The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... authority of the conquerors was long little more than nominal . Eventually it was divided between the Anglo - Norman families of Butler , which held Ormond , and Geraldine , to whom a portion of Desmond fell . The Anglo - Norman and ...
... authority of the conquerors was long little more than nominal . Eventually it was divided between the Anglo - Norman families of Butler , which held Ormond , and Geraldine , to whom a portion of Desmond fell . The Anglo - Norman and ...
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... 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 appoint an ...
... 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 appoint an ...
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... authority , however , is greater as a botanist than as an archeologist , and cannot be received as decisive of the antiquity of the sculptures of which he speaks . It is prob- able , but not certain , that the smoking of T. has been ...
... authority , however , is greater as a botanist than as an archeologist , and cannot be received as decisive of the antiquity of the sculptures of which he speaks . It is prob- able , but not certain , that the smoking of T. has been ...
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... authority of that which is a natural indefeasible right . Not only is the right of free thought and discussion now generally recognized , but its necessity to the well - being of maukind is asserted by eminent thinkers . John Stuart ...
... authority of that which is a natural indefeasible right . Not only is the right of free thought and discussion now generally recognized , but its necessity to the well - being of maukind is asserted by eminent thinkers . John Stuart ...
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... authority will authorize its levy , for it is a species of tax . Many tolls receive special names , as dues , customs , etc .; and the term toll is now mostly used in connection with turnpike roads ( so called from the turnpike , or ...
... authority will authorize its levy , for it is a species of tax . Many tolls receive special names , as dues , customs , etc .; and the term toll is now mostly used in connection with turnpike roads ( so called from the turnpike , or ...
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Page 12 - Faith is this, that we worship one God in Trinity, and Trinity in Unity ; Neither confounding the Persons nor dividing the Substance.
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