The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 131A. Constable, 1870 |
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... ment . The Consistory consisted of but six ecclesiastics and twelve laymen . This powerful court therefore had its roots in the civil society which lay outside of the clerical sphere , and from this it derived its strength . It was not ...
... ment . The Consistory consisted of but six ecclesiastics and twelve laymen . This powerful court therefore had its roots in the civil society which lay outside of the clerical sphere , and from this it derived its strength . It was not ...
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... ment of the land question , while the data it would furnish could not fail to be of immense value when the time for legis- lation arrived . But amongst those who mistrusted the Govern- ment it might have been thought that the object of ...
... ment of the land question , while the data it would furnish could not fail to be of immense value when the time for legis- lation arrived . But amongst those who mistrusted the Govern- ment it might have been thought that the object of ...
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... ment of the Telegraph was completely reorganised . The illite- rate officers employed in the transmission of messages have been replaced by young men educated in the theory and practice of electric communication , whose capacity is ...
... ment of the Telegraph was completely reorganised . The illite- rate officers employed in the transmission of messages have been replaced by young men educated in the theory and practice of electric communication , whose capacity is ...
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History of England from the Fall of Wolsey to the Defeat | 1 |
The Northern Heights of London comprising Hamp | 5 |
Aus dem Leben des Generals Dr Heinrich von Brandt | 65 |
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