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The other orders are to be considered as voluntary associations , in which
whatever affects the whole body , is regulated by the common suffrage of all its
members . The executive power is vested in the persons placed at the head of
each ...
The other orders are to be considered as voluntary associations , in which
whatever affects the whole body , is regulated by the common suffrage of all its
members . The executive power is vested in the persons placed at the head of
each ...
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Some have supposed that the whole affair originated in the court , and that Joan
d'Arc was from the very first instructed in the part that she was to act . Pope Pius II
. seems to have inclined to this opinion . 10. But from her examination before ...
Some have supposed that the whole affair originated in the court , and that Joan
d'Arc was from the very first instructed in the part that she was to act . Pope Pius II
. seems to have inclined to this opinion . 10. But from her examination before ...
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were not only defeated , with the loss of their baggage , but the whole army was
almost totally dispersed , and Edward himselt narrowly escaped . 16. The
Scottish king , continuing his march , desolated the country with fire and sword ,
as far as ...
were not only defeated , with the loss of their baggage , but the whole army was
almost totally dispersed , and Edward himselt narrowly escaped . 16. The
Scottish king , continuing his march , desolated the country with fire and sword ,
as far as ...
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