The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 11Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... rule , supreme power ] : the governor or prefect of a province in ancient Greece . EP- ARCHY , n . ěp'ár - ki , a province or territory under a governor ; a territory or district in Russia . The modern kingdom of Greece is divided into ...
... rule , supreme power ] : the governor or prefect of a province in ancient Greece . EP- ARCHY , n . ěp'ár - ki , a province or territory under a governor ; a territory or district in Russia . The modern kingdom of Greece is divided into ...
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... rule , which preserved the ascendency at E. during the whole historical period . The form of government was originally monarch- ical , but after many vicissitudes , it eventually became and remained oligarchical . At an early period , E ...
... rule , which preserved the ascendency at E. during the whole historical period . The form of government was originally monarch- ical , but after many vicissitudes , it eventually became and remained oligarchical . At an early period , E ...
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... rule on this subject is not without its dangers . If the tendency exist , even slightly developed , on both sides , marriage must be regarded as in high degree imprudent . Any reserve or concealment on this subject on either side , is a ...
... rule on this subject is not without its dangers . If the tendency exist , even slightly developed , on both sides , marriage must be regarded as in high degree imprudent . Any reserve or concealment on this subject on either side , is a ...
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... rule of the church , derived from these early times , there are only two orders -presbyters and deacons . ' Bishop Lightfoot says , At the close of the apostolic age , the two lower orders of the three - fold ministry were firmly and ...
... rule of the church , derived from these early times , there are only two orders -presbyters and deacons . ' Bishop Lightfoot says , At the close of the apostolic age , the two lower orders of the three - fold ministry were firmly and ...
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... rule of the Independents , who repealed the colonial laws of toleration , and proscribed ' popery and prelacy . ' In the northern colonies the population was hostile or in- different to the English Church , and the English clergy were ...
... rule of the Independents , who repealed the colonial laws of toleration , and proscribed ' popery and prelacy . ' In the northern colonies the population was hostile or in- different to the English Church , and the English clergy were ...
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