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Page x
... liberal Pontiff no Match for the abso- lute Pontiff . - The Intellect of the Age mainly with the Council , but not strong enough to give it the Victory . - Death of Eugenius and Recognition of his Suc- cessor Nicholas V. by the Council ...
... liberal Pontiff no Match for the abso- lute Pontiff . - The Intellect of the Age mainly with the Council , but not strong enough to give it the Victory . - Death of Eugenius and Recognition of his Suc- cessor Nicholas V. by the Council ...
Page xii
... Liberalism . - Oppressive Rule of Gregory in Italy . - Pius IX . - His early Reforms . -Boundless Rapture and Extravagant Expectations of Italy and Europe . - Alarm and Hostility of Austria . - French Revolution of February , 1848 ...
... Liberalism . - Oppressive Rule of Gregory in Italy . - Pius IX . - His early Reforms . -Boundless Rapture and Extravagant Expectations of Italy and Europe . - Alarm and Hostility of Austria . - French Revolution of February , 1848 ...
Page 70
... liberal terms to the Lombard confederates ; and Italian freedom partook the triumph of the popedom over the empire , just as it has now achieved a triumph over the popedom in alliance with the Aus- trian empire . The defeat of Frederick ...
... liberal terms to the Lombard confederates ; and Italian freedom partook the triumph of the popedom over the empire , just as it has now achieved a triumph over the popedom in alliance with the Aus- trian empire . The defeat of Frederick ...
Page 149
... Liberals and many of them Protestants , but with far less excuse and in defiance of a blaze of light , looked for the regeneration of Italy to a liberal and enlightened papacy . The distinguished assembly by the Bodensee undertook an ...
... Liberals and many of them Protestants , but with far less excuse and in defiance of a blaze of light , looked for the regeneration of Italy to a liberal and enlightened papacy . The distinguished assembly by the Bodensee undertook an ...
Page 162
... liberal pontiff of the 15th century , from the would - be regenerator of the popedom , has sprung the actual liberator and regenerator of Italy from 21 Lenfant , lib . xvii . c . 31 ; lib . xviii . c . 50 ; lib . xix . c . 9 , 26 , 27 ...
... liberal pontiff of the 15th century , from the would - be regenerator of the popedom , has sprung the actual liberator and regenerator of Italy from 21 Lenfant , lib . xvii . c . 31 ; lib . xviii . c . 50 ; lib . xix . c . 9 , 26 , 27 ...
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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.