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... Romans were continued and increased in the middle ages . They occur in inscriptions , manuscripts , and legal documents ... Roman abbreviations . Other works on the subject are - Gatterer's Abriss der Diplomatik ( 2 vols . , Gott . 1798 ) ...
... Romans were continued and increased in the middle ages . They occur in inscriptions , manuscripts , and legal documents ... Roman abbreviations . Other works on the subject are - Gatterer's Abriss der Diplomatik ( 2 vols . , Gott . 1798 ) ...
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... Roman Catholic body , has been superseded by the above short oath of allegiance common to all parts of the United Kingdom . The subject of oaths was , however , again revised by the legislature in 1868 and 1871 , and was settled in the ...
... Roman Catholic body , has been superseded by the above short oath of allegiance common to all parts of the United Kingdom . The subject of oaths was , however , again revised by the legislature in 1868 and 1871 , and was settled in the ...
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... Roman and Greek historians , however , apply the name to a special people , who , according to tradition , had their original seats in the mountains about Reate , now Rieti ; but , being driven out by the Sabines , descended into Latium ...
... Roman and Greek historians , however , apply the name to a special people , who , according to tradition , had their original seats in the mountains about Reate , now Rieti ; but , being driven out by the Sabines , descended into Latium ...
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... Roman law , signifying acquittal , is now used in an ecclesiastical In the primitive Christian Church , its form was this : Members that had given scandal by gross and open sins , were excluded from the Lord's Supper or from the ...
... Roman law , signifying acquittal , is now used in an ecclesiastical In the primitive Christian Church , its form was this : Members that had given scandal by gross and open sins , were excluded from the Lord's Supper or from the ...
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... Romans , who employed Acta to signify specially public official transactions , and oftener perhaps the records of such transactions . The Acta Diurna was a kind of official Roman gazette , giving an account of the public transactions ...
... Romans , who employed Acta to signify specially public official transactions , and oftener perhaps the records of such transactions . The Acta Diurna was a kind of official Roman gazette , giving an account of the public transactions ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 1 Ephraim Chambers Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
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