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... give has been to a great extent supplied by other writers . During the same period contributions to literature , both at home and abroad , have given aid in this latter direction scarcely less valuable than that which he rendered in the ...
... give has been to a great extent supplied by other writers . During the same period contributions to literature , both at home and abroad , have given aid in this latter direction scarcely less valuable than that which he rendered in the ...
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... gives a just appreciation of the facts Ultramontanist tendencies at Cambridge 286 287 THE BARNWELL PROCESS , A.D. 1430 ib . Diocesan authority of the bishops of Ely reasserted over the university by Arundel ib . • • This authority ...
... gives a just appreciation of the facts Ultramontanist tendencies at Cambridge 286 287 THE BARNWELL PROCESS , A.D. 1430 ib . Diocesan authority of the bishops of Ely reasserted over the university by Arundel ib . • • This authority ...
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... gives his assent Death of king Henry and of the lady Margaret Fisher preaches her funeral sermon Charter of the foundation of St. John's College , 1511 461 ib . ib .. ib . 462 ib . ib . ib . 463 464 ib . Robert Shorton first master ...
... gives his assent Death of king Henry and of the lady Margaret Fisher preaches her funeral sermon Charter of the foundation of St. John's College , 1511 461 ib . ib .. ib . 462 ib . ib . ib . 463 464 ib . Robert Shorton first master ...
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... give place to another city , the city of the New Jerusalem . A sublime theocracy was to supersede the rule of the Cæsars . No vision of temporal power , like that which invested the seven hills , rose before his eyes ; the city he ...
... give place to another city , the city of the New Jerusalem . A sublime theocracy was to supersede the rule of the Cæsars . No vision of temporal power , like that which invested the seven hills , rose before his eyes ; the city he ...
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... gives to the whole curriculum a dignity and coherence altogether wanting in the works of the other compilers . The their general somewhat transcendental method which he adopts is , indeed , perhaps the true explanation of the preference ...
... gives to the whole curriculum a dignity and coherence altogether wanting in the works of the other compilers . The their general somewhat transcendental method which he adopts is , indeed , perhaps the true explanation of the preference ...
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