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... Royale , No. 4458. Jour- dain , Traductions d'Aristote , p . 44. " p . 52 , Note . I ought to have noticed the more than doubtful authenticity of this passage , which is not in the best MSS . or earliest copies of Cyprian . Cyprian's ...
... Royale , No. 4458. Jour- dain , Traductions d'Aristote , p . 44. " p . 52 , Note . I ought to have noticed the more than doubtful authenticity of this passage , which is not in the best MSS . or earliest copies of Cyprian . Cyprian's ...
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... royal house of England , by his father from the Duke of Saxony , all , especially his ancestor the Emperor Lothair , the loyal sons of the Church ; him , therefore we proclaim , acknowledge as king ; him then we summon to take on ...
... royal house of England , by his father from the Duke of Saxony , all , especially his ancestor the Emperor Lothair , the loyal sons of the Church ; him , therefore we proclaim , acknowledge as king ; him then we summon to take on ...
Side 53
... royal chamber . The Chancellor ran to hide himself , the other two endea- voured to seize Otho ; the Truchsess bore an honourable scar for life , which he received in his attempt to bolt the door . Otho passed out , leaped on his horse ...
... royal chamber . The Chancellor ran to hide himself , the other two endea- voured to seize Otho ; the Truchsess bore an honourable scar for life , which he received in his attempt to bolt the door . Otho passed out , leaped on his horse ...
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... royal crown from the hands of Siegfrid of Mentz at Aix - la - Chapelle . He was now undisputed King and Emperor , in amity with the Church ; amity , hereafter to give place to the most ob- stinate , most fatal strife , which had yet ...
... royal crown from the hands of Siegfrid of Mentz at Aix - la - Chapelle . He was now undisputed King and Emperor , in amity with the Church ; amity , hereafter to give place to the most ob- stinate , most fatal strife , which had yet ...
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... royal family of Eng- land , of the sons of Henry against their father , in order to take every advantage , and extend his own dominions . With Philip Augustus Innocent was committed in strife on different grounds than in the conflict ...
... royal family of Eng- land , of the sons of Henry against their father , in order to take every advantage , and extend his own dominions . With Philip Augustus Innocent was committed in strife on different grounds than in the conflict ...
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Side 5 - More Worlds than One. The Creed of the Philosopher and the Hope of the Christian.
Side 25 - History of Latin Christianity ; including that of the Popes to the Pontificate of Nicholas V.
Side 155 - Greeks, who deny the procession of the Holy Ghost from the Son, as well as from the Father.
Side 264 - Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, nor scrip for your journey, neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet staves : for the workman is worthy of his meat.
Side 11 - Handbook of Architecture. Being a Concise and Popular Account of the Different Styles prevailing in all Ages and Countries in the World. With a Description of the most remarkable Buildings.
Side 24 - MAWE'S (HL) Journal of a Passage from the Pacific to the Atlantic, crossing the Andes in the Northern Provinces of Peru, and descending the great River Maranon.
Side 424 - Our soul is escaped even as a bird out of the snare of the fowler ; the snare is broken, and we are delivered.
Side 255 - For many years I have spoken to you with tenderness, with prayers, and tears; but according to the proverb of my country, where the benediction has no effect, the rod may have much. Behold, now, we rouse up against you princes and prelates, nations and kingdoms! Many shall perish by the sword. The land shall be ravaged, walls thrown down; and you, alas! reduced to slavery. So shall the chastisement do that which the blessing and which mildness could not do.
Side 1 - Pathological and Practical Researches on the Diseases of the Stomach, the Intestinal Canal, the Liver, and other Viscera of the Abdomen.
Side 263 - I will give up the very clothes I wear," replied the enthusiast, encouraged by the gentle demeanour of the Bishop. He stripped himself entirely naked. " Peter liernardini was my father ; I have now but one Father, He that is in heaven." The audience burst into tears ; the Bishop threw his mantle over him, and ordered an old coarse dress of an artisan to be brought : he then received Francis into his service. Francis was now wedded to Poverty ; but poverty he would only love in its basest form —...