Rome: Its Ruler and Its InstitutionsLongman [etc.!, 1857 - 472 pages |
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... feet . Nor was it a Julius or a Sixtus that was alone to be dreaded ; for did not a Barbarossa meekly hold the stirrup of the mule on which an Alex- ander , then a weak and infirm old man , rode through the streets of Venice ? Those who ...
... feet . Nor was it a Julius or a Sixtus that was alone to be dreaded ; for did not a Barbarossa meekly hold the stirrup of the mule on which an Alex- ander , then a weak and infirm old man , rode through the streets of Venice ? Those who ...
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... by carrying off its sacred contents . Upon being apprised of this abo- minable outrage , the Cardinal , accompanied by his clergy , walked through the streets with feet bare , and ropes round their necks , and thus proceeded in peni-
... by carrying off its sacred contents . Upon being apprised of this abo- minable outrage , the Cardinal , accompanied by his clergy , walked through the streets with feet bare , and ropes round their necks , and thus proceeded in peni-
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... . Vivas rent the air ; blessings and prayers fol- lowed his steps ; flowers were cast beneath his feet ; and almost instinctively forming themselves into impromptu processions , one of the most excitable and demonstrative of D3.
... . Vivas rent the air ; blessings and prayers fol- lowed his steps ; flowers were cast beneath his feet ; and almost instinctively forming themselves into impromptu processions , one of the most excitable and demonstrative of D3.
Page 75
... feet of the crucified Jesus , to thank him for the events accomplished by his will , and I will be more satisfied as Chief of the Uni- versal Church than as a temporal prince , if they turn to the greatest glory of God . " The promise ...
... feet of the crucified Jesus , to thank him for the events accomplished by his will , and I will be more satisfied as Chief of the Uni- versal Church than as a temporal prince , if they turn to the greatest glory of God . " The promise ...
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... feet . Eugenius the Third , like our Pius , was compelled to leave Rome through the conduct of his people , instigated to rebellion by Arnold da Brescia ; and in his flight this Pontiff was met by deputations representing the majority ...
... feet . Eugenius the Third , like our Pius , was compelled to leave Rome through the conduct of his people , instigated to rebellion by Arnold da Brescia ; and in his flight this Pontiff was met by deputations representing the majority ...
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