Encyclopaedia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics and Biography, a New Edition; 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 Lea & Blanchard, 1851 |
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... Roman settlers . This circumstance 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 ...
... Roman settlers . This circumstance 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 ...
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... Romans con- tinued different . But the weakness of the Visigoths became manifest as soon as they came in contact ... Roman papal author- ity . The Arian bishops had lived quietly in their dioceses , and had no influence on the public ...
... Romans con- tinued different . But the weakness of the Visigoths became manifest as soon as they came in contact ... Roman papal author- ity . The Arian bishops had lived quietly in their dioceses , and had no influence on the public ...
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... Roman liturgy had been introduced into Castile , as it had previously been into Arragon , several churches in Toledo ... Romans . There is a Geschichte der Westgothen , by John Asch- bach ( Frankfort , 1827 ) . VISION . ( See Optics ...
... Roman liturgy had been introduced into Castile , as it had previously been into Arragon , several churches in Toledo ... Romans . There is a Geschichte der Westgothen , by John Asch- bach ( Frankfort , 1827 ) . VISION . ( See Optics ...
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... Roman , raised by his vices to the throne , was descended from one of the most illustrious families of Rome . The greatest part of his youth was spent at Capreę , where he labored to gratify the vicious propensities of Ti- berius . He ...
... Roman , raised by his vices to the throne , was descended from one of the most illustrious families of Rome . The greatest part of his youth was spent at Capreę , where he labored to gratify the vicious propensities of Ti- berius . He ...
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... Roman empire , and who managed the affairs of the emperor . In a narrower sense , the term is applied particularly to a circle of Saxony , consisting of a part of the former Voigtland . It has 102,891 inhabitants on 680 square miles ...
... Roman empire , and who managed the affairs of the emperor . In a narrower sense , the term is applied particularly to a circle of Saxony , consisting of a part of the former Voigtland . It has 102,891 inhabitants on 680 square miles ...
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