The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 28
... Rome has gone ' mad . She refuses to recognize you . She forgets that St. ' Louis , whose piety is so well known , was almost always at war ' with her , and that Charles V. , who was a very Christian prince , held Rome in a state of ...
... Rome has gone ' mad . She refuses to recognize you . She forgets that St. ' Louis , whose piety is so well known , was almost always at war ' with her , and that Charles V. , who was a very Christian prince , held Rome in a state of ...
Sayfa 30
... Rome , to dispense with her aid in the religious government of his people . Immediately after his return to Paris , he wrote to Alquier that his differences with the Court of Rome were both on temporal and spiritual affairs . The ...
... Rome , to dispense with her aid in the religious government of his people . Immediately after his return to Paris , he wrote to Alquier that his differences with the Court of Rome were both on temporal and spiritual affairs . The ...
Sayfa 39
... Rome ' belongs to the Emperor . Let these words , the policy of the Court of Rome , be henceforth expunged from the language of European diplomacy . The power of the Pontiff will no longer be armed in favour of the power of the Prince ...
... Rome ' belongs to the Emperor . Let these words , the policy of the Court of Rome , be henceforth expunged from the language of European diplomacy . The power of the Pontiff will no longer be armed in favour of the power of the Prince ...
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