Critical and Historical Essays, Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, Volume 2Bernh. Tauchnitz jun., 1850 - 349 pages |
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Page 76
... Italy by the great chiefs of foreign mercenaries , the Ricimers and the Odoacers , who put up and pulled down at their plea- sure a succession of insignificant princes , dignified with the names of Cæsar and Augustus . But as in Italy ...
... Italy by the great chiefs of foreign mercenaries , the Ricimers and the Odoacers , who put up and pulled down at their plea- sure a succession of insignificant princes , dignified with the names of Cæsar and Augustus . But as in Italy ...
Page 107
... Italy , and with Spain . The provinces which were still untainted were separated from each other by this infected district . Under these circumstances , it seemed probable that a single generation would suffice to spread the reformed ...
... Italy , and with Spain . The provinces which were still untainted were separated from each other by this infected district . Under these circumstances , it seemed probable that a single generation would suffice to spread the reformed ...
Page 110
... Italians , of foreigners , of men who were aliens in language , manners , and intellectual constitution . The large jurisdiction exercised by the spiritual tribunals of Rome seemed to be 110 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES .
... Italians , of foreigners , of men who were aliens in language , manners , and intellectual constitution . The large jurisdiction exercised by the spiritual tribunals of Rome seemed to be 110 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES .
Page 112
... Italy and Spain was widely different from that of Germany and England . As the national feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian supremacy , so the national feeling of the Italians impelled them to resist ...
... Italy and Spain was widely different from that of Germany and England . As the national feeling of the Teutonic nations impelled them to throw off the Italian supremacy , so the national feeling of the Italians impelled them to resist ...
Page 120
... Italy was un- sparingly employed in her support . The Inquisition was armed with new powers and inspired with a new energy . If Protestantism , or the semblance of Protestantism , showed itself in any quarter , it was instantly met ...
... Italy was un- sparingly employed in her support . The Inquisition was armed with new powers and inspired with a new energy . If Protestantism , or the semblance of Protestantism , showed itself in any quarter , it was instantly met ...
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