Encyclopædia Britannica 1771–1860
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CHIARI, a town of Italy, in the province of Brescia, and in the Austro-Venetian territories, 7 miles west of Brescia, and 27 east of Milan. Here the Imperialists gained a victory over the French in 1701. E. Long. 18. 18. N. Lat. 45. 30

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2nd ed. (1778–83) CHIARIarticle221vol. 3, p. 1901
2nd ed. (1778–83) CHIARIarticle206vol. 3, p. 1901
3rd ed. (1797) CHIARIarticle221vol. 4, p. 645reprint · J 1.00
3rd ed. (1797) CHIARIarticle206vol. 4, p. 645reprint · J 1.00
4th ed. (1810) CHIARIarticle221vol. 5, p. 789reprint · J 1.00
4th ed. (1810) CHIARIarticle205vol. 5, p. 789reprint · J 1.00
5th ed. (1815) CHIARIarticle221vol. 5, p. 789reprint · J 1.00
5th ed. (1815) CHIARI, JOSEPHarticle205vol. 5, p. 789reprint · J 1.00
6th ed. (1823) CHIARI, a town of Italy, in the province of Brescia, and in sub_entry236vol. 5, p. 786revised · J 0.72
7th ed. (1842) CHIARI, JOSEPHarticle213vol. 6, p. 521revised · J 0.76
8th ed. (1853–60) CHIARIarticle169vol. 6, p. 540
8th ed. (1853–60) CHIARI, Giuseppesub_entry148vol. 6, p. 540