Annals of the English Bible, Nide 1William Pickering, 1845 |
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Sivu xxxii
... father , so , after many ages , the posterity of both had met , not to destroy each other , but to display the full extent of their intellectual power . Under the Caliphs , instead of the canonical policy of proselyting by the sword ...
... father , so , after many ages , the posterity of both had met , not to destroy each other , but to display the full extent of their intellectual power . Under the Caliphs , instead of the canonical policy of proselyting by the sword ...
Sivu liii
... fathers . Among others , this was especially imitated , if not preceded , by COSMO DE MEDICI , the Florentine merchant , to whom a cargo of Indian spices and Greek books was often imported in the same vessel . His active agent , Janus ...
... fathers . Among others , this was especially imitated , if not preceded , by COSMO DE MEDICI , the Florentine merchant , to whom a cargo of Indian spices and Greek books was often imported in the same vessel . His active agent , Janus ...
Sivu lvi
... father of printing , and Schoeffer the main improver of it , while Fust , not only by his ingenuity , but his wealth , had assisted both ; but all these men were bent upon keeping the art secret ; and , left to themselves ...
... father of printing , and Schoeffer the main improver of it , while Fust , not only by his ingenuity , but his wealth , had assisted both ; but all these men were bent upon keeping the art secret ; and , left to themselves ...
Sivu lx
... , John Earl of Worcester , and Earl Rivers , and the deep interest taken in William Caxton , the father of printing in our native land . With the exception , indeed , of the Sclavonian or northern nations lx [ XV . CENT . INTRODUCTION .
... , John Earl of Worcester , and Earl Rivers , and the deep interest taken in William Caxton , the father of printing in our native land . With the exception , indeed , of the Sclavonian or northern nations lx [ XV . CENT . INTRODUCTION .
Sivu lxii
... father had , indeed , humbled the Barons of England , while he himself remained the devoted vassal of the Pontiff ; and , at the end of the fifteenth century , the capital of Italy was still , in its own ancient sense , the capital of ...
... father had , indeed , humbled the Barons of England , while he himself remained the devoted vassal of the Pontiff ; and , at the end of the fifteenth century , the capital of Italy was still , in its own ancient sense , the capital of ...
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