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Henry II , an undutiful son , celebrated his accession by acting in nearly every particular in opposition to the methods of his father . The Constable Montmorency , who had been disgraced under Francis , was immediately recalled to ...
Henry II , an undutiful son , celebrated his accession by acting in nearly every particular in opposition to the methods of his father . The Constable Montmorency , who had been disgraced under Francis , was immediately recalled to ...
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He acknowledged enthusiastically the good points of the volume -- it was ' probably incomparably better than anything of its size ' : and he laid particular stress on its ' very powerful synopsis of the theory of knowledge and of Neo ...
He acknowledged enthusiastically the good points of the volume -- it was ' probably incomparably better than anything of its size ' : and he laid particular stress on its ' very powerful synopsis of the theory of knowledge and of Neo ...
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As to Driesch , he is in the first rank of biological specialists and he plumps for Vitalism ; better still , he has concentrated most of his attention of late years on this particular problem . I trust , however , that I may confess ...
As to Driesch , he is in the first rank of biological specialists and he plumps for Vitalism ; better still , he has concentrated most of his attention of late years on this particular problem . I trust , however , that I may confess ...
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... belonged not only the general right of supervision and ultimate authority over local churches , but also in particular the imparting of the gift of the Spirit , whether in ... Confirmation or ... Ordination .
... belonged not only the general right of supervision and ultimate authority over local churches , but also in particular the imparting of the gift of the Spirit , whether in ... Confirmation or ... Ordination .
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Such a worker would consider himself fortunate if he were able to verify his references , and to ascertain some particular facts of which he already had some knowledge ; and he might sometimes stumble upon an occasional piece of ...
Such a worker would consider himself fortunate if he were able to verify his references , and to ascertain some particular facts of which he already had some knowledge ; and he might sometimes stumble upon an occasional piece of ...
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