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Page viii
... Innocent III . - Marvellous Skill and Vigour of the Pontiff in crushing the former and unfolding the latter . His thorough Mastery of the Age and sub- jection of its chief Personages . - Victory over Philip Augustus of France ...
... Innocent III . - Marvellous Skill and Vigour of the Pontiff in crushing the former and unfolding the latter . His thorough Mastery of the Age and sub- jection of its chief Personages . - Victory over Philip Augustus of France ...
Page ix
... Innocent's Dealings with the Crusading Spirit . — The Roman See served by the Fourth Crusade and the Establishment of a Latin Emperor and Patriarch at Constantinople , but far more thoroughly served by the Crusade against the Albigenses ...
... Innocent's Dealings with the Crusading Spirit . — The Roman See served by the Fourth Crusade and the Establishment of a Latin Emperor and Patriarch at Constantinople , but far more thoroughly served by the Crusade against the Albigenses ...
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... Innocent XI . and served by Innocent XII . in the matter of the Spanish Succession . - The Popedom guiltless of his Proscription of the Protestants , but his Accomplice in the Persecu- tion of the Jansenists . - Dealings of Rome and ...
... Innocent XI . and served by Innocent XII . in the matter of the Spanish Succession . - The Popedom guiltless of his Proscription of the Protestants , but his Accomplice in the Persecu- tion of the Jansenists . - Dealings of Rome and ...
Page xvi
... Innocent II . ( 1130-43 ) as a pontiff who ' fetches a glorious name from an innocent life : ' ' Nomen ab innocua ducit laudabile vita . " ' Caspar Gebhardt in his Icones Imperatorum Romanorum , p . 418 , thus apostrophises Innocent X ...
... Innocent II . ( 1130-43 ) as a pontiff who ' fetches a glorious name from an innocent life : ' ' Nomen ab innocua ducit laudabile vita . " ' Caspar Gebhardt in his Icones Imperatorum Romanorum , p . 418 , thus apostrophises Innocent X ...
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... innocence before his illustrious protector ; and on Christmas- day , 800 , Leo III . placed the imperial crown on the head of Charles the Great , and hailed him Emperor of the Romans.3 The Western Empire reappeared . The pontiff and the ...
... innocence before his illustrious protector ; and on Christmas- day , 800 , Leo III . placed the imperial crown on the head of Charles the Great , and hailed him Emperor of the Romans.3 The Western Empire reappeared . The pontiff and the ...
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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.