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'Ecclesiastic' Rome is the stronghold of a most tremendous fact, from whatever point of view
Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome 1881
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With name of Stars Map Logic Ecclesiastic pray for you.
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Nancy Spies' book, Ecclesiastic Pomp and Aristocratic Ceremony, analysises the types of metallic threads used in tablet woven brocades and may be a good read for you to be able to check other options too.
Guessing the Market a stitch in time 2009
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Every day remember the Ecclesiastic statement, 'We have to toil but we are not desitned to see the fruits of our toiling.'
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Ecclesiastic appointments, corporate management, charity, "brain trust", foundations, university appointments, and even scholarship awards are controlled by political elites, with the consequent assurances that these appointees will play ball with the politicians and their “sponsors”.
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Of the 60-odd paintings on view, the 11 by El Greco include some of his very greatest: "View of Toledo," "Fray Hortensio Félix Paravicino," "Portrait of an Ecclesiastic."
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Juarez was appointed Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastic Affairs, then moved on to become the secretary to the President.
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Juarez was appointed Minister of Justice and Ecclesiastic Affairs, then moved on to become the secretary to the President.
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There are several little Crucifixes here, which the Ecclesiastic, who showed them told Us, were made of Bits of the true Cross.
Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 27 February 1779 1973
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Mr. Marbois told a Story of an Ecclesiastic, who pronounced a funeral oration on Marshall Saxe.
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