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Volume XXI
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  • Sacramento, town, California, U.S.A.
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  • Sail, Sailcloth, Sailmaking.
  • Sainfoin, plant.
  • Saint.
  • St Albans, town, England.
  • St Albans, town, Vermont, U.S.A.
  • St Amand-les-Eaux, town, France.
  • Saint-Amant, M. A. Gerard, Sieur de.
  • St Andrews, town, Scotland.
  • St Asaph, town, Wales.
  • St Augustine, town, Florida, U.S.A.
  • St Bartholomew, or St Barthélemy, island, West Indies.
  • St Brieuc, town, France.
  • St Catharines, town, Ontario, Canada.
  • St Chamond, town, France.
  • St Charles, town, Missouri, U.S.A.
  • St Christopher, or St Kitts, island, West Indies.
  • St Clair, town, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
  • St Cloud, town, France.
  • St Croix, island, West Indies.
  • St Cyr, Gouvion, French marshal (See Gouvion St Cyr).
  • St Cyr-l’École, village, France.
  • St David’s, town, Wales.
  • St Denis, town, France.
  • St Denis, town, Réunion (q.v.), Indian Ocean.
  • St Dié, town, France.
  • Sainte-Beuve, Charles Augustin, French critic.
  • Sainte-Claire Deville, Étienne Henri, French chemist.
  • Ste Marie-aux-Mines (Markirch, q.v.), town, Alsace, Germany.
  • Saintes, town, France.
  • St Étienne, town, France.
  • St Eustatius, or St Eustache, island, West Indies.
  • Saint-Évremond, Seigneur de, French writer and courtier.
  • St Gall, canton, Switzerland.
  • St Gall, town, Switzerland.
  • Saint-Germain, Comte de, adventurer.
  • St Germain-en-Laye, town, France.
  • St Helena, island, South Atlantic.
  • St Helen’s, town, England.
  • St Helier, town, Jersey (q.v.).
  • Saint-Hilaire, Étienne & Isidore Geoffroy (See Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire).
  • Saint-Hilaire, Auguste de, French botanist and traveller.
  • St Ives, town, England.
  • St Jean Baptiste, suburb of Montreal, Canada.
  • St Jean d’Acre, or Acre (q.v.), town, Syria.
  • St Jean d’Angély, town, France.
  • St John, town, New Brunswick.
  • St John, Charles William George.
  • Saint-John, Henry (See Bolingbroke).
  • St John, James Augustus.
  • St John of Jerusalem, Knights of.
  • St John’s, town, Newfoundland.
  • St Johnsbury, town, Vermont, U.S.A.
  • St Joseph, town, Missouri, U.S.A.
  • Saint-Just, Antoine, French Revolutionist.
  • St Kilda, islet, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
  • St Kilda, town, Victoria, Australia.
  • St Kitts, or St Christopher (q.v), island, West Indies.
  • Saint-Lambert, Jean François de, French poet.
  • St Lawrence, river, North America.
  • St Leonards, town, England.
  • St Leonards, Lord, lord chancellor of England.
  • St, town, France.
  • St Louis, town, Senegambia, West Africa.
  • St Louis, town, Missouri, U.S.A.
  • St Lucia, island, West Indies.
  • St Malo, town, France.
  • St Martin, island, West Indies.
  • St-Martin, Louis Claude de, French mystic.
  • St Maur-sur-Loire, town, France.
  • St Michael’s, island, Azores (q.v.).
  • St Nazaire, town, Loire Inférieure, France.
  • St Nicolas, town, Belgium.
  • St Omer, town, France.
  • Saintonge, old province, France.
  • St Ouen, suburb of Paris.
  • St Paul, town, Minnesota, U.S.A.
  • St Paul, island, Indian Ocean.
  • St Paul de Loanda, or Loanda (q.v.), town, West Africa.
  • St Paul’s Rocks, islands in the Atlantic.
  • St Peter Port, town, Guernsey.
  • St Petersburg, government, Russia.
  • St Petersburg, capital of Russia.
  • St Pierre, town, Réunion (q.v.), Indian Ocean.
  • St Pierre, town, Martinique (q.v.), West Indies.
  • St-Pierre, Charles Irénée Castel, Abbé de, French social writer.
  • St-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de, French writer.
  • St Pierre and Miquelon, islands, Newfoundland.
  • St Pierre-lès-Calais, town, France.
  • St Pol de Léon, town, France.
  • St Quentin, town, France.
  • St Sebastian, or San Sebastian (q.v.), town, Spain.
  • St Servan, town, France.
  • Saint-Simon, Claude Henri, Comte de, French socialist.
  • Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvray, Duc de, French courtier and writer.
  • St Thomas, island, West Indies.
  • St Thomas, island, Gulf of Guinea, West Africa.
  • St-Victor, Paul de, French writer.
  • St Vincent, island, West Indies.
  • St Vincent, Earl, English admiral.
  • St Vitus’s Dance, or Chorea, disease.
  • St Ubes, or Sétubal q.v.), town, Portugal.
  • Sais, ancient town, Egypt (q.v.).
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  • Salem, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
  • Salem, town, New Jersey, U.S.A.
  • Salem, town, Oregon, U.S.A.
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  • Salta.
  • Saltcoats.
  • Saltillo.
  • Salt Lake City, town, Utah, U.S.A.
  • Saltpetre, or Nitrate of Potash.
  • Salus.
  • Salutations.
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  • Sanaa, town, Arabia.
  • Sanai, Persian philosopher and poet.
  • San Antonio, town, Texas, U.S.A.
  • Sanchez.
  • Sancho, kings of Portugal.
  • Sanchuniathon, Phœenician writer.
  • San Cristoval de los Llanos, or Ciudad Real, town, Mexico.
  • Sancroft, William, archbishop of Canterbury.
  • Sanctuary, Privilege of.
  • Sand, George (Madame Dudevant, q.v.), French novelist.
  • Sandalwood.
  • Sandarach, resin.
  • Sandbach, town, England.
  • Sand-Blast, its industrial uses.
  • Sandby, Paul, English painter.
  • Sandeau, Léonard Sylvain Jules, French novelist.
  • Sandec, or Neu-Sandec (q.v.), town, Austria.
  • Sand-Eel, fish.
  • Sandemanians, or Glassites, Scottish sect (See Glas).
  • Sanderson, Robert, bishop of Lincoln.
  • Sand-Grouse, bird.
  • Sandhurst, town, Victoria.
  • San Diego, town, California, U.S.A.
  • San Domingo, or Hayti (q.v.), island, West Indies.
  • Sandomir, or Sedomierz, town, Russian Poland.
  • Sandoway, district, Burmah.
  • Sandpiper, bird.
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  • San Francisco, town, California, U.S.A.
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  • San José, town, California, U.S.A.
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  • Sanson, Nicolas, French cartographer.
  • Sansovino, Andrea Contucci del Monte, Florentine sculptor.
  • Sansovino, Jacopo, Italian architect and sculptor.
  • Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de, Mexican president.
  • Santa Cruz (See Saint Croix, Canary Islands, or New Hebrides).
  • Santa Fé, town, Argentine Republic.
  • Santa Fé, town, New Mexico, U.S.A.
  • Santa Fé de Bogota, or Bogotá (q.v.), town, Colombia.
  • Santal Parganas, district, India.
  • Santa Maria (Capua, q.v.), town, Italy.
  • Santa Maura, or Leucadia, one of the Ionian Islands, Greece.
  • Santander, province, Spain.
  • Santander, town, Spain.
  • Santarem, town, Portugal.
  • Santarem, town, Brazil.
  • Santerre, Jean Baptiste, French painter.
  • San Thiago (St Jago), one of the Cape Verd Islands (q.v.).
  • Santiago, province & town, Chili.
  • Santiago de Compostela, town, Spain.
  • Santiago, Santiago de Cuba, or St Jago, town, Cuba.
  • Santiago del Estero, town, Argentine Republic.
  • Santillana, Marquis of, Spanish poet.
  • Santini, Giovanni, Italian astronomer.
  • Santo Domingo, or Hayti (q.v.), island, West Indies.
  • Santorin (Thera, q.v.), island, Greece.
  • Santos, town, Brazil.
  • São Leopoldo, German colony, Brazil.
  • Saône, river, France (See Rhone).
  • Saône, Haute-, department, France.
  • Saône-et-Loire, department, France.
  • São Paulo, town, Brazil.
  • São Pedro do Rio Grande do Sul, town, Brazil (See Rio Grande do Sul).
  • Sapor, or Shapur (q.v.), kings of Persia.
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  • Saratoff.
  • Saratoga Springs, town, New York, U.S.A.
  • Saráwak.
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  • Savannah, town, Georgia, U.S.A.
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  • Shakers, religious sect.
  • Shakespeare, William, English dramatist and poet.
  • Shallot. See Horticulture, vol. xii. p. 288.
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  • Shanghai, town, China.
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  • Shirley, James, English dramatist.
  • Shoddy, see Wool.
  • Shoemaking, footwear manufacture.
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  • Shoveler, waterfowl.
  • Shreveport, town, Louisiana, U.S.A.
  • Shrew, mammal.
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