The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 102Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1927 |
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... POLITICAL SCIENCE . By George E. G. Catlin CRAFTSMANSHIP AND THE SCIENTIFIC ECONOMIST . By G. W. Thomson . THE VICTORIAN WOMAN . By Sir Arthur Ünderhill PAGE 15 48 COON QUAW & 67 78 89 98 108 120 125 · 135 145 158 · 172 • 184 • 190 198 ...
... POLITICAL SCIENCE . By George E. G. Catlin CRAFTSMANSHIP AND THE SCIENTIFIC ECONOMIST . By G. W. Thomson . THE VICTORIAN WOMAN . By Sir Arthur Ünderhill PAGE 15 48 COON QUAW & 67 78 89 98 108 120 125 · 135 145 158 · 172 • 184 • 190 198 ...
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... political traditions , and various levels of culture . The Christianity of Rome was not identical with that of Alexandria , nor that of Antioch with that of Constantinople . These differences fitted on to all manner of secular interests ...
... political traditions , and various levels of culture . The Christianity of Rome was not identical with that of Alexandria , nor that of Antioch with that of Constantinople . These differences fitted on to all manner of secular interests ...
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... political , became almost inevitably ecclesiastical also . When the Roman Empire in the West fell before the attacks of the Teutonic barbarians , the ecclesiastical system was powerfully affected . The Church was feudalised as well as ...
... political , became almost inevitably ecclesiastical also . When the Roman Empire in the West fell before the attacks of the Teutonic barbarians , the ecclesiastical system was powerfully affected . The Church was feudalised as well as ...
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... political interference of the Papacy . ( c ) The revolt of incipient patriotism against the ignoring or injuring of national interests by the Papacy . During the long conflict with France the circumstance that the Papacy was resident at ...
... political interference of the Papacy . ( c ) The revolt of incipient patriotism against the ignoring or injuring of national interests by the Papacy . During the long conflict with France the circumstance that the Papacy was resident at ...
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... political sagacity . Her hard , clear understanding could perceive much which her more sincerely religious contemporaries failed to see . Henry IV . thought Paris worth a mass , and by his cynicism secured more for the French Huguenots ...
... political sagacity . Her hard , clear understanding could perceive much which her more sincerely religious contemporaries failed to see . Henry IV . thought Paris worth a mass , and by his cynicism secured more for the French Huguenots ...
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