The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 76
... century . Marriage was usually celebrated by the priest , and not merely in his presence ; though the ceremony still takes place at the church door . Not until the thirteenth century , as a general rule , does the priest appear with ...
... century . Marriage was usually celebrated by the priest , and not merely in his presence ; though the ceremony still takes place at the church door . Not until the thirteenth century , as a general rule , does the priest appear with ...
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... century into a philosophical exercise and a literary pursuit , and in the nineteenth century into a scientific compilation and exposition . This is to identify the logical stages with the chronological . At first , history and ...
... century into a philosophical exercise and a literary pursuit , and in the nineteenth century into a scientific compilation and exposition . This is to identify the logical stages with the chronological . At first , history and ...
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... century the roots of the anarchy which now prevails . The Treaty of Westphalia marks , by general consent , the close of the period of the Reformation , of the religious wars in which for a full century Europe in general , and Germany ...
... century the roots of the anarchy which now prevails . The Treaty of Westphalia marks , by general consent , the close of the period of the Reformation , of the religious wars in which for a full century Europe in general , and Germany ...
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JANUARY | 1 |
Mussolinis Masterwork in Africa | 7 |
Park Lane Past and Present | 15 |
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