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... became , in truth , the re - establishment of German independence , G. continued the career of a journalist , and addressed himself against the encroachments of domestic absolutism with the same energy with which he had denounced the ...
... became , in truth , the re - establishment of German independence , G. continued the career of a journalist , and addressed himself against the encroachments of domestic absolutism with the same energy with which he had denounced the ...
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... became emperor that his name found a place in its pages , and then his whole family was given , as with the other royal houses . It was at this period that the language was changed to French , which , being the recognised language of ...
... became emperor that his name found a place in its pages , and then his whole family was given , as with the other royal houses . It was at this period that the language was changed to French , which , being the recognised language of ...
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... became the types of the Christian sacred edifices during the middle ages . The Basilica ( q . v . ) , or Roman court - house and market - place , was found to be admirably adapted for early Christian worship , and the circular temples ...
... became the types of the Christian sacred edifices during the middle ages . The Basilica ( q . v . ) , or Roman court - house and market - place , was found to be admirably adapted for early Christian worship , and the circular temples ...
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... became distorted into all manner of flowing curves , graceful but unmeaning , of the Flamboyant period ( q . v . ) ; and , in short , the art became lost in mere cleverness of design and dexterity of execu- tion , and the architect's ...
... became distorted into all manner of flowing curves , graceful but unmeaning , of the Flamboyant period ( q . v . ) ; and , in short , the art became lost in mere cleverness of design and dexterity of execu- tion , and the architect's ...
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... became converts to Christianity about the middle of the 4th c . , adopting the Arian form of belief , in accord- ance with the instructions of their renowned teacher and apostle , Bishop Ulfilas . Here , also , it may be stated that the ...
... became converts to Christianity about the middle of the 4th c . , adopting the Arian form of belief , in accord- ance with the instructions of their renowned teacher and apostle , Bishop Ulfilas . Here , also , it may be stated that the ...
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