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Page 42
... remains thorny in the pontifical question ; and the feeling that a splendid work had been accomplished would immediately inspire a magnanimous desire to invite the Pope and Christianity to the foundation of a Pax Romana . This glorious ...
... remains thorny in the pontifical question ; and the feeling that a splendid work had been accomplished would immediately inspire a magnanimous desire to invite the Pope and Christianity to the foundation of a Pax Romana . This glorious ...
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... remain and no lungs appear ; it remains like the other salamanders , which naturally never change their water- breathing apparatus . Degenerate changes in parasites are of the same order - structural - as well as degeneration of wings ...
... remain and no lungs appear ; it remains like the other salamanders , which naturally never change their water- breathing apparatus . Degenerate changes in parasites are of the same order - structural - as well as degeneration of wings ...
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... remains the surface which formerly digested now taking on the function of respiration , and the respiratory surface digesting . Now the view of natural selectionists is that did such a change prove useful one could conceive its becoming ...
... remains the surface which formerly digested now taking on the function of respiration , and the respiratory surface digesting . Now the view of natural selectionists is that did such a change prove useful one could conceive its becoming ...
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... , §2 , prescribe other proofs ' " 1 Though the age for valid marriage has been raised to 16 and 14 ( 1067 ) the age of puberty remains as before ( 88 , § 2 ) . instead of the regular , ' including , if necessary NOTES AND QUERIES 57.
... , §2 , prescribe other proofs ' " 1 Though the age for valid marriage has been raised to 16 and 14 ( 1067 ) the age of puberty remains as before ( 88 , § 2 ) . instead of the regular , ' including , if necessary NOTES AND QUERIES 57.
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... remains as it was in the days of Gregory I , and that goes back far behind his time till its origin is lost in the mists that hang over the first centuries when the Roman Christians met together to do the things the Lord commanded at ...
... remains as it was in the days of Gregory I , and that goes back far behind his time till its origin is lost in the mists that hang over the first centuries when the Roman Christians met together to do the things the Lord commanded at ...
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