The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 - North American review and miscellaneous journal |
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Page 297
... Empire , which he called the Holy Roman Empire of Germanic nationality . Monstrous though this title sounds , it was full of meaning , and no misnomer . It meant that Otho's Empire was the heir and successor to the Roman Empire ; that ...
... Empire , which he called the Holy Roman Empire of Germanic nationality . Monstrous though this title sounds , it was full of meaning , and no misnomer . It meant that Otho's Empire was the heir and successor to the Roman Empire ; that ...
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... Empire and the Church continued avowedly on a " collegial " footing . But they ceased , insensibly , to cover the same ground . The terms " Imperial " and " Catholic , " having lost their meaning , began to lose their original ...
... Empire and the Church continued avowedly on a " collegial " footing . But they ceased , insensibly , to cover the same ground . The terms " Imperial " and " Catholic , " having lost their meaning , began to lose their original ...
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... Empire ceased to be a Catholic state , 302 - the Curia opposed the bishops rather than the Empire , 302 - three different forms under which the Christian Empire ex- isted , 303- relations between present German Empire and the Church ...
... Empire ceased to be a Catholic state , 302 - the Curia opposed the bishops rather than the Empire , 302 - three different forms under which the Christian Empire ex- isted , 303- relations between present German Empire and the Church ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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