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... called ; still minds were active - Its literature consists in sermons and legends- Bishops and missionaries - 1st , Of Saint Cesaire , bishop of Arles - Of his sermons - 2nd , Of Saint Columban , missionary , and abbot of Luxeuil ...
... called ; still minds were active - Its literature consists in sermons and legends- Bishops and missionaries - 1st , Of Saint Cesaire , bishop of Arles - Of his sermons - 2nd , Of Saint Columban , missionary , and abbot of Luxeuil ...
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... called , external and visible events , are the body of history ; the members , bones , muscles , organs , and material elements of the past ; their knowledge and description form what may be called historical anatomy . But for society ...
... called , external and visible events , are the body of history ; the members , bones , muscles , organs , and material elements of the past ; their knowledge and description form what may be called historical anatomy . But for society ...
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... called Leges ; the works of the jurisconsults , including the Gregorian and Hermoginian codes , which did not emanate from any official or public power , bear simply the name of Jus , This is the distinction between law and ...
... called Leges ; the works of the jurisconsults , including the Gregorian and Hermoginian codes , which did not emanate from any official or public power , bear simply the name of Jus , This is the distinction between law and ...
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... called Papiani Responsum ? Is it , in fact , a repetition of a work of Papinianus , often called Papian by the manuscripts ? Nothing is less probable . M. de Savigny has very inge- niously resolved this question . He conjectures that ...
... called Papiani Responsum ? Is it , in fact , a repetition of a work of Papinianus , often called Papian by the manuscripts ? Nothing is less probable . M. de Savigny has very inge- niously resolved this question . He conjectures that ...
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... called to avoid each of these sand - banks , for it is , if I may so speak , in possession of the chart which points them both out . The development of civilization must be accomplished hereafter under the simultaneous influence of a ...
... called to avoid each of these sand - banks , for it is , if I may so speak , in possession of the chart which points them both out . The development of civilization must be accomplished hereafter under the simultaneous influence of a ...
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