The Columbian Cyclopedia, Volume 30Garretson, Cox, 1897 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... became a doctor of law ; and after a brief lapse into Romanism , during the reign of James II . , reverted to Protestantism , or rather , as events showed , into rational- ism . His first work was An Essay concerning Obedience to the ...
... became a doctor of law ; and after a brief lapse into Romanism , during the reign of James II . , reverted to Protestantism , or rather , as events showed , into rational- ism . His first work was An Essay concerning Obedience to the ...
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... became recognized as li able in many cases to be oppressive , also as giving rise to disputes ; and in some cases the collection could not be en- forced . A measure for commutation became absolutely necessary , and passed into law 1838 ...
... became recognized as li able in many cases to be oppressive , also as giving rise to disputes ; and in some cases the collection could not be en- forced . A measure for commutation became absolutely necessary , and passed into law 1838 ...
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... became completely shrunk and decrepit , whereby his cruel immortality ' was rendered a burden to him , until , in answer to his prayer for deliverance , he was turned into a grasshopper . • TITIAN , tish'an , or TIZIANO , tě - tsè - a ...
... became completely shrunk and decrepit , whereby his cruel immortality ' was rendered a burden to him , until , in answer to his prayer for deliverance , he was turned into a grasshopper . • TITIAN , tish'an , or TIZIANO , tě - tsè - a ...
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... the court of Nero with Britan- nicus , son of Emperor Claudius , he received an excellent training both of body and mind ; became adept in manly exercises , and an accomplished scholar ; and subsequently , 30-4 TITMOUSE-TITUS. ...
... the court of Nero with Britan- nicus , son of Emperor Claudius , he received an excellent training both of body and mind ; became adept in manly exercises , and an accomplished scholar ; and subsequently , 30-4 TITMOUSE-TITUS. ...
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... became his father's colleague in the empire , and the impression which the conduct of the young conqueror made upon the Roman people was very unfavorable . He gave himself up to all forms of pleasure , put to death various suspected ...
... became his father's colleague in the empire , and the impression which the conduct of the young conqueror made upon the Roman people was very unfavorable . He gave himself up to all forms of pleasure , put to death various suspected ...
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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.
Page 94 - to that person." He then accosted John Ketch the executioner, a wretch who had butchered many brave and noble victims, and whose name has, during a century and a half, been vulgarly given to all who have succeeded him in his odious office. "Here," said the Duke, "are six guineas for you. Do not hack me as you did my Lord Russell. I have heard that you struck him three or four times. My servant will give you some more gold if you do the work well.