Lectures on the Philosophy of Modern History: Delivered in the University of Dublin, Band 3Graisberry & Campbell, 1820 |
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... emperor , † adopted as his son at arms Theodoric the founder of the Gothic kingdom of Italy , which ex- ample was imitated by Justin I. in regard to the same prince . In these instances however the German investiture was combined with a ...
... emperor , † adopted as his son at arms Theodoric the founder of the Gothic kingdom of Italy , which ex- ample was imitated by Justin I. in regard to the same prince . In these instances however the German investiture was combined with a ...
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... emperor Charles V. , was un- questionably desirous of re - establishing a sys- tem , to which he appears to have been de- votedly attached ; but ( m ) by conferring its honours on a different description of persons , those who 28 ...
... emperor Charles V. , was un- questionably desirous of re - establishing a sys- tem , to which he appears to have been de- votedly attached ; but ( m ) by conferring its honours on a different description of persons , those who 28 ...
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... emperor Charles V. bestowed the same honour upon artists . ( n ) " The privilege of every knight to associ ate qualified persons to the order at his plea- sure , lasted very long in France ; certainly down to the English wars of Charles ...
... emperor Charles V. bestowed the same honour upon artists . ( n ) " The privilege of every knight to associ ate qualified persons to the order at his plea- sure , lasted very long in France ; certainly down to the English wars of Charles ...
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... emperor Henry IV . that he was ready to lead an army of fifty thousand men to the deliver- ance of the Christians of the east . His deter- mination was however frustrated by his vehe- ment contest with that emperor ; and the com ...
... emperor Henry IV . that he was ready to lead an army of fifty thousand men to the deliver- ance of the Christians of the east . His deter- mination was however frustrated by his vehe- ment contest with that emperor ; and the com ...
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... emperor , had renewed the proposal of uniting the Greek and Latin churches , by which his predecessor Michael had stimulated Gregory to undertake his protection against the Turks ; and the pontiff himself had recently been enabled to ...
... emperor , had renewed the proposal of uniting the Greek and Latin churches , by which his predecessor Michael had stimulated Gregory to undertake his protection against the Turks ; and the pontiff himself had recently been enabled to ...
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Abrege de l'Hist accordingly afterwards ancient appears Arabians aristocracy authority Burgundy causes century character Charlemagne Charles Charles VIII chivalry Christian circumstances combination commerce commons considerable Constantinople constitution crown crusades duke duke of Burgundy ecclesiastical Edward Edward III effect emperor empire encrease England English enterprise established Europe excited exercised expeditions favourable feudal formed French German Greece Greek Henry Henry VI Hist historian hostility house of Lancaster house of York Hume Ibid important improvement influence interests Ireland Italian Italy king of France kingdom Lancaster language Latin latter lecture maintained ment modern monarch nations nature nobles northern observed occasion operation original Parl parliament period Philip poetry political pontiff possessed pretensions prince principles provinces provinces of France racter received reign religion remarked rendered Roman royal Saracens Sicily sion sovereign spirit struggle succession tained throne tion troubadours Venetians vernment violence western Wicliffe writer
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Seite 272 - Ye stars ! which are the poetry of heaven ! If in your bright leaves we would read the fate Of men and empires — 'tis to be forgiven, That in our aspirations to be great, Our destinies o'erleap their mortal state, And claim a kindred with you ; for ye are A beauty and a mystery, and create In us such love and reverence from afar, That fortune, fame, power, life, have named themselves a star.
Seite 19 - Where throngs of knights and barons bold, In weeds of peace, high triumphs hold, With store of ladies, whose bright eyes Rain influence, and judge the prize Of wit or arms, while both contend To win her grace whom all commend.
Seite 541 - E se ben ti ricordi e vedi lume, vedrai te somigliante a quella inferma che non può trovar posa in su le piume, ma con dar volta suo dolore scherma.
Seite 262 - In primis hoc volunt persuadere, non interire animas, sed ab aliis post mortem transire ad alios, atque hoc maxime ad virtutem excitari putant, metu mortis neglecto.
Seite 103 - Their poverty extorted from their pride those charters of freedom which unlocked the fetters of the slave, secured the farm of the peasant and the shop of the artificer, and gradually restored a substance and a soul to the most numerous and useful part of the community.
Seite 386 - He called him ANTICHRIST, the proud worldly priest of Rome, and the most cursed of clippers and pursekervers.
Seite 174 - Immediately previous to the discovery of the route to India by the Cape of Good Hope, we find that the price of pepper in the markets of Europe had fallen to 6s.
Seite 89 - Christi, esto signifer et compugnator, et quod armis nequis, consilio et opum auxilio subveni. Quid est quod das aut cui das? Nempe ex multo modicum, et ei qui omne quod habes gratis dedit, nee tamen ingratus recepit.
Seite 213 - Hymnorum,' a MS. belonging to Trinity College, Dublin, and written, as Dr Stokes conjectures, about the end of the eleventh or the beginning of the twelfth century. The hymn itself, however, belongs to a much earlier date.