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Blest may
refer to:
Alberto Blest Gana (1830–1920), a
Chilean novelist and
diplomat Clotario Blest Riffo (1899–1990), a
Chilean trade union leader and...
- has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Isles of the
Blest". Immram,
mythical Irish voyages in the
Atlantic Thule Macaronesia The nymphs...
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Puerto Blest is a
small port
located on Lake
Nahuel Huapi, at the end of the
Blest Arm, in Río
Negro Province in Argentina,
located at the coordinates:...
- blessèd
would indicate the
pronunciation /ˈblɛsɪd/ BLESS-id
rather than /
blɛst/
BLEST. It also
occurs in
loanwords such as
Italian caffè. In Emilian, è is...
- £25 a year. To
commemorate this event, in 1782 he
wrote the
words to his "
Blest Be the Tie that Binds" hymn, his most
famous hymn by far. In 1777 a new...
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Blest Pair of
Sirens is a work for
choir and
orchestra by the
English composer Hubert Parry,
setting John Milton's ode At a
solemn Musick. It was first...
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Leopoldo Blest Riffo (Spanish pronunciation: [kloˈtaɾjo βlest]; 17
November 1899 – 31 May 1990) was a
Chilean social activist and
labor union leader.
Blest was...
- of the
novelist Alberto Blest Gana.
Through his
illegitimate son,
Ricardo Blest Ugarte, he was
grandfather of
Clotario Blest. He was born in Sligo, Ireland...
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waiting for the
signal to push off and
begin my
voyage to the
Isles of the
Blest in the far
Western Seas. I was
troubled in my mind at first, for my little...
- D.
Blest in 1979. As of May 2019[update] it
contains fourteen species:
Parafroneta ambigua Blest, 1979 – New
Zealand Parafroneta confusa Blest, 1979...