The North American Review, Volume 118O. Everett, 1968 |
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Page 299
... Pope's approval . Conrad II . and Henry III . , being strong - willed men , make the election of the Pope subject to Imperial sanction . And when Henry III . overshoots his mark and betrays his desire to make the Impe- rial dignity ...
... Pope's approval . Conrad II . and Henry III . , being strong - willed men , make the election of the Pope subject to Imperial sanction . And when Henry III . overshoots his mark and betrays his desire to make the Impe- rial dignity ...
Page 300
... Pope himself as a superfluity , conceived the original idea of uniting the Imperial and the Papal dignities in his own person . Only his death pre- vented the experiment . . Probably a great part of the responsibility for this long ...
... Pope himself as a superfluity , conceived the original idea of uniting the Imperial and the Papal dignities in his own person . Only his death pre- vented the experiment . . Probably a great part of the responsibility for this long ...
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... Pope was a domestic question of the Church , more interesting to bishops and priests than to kings and ministers . It cannot be denied that ever since the Pope's return from Gaëta in 1850 the Catholic Church has become more and more ...
... Pope was a domestic question of the Church , more interesting to bishops and priests than to kings and ministers . It cannot be denied that ever since the Pope's return from Gaëta in 1850 the Catholic Church has become more and more ...
Contents
ARCTIC EXPLORATION | 23 |
ANTIQUITY OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS | 70 |
THE CURRENCY AND FINANCES OF THE UNITED STATES | 88 |
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