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Page vii
... Prince and Pontiff , assisted by the Fall of the Western Empire , the Absence of the Eastern Emperors and the brief ... Princes and wellnigh Pontiffs by the middle of the Eighth Century PAGE 1 BOOK II . THE EARLY STRUGGLES AND EXCESSES ...
... Prince and Pontiff , assisted by the Fall of the Western Empire , the Absence of the Eastern Emperors and the brief ... Princes and wellnigh Pontiffs by the middle of the Eighth Century PAGE 1 BOOK II . THE EARLY STRUGGLES AND EXCESSES ...
Page ix
... Princes , as Persecutors and as Sinners . - Viciousness of the Papal Court . - Avignon the Abode of Peace in the midst of War . - The Pontiffs mainly meritorious as Peace - makers , yet ever stirring up War in Italy . - Clinging of the ...
... Princes , as Persecutors and as Sinners . - Viciousness of the Papal Court . - Avignon the Abode of Peace in the midst of War . - The Pontiffs mainly meritorious as Peace - makers , yet ever stirring up War in Italy . - Clinging of the ...
Page x
... Princes . - End of the Dark Ages . - The Time a Period of great Expansion and immense Changes . - Formation of great Monarchies . - Ottoman Capture of Con- stantinople , Invention of Printing , Revival of Learning , Discovery of America ...
... Princes . - End of the Dark Ages . - The Time a Period of great Expansion and immense Changes . - Formation of great Monarchies . - Ottoman Capture of Con- stantinople , Invention of Printing , Revival of Learning , Discovery of America ...
Page xi
... Princes , by the Spanish Monarchy and the House of Austria . - The most potent Monarch of Europe its foremost ... Prince of Orange and Prince of Parma . - Gebhard Truchses and Agnes von Mansfeldt .-- All - pervading Activity of Gregory ...
... Princes , by the Spanish Monarchy and the House of Austria . - The most potent Monarch of Europe its foremost ... Prince of Orange and Prince of Parma . - Gebhard Truchses and Agnes von Mansfeldt .-- All - pervading Activity of Gregory ...
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... Princes , with Joseph II . and Leopold of Tuscany . - Position of the Popedom during the Eighteenth Century . — General Ex- pectation of its gradual Decay and peaceful Dissolution PAGE 302 BOOK X. THE AGONY OF THE POPEDOM The French ...
... Princes , with Joseph II . and Leopold of Tuscany . - Position of the Popedom during the Eighteenth Century . — General Ex- pectation of its gradual Decay and peaceful Dissolution PAGE 302 BOOK X. THE AGONY OF THE POPEDOM The French ...
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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.