The History of Greece: From Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizond: 1204-1461Blackwood, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד 76
... Pope within the church itself . The authority of the Popes , in Western Europe , was based on the firmest foundation on which power can rest it was supported by public opinion , for both the laity and the clergy regarded them as the ...
... Pope within the church itself . The authority of the Popes , in Western Europe , was based on the firmest foundation on which power can rest it was supported by public opinion , for both the laity and the clergy regarded them as the ...
עמוד 77
... Popes with the rank of temporal princes of the highest order , numerous causes conspired to constitute them supreme judges of right and wrong , both in the eyes of kings and people ; while their real power was also increased by a ...
... Popes with the rank of temporal princes of the highest order , numerous causes conspired to constitute them supreme judges of right and wrong , both in the eyes of kings and people ; while their real power was also increased by a ...
עמוד 95
... Pope Innocent III . , the greatest prince who ever sate on the papal throne , excommunicated both the Crusaders and the republic of Venice , for turning the swords they had consecrated to the service of Christianity against Christians ...
... Pope Innocent III . , the greatest prince who ever sate on the papal throne , excommunicated both the Crusaders and the republic of Venice , for turning the swords they had consecrated to the service of Christianity against Christians ...
עמוד 96
... Popes of Rome.1 § 3 . On the 23d June 1203 , the Venetian fleet , with the army of the Crusaders on board , appeared in sight of Constantinople . The Byzantine troops had been neglected both by Isaac II . and Alexius III . , and were ...
... Popes of Rome.1 § 3 . On the 23d June 1203 , the Venetian fleet , with the army of the Crusaders on board , appeared in sight of Constantinople . The Byzantine troops had been neglected both by Isaac II . and Alexius III . , and were ...
עמוד 103
... Pope to procure his ratification of the treaty , and to induce him to excommunicate any persons who refused to fulfil its stipulations . The emperor elected was to bind himself by oath to execute these stipulations . In case it should ...
... Pope to procure his ratification of the treaty , and to induce him to excommunicate any persons who refused to fulfil its stipulations . The emperor elected was to bind himself by oath to execute these stipulations . In case it should ...
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עמוד 523 - COQUET-DALE FISHING SONGS. Now first collected by a North-Country Angler, with the Music of the Airs. 8vo, 5s.
עמוד 452 - ... the Ganges to Damascus and the Archipelago, Asia was in the hand of Timour ; his armies were invincible, his ambition was boundless, and his zeal might aspire to conquer and convert the Christian kingdoms of the West, which already trembled at his name. He touched the utmost verge of the land ; but an insuperable though narrow sea rolled between the two continents of Europe and Asia, and the lord of so many tomans, or myriads of horse, was not master of a single galley.
עמוד 494 - In concluding the history of this Greek state, we inquire in vain for any benefit that it conferred on the human race.