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... Austria . - Victorious Career of Protestantism . Its magnificent Prospects about 1560. - Reinvigoration of the Roman Church and Preparations for the Conflict . - Far superior to Pro- testantism in worldly Resources , supported by larger ...
... Austria . - Victorious Career of Protestantism . Its magnificent Prospects about 1560. - Reinvigoration of the Roman Church and Preparations for the Conflict . - Far superior to Pro- testantism in worldly Resources , supported by larger ...
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... Austria . - French Revolution of February , 1848 .-- Uprising of Italy against Austria . - Refusal of Pius to take Part therein . - Wrath of Italy with her Idol . - Constraint laid upon him . - His Flight from Rome . - Establishment of ...
... Austria . - French Revolution of February , 1848 .-- Uprising of Italy against Austria . - Refusal of Pius to take Part therein . - Wrath of Italy with her Idol . - Constraint laid upon him . - His Flight from Rome . - Establishment of ...
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... AUSTRIA AS ACTORS IN THE PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama . - Multitude and Splendour of its Incidents and Per- sonages . Marvellous Unity of Action throughout . - Wonderful Self - consistency , not only in the chief ...
... AUSTRIA AS ACTORS IN THE PAPAL DRAMA . PAGE 397 Grandeur of the Papal Drama . - Multitude and Splendour of its Incidents and Per- sonages . Marvellous Unity of Action throughout . - Wonderful Self - consistency , not only in the chief ...
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... Austria was the last head - this power claimed to re- present and continue the old heathen Roman Empire , and of this power the popes claimed to have the disposal and consecra- tion , reckoned this coronation of Charlemagne among the ...
... Austria was the last head - this power claimed to re- present and continue the old heathen Roman Empire , and of this power the popes claimed to have the disposal and consecra- tion , reckoned this coronation of Charlemagne among the ...
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... ( che fece per viltate il gran rifiuto ) ' among the wretched crew ' hate- ful to God and to His enemies ' ( Inferno , iii . 55–62 ) . Austria ; governed Charles II . , king of Naples IV . ] THE POPEDOM IN FULL STRENGTH AND SPLENDOUR . 103.
... ( che fece per viltate il gran rifiuto ) ' among the wretched crew ' hate- ful to God and to His enemies ' ( Inferno , iii . 55–62 ) . Austria ; governed Charles II . , king of Naples IV . ] THE POPEDOM IN FULL STRENGTH AND SPLENDOUR . 103.
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Page 478 - And she may still exist in undiminished vigour when some traveller from New Zealand shall, in the midst of a vast solitude, take his stand on a broken arch of London Bridge to sketch the ruins of St. Paul's.
Page 469 - Pagan has been dead many a day ; and as for the other, though he be yet alive, he is, by reason of age, and also of the many shrewd brushes that he met with in his younger days, grown so crazy and stiff in his joints that he can now do little more than sit in his cave's mouth, grinning at pilgrims as they go by, and biting his nails because he cannot come at them.