The North American Review, Volumen64Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1847 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... Pope , who had refused to acknowledge his title . In this retirement , he passed the greater part of his time in practising music , of which he was enthusiastically fond . I pass- ed the evenings with him ; he played the violoncello ...
... Pope , who had refused to acknowledge his title . In this retirement , he passed the greater part of his time in practising music , of which he was enthusiastically fond . I pass- ed the evenings with him ; he played the violoncello ...
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... Pope Alexander , then in France , to demand of him the pallium , or pall , which was regarded as the " mystic badge " of the office . The Papal court very readily granted the request ; the pall was deposited on the high altar of the ...
... Pope Alexander , then in France , to demand of him the pallium , or pall , which was regarded as the " mystic badge " of the office . The Papal court very readily granted the request ; the pall was deposited on the high altar of the ...
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... Pope by the kings of England and France , about this time called a general council at Tours . Becket , of course ... Pope's court was nearly deserted ; the cardinals left the city to welcome him ; and when he was presented , the audience ...
... Pope by the kings of England and France , about this time called a general council at Tours . Becket , of course ... Pope's court was nearly deserted ; the cardinals left the city to welcome him ; and when he was presented , the audience ...
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... Pope Leo the Tenth found it necessary to issue a bull , prohibiting the taking of orders merely to elude the secular arm . The sovereign would naturally behold with jealousy this serious encroachment of a power which seemed to cut off a ...
... Pope Leo the Tenth found it necessary to issue a bull , prohibiting the taking of orders merely to elude the secular arm . The sovereign would naturally behold with jealousy this serious encroachment of a power which seemed to cut off a ...
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... Pope . By dividing the spiritual house against itself , he also gained time , and occasionally his point . Such was the machinery which both parties could bring to bear . One other circumstance , which increased the power of Becket ...
... Pope . By dividing the spiritual house against itself , he also gained time , and occasionally his point . Such was the machinery which both parties could bring to bear . One other circumstance , which increased the power of Becket ...
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