The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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... appears , of a grant previously made to her of the duchies of Aragon and Angoulême , and the stipulation on the part of Francis of providing a suitable match for the princess Renée . † The character of Francis I. was a sufficient pledge ...
... appears , of a grant previously made to her of the duchies of Aragon and Angoulême , and the stipulation on the part of Francis of providing a suitable match for the princess Renée . † The character of Francis I. was a sufficient pledge ...
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... appears by the bold appeal of the university of Paris , in which the proceedings of the council of Basil , in oppo- sition to Eugenius IV . , are openly defended , the rights of the Gallican church courageously asserted , and the ...
... appears by the bold appeal of the university of Paris , in which the proceedings of the council of Basil , in oppo- sition to Eugenius IV . , are openly defended , the rights of the Gallican church courageously asserted , and the ...
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... appears to have felt no remorse for the assassination of another , and that too a cardinal of the church , professed his anxiety in labouring under the displeasure of the pope ; and thus the pontiff , to whom the care of all Christendom ...
... appears to have felt no remorse for the assassination of another , and that too a cardinal of the church , professed his anxiety in labouring under the displeasure of the pope ; and thus the pontiff , to whom the care of all Christendom ...
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... appears not only from the sentiments of admiration and regret with which the golden days of Leo were referred to , by those who survived to experience the calamities of subsequent times , but from a solemn decree of the inhabitants , to ...
... appears not only from the sentiments of admiration and regret with which the golden days of Leo were referred to , by those who survived to experience the calamities of subsequent times , but from a solemn decree of the inhabitants , to ...
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... appears that the ministers of religion were accustomed not only to live in a state of public concubinage , but even to derive a part of their emoluments from permitting to others a conduct similar to that in which they themselves ...
... appears that the ministers of religion were accustomed not only to live in a state of public concubinage , but even to derive a part of their emoluments from permitting to others a conduct similar to that in which they themselves ...
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