The Columbian Cyclopedia, Том 7Garretson, Cox, 1897 |
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... constitution and rules according to which its affairs are administered . It is disputed , how- ever , among Christians , how far this constitution has been defined , or these rules prescribed by divine authority , and how far they have ...
... constitution and rules according to which its affairs are administered . It is disputed , how- ever , among Christians , how far this constitution has been defined , or these rules prescribed by divine authority , and how far they have ...
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... constitution of the society , and in several of the states it was quietly abolished . There are still , however , several state societies , which hold a general meeting by delegates triennially . Washington was chosen its pres . gen ...
... constitution of the society , and in several of the states it was quietly abolished . There are still , however , several state societies , which hold a general meeting by delegates triennially . Washington was chosen its pres . gen ...
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... constitution and increase of territory . In 1802 it took the name of the Italian republic , and chose Bona- parte for its president . A deputation from the republic 1805 conferred on the Emp . Napoleon the title of King of Italy , after ...
... constitution and increase of territory . In 1802 it took the name of the Italian republic , and chose Bona- parte for its president . A deputation from the republic 1805 conferred on the Emp . Napoleon the title of King of Italy , after ...
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... constitution of Caracalla extended it to the whole Roman world , the distinctions between Cives and Pere- grini and Latini being preserved only in the case of certain individuals , such as freedmen and their children . Even this ...
... constitution of Caracalla extended it to the whole Roman world , the distinctions between Cives and Pere- grini and Latini being preserved only in the case of certain individuals , such as freedmen and their children . Even this ...
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... constitution , and of dexterity and skill ; but these cannot make C. For a nation in savagery , it has been well said that the per- manent changes in the condition and arrangements of man's life effected by his own intelligence and ...
... constitution , and of dexterity and skill ; but these cannot make C. For a nation in savagery , it has been well said that the per- manent changes in the condition and arrangements of man's life effected by his own intelligence and ...
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