The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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... Italy his will was always thwarted . The Pope made use of the only weapon at his command - he refused the bulls for the Italian bishoprics . If that is the way to serve the cause of religion , ' wrote the Emperor , ( August , 1806 ...
... Italy his will was always thwarted . The Pope made use of the only weapon at his command - he refused the bulls for the Italian bishoprics . If that is the way to serve the cause of religion , ' wrote the Emperor , ( August , 1806 ...
Sayfa 32
... Italy dates from the time when priests began to govern the finances , police , and army . I have reason to congratulate myself on my clergy in France and Italy . They know that ' thrones come from God , and that the greatest crime in ...
... Italy dates from the time when priests began to govern the finances , police , and army . I have reason to congratulate myself on my clergy in France and Italy . They know that ' thrones come from God , and that the greatest crime in ...
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... Italy . In order to become acquainted with some aspects of this re- markable period we refer to the instructive introduction to the present volume . Elias Levita's lot , however , was cast in very sad and troublous times for the ...
... Italy . In order to become acquainted with some aspects of this re- markable period we refer to the instructive introduction to the present volume . Elias Levita's lot , however , was cast in very sad and troublous times for the ...
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