Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 40;Volume 103John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1884 |
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... interest On was falsely satisfied . By infinite cun- ning Gondomar obtained from Rome a pardon and a promise of a cardinal's hat as the price of reconciliation to Rome to be acknowledged by De Dominis ; squeezed from De Dominis , on ...
... interest On was falsely satisfied . By infinite cun- ning Gondomar obtained from Rome a pardon and a promise of a cardinal's hat as the price of reconciliation to Rome to be acknowledged by De Dominis ; squeezed from De Dominis , on ...
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... interest , of which the noble historian would not have failed to avail himself , to attach weight - where weight indeed cannot reasonably be attached , the tacit acceptance of a contrary doctrine by bibliographers notwithstanding to an ...
... interest , of which the noble historian would not have failed to avail himself , to attach weight - where weight indeed cannot reasonably be attached , the tacit acceptance of a contrary doctrine by bibliographers notwithstanding to an ...
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... interest you more than you an- ticipated , and to leave you with a sense of a wider horizon and of closer spir- itual ties . If any one asks how one who is not a Roman Catholic can think the upshot of Dr. Newman's career an im- mense ...
... interest you more than you an- ticipated , and to leave you with a sense of a wider horizon and of closer spir- itual ties . If any one asks how one who is not a Roman Catholic can think the upshot of Dr. Newman's career an im- mense ...
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... interest surpasses that of all other periods . These are the periods The terms ancient " and " modern " at which I have already hinted as that are thoroughly misleading when used to of the joining of the roads and that of mark off two ...
... interest surpasses that of all other periods . These are the periods The terms ancient " and " modern " at which I have already hinted as that are thoroughly misleading when used to of the joining of the roads and that of mark off two ...
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... interest and in- struction are the two that ruled these two several forms of dominion should each in turn be the heritage of Rome . The first ruled that dominion over the then civilized world , the Mediterranean world , should pass to a ...
... interest and in- struction are the two that ruled these two several forms of dominion should each in turn be the heritage of Rome . The first ruled that dominion over the then civilized world , the Mediterranean world , should pass to a ...
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