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... authorities , or from authorities balanced or contradictory , I have avoided the expression of any positive opinion . I am unwilling to claim the authority of history for that for which there is not historical evidence . I would further ...
... authorities , or from authorities balanced or contradictory , I have avoided the expression of any positive opinion . I am unwilling to claim the authority of history for that for which there is not historical evidence . I would further ...
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... authority for the life , the acts , and the aims , of the founder of Islam . Some , even of my most friendly critics , have observed certain negligences and inaccuracies of style in the former volumes . Most , I will not venture to say ...
... authority for the life , the acts , and the aims , of the founder of Islam . Some , even of my most friendly critics , have observed certain negligences and inaccuracies of style in the former volumes . Most , I will not venture to say ...
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... authority and do- minion , not altogether from their intrinsic truth , but rather from their constant asseveration , especially when they fall in with the natural hopes and fears , the wants and necessities of human nature . The mass of ...
... authority and do- minion , not altogether from their intrinsic truth , but rather from their constant asseveration , especially when they fall in with the natural hopes and fears , the wants and necessities of human nature . The mass of ...
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... authority , which was not ratified by the trembling assent of Christendom . The Crusades , too , had now made the Western world tributary to the Popedom ; the vast subventions raised for the Holy Land were to a certain extent at the ...
... authority , which was not ratified by the trembling assent of Christendom . The Crusades , too , had now made the Western world tributary to the Popedom ; the vast subventions raised for the Holy Land were to a certain extent at the ...
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... authority of his election ; there was no murmur of opposition or schism : the general suffrage of the clergy and the people of Rome was confirmed by the unhesitating assent of Chris- tendom . The death of the Emperor , the infancy of ...
... authority of his election ; there was no murmur of opposition or schism : the general suffrage of the clergy and the people of Rome was confirmed by the unhesitating assent of Chris- tendom . The death of the Emperor , the infancy of ...
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