The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 338
... Italy was slipping from his grasp , and that its retention was no real source of power . He therefore could not tolerate the possession of jurisdiction within his immediate Empire by a prelate who would soon cease to be his vassal . He ...
... Italy was slipping from his grasp , and that its retention was no real source of power . He therefore could not tolerate the possession of jurisdiction within his immediate Empire by a prelate who would soon cease to be his vassal . He ...
Page 468
... Italy suffers no diminution of his intellectual facul- ties from the stroke which may be impending over him . But Mr. Buckle goes on to state , that ' earthquakes and volcanic erup- ' tions are more frequent and more destructive in Italy ...
... Italy suffers no diminution of his intellectual facul- ties from the stroke which may be impending over him . But Mr. Buckle goes on to state , that ' earthquakes and volcanic erup- ' tions are more frequent and more destructive in Italy ...
Page 495
... Italy or Spain ; the other is the morality of England . England in the present day possesses a greater accumulation of knowledge than Italy ; in the 15th and 16th . centuries Italy and Spain were probably far more learned than England ...
... Italy or Spain ; the other is the morality of England . England in the present day possesses a greater accumulation of knowledge than Italy ; in the 15th and 16th . centuries Italy and Spain were probably far more learned than England ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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