History of the Intellectual Development of Europe, Volumen2Bell, 1864 |
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... action . The gratitude of Clement was expressed in a bull exalting Philip , attributing his action to piety , exempt- ing him from all blame , annulling past bulls prejudicial to him , revoking all punishments of those who had been con ...
... action . The gratitude of Clement was expressed in a bull exalting Philip , attributing his action to piety , exempt- ing him from all blame , annulling past bulls prejudicial to him , revoking all punishments of those who had been con ...
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... action , I must affirm , how- quence . ever much we may admire the ancients , that in such a cause no one could have approached nearer to the model of their eloquence . " council did . John XXIII . was compelled to abdicate . Gregory ...
... action , I must affirm , how- quence . ever much we may admire the ancients , that in such a cause no one could have approached nearer to the model of their eloquence . " council did . John XXIII . was compelled to abdicate . Gregory ...
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... - gion , but he had received no equivalent -- no aid . The state of the Church , its disorders and schisms , rendered any commu- nity of action in the West impossible . The Greek Church Latin . Moham- med II . The siege of Constan- 104 The.
... - gion , but he had received no equivalent -- no aid . The state of the Church , its disorders and schisms , rendered any commu- nity of action in the West impossible . The Greek Church Latin . Moham- med II . The siege of Constan- 104 The.
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... action of the two other professions , the legal and the me- dical . The lawyers , whose advent to power is seen in the his- tory of Philip the Fair , and whose rise from that time was very rapid , were obliged to introduce the true ...
... action of the two other professions , the legal and the me- dical . The lawyers , whose advent to power is seen in the his- tory of Philip the Fair , and whose rise from that time was very rapid , were obliged to introduce the true ...
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... action the designation of the intellectual impulse may be given ; to the latter , the moral . It is to be especially observed that in their directions these impulses conspired . We have seen how , through the Saracens and Jews ...
... action the designation of the intellectual impulse may be given ; to the latter , the moral . It is to be especially observed that in their directions these impulses conspired . We have seen how , through the Saracens and Jews ...
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