English Review, Volume 1F. & J. Rivington., 1844 |
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... fact , it was the only example up to that period , of any such confiscation of ecclesiastical property ; nor can it ... facts , but other portions will perhaps be more strange to him ; and , indeed , the whole matter has been either ...
... fact , it was the only example up to that period , of any such confiscation of ecclesiastical property ; nor can it ... facts , but other portions will perhaps be more strange to him ; and , indeed , the whole matter has been either ...
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... fact , on the 7th of June , he issued a bull against these out- laws , citing them all ( Nogaret by name ) to appear before him for sentence . There was little doubt of this prelate's future course , if his power should ever be matched ...
... fact , on the 7th of June , he issued a bull against these out- laws , citing them all ( Nogaret by name ) to appear before him for sentence . There was little doubt of this prelate's future course , if his power should ever be matched ...
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... facts , though we discard the reputed connexion between them ; but such conclusions are not often the most becoming , nor always the most philosophical . Let us now glance briefly at the distribution of the Temple wealth ; at the ...
... facts , though we discard the reputed connexion between them ; but such conclusions are not often the most becoming , nor always the most philosophical . Let us now glance briefly at the distribution of the Temple wealth ; at the ...
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... fact of its being their profession , would render their daily recurring duties to a great extent professional and mechanical . The knight of Normandy or Northumberland , who had sold his hawks and mortgaged his manors , that he might ...
... fact of its being their profession , would render their daily recurring duties to a great extent professional and mechanical . The knight of Normandy or Northumberland , who had sold his hawks and mortgaged his manors , that he might ...
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... fact that this conversation took place just after the deponent's admission , which , he had stated , was sixteen years previous ; a time at which there could hardly have been much reason for suspecting Philippe . It is , we think , far ...
... fact that this conversation took place just after the deponent's admission , which , he had stated , was sixteen years previous ; a time at which there could hardly have been much reason for suspecting Philippe . It is , we think , far ...
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