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... PAPACY . HE Papacy has been endowed , from its birth in a remote antiquity , with a vitality so marvellously characterized by sustained energy and buoyancy as to claim our wonder and admiration . Through the most critical crises , -war ...
... PAPACY . HE Papacy has been endowed , from its birth in a remote antiquity , with a vitality so marvellously characterized by sustained energy and buoyancy as to claim our wonder and admiration . Through the most critical crises , -war ...
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... Papacy by the Countess Matilda , was escheated by the emperor Henry V. Lower Tuscany , a part of this bequest , was , however , a century later added to the territories of the Church through the address and vigour of Innocent III . From ...
... Papacy by the Countess Matilda , was escheated by the emperor Henry V. Lower Tuscany , a part of this bequest , was , however , a century later added to the territories of the Church through the address and vigour of Innocent III . From ...
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... Papacy has on no occasion , and under no pressure , changed the character , or even the colouring , of its features . 6 In the despatches exchanged between Rome and Paris on the occasion of the recognition of the kingdom of Italy , the ...
... Papacy has on no occasion , and under no pressure , changed the character , or even the colouring , of its features . 6 In the despatches exchanged between Rome and Paris on the occasion of the recognition of the kingdom of Italy , the ...
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