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... Rome , had been more than any other part of Europe most tame under its oppressions , and was most deeply drenched in superstition : and this by the means of a prince who was the most devoted to the interest of Rome of any in Christendom ...
... Rome , had been more than any other part of Europe most tame under its oppressions , and was most deeply drenched in superstition : and this by the means of a prince who was the most devoted to the interest of Rome of any in Christendom ...
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... Rome , and giving the assault , in which himself Rome taken received his mortal wound , the city was taken by storm , and plundered for several days , about 5000 being killed . The pope with seventeen cardinals fled to the castle St ...
... Rome , and giving the assault , in which himself Rome taken received his mortal wound , the city was taken by storm , and plundered for several days , about 5000 being killed . The pope with seventeen cardinals fled to the castle St ...
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... Rome , yet that court Ecclesiastical always gained their designs in the end . But even in this king's days the crown matters . was not quite stripped of all its authority over spiritual persons . The investitures of bishops and abbots ...
... Rome , yet that court Ecclesiastical always gained their designs in the end . But even in this king's days the crown matters . was not quite stripped of all its authority over spiritual persons . The investitures of bishops and abbots ...
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... Rome . the family of the Cassali , being three brothers , were entertained by the king as his agents in Italy , both in Rome , Venice , and other places . Sir Gregory Cassali was then his ordinary ambassador at Rome : to him was the ...
... Rome . the family of the Cassali , being three brothers , were entertained by the king as his agents in Italy , both in Rome , Venice , and other places . Sir Gregory Cassali was then his ordinary ambassador at Rome : to him was the ...
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... Rome . Secretary Knight being infirm could not travel with that haste that was required in this business , and therefore he sent the protonotary Gambara with the commission aud dispensation to England , and followed in easy journeys ...
... Rome . Secretary Knight being infirm could not travel with that haste that was required in this business , and therefore he sent the protonotary Gambara with the commission aud dispensation to England , and followed in easy journeys ...
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