The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... Roman , Romans Romanic mance or Ro- Roman Catholic Church railroad Right Reverend Ruthenium Russian .railway ..Saxon ..Sulphur second , seconds s . [ 1. s . d . ] .. shilling , shillings S. or s ...... South , -ern , -ward S. A. or S ...
... Roman , Romans Romanic mance or Ro- Roman Catholic Church railroad Right Reverend Ruthenium Russian .railway ..Saxon ..Sulphur second , seconds s . [ 1. s . d . ] .. shilling , shillings S. or s ...... South , -ern , -ward S. A. or S ...
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... Roman empire to which his legislation extended . From this and other sources , the payment of a tenth to the church extended throughout western Christendom , By some the claim was held to be of divine law ; by others , of human ...
... Roman empire to which his legislation extended . From this and other sources , the payment of a tenth to the church extended throughout western Christendom , By some the claim was held to be of divine law ; by others , of human ...
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... Roman emperors ; but its use by other European sovereigns is comparatively zecent : Henry VIII . was the first king of England , and Henry II . the first king of France , who adopted it . Your Highness is the style adopted by the sultan ...
... Roman emperors ; but its use by other European sovereigns is comparatively zecent : Henry VIII . was the first king of England , and Henry II . the first king of France , who adopted it . Your Highness is the style adopted by the sultan ...
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... Roman pontiff claims authority over the entire extent of Christendom ; and even where there is not any longer resident within the limits of an ancient church or province a body of Christians of the Roman communion , the pope claims to ...
... Roman pontiff claims authority over the entire extent of Christendom ; and even where there is not any longer resident within the limits of an ancient church or province a body of Christians of the Roman communion , the pope claims to ...
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... Roman people was very unfavorable . He gave himself up to all forms of pleasure , put to death various suspected ... Romans ; and on the death of his father ( 79 ) , whom a few then believed T. to have poisoned , the Romans con- sidered ...
... Roman people was very unfavorable . He gave himself up to all forms of pleasure , put to death various suspected ... Romans ; and on the death of his father ( 79 ) , whom a few then believed T. to have poisoned , the Romans con- sidered ...
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