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temporal bone

Bone forming part of the base and side walls of the skull. It has squamous, tympanic, and petrous parts. The petrous portion includes the mastoid process behind the external ear, which contains the middle and inner ear.



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On Christian Government is now one of the most substantial texts defending the papal side in a conflict that ended the papacy's claim to supremacy in temporals.
49) For the first time in history God supports the clergy's dominion over temporals.
 
 
 
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