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... Roman and Greek lucerne . The solid fat limpid . But the Carcel lamp has two disadvantages : of various animals was their chief illuminating it is expensive , and is easily disarranged , therefore material . except on the sea - coast ...
... Roman and Greek lucerne . The solid fat limpid . But the Carcel lamp has two disadvantages : of various animals was their chief illuminating it is expensive , and is easily disarranged , therefore material . except on the sea - coast ...
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... Roman churches , and styled in Roman usage the Mother and Head of all the churches of the city and the world , ' is so called from its occupying the site of the splendid palace of Plantius Lateranus , which having been escheated ( 66 ...
... Roman churches , and styled in Roman usage the Mother and Head of all the churches of the city and the world , ' is so called from its occupying the site of the splendid palace of Plantius Lateranus , which having been escheated ( 66 ...
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... Roman . As the Roman corquests extended , Latin spread with equal strides over the conquered countries , and was generally used by the educated classes in the greater part of Italy , in . France , Spain , Portugal , Germany , and other ...
... Roman . As the Roman corquests extended , Latin spread with equal strides over the conquered countries , and was generally used by the educated classes in the greater part of Italy , in . France , Spain , Portugal , Germany , and other ...
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... Roman feelings and Roman spirit , and by the intermixture of the classic forms with the dialects of the provinces , it became corrupted , the process of deterioration going on with double rapidity after the dismemberment of the Roman ...
... Roman feelings and Roman spirit , and by the intermixture of the classic forms with the dialects of the provinces , it became corrupted , the process of deterioration going on with double rapidity after the dismemberment of the Roman ...
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... Roman Law as embodied in the Institutes of Justinian , the Code , and other parts of what is commonly called the Corpus Juris Civilis . Many of the leading doctrines of that law have been adopted by modern nations . England is the ...
... Roman Law as embodied in the Institutes of Justinian , the Code , and other parts of what is commonly called the Corpus Juris Civilis . Many of the leading doctrines of that law have been adopted by modern nations . England is the ...
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