The History of the Popes: Their Church and State, and Especially of Their Conflicts with Protestantism in the Sixteenth & Seventeenth Centuries, Volume 1G. Bell and sons, 1889 |
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... affairs of the republic . They served to shew the part taken by the respective families in public affairs , and were preserved as records and memorials of the house , for the instruction of its younger members . Some of these private ...
... affairs of the republic . They served to shew the part taken by the respective families in public affairs , and were preserved as records and memorials of the house , for the instruction of its younger members . Some of these private ...
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... affairs of state , to retain possession of some of the public documents . This practice prevailed in Rome to a greater extent , perhaps , than in any other state . The reigning kinsmen of the pontiff , who in all ages exercised ...
... affairs of state , to retain possession of some of the public documents . This practice prevailed in Rome to a greater extent , perhaps , than in any other state . The reigning kinsmen of the pontiff , who in all ages exercised ...
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... affairs . On the other hand , we have the German nations full of the most vigorous life ; victorious over the Moslem , attached with all the fresh ardour and trusting enthusiasm of youth to that authority , of whose protecting and ...
... affairs . On the other hand , we have the German nations full of the most vigorous life ; victorious over the Moslem , attached with all the fresh ardour and trusting enthusiasm of youth to that authority , of whose protecting and ...
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... affairs involved a great danger to the empire . The ecclesiastical body was very differently con- stituted under the Germanic and Germanised states , from what it had been under the Roman empire . The clergy now possessed a large share ...
... affairs involved a great danger to the empire . The ecclesiastical body was very differently con- stituted under the Germanic and Germanised states , from what it had been under the Roman empire . The clergy now possessed a large share ...
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... affairs , and the pope might have been prevented , by his subordination to the emperor , from performing the duties imposed on him by his office as common father of the faithful . It was under these circumstances Gregory VII . ascended ...
... affairs , and the pope might have been prevented , by his subordination to the emperor , from performing the duties imposed on him by his office as common father of the faithful . It was under these circumstances Gregory VII . ascended ...
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Page 399 - Jungle swallowed up the walls,' said Hathi. 'And what more?' said Mowgli. 'As much good ground as I can walk over in two nights from the east to the west, and from the north to the south as much as I can walk over in three nights, the Jungle took.
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