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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... true that this " patrimony of Peter , " as even then it was called , was held by the Pope as a private proprie- tor or trustee , and not as a sovereign . For example , the Papal lands in Gaul were subject to the king of the country ...
... true that this " patrimony of Peter , " as even then it was called , was held by the Pope as a private proprie- tor or trustee , and not as a sovereign . For example , the Papal lands in Gaul were subject to the king of the country ...
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... true love of the Gospel as understood by Protestants , should spread among the people of Catholic countries . The Church is founded not on Peter as an individual , but on Peter as a warm and sincere confessor of the faith that Jesus is ...
... true love of the Gospel as understood by Protestants , should spread among the people of Catholic countries . The Church is founded not on Peter as an individual , but on Peter as a warm and sincere confessor of the faith that Jesus is ...
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... true one - and no reason can be brought against it except the inherent unlikelihood that so penetrating and metaphysical a consideration should have been made the foundation of a name for the human race at so early a period - it is ...
... true one - and no reason can be brought against it except the inherent unlikelihood that so penetrating and metaphysical a consideration should have been made the foundation of a name for the human race at so early a period - it is ...
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... true that , upon the whole , language does indicate race . Those among whom one is born , of whom one learns to speak , are usually of one's own kindred . Nor do they place linguistic evidence at any marked disadvantage , as compared ...
... true that , upon the whole , language does indicate race . Those among whom one is born , of whom one learns to speak , are usually of one's own kindred . Nor do they place linguistic evidence at any marked disadvantage , as compared ...
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... true of the Basques , in the Pyrenees , whom yet it has had all the opportu- nity to study which it could desire ? It is unnecessary , however , to rehearse in detail instances in which the problems of ethnology are soluble only by the ...
... true of the Basques , in the Pyrenees , whom yet it has had all the opportu- nity to study which it could desire ? It is unnecessary , however , to rehearse in detail instances in which the problems of ethnology are soluble only by the ...
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