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... tion of internal affairs , especially in the administra- tion of justice , and for the revival of industry , which had been injured by the unenlightened policy of Philip , were projected . Unfortunately , Albert died childless in 1621 ...
... tion of internal affairs , especially in the administra- tion of justice , and for the revival of industry , which had been injured by the unenlightened policy of Philip , were projected . Unfortunately , Albert died childless in 1621 ...
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... tion with Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton and Dr. Lardner , he started The Monthly Chronicle , a literary periodical , published by Longman & Co .; and latterly was editor of it . In 1841 , he retired from The Atlas . For Lardner's Cyclopædia ...
... tion with Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton and Dr. Lardner , he started The Monthly Chronicle , a literary periodical , published by Longman & Co .; and latterly was editor of it . In 1841 , he retired from The Atlas . For Lardner's Cyclopædia ...
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... tion , and learning in the west . They are said at had 15,107 monasteries , of which only 5000 were one time to have had as many as 37,000 monasteries , left after the Reformation , and now not more than about 800 can be counted . As ...
... tion , and learning in the west . They are said at had 15,107 monasteries , of which only 5000 were one time to have had as many as 37,000 monasteries , left after the Reformation , and now not more than about 800 can be counted . As ...
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... tion of these societies , unless it may be held to be removed substantially by the enactments of a recent act , which we shall presently notice . By the 4th sec- tion referred to , all the provisions of two previous acts relating to ...
... tion of these societies , unless it may be held to be removed substantially by the enactments of a recent act , which we shall presently notice . By the 4th sec- tion referred to , all the provisions of two previous acts relating to ...
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... tion usually resulted in an acquittal , which , although the offender had been previously convicted by his country , or perhaps by his own confession , had the effect of restoring him to his liberty , his credit , and his property - in ...
... tion usually resulted in an acquittal , which , although the offender had been previously convicted by his country , or perhaps by his own confession , had the effect of restoring him to his liberty , his credit , and his property - in ...
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