New Englander and Yale Review, Том 26Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight W.L. Kingsley, 1867 |
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... fact that , although the Popes , out of hostility to the Emperors , and the desire to gain the victory over them , allied themselves to the freedom - loving cities , they were still at heart inimical to republicanism , and were ...
... fact that , although the Popes , out of hostility to the Emperors , and the desire to gain the victory over them , allied themselves to the freedom - loving cities , they were still at heart inimical to republicanism , and were ...
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... fact he appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in ...
... fact he appears not to reject . Although it is called in ques- tion by Wiseman , it rests upon strong evidence . In the proceeding before Clem- ent VII . , after the death of Boniface , the Colonnas averred that they had been cheated in ...
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... fact is obvious that the Papal civil administration is not only distasteful to the subjects of it , but is extremely bad - inherently bad . It is a fact equally obvious that the condition of Italy , partly in consequence of the Papal ...
... fact is obvious that the Papal civil administration is not only distasteful to the subjects of it , but is extremely bad - inherently bad . It is a fact equally obvious that the condition of Italy , partly in consequence of the Papal ...
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... fact that the first recognized manifestations of this so potent element were noticed in connection with the rubbing of amber ? But it is not put within our option to declare the reason in- sufficient , and to insist that we will have a ...
... fact that the first recognized manifestations of this so potent element were noticed in connection with the rubbing of amber ? But it is not put within our option to declare the reason in- sufficient , and to insist that we will have a ...
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... fact that Egyptian monuments of more than three thousand years ' antiquity show us human varieties , and canine varieties , bearing the same characteristics as at the present day , there is nothing to disturb this conclusion ; for , on ...
... fact that Egyptian monuments of more than three thousand years ' antiquity show us human varieties , and canine varieties , bearing the same characteristics as at the present day , there is nothing to disturb this conclusion ; for , on ...
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