The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 - North American review and miscellaneous journal |
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Page 305
... Papacy of to - day has far more in common with the old Papacy than the Secular Prussian Empire of 1871 has in com- mon with the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages . The downfall of the temporal power may appear to us final , but it is ...
... Papacy of to - day has far more in common with the old Papacy than the Secular Prussian Empire of 1871 has in com- mon with the Holy Roman Empire of the Middle Ages . The downfall of the temporal power may appear to us final , but it is ...
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... Papacy , the so - called Law of the Guarantees , and the suppression of the religious corporations . On all these occasions the Italians have acted suaviter in modo , fortiter in re . Nor can we wonder that a nation which has produced ...
... Papacy , the so - called Law of the Guarantees , and the suppression of the religious corporations . On all these occasions the Italians have acted suaviter in modo , fortiter in re . Nor can we wonder that a nation which has produced ...
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... Papacy , and culminates in the pontificate of Gregory VII . The two following centuries , which form the third period , exhibit in successful operation the scheme of spiritual autoc- racy perfected and set in motion by the genius of ...
... Papacy , and culminates in the pontificate of Gregory VII . The two following centuries , which form the third period , exhibit in successful operation the scheme of spiritual autoc- racy perfected and set in motion by the genius of ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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