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... ; from whom §§ 11. and 12. are taken . 3 The true reading is preserved in Gilbert : Derbiæ . De Mundo , iv . 2 . 5 Acosta . ubi sup . ii . 13 . id quod videtur argenti fodinis juxta Potosam attri- bui posse 40 HISTORIA VENTORUM .
... ; from whom §§ 11. and 12. are taken . 3 The true reading is preserved in Gilbert : Derbiæ . De Mundo , iv . 2 . 5 Acosta . ubi sup . ii . 13 . id quod videtur argenti fodinis juxta Potosam attri- bui posse 40 HISTORIA VENTORUM .
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... true . Why the popes live so short a time after their elevation was an old question . Alexander II . proposed it to Peter Damiani , who answered it by saying that providence meant to show us how transitory a thing is human greatness ...
... true . Why the popes live so short a time after their elevation was an old question . Alexander II . proposed it to Peter Damiani , who answered it by saying that providence meant to show us how transitory a thing is human greatness ...
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... true pope , is especially remarkable for having been pope thirty years . See L'Art de verifier les Dates . Haller's remarks on the length of life of the popes deserve notice . His principal authority appears to be Lancesius ; from whom ...
... true pope , is especially remarkable for having been pope thirty years . See L'Art de verifier les Dates . Haller's remarks on the length of life of the popes deserve notice . His principal authority appears to be Lancesius ; from whom ...
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... true that Cabral took possession of Brazil on behalf of the Crown of Portugal as early as 1500 , and that on Easter Sunday in that year he erected a stone cross where Quarto Seguro now stands . But nei- ther that town nor any other ...
... true that Cabral took possession of Brazil on behalf of the Crown of Portugal as early as 1500 , and that on Easter Sunday in that year he erected a stone cross where Quarto Seguro now stands . But nei- ther that town nor any other ...
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... true , if that Lord had lived , Your Majesty ere long had been invoked to the protec- tion of another History ; whereof , not Nature's kingdom , as in this , but these of Your Majesty's ( during the time and reign of King Henry the ...
... true , if that Lord had lived , Your Majesty ere long had been invoked to the protec- tion of another History ; whereof , not Nature's kingdom , as in this , but these of Your Majesty's ( during the time and reign of King Henry the ...
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