The Catholic University Bulletin, Том 18Catholic University of America., 1912 |
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... Land , Ownership of ....... 228 , 254 Latin , Pronunciation of ...... 72 Law , Department of ...... 282 Library .... Louis IX of France .. Scholastic Method . Scholasticism Science , Physical .. Sense - Perception Separation of Church ...
... Land , Ownership of ....... 228 , 254 Latin , Pronunciation of ...... 72 Law , Department of ...... 282 Library .... Louis IX of France .. Scholastic Method . Scholasticism Science , Physical .. Sense - Perception Separation of Church ...
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... land and in every clime . Thus , for the first time , a point of view was established for the study of universal history , and a philosophy of history was made possible . In pre - Christian times there was no philosophy of history ...
... land and in every clime . Thus , for the first time , a point of view was established for the study of universal history , and a philosophy of history was made possible . In pre - Christian times there was no philosophy of history ...
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... land . and they threatened him and told him that , if he would not do as they wished , they would cause him to be put in the bernicles . Now the bernicles are the most cruel torture that any one can suffer . They are made of two pieces ...
... land . and they threatened him and told him that , if he would not do as they wished , they would cause him to be put in the bernicles . Now the bernicles are the most cruel torture that any one can suffer . They are made of two pieces ...
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... Land , his ship struck a sandbank on the island of Cyprus . After a careful examination , it was found that the sand had knocked off a considerable portion of the keel , dislocating the ship's timbers and rendering it un- seaworthy ...
... Land , his ship struck a sandbank on the island of Cyprus . After a careful examination , it was found that the sand had knocked off a considerable portion of the keel , dislocating the ship's timbers and rendering it un- seaworthy ...
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... land in this isle of Cyprus , for fear of peril to their bodies since there is none that does not love his life as much as I love mine - and these , peradventure , will never return to their own land . Therefore I like better to place ...
... land in this isle of Cyprus , for fear of peril to their bodies since there is none that does not love his life as much as I love mine - and these , peradventure , will never return to their own land . Therefore I like better to place ...
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