Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time; Including a Copious Collection of Original Articles in American Biography; on the Basis of the Seventh Edition of the German Conversations-lexicon, Volume 13Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth Desilver, Thomas, & Company, 1835 |
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... become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by frequent changes of government , and by factions , the kingdom of the Visigoths , in the first century of ...
... become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by frequent changes of government , and by factions , the kingdom of the Visigoths , in the first century of ...
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... become the established religion , when the clergy , who had be- come accustomed , during their former state of oppression , to adhere firmly to- gether , acquired a predominant influence , such as they obtained in no other Germanic ...
... become the established religion , when the clergy , who had be- come accustomed , during their former state of oppression , to adhere firmly to- gether , acquired a predominant influence , such as they obtained in no other Germanic ...
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... become more violent . These convulsive motions vary considerably . The muscles of the extremities , and of the face ... becomes impeded , and is frequently com- pletely suspended . Deglutition is also occasionally performed with ...
... become more violent . These convulsive motions vary considerably . The muscles of the extremities , and of the face ... becomes impeded , and is frequently com- pletely suspended . Deglutition is also occasionally performed with ...
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... become one of the first fellows of Corpus Christi college , Oxford . He was patronised by Catharine of Arra- gon , and , in 1522 , dedicated his Commen- tary upon St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei to king Henry VIII . He was also ap ...
... become one of the first fellows of Corpus Christi college , Oxford . He was patronised by Catharine of Arra- gon , and , in 1522 , dedicated his Commen- tary upon St. Augustine's De Civitate Dei to king Henry VIII . He was also ap ...
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... become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by frequent changes of government , and by factions , the kingdom of the Visigoths , in the first century of ...
... become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by frequent changes of government , and by factions , the kingdom of the Visigoths , in the first century of ...
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