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Side 31
... devoted to the cultivation of literature , in which he had made a much greater proficiency than could have been expected from a person devoted to the ceaseless duties of a military profession . * Of the solidity of his judgment a ...
... devoted to the cultivation of literature , in which he had made a much greater proficiency than could have been expected from a person devoted to the ceaseless duties of a military profession . * Of the solidity of his judgment a ...
Side 36
... devoted to the performance of divine service in the chapel of the Medici family , dedicated to S. Lorenzo . On the conclusion of the ceremony , Leo X. turned to the spot where the remains of his father were deposited , and whilst he ...
... devoted to the performance of divine service in the chapel of the Medici family , dedicated to S. Lorenzo . On the conclusion of the ceremony , Leo X. turned to the spot where the remains of his father were deposited , and whilst he ...
Side 37
... devoted to the apostolic see , and desirous of rendering every service in his power to the college of cardinals , as being his fathers and his brethren . Having addressed himself particularly to every one of the cardinals , they then ...
... devoted to the apostolic see , and desirous of rendering every service in his power to the college of cardinals , as being his fathers and his brethren . Having addressed himself particularly to every one of the cardinals , they then ...
Side 78
... devoted to more serious studies ; and Leo , who had long consulted him in matters of the first importance , availed himself greatly of his advice in selecting the other persons on whom it might be proper to confer this high dignity ...
... devoted to more serious studies ; and Leo , who had long consulted him in matters of the first importance , availed himself greatly of his advice in selecting the other persons on whom it might be proper to confer this high dignity ...
Side 81
... devoted to the encouragement of the fine arts , and the remuneration of men of genius in every department of intellect . Soon after the creation of the new cardinals , such of them as resided in Rome were invited by the pontiff to a ...
... devoted to the encouragement of the fine arts , and the remuneration of men of genius in every department of intellect . Soon after the creation of the new cardinals , such of them as resided in Rome were invited by the pontiff to a ...
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Side 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?