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... Crown . - Coronation of Charlemagne by Leo III . - Creation of the Holy Roman Empire , at once the Creature and the Master of the Roman Church . - Consecration of the Kingdom of this World and Desecration and Trans- formation into a ...
... Crown . - Coronation of Charlemagne by Leo III . - Creation of the Holy Roman Empire , at once the Creature and the Master of the Roman Church . - Consecration of the Kingdom of this World and Desecration and Trans- formation into a ...
Page xi
... Crown almost in the Gift of the Papacy . - Conversion and Triumph of Henry IV . and his tardy Recog- nition by Pope Clement VIII . - Wide Extent of the Conflict . - In Sweden a Roman Catholic King deposed by a Protestant People ...
... Crown almost in the Gift of the Papacy . - Conversion and Triumph of Henry IV . and his tardy Recog- nition by Pope Clement VIII . - Wide Extent of the Conflict . - In Sweden a Roman Catholic King deposed by a Protestant People ...
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... crown ; the pontiff besought the aid of the Franks for the maintenance of his power . Pope Zachary approved of the transfer of their throne from its nominal occupant , the power- less Childeric , the last of the long - haired ...
... crown ; the pontiff besought the aid of the Franks for the maintenance of his power . Pope Zachary approved of the transfer of their throne from its nominal occupant , the power- less Childeric , the last of the long - haired ...
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... crown on the head of Charles the Great , and hailed him Emperor of the Romans.3 The Western Empire reappeared . The pontiff and the Cæsar stood side by side , most strangely and confusedly bound together , each depending upon the other ...
... crown on the head of Charles the Great , and hailed him Emperor of the Romans.3 The Western Empire reappeared . The pontiff and the Cæsar stood side by side , most strangely and confusedly bound together , each depending upon the other ...
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... crown and receive an Italian principality . An overseer of Christ's flock claimed at once to represent Christ and to create Cæsar , to be a great spiritual prince and a small earthly prince , to be a king and a king - maker . The ...
... crown and receive an Italian principality . An overseer of Christ's flock claimed at once to represent Christ and to create Cæsar , to be a great spiritual prince and a small earthly prince , to be a king and a king - maker . 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.