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Pagina 186
... called decurions , an inferior senate , called curia , with other necessary officers . The ecclesiastical concerns were managed by a bishop in each , whose power sometimes extended into lay concerns . After this period , constant ...
... called decurions , an inferior senate , called curia , with other necessary officers . The ecclesiastical concerns were managed by a bishop in each , whose power sometimes extended into lay concerns . After this period , constant ...
Pagina 205
... called , in the book of Daniel , Darius the Mede : but Anquetil has fully esta blished that the person , called in Daniel Darius the Mede , was really the first Darius , the son of Hystaspes of Media . There is no mis- nomer in the case ...
... called , in the book of Daniel , Darius the Mede : but Anquetil has fully esta blished that the person , called in Daniel Darius the Mede , was really the first Darius , the son of Hystaspes of Media . There is no mis- nomer in the case ...
Pagina 240
... called from the curliness of its grey hair , resembling moss , and con- cealing it among the trees , is the most remarkable . The pro- verbial laziness of this loathsome creature is here imputed to its being a nocturnal animal , very ...
... called from the curliness of its grey hair , resembling moss , and con- cealing it among the trees , is the most remarkable . The pro- verbial laziness of this loathsome creature is here imputed to its being a nocturnal animal , very ...
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