitz, encountered serious opposition.

    A History of the Nineteenth Century, Year by Year Volume Two (of Three) Edwin Emerson 1914

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