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... pope pope Alberic III consul , dux , patricius Theodora IV = Gregory II senator , dux , patricius , Theophylact BENEDICT IX pope Peter consul , dux Octavian Peter Gregory III patricius et consul Gregory T Otto count of Tusculum John ...
... pope pope Alberic III consul , dux , patricius Theodora IV = Gregory II senator , dux , patricius , Theophylact BENEDICT IX pope Peter consul , dux Octavian Peter Gregory III patricius et consul Gregory T Otto count of Tusculum John ...
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... Pope gradually to emancipate himself from his traditional surroundings ; for the Roman notaries could not write in that character . The freedom thus acquired was extended when the Pope was no longer permanently established in the city ...
... Pope gradually to emancipate himself from his traditional surroundings ; for the Roman notaries could not write in that character . The freedom thus acquired was extended when the Pope was no longer permanently established in the city ...
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... Pope's poetry , as the battle - ground of contending schools of criticism no less than for its own sake , has passed through many editorial hands . But no serious attempt had been made either to collate the various texts issued by Pope ...
... Pope's poetry , as the battle - ground of contending schools of criticism no less than for its own sake , has passed through many editorial hands . But no serious attempt had been made either to collate the various texts issued by Pope ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
JACOB AND THE MANDRAKES BY J G FRAZER FELLOW OF | 57 |
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