The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell, 1885 |
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... distinguished favour , Wolsey had relied on the assistance of Adrian de Corneto , bishop of Bath , and cardinal of S. Crisogono , the pope's collector in England , under whom , as the cardinal resided at Rome , Polydoro Virgilio acted ...
... distinguished favour , Wolsey had relied on the assistance of Adrian de Corneto , bishop of Bath , and cardinal of S. Crisogono , the pope's collector in England , under whom , as the cardinal resided at Rome , Polydoro Virgilio acted ...
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... distinguished by the name of the Pragmatic Sanction . Notwithstanding the attempts of succeeding pontiffs to abrogate these canons as impious and heretical , they were firmly adhered to by the French clergy and people , as highly ...
... distinguished by the name of the Pragmatic Sanction . Notwithstanding the attempts of succeeding pontiffs to abrogate these canons as impious and heretical , they were firmly adhered to by the French clergy and people , as highly ...
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... distinguished him- self by his important services in Italy . The cities of Brescia and Verona yet retained their fidelity to the emperor , or rather , the inhabitants were kept in subjection by the powerful garri- sons of German and ...
... distinguished him- self by his important services in Italy . The cities of Brescia and Verona yet retained their fidelity to the emperor , or rather , the inhabitants were kept in subjection by the powerful garri- sons of German and ...
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... cardinal with distinguished kindness , he could not Jov . Vita Leon . X. lib . iv . p . 78 . 30 Fabren . Vita Leon . X. P. 120 . forgive the injury meditated against him . The cardinal of EXECUTION OF PETRUCCI AND OTHERS . 75.
... cardinal with distinguished kindness , he could not Jov . Vita Leon . X. lib . iv . p . 78 . 30 Fabren . Vita Leon . X. P. 120 . forgive the injury meditated against him . The cardinal of EXECUTION OF PETRUCCI AND OTHERS . 75.
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... distinguished by the solidity of his judgment , the extent of his acquirements , and the sanctity of his life , was Egidio of Viterbo , principal of the order of Au- gustines , who had long lived on terms of familiarity with the pontiff ...
... distinguished by the solidity of his judgment , the extent of his acquirements , and the sanctity of his life , was Egidio of Viterbo , principal of the order of Au- gustines , who had long lived on terms of familiarity with the pontiff ...
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Page 467 - Freely they stood who stood, and fell who fell. Not free, what proof could they have given sincere Of true allegiance, constant faith, or love, Where only what they needs must do appear'd, Not what they would ? what praise could they receive ? What pleasure I from such obedience paid ? When will and reason, reason also is choice, Useless and vain, of freedom both despoil'd, Made passive both, had served necessity, Not me?