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Page 266
... tion ; that his charge was confined to a parish , though ambi tion afterward extended it to that of a diocese ; and that the hierarchy , as to all its higher members , was formed on the model of the civil magistracy of the Roman Empire ...
... tion ; that his charge was confined to a parish , though ambi tion afterward extended it to that of a diocese ; and that the hierarchy , as to all its higher members , was formed on the model of the civil magistracy of the Roman Empire ...
Page 459
... tion . The political storm , which had been gathering for years , at last burst with tremendous fury ; and , from its vicinity to France , the little state of Geneva felt , with peculiar aggrava- tion , the direful effects of the ...
... tion . The political storm , which had been gathering for years , at last burst with tremendous fury ; and , from its vicinity to France , the little state of Geneva felt , with peculiar aggrava- tion , the direful effects of the ...
Page 538
... tion , however , has since been determined : the same cause , then , should explain it , which explains the acceleration of the moon's motion : but , if the secular variations produced by the succes- sive transmission of gravity be ...
... tion , however , has since been determined : the same cause , then , should explain it , which explains the acceleration of the moon's motion : but , if the secular variations produced by the succes- sive transmission of gravity be ...
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