Encyclopędia 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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Page 5
... gave rise to a strict separa- tion between the Goths and Romans , and caused the Catholic clergy to become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by ...
... gave rise to a strict separa- tion between the Goths and Romans , and caused the Catholic clergy to become more firmly attached to each other and to Rome . Notwithstanding this , and not- withstanding the convulsions produced by ...
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... gave rise to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal . The traces of the pub- lic institutions of the Visigoths were preserved longest in the laws , as the Christians , on leaving the mountains , brought with them 6 VISIGOTHS .
... gave rise to the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal . The traces of the pub- lic institutions of the Visigoths were preserved longest in the laws , as the Christians , on leaving the mountains , brought with them 6 VISIGOTHS .
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... gave rise , that an attempt was made to adjust the quarrel by duel and fire- ordeal . Even after the Roman liturgy had been introduced into Castile , as it had previously been into Arragon , several churches in Toledo nevertheless ...
... gave rise , that an attempt was made to adjust the quarrel by duel and fire- ordeal . Even after the Roman liturgy had been introduced into Castile , as it had previously been into Arragon , several churches in Toledo nevertheless ...
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... gave himself up to luxury and debauchery . He feasted four or five times a day , and was often seen to make himself vomit , to begin his repast afresh . Above thirty million dollars were spent in maintaining his ta- ble in the space of ...
... gave himself up to luxury and debauchery . He feasted four or five times a day , and was often seen to make himself vomit , to begin his repast afresh . Above thirty million dollars were spent in maintaining his ta- ble in the space of ...
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... gave him the advantage of his own instructions , and treated him as a After Galilei's death , he undertook the restoration of the five books of Aris tęus , a celebrated Grecian mathematician , entitled De Locis solidis , which were lost ...
... gave him the advantage of his own instructions , and treated him as a After Galilei's death , he undertook the restoration of the five books of Aris tęus , a celebrated Grecian mathematician , entitled De Locis solidis , which were lost ...
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