Encyclopædia Americana, Volum 4Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford, Henry Vethake Blanchard and Lea, 1857 |
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... English . They were adopted by the Episcopal church in the U. States in 1801 , with some alterations , and the rejection of the Athanasian Creed . The first five contain the doctrines of the Anglican church concerning the Father , Son ...
... English . They were adopted by the Episcopal church in the U. States in 1801 , with some alterations , and the rejection of the Athanasian Creed . The first five contain the doctrines of the Anglican church concerning the Father , Son ...
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... English , Dutch , Flemish and Sclavonic ; and this either in prose or verse , at the option of his antagonist . On the day fixed , he is said to have maintained the contest from nine o'clock in the morning until six at night , to the ...
... English , Dutch , Flemish and Sclavonic ; and this either in prose or verse , at the option of his antagonist . On the day fixed , he is said to have maintained the contest from nine o'clock in the morning until six at night , to the ...
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... English parliament contain the following Return of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences committed for Trial , whether convicted or acquitted , and the Num- ber executed in England and Wales , with a similar Return for ...
... English parliament contain the following Return of the Number of Persons charged with Criminal Offences committed for Trial , whether convicted or acquitted , and the Num- ber executed in England and Wales , with a similar Return for ...
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... English law terms them , mala in se , and actions which are of themselves indiffer- ent , but are subjected to a penalty by par- ticular laws ( delicta juris positivi ) , or , as the English law terms them , mala prohib- ita . Crimes of ...
... English law terms them , mala in se , and actions which are of themselves indiffer- ent , but are subjected to a penalty by par- ticular laws ( delicta juris positivi ) , or , as the English law terms them , mala prohib- ita . Crimes of ...
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... English church . Thus did Charles himself coun- teract the movements of fortune in his favor . Cromwell returned to Ely , where he lived , for a time , a quiet and pious life . It was at this period that he wrote to his friend St. John ...
... English church . Thus did Charles himself coun- teract the movements of fortune in his favor . Cromwell returned to Ely , where he lived , for a time , a quiet and pious life . It was at this period that he wrote to his friend St. John ...
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