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... archbishop . Without the least mixture , as it is said , of art or intrigue , the whole body of the people unanimously saluted him with the episcopal title : the concord and perseverance of their ac- clamations were ascribed to a ...
... archbishop . Without the least mixture , as it is said , of art or intrigue , the whole body of the people unanimously saluted him with the episcopal title : the concord and perseverance of their ac- clamations were ascribed to a ...
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... archbishop ; and he deserved the esteem , without soliciting the favour or apprehending the dis- pleasure , of his feeble sovereigns . 64 cessful to the Justina . April 3- The government of Italy , and of the young emperor , naturally ...
... archbishop ; and he deserved the esteem , without soliciting the favour or apprehending the dis- pleasure , of his feeble sovereigns . 64 cessful to the Justina . April 3- The government of Italy , and of the young emperor , naturally ...
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... archbishop ; who acted from the laudable persuasion that every measure of civil government may have some connexion with the glory of God and the interest of the true religion . The monks and populace of Callinicum , an obscure town on ...
... archbishop ; who acted from the laudable persuasion that every measure of civil government may have some connexion with the glory of God and the interest of the true religion . The monks and populace of Callinicum , an obscure town on ...
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