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... civil affairs . Sometimes a chief acquires absolute power , but of that kind which strong minds gain over weak ones , and it behooves every leader to bear his faculties meekly . " Laws the Dahcotahs have none ; but they have customs ...
... civil affairs . Sometimes a chief acquires absolute power , but of that kind which strong minds gain over weak ones , and it behooves every leader to bear his faculties meekly . " Laws the Dahcotahs have none ; but they have customs ...
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... civil and religious freedom . Are we ready to embrace these issues at a moment when the demon of Despotism reigns in the complacency of renewed vigor over the whole of continental Europe , from the North Sea to the Mediterranean ? when ...
... civil and religious freedom . Are we ready to embrace these issues at a moment when the demon of Despotism reigns in the complacency of renewed vigor over the whole of continental Europe , from the North Sea to the Mediterranean ? when ...
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... civil judge , and pronounce sentence upon the con- demned man ; and when this was finally ac- complished , and the day of execution fixed upon , so great was the popular horror , that the shopkeepers of St. Andrews closed their shops ...
... civil judge , and pronounce sentence upon the con- demned man ; and when this was finally ac- complished , and the day of execution fixed upon , so great was the popular horror , that the shopkeepers of St. Andrews closed their shops ...
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... civil law give way to the mandates of the Church , it would seem that the Romanist can- not abjure even the temporal authority of his foreign potentate without abjuring his religion . It would seem from this extract , also , that when ...
... civil law give way to the mandates of the Church , it would seem that the Romanist can- not abjure even the temporal authority of his foreign potentate without abjuring his religion . It would seem from this extract , also , that when ...
Page 37
... civil power subordinate to the spiritual ; by which is meant , as we understand it , that all civil authority must yield to Roman Catholic supremacy , when- ever the physical power is sufficient to sustain the authority and will of the ...
... civil power subordinate to the spiritual ; by which is meant , as we understand it , that all civil authority must yield to Roman Catholic supremacy , when- ever the physical power is sufficient to sustain the authority and will of the ...
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