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... authority in Africa , the imperial procurator there was murdered by a band of nobles who had formed a conspiracy against him on account of his cruelty . G. , now in his 80th year , was proclaimed emperor , after having vainly refused ...
... authority in Africa , the imperial procurator there was murdered by a band of nobles who had formed a conspiracy against him on account of his cruelty . G. , now in his 80th year , was proclaimed emperor , after having vainly refused ...
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... authority . The manner in which Irenæus speaks of them can only be accounted for by the fact , that he had received them from his teachers ; that they had been handed down to him as inspired authorities from the first ages . We must ...
... authority . The manner in which Irenæus speaks of them can only be accounted for by the fact , that he had received them from his teachers ; that they had been handed down to him as inspired authorities from the first ages . We must ...
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... authority ) to have saved the life of the prince at the battle of Seneffe in 1674. Returning to Scotland , he obtained ( February 1678 ) an appointment as lieu- tenant in a troop of horse commanded by his cousin , the third Marquis of ...
... authority ) to have saved the life of the prince at the battle of Seneffe in 1674. Returning to Scotland , he obtained ( February 1678 ) an appointment as lieu- tenant in a troop of horse commanded by his cousin , the third Marquis of ...
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... authorities have been so frequently cited , or have obtained so wide and permanent acceptance as this celebrated ... authority is given to any document beyond what it intrinsically possesses , from the fact of its being placed in G ...
... authorities have been so frequently cited , or have obtained so wide and permanent acceptance as this celebrated ... authority is given to any document beyond what it intrinsically possesses , from the fact of its being placed in G ...
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... authority of the legislature , but schools are sustained in most par- ishes , which , aided by the very large sums left for this purpose by private individuals , supply gratuitous instruction . The income from these funds would amount ...
... authority of the legislature , but schools are sustained in most par- ishes , which , aided by the very large sums left for this purpose by private individuals , supply gratuitous instruction . The income from these funds would amount ...
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