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61Paulding [2] — Paulding (spr. Pahlding), James Kirke, geb. 22. August. 1779 zu Pleasant Valley im Staate New York, vermuthlich holländischer Abkunft, lebte später in New York, verband sich mit Washington Irving u. gab mit demselben seit 1807 die satyrische… …
62Irving — (spr. Irwing), 1) Washington, geb. den 3. April 1783 in New York, wo sein aus Schottland stammender Vater sich als Kaufmann niedergelassen hatte, besuchte seit 1800 das Columbia College in New York, gab jedoch aus Gesundheitsrücksichten seine… …
63Irving, Washington — born April 3, 1783, New York, N.Y., U.S. died Nov. 28, 1859, Tarrytown, N.Y. U.S. author, called the first American man of letters. He began his career as a lawyer but soon became a leader of the group that published Salmagundi (1807–08), a… …
64Charles Basing — (b. Australia in 1865; d. Morocco in 1933) was an American artist active in New York City and Provincetown, Massachusetts, in the early 20th century. [1] In 1900 1903 he studied at the Academie Julien in Paris with William Adolph Bouguereau, [2]… …
65James Kirke Paulding — (22 août 1778 – 6 avril 1860) était un écrivain américain. Il fut Secrétaire à la Marine des États Unis. Œuvres Quelques unes de ses œuvres ont été traduites en français dans les années 1830 …
66Каус, Ингер Ирвинг — И. И. Каус …
67mixture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Combination of two or more things Nouns 1. mixture, admixture, commixture, intermixture, alloyage; matrimony, junction, combination, union, amalgamation; permeation, imbuement, impregnation, infusion,… …
68potpourri — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. blend, medley, hodgepodge, miscellany, mélange; salmagundi, gallimaufry, pastiche. See mixture, odor. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. medley, hodgepodge, blend; see mixture . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n …
69sal|mis — sal|mi or sal|mis «SAL mee; French sal MEE», noun. a highly seasoned stew, especially of game seared by roasting and then simmered in wine. ╂[< French salmi, short for salmigondis; see etym. under salmagundi (Cf. ↑salmagundi)] …
70sal|mi — or sal|mis «SAL mee; French sal MEE», noun. a highly seasoned stew, especially of game seared by roasting and then simmered in wine. ╂[< French salmi, short for salmigondis; see etym. under salmagundi (Cf. ↑salmagundi)] …