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... able to read the most perfect of human compositions , still speaking the most powerful and flexible of human languages , brought to the marts of Narbonne and Toulouse , together with the drugs and silks of remote climates , bold and ...
... able to read the most perfect of human compositions , still speaking the most powerful and flexible of human languages , brought to the marts of Narbonne and Toulouse , together with the drugs and silks of remote climates , bold and ...
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... renounced their connection with Rome ; but the Protestants were numerous , powerful , bold , and active . In France , they formed a commonwealth within the realm , held fortresses , were able to bring great 24 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES.
... renounced their connection with Rome ; but the Protestants were numerous , powerful , bold , and active . In France , they formed a commonwealth within the realm , held fortresses , were able to bring great 24 RANKE'S HISTORY OF THE POPES.
Pagina 25
... able to reconquer any portion of what was then lost . It is , moreover , not to be dissembled that this triumph of the Papacy is to be chiefly attributed , not to the force of arms , but to a great reflux in public opinion . During the ...
... able to reconquer any portion of what was then lost . It is , moreover , not to be dissembled that this triumph of the Papacy is to be chiefly attributed , not to the force of arms , but to a great reflux in public opinion . During the ...
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... able and active Catholic emissaries of Spanish or Italian birth ; and colleges for the instruction of the northern youth were founded at Rome . The spiritual force of Protestantism was a mere local militia , which might be useful in ...
... able and active Catholic emissaries of Spanish or Italian birth ; and colleges for the instruction of the northern youth were founded at Rome . The spiritual force of Protestantism was a mere local militia , which might be useful in ...
Pagina 40
... able to inflict were sufficient to irritate , but not sufficient to destroy . The war was between power on one side and wit on the other ; and the power was under far more restraint than the wit . Orthodoxy soon became a syno- nym for ...
... able to inflict were sufficient to irritate , but not sufficient to destroy . The war was between power on one side and wit on the other ; and the power was under far more restraint than the wit . Orthodoxy soon became a syno- nym for ...
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