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... France . French Demo- cracy in 1589 and 1789. - Excesses of French Popery compared with those of French Jacobinism . - Three Parties in France . - The Three Henries . - Death of Henry of Guise and Henry of Valois . - Accession of Henry ...
... France . French Demo- cracy in 1589 and 1789. - Excesses of French Popery compared with those of French Jacobinism . - Three Parties in France . - The Three Henries . - Death of Henry of Guise and Henry of Valois . - Accession of Henry ...
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... France . - Awfulness and Exactness of the Retribution . - Complication of Events and Feelings .-- Expectation that the End was come . - Election of Pius VII . - His Re - establishment at Rome by the Coalition . - Concordat with ...
... France . - Awfulness and Exactness of the Retribution . - Complication of Events and Feelings .-- Expectation that the End was come . - Election of Pius VII . - His Re - establishment at Rome by the Coalition . - Concordat with ...
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... France , Austria and England , especially in France . — From the Eighth to the_Nineteenth Century the French Monarchy the exacting Benefactor and oppressive Protector of the Roman See . - A Sketch of the Dealings of France with Rome for ...
... France , Austria and England , especially in France . — From the Eighth to the_Nineteenth Century the French Monarchy the exacting Benefactor and oppressive Protector of the Roman See . - A Sketch of the Dealings of France with Rome for ...
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... France , Spain , and Ireland , which received Christianity independently of Rome , stubbornly clave to the Papacy , England converted from Rome , and Germany converted for Rome , eagerly renounced the popedom and faithfully upheld the ...
... France , Spain , and Ireland , which received Christianity independently of Rome , stubbornly clave to the Papacy , England converted from Rome , and Germany converted for Rome , eagerly renounced the popedom and faithfully upheld the ...
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... France , and drove them back over the Pyrenees . He and his sons , Carloman and Pepin , made great conquests in Germany , and furthered much the spiritual con- quests of Boniface . But these heroic Franks were not the only great men of ...
... France , and drove them back over the Pyrenees . He and his sons , Carloman and Pepin , made great conquests in Germany , and furthered much the spiritual con- quests of Boniface . But these heroic Franks were not the only great men of ...
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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.