General History of Civilization in Europe: From the Fall of the Roman Empire to the French Revolution, Volume 2D. Appleton, 1846 - Civilization |
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... possessed institutions favorable to intel- lectual development - Gaulish schools - Legal situation of the profes- sors - Religious society has no other mediums of development and influence than its ideas - Still one languishes and the ...
... possessed institutions favorable to intel- lectual development - Gaulish schools - Legal situation of the profes- sors - Religious society has no other mediums of development and influence than its ideas - Still one languishes and the ...
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... possessed , nor at the present day do they possess more power than in England ; but they are , above all things , practical ; they exert a great influence over the conduct , happiness , and sentiments of indi- viduals ; but they have ...
... possessed , nor at the present day do they possess more power than in England ; but they are , above all things , practical ; they exert a great influence over the conduct , happiness , and sentiments of indi- viduals ; but they have ...
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... possessed the same genius , nor experienced the same adventurous destiny as Descartes ; but almost all of them , at the same time that they sought truth , have comprehended the world . They were alike capable of observing and of ...
... possessed the same genius , nor experienced the same adventurous destiny as Descartes ; but almost all of them , at the same time that they sought truth , have comprehended the world . They were alike capable of observing and of ...
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... possessed what was called jus Italicum — the Italian law . In the municipia of Italy , the right of administering justice to the citizens , at least in civil matters and in the first instance , appertained to certain municipal ...
... possessed what was called jus Italicum — the Italian law . In the municipia of Italy , the right of administering justice to the citizens , at least in civil matters and in the first instance , appertained to certain municipal ...
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... possessed landed property to the extent of not less than twenty - five acres ( jugera ) , and were not included in any way among the privileged persons exempt from curial functions . Persons belonged to this class either by origin or by ...
... possessed landed property to the extent of not less than twenty - five acres ( jugera ) , and were not included in any way among the privileged persons exempt from curial functions . Persons belonged to this class either by origin or by ...
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