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... hand , particular attention has been paid to the policy of England as a member of the European commonwealth . This second and revised edition will be found to contain the same principles on which the first was written . They are those ...
... hand , particular attention has been paid to the policy of England as a member of the European commonwealth . This second and revised edition will be found to contain the same principles on which the first was written . They are those ...
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... hands of slaves who had originally been Christians , yet every- thing appertaining to the administration of justice , religion , and education was intrusted solely to the hands of native Turks . In the Ottoman polity , indeed , religion ...
... hands of slaves who had originally been Christians , yet every- thing appertaining to the administration of justice , religion , and education was intrusted solely to the hands of native Turks . In the Ottoman polity , indeed , religion ...
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... hands either of Turks or Italians . The Pelo- ponnesus , indeed , still belonged to the Greeks , and was divided into small sovereignties whose rulers bore the title of Despot . This peninsula , as well as the coast from Ętolia to the ...
... hands either of Turks or Italians . The Pelo- ponnesus , indeed , still belonged to the Greeks , and was divided into small sovereignties whose rulers bore the title of Despot . This peninsula , as well as the coast from Ętolia to the ...
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... hand , and that of the Diets on the other , the authority of the Emperors was reduced almost to a nullity . Many of them spent their lives in a state of degrading poverty , and hid their misfortunes by absent- ing themselves from their ...
... hand , and that of the Diets on the other , the authority of the Emperors was reduced almost to a nullity . Many of them spent their lives in a state of degrading poverty , and hid their misfortunes by absent- ing themselves from their ...
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... hands of the Pope . Nicholas V. , who then filled the Papal chair , received him with great magnificence ; but it was observed that Frederick , till after his coronation , yielded precedence to the Cardinals . According to the strict ...
... hands of the Pope . Nicholas V. , who then filled the Papal chair , received him with great magnificence ; but it was observed that Frederick , till after his coronation , yielded precedence to the Cardinals . According to the strict ...
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