The Life and Pontificate of Leo the Tenth, Volume 2G. Bell & sons, 1900 |
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Page 30
... opinion of Guicciardini , D'Alviano was rather a brave soldier than a skilful general . He was not only frequently defeated , but it had been observed that whenever he held the chief command he had never obtained the victory . Yet it 10 ...
... opinion of Guicciardini , D'Alviano was rather a brave soldier than a skilful general . He was not only frequently defeated , but it had been observed that whenever he held the chief command he had never obtained the victory . Yet it 10 ...
Page 48
... afterwards extended to all those who presumed to differ in opinion from the infallible doctrines of the holy see . The bigotry of Ferdinand lescended to his successors . After tarnishing the character of Charles 48 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
... afterwards extended to all those who presumed to differ in opinion from the infallible doctrines of the holy see . The bigotry of Ferdinand lescended to his successors . After tarnishing the character of Charles 48 THE LIFE OF LEO X.
Page 76
... opinion.32 The motives of Petrucci were indeed sufficiently obvious , and his guilt was universally admitted ; but the reasons which actuated the other cardinals , who were regarded as his confederates , are not so apparent , and it is ...
... opinion.32 The motives of Petrucci were indeed sufficiently obvious , and his guilt was universally admitted ; but the reasons which actuated the other cardinals , who were regarded as his confederates , are not so apparent , and it is ...
Page 77
... opinion which loses the guilt of the criminal in the cruelty of the judge . Are they intended to correct the excesses and to improve the morals of a people ? How can this be effected by spectacles that outrage humanity , and which , by ...
... opinion which loses the guilt of the criminal in the cruelty of the judge . Are they intended to correct the excesses and to improve the morals of a people ? How can this be effected by spectacles that outrage humanity , and which , by ...
Page 84
... opinions and refractory conduct of Martin Luther , a monk of the Augus- tine order , at Wittemberg , attracted the notice of the Roman court , and led the way to that schism , which has now for nearly three centuries divided the ...
... opinions and refractory conduct of Martin Luther , a monk of the Augus- tine order , at Wittemberg , attracted the notice of the Roman court , and led the way to that schism , which has now for nearly three centuries divided the ...
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