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... death , tone of his preaching excited the attention of Jews , and , as it is supposed , by the sixth oecumenical heathens , and heretics , and secured for him the council in 680. C's works are very numerous , and reputation of the chief ...
... death , tone of his preaching excited the attention of Jews , and , as it is supposed , by the sixth oecumenical heathens , and heretics , and secured for him the council in 680. C's works are very numerous , and reputation of the chief ...
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... death to leave Rome , and went to reside in Thessalonica ( 58 B. C. ) . A formal edict of banishment was pro- nounced against him , but he was recalled from exile in about 16 months , and on his return to Rome was received with great ...
... death to leave Rome , and went to reside in Thessalonica ( 58 B. C. ) . A formal edict of banishment was pro- nounced against him , but he was recalled from exile in about 16 months , and on his return to Rome was received with great ...
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... death with greater fortitude than he had supported many of the untoward incidents of his life . Desiring his attend- ants to forbear resistance , he stretched forward in the litter , and offered his neck to the sword of his executioners ...
... death with greater fortitude than he had supported many of the untoward incidents of his life . Desiring his attend- ants to forbear resistance , he stretched forward in the litter , and offered his neck to the sword of his executioners ...
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... DEATH . Death , in a legal point of view , is either natural or civil : the former being the cessation both of physical life and of the legal rights which attach to it ; the latter , the cessation of the legal rights whilst the physical ...
... DEATH . Death , in a legal point of view , is either natural or civil : the former being the cessation both of physical life and of the legal rights which attach to it ; the latter , the cessation of the legal rights whilst the physical ...
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... death , Madrid , where he acquired great influence , which most of the provisions of the constitutions of C. he employed in establishing the government of continued to be permanent gains to the civil power . Spain on a constitutional ...
... death , Madrid , where he acquired great influence , which most of the provisions of the constitutions of C. he employed in establishing the government of continued to be permanent gains to the civil power . Spain on a constitutional ...
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Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1870 |
Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, Volume 3 Affichage du livre entier - 1901 |
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