Encyclopædia Americana: A Popular Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature, History, Politics, and Biography, Brought Down to the Present Time, Volum 7Francis Lieber Desilver, Thomas, 1836 |
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Pàgina 6
... body of his beloved Ines to be disinterred , and placed on a throne , adorn- ed with the diadem and royal robes , and required all the nobility of the kingdom to approach and kiss the hem of her gar- ment , rendering her when dead that ...
... body of his beloved Ines to be disinterred , and placed on a throne , adorn- ed with the diadem and royal robes , and required all the nobility of the kingdom to approach and kiss the hem of her gar- ment , rendering her when dead that ...
Pàgina 7
... body of the pastors , is above the possibili- ty of error ; consequently , also , the coun- cils are infallible , because the councils , according to a Catholic writer , " do not make truths or dogmas , as some Protes- tants maintain ...
... body of the pastors , is above the possibili- ty of error ; consequently , also , the coun- cils are infallible , because the councils , according to a Catholic writer , " do not make truths or dogmas , as some Protes- tants maintain ...
Pàgina 13
... body , or those occa- sioned by disease , partly to remove un- healthy matter , and partly to bring the remedy immediately to the seat of the disorder , and thus effect a cure . Wounds and sores are usually cleansed in this way , when ...
... body , or those occa- sioned by disease , partly to remove un- healthy matter , and partly to bring the remedy immediately to the seat of the disorder , and thus effect a cure . Wounds and sores are usually cleansed in this way , when ...
Pàgina 28
... body of the libel the necessary explanation ; as , for instance - He ( meaning the plaintiff ) is forsworn ( meaning that he had perjured himself in prosecuting the said defendant ) . These comments have the Latin name in- nuendo ...
... body of the libel the necessary explanation ; as , for instance - He ( meaning the plaintiff ) is forsworn ( meaning that he had perjured himself in prosecuting the said defendant ) . These comments have the Latin name in- nuendo ...
Pàgina 33
... body to receive absolution . As the Spaniards took the inquisition with them to America , so the Portuguese carried it to India , and established it at Goa . In the 18th century , the power of the inquisition in Portugal was restrained ...
... body to receive absolution . As the Spaniards took the inquisition with them to America , so the Portuguese carried it to India , and established it at Goa . In the 18th century , the power of the inquisition in Portugal was restrained ...
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