Reclus, Elisée (b. 1830)

Reclus, Elisée, a celebrated French geographer; from his extreme democratic opinions left France In 1851, lived much in exile, and spent much time in travel; wrote “Géographie Universelle,” in 14 vols., his greatest work; (b. 1830).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Reciprocity * Recorde, Robert
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Réaumur
Rebecca the Jewess
Rebeccaites
Rebellion
Récamir, Madame
Recanati
Recension
Rechabites
Recidivists
Reciprocity
Reclus, Elisée
Recorde, Robert
Recorder
Rector
Recusants
Red Cross Knight
Red Cross Society
Red Republicans
Red River
Red River of the North
Red Sea