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... Patriot.- Storming of Rome . - Conference of Bologna . -Fall of Florence . - Co - operation of the Papacy in the Subjection of Italy . - The Reformation assisted by the Turkish Conquests . - Sultan Solyman , Charles V. , Francis I. and ...
... Patriot.- Storming of Rome . - Conference of Bologna . -Fall of Florence . - Co - operation of the Papacy in the Subjection of Italy . - The Reformation assisted by the Turkish Conquests . - Sultan Solyman , Charles V. , Francis I. and ...
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... patriot , a sincere but not a fanatical Christian , eloquent in utterance as well as great in action , a lover of learning and learned men , he repre- sented and commanded his age ; overtopped , subjected , or attracted all its mighty ...
... patriot , a sincere but not a fanatical Christian , eloquent in utterance as well as great in action , a lover of learning and learned men , he repre- sented and commanded his age ; overtopped , subjected , or attracted all its mighty ...
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... patriot , and Christian , whom his friend Eginhard has so vividly set forth and so faithfully preserved , was singularly enough appropriated and metamorphosed by the medieval poets and romancers.6 Allured by the dim prominence of Charle ...
... patriot , and Christian , whom his friend Eginhard has so vividly set forth and so faithfully preserved , was singularly enough appropriated and metamorphosed by the medieval poets and romancers.6 Allured by the dim prominence of Charle ...
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... patriot and reformer , Arnold , Bernard assailed a dire heresiarch , and the papacy encountered a formidable foe - the most earnest and formidable foe that Italy ever produced - its spiritual as well as its political op- ponent a ...
... patriot and reformer , Arnold , Bernard assailed a dire heresiarch , and the papacy encountered a formidable foe - the most earnest and formidable foe that Italy ever produced - its spiritual as well as its political op- ponent a ...
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... patriot , but of a weak and violent tyrant . As became such a personage , at first he chafed and raved , but in the end crouched and grovelled Raynaldus , an . 1198 , n . 29-32 ; an . 1199 , n . 42-44 ; an . 1200 , n . 9-13 . Inno ...
... patriot , but of a weak and violent tyrant . As became such a personage , at first he chafed and raved , but in the end crouched and grovelled Raynaldus , an . 1198 , n . 29-32 ; an . 1199 , n . 42-44 ; an . 1200 , n . 9-13 . Inno ...
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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.