Critical and Historical Essays: Contributed to the Edinburgh Review, 3. kötetLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1854 |
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115. oldal
... Italy was , in truth , a part of the empire of Charles the Fifth ; and the court of Rome was , on many important occasions , his tool . He had not , therefore , like the distant princes of the North , a strong selfish motive for ...
... Italy was , in truth , a part of the empire of Charles the Fifth ; and the court of Rome was , on many important occasions , his tool . He had not , therefore , like the distant princes of the North , a strong selfish motive for ...
123. oldal
... Italy was unsparingly employed in her support . The Inquisition was armed with new powers and inspired with a new energy . If Protestantism , or the sem- blance of Protestantism , showed itself in any quarter , it was instantly met ...
... Italy was unsparingly employed in her support . The Inquisition was armed with new powers and inspired with a new energy . If Protestantism , or the sem- blance of Protestantism , showed itself in any quarter , it was instantly met ...
128. oldal
... 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 case of an invasion , but could not be sent abroad ...
... 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 case of an invasion , but could not be sent abroad ...
141. oldal
... Italy and Spain had departed . That of Germany had not dawned . That of England shone , as yet , for the English alone . The teachers of France were the teachers of Europe . The Parisian opinions spread fast among the educated classes ...
... Italy and Spain had departed . That of Germany had not dawned . That of England shone , as yet , for the English alone . The teachers of France were the teachers of Europe . The Parisian opinions spread fast among the educated classes ...
143. oldal
... Italy and Spain had been the base of the Catholic operations . Spain was now the obse- quious vassal of the infidels . Italy was subjugated by them . To her ancient principalities succeeded the Cisalpine republic , and the Ligurian ...
... Italy and Spain had been the base of the Catholic operations . Spain was now the obse- quious vassal of the infidels . Italy was subjugated by them . To her ancient principalities succeeded the Cisalpine republic , and the Ligurian ...
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