The History of Nations, Том 11Henry Cabot Lodge P.F.Collier, 1913 |
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... council was formed of the wealthier and more prominent inhabitants , and this council had to provide for the building of temples , the holding of festivals , the erection of fortifications , and the laying out of streets . Justice was ...
... council was formed of the wealthier and more prominent inhabitants , and this council had to provide for the building of temples , the holding of festivals , the erection of fortifications , and the laying out of streets . Justice was ...
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... council held at Arles in Gaul . Little more than these few facts have been handed down , but there is no doubt that there was a settled Church established in the island . The Emperor Con- stantine acknowledged Christianity as the ...
... council held at Arles in Gaul . Little more than these few facts have been handed down , but there is no doubt that there was a settled Church established in the island . The Emperor Con- stantine acknowledged Christianity as the ...
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... council and a court . The vote as to war and peace was taken in it , and while the chief alone spoke , the warriors signified their assent by clashing their swords against their shields . How many folks or tribes settled in the island ...
... council and a court . The vote as to war and peace was taken in it , and while the chief alone spoke , the warriors signified their assent by clashing their swords against their shields . How many folks or tribes settled in the island ...
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... council at Hertford . From that time such councils of the bishops and principal clergy of all England met whenever any ecclesiastical question required them to deliberate in common . The clergy at least did not meet as West Saxons or as ...
... council at Hertford . From that time such councils of the bishops and principal clergy of all England met whenever any ecclesiastical question required them to deliberate in common . The clergy at least did not meet as West Saxons or as ...
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... councils and inflicting punishments upon the married clergy and upon priests who took arms and shed blood . With this improvement in disci- pline came a voluntary turning of the better clergy to an ascetic life , and increased devotion ...
... councils and inflicting punishments upon the married clergy and upon priests who took arms and shed blood . With this improvement in disci- pline came a voluntary turning of the better clergy to an ascetic life , and increased devotion ...
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