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... mediated powerfully between Western and Eastern civilization , encouraged this phase of the consular office , which remained little altered after the substitution of an imperial but subordinate authority : and the recognition by ...
... mediated powerfully between Western and Eastern civilization , encouraged this phase of the consular office , which remained little altered after the substitution of an imperial but subordinate authority : and the recognition by ...
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With us that authority is the House of Commons ; but , in order to pre- vent that authority being wholly popular and supreme over the other two , the Crown and the aristocracy have a disguised but well - known and acknowledged influence ...
With us that authority is the House of Commons ; but , in order to pre- vent that authority being wholly popular and supreme over the other two , the Crown and the aristocracy have a disguised but well - known and acknowledged influence ...
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M. Bunsen claims the authority of the monuments in favour of Manetho's dynasties . He tells us again and again that the lists of kings are corroborated and authenticated by contemporary monuments , and he asserts this in such confident ...
M. Bunsen claims the authority of the monuments in favour of Manetho's dynasties . He tells us again and again that the lists of kings are corroborated and authenticated by contemporary monuments , and he asserts this in such confident ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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