History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... thousands were massacred . The Saracens , of whom there were multitudes in the Norman The Mo- army , were in the Eternal City at last , and , horrible to be said , support were there as the hired supporters of the Vicar of Christ ...
... thousands were massacred . The Saracens , of whom there were multitudes in the Norman The Mo- army , were in the Eternal City at last , and , horrible to be said , support were there as the hired supporters of the Vicar of Christ ...
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... thousands upon thousands to rush forward without any subordination , any organization , trusting only to the providence of God . The van of the Cru- sades consisted of two hundred and seventy - five thousand men , accompanied by eight ...
... thousands upon thousands to rush forward without any subordination , any organization , trusting only to the providence of God . The van of the Cru- sades consisted of two hundred and seventy - five thousand men , accompanied by eight ...
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... thousand individuals had recently suffered compulsory baptism , and so had been brought under the atrocious Catholic law that whoever has been bap- tized shall be compelled to continue the observances of the Church . The Gothic monarchy ...
... thousand individuals had recently suffered compulsory baptism , and so had been brought under the atrocious Catholic law that whoever has been bap- tized shall be compelled to continue the observances of the Church . The Gothic monarchy ...
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... thousand ships . They had factories and consuls on the Tanais . With Constan- tinople alone they maintained a great trade ; it ramified from the Black Sea and East Mediterranean into the interior of Asia ; it reached the ports of India ...
... thousand ships . They had factories and consuls on the Tanais . With Constan- tinople alone they maintained a great trade ; it ramified from the Black Sea and East Mediterranean into the interior of Asia ; it reached the ports of India ...
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... thousand ties , temptations assailing me on all sides . I then examined my actions . The best were those relating to instruction and education , and even there I saw myself given up to unimportant sciences , all useless in another world ...
... thousand ties , temptations assailing me on all sides . I then examined my actions . The best were those relating to instruction and education , and even there I saw myself given up to unimportant sciences , all useless in another world ...
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A History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2 John William Draper Vista completa - 1914 |
History of the Intellectual Development of Europe (Complete) John William Draper Vista previa limitada - 1903 |
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