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... court . The majority of that body declared the election of Vane and his as- sociates void , whereupon the inhabitants of Boston returned them a second time on the next day . In order to put down the Hutchin- sonian heresy , a law was ...
... court . The majority of that body declared the election of Vane and his as- sociates void , whereupon the inhabitants of Boston returned them a second time on the next day . In order to put down the Hutchin- sonian heresy , a law was ...
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... court . To Julius II . is also due the foun- dation of the museum . The portion of the Vati- can which is now the ... courts , and 4,422 rooms . The scala regia , or great stair- case , is a masterpiece of Bernini , and chiefly ...
... court . To Julius II . is also due the foun- dation of the museum . The portion of the Vati- can which is now the ... courts , and 4,422 rooms . The scala regia , or great stair- case , is a masterpiece of Bernini , and chiefly ...
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... court of San Damaso , the uppermost story supported by columns , and the two lower by pilasters . They were built after designs by Bramante , and on one side of the court were painted from the designs of Raphael ; they have been much in ...
... court of San Damaso , the uppermost story supported by columns , and the two lower by pilasters . They were built after designs by Bramante , and on one side of the court were painted from the designs of Raphael ; they have been much in ...
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... court , and only upon the " red earth , " as its soil was called in their phraseology , could its members be initiated or its sittings be held . The tribunal was at first a protest against the arbitrary de- cisions of the lawless barons ...
... court , and only upon the " red earth , " as its soil was called in their phraseology , could its members be initiated or its sittings be held . The tribunal was at first a protest against the arbitrary de- cisions of the lawless barons ...
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... court painter , with a regular salary in addition to the payments for his works , and is said to have received the exclusive privilege of portraying the king on canvas . In 1623 he also made a sketch , since lost , of Charles I. of ...
... court painter , with a regular salary in addition to the payments for his works , and is said to have received the exclusive privilege of portraying the king on canvas . In 1623 he also made a sketch , since lost , of Charles I. of ...
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