The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, المجلد 20Little, Brown, 1886 |
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... regarded as the first occasion on which the houses of Hohenzollern and Hapsburg came into Freder competition . Frederick was succeeded in Brandenburg by his son Frederick II . ( 1440-1470 ) , and in his Franconian possessions by his son ...
... regarded as the first occasion on which the houses of Hohenzollern and Hapsburg came into Freder competition . Frederick was succeeded in Brandenburg by his son Frederick II . ( 1440-1470 ) , and in his Franconian possessions by his son ...
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... regarded him- self , like Henry VIII . of England , as standing towards his own country in the place of the pope . The public introduction of the new faith was accomplished without difficulty , and the clergy witnessed the ...
... regarded him- self , like Henry VIII . of England , as standing towards his own country in the place of the pope . The public introduction of the new faith was accomplished without difficulty , and the clergy witnessed the ...
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... regarded as merely an appendage of the empire . Its army was of little value ; its soil was poor ; and its revenue was insignificant . To other sources of weakness were added the scattered nature of the electoral possessions , their ...
... regarded as merely an appendage of the empire . Its army was of little value ; its soil was poor ; and its revenue was insignificant . To other sources of weakness were added the scattered nature of the electoral possessions , their ...
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... regarded the former with simple loyalty in other parts of Germany by reprisals on his own Roman as its natural suzerain ; the rivalry between Austria and Catholic subjects , and he also gave welcome to numerous Prussia had begun , and ...
... regarded the former with simple loyalty in other parts of Germany by reprisals on his own Roman as its natural suzerain ; the rivalry between Austria and Catholic subjects , and he also gave welcome to numerous Prussia had begun , and ...
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... regarded the critical investigation of knowledge as a psychological problem , and set to work to study the individual mind simply for the sake of this problem . But none the less their stand- point was the proper one for the science of ...
... regarded the critical investigation of knowledge as a psychological problem , and set to work to study the individual mind simply for the sake of this problem . But none the less their stand- point was the proper one for the science of ...
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