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... the period it comprises . He can only hope that , with all its defects , it may yet be recognised as partially supplying a long existing want ; and at a time when those few restrictions that have been supposed PREFACE . xi.
... the period it comprises . He can only hope that , with all its defects , it may yet be recognised as partially supplying a long existing want ; and at a time when those few restrictions that have been supposed PREFACE . xi.
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... recognised at Rome as a studium generale . Privileges resulting from the papal recognition . THE MENDICANTS • Increase of their power and decline of their popularity Their conduct as described by Matthew Paris ib . ib . 146 ib . ib ...
... recognised at Rome as a studium generale . Privileges resulting from the papal recognition . THE MENDICANTS • Increase of their power and decline of their popularity Their conduct as described by Matthew Paris ib . ib . 146 ib . ib ...
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... recognise the transmitted influence of both these illustrious ministers of the most enlightened of the Gothic conquerors . With the name of Isidorus again , is associated , though in no true connexion , one of the most important ...
... recognise the transmitted influence of both these illustrious ministers of the most enlightened of the Gothic conquerors . With the name of Isidorus again , is associated , though in no true connexion , one of the most important ...
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... recognised law of the 1 Paradiso , Bk . x 113 . 2 See a Lecture by R. G. Phillimore On the Influence of Ecclesiastical Law on European Legislation ; ' also Butler's Hora Juridice Subseciva , p . 3 ; the latter writer , though a staunch ...
... recognised law of the 1 Paradiso , Bk . x 113 . 2 See a Lecture by R. G. Phillimore On the Influence of Ecclesiastical Law on European Legislation ; ' also Butler's Hora Juridice Subseciva , p . 3 ; the latter writer , though a staunch ...
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... recognised this fundamental law . Such was the commence- ment of a fresh controversy which , though familiar to modern ears , seemed strange and portentous to the eleventh century . Lanfranc , The position which Berengar was led finally ...
... recognised this fundamental law . Such was the commence- ment of a fresh controversy which , though familiar to modern ears , seemed strange and portentous to the eleventh century . Lanfranc , The position which Berengar was led finally ...
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