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... Princes at Vienna Their reasons for electing Conrad King Frederick's charter to Vienna • Victories of the Duke of Austria Frederick proposes a meeting at Vaucouleurs He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 High ...
... Princes at Vienna Their reasons for electing Conrad King Frederick's charter to Vienna • Victories of the Duke of Austria Frederick proposes a meeting at Vaucouleurs He restores the Bishop of Worms to favour 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 High ...
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... Princes remonstrate with the Pope . 208 Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops withstand the Pope . 210 211 212 A.D. PAGE 1240. Violence of ...
... Princes remonstrate with the Pope . 208 Their envoy , Conrad of Thuringia 209 Bewilderment of the rebel Duke of Bavaria Fickleness of the King of Bohemia The German Bishops withstand the Pope . 210 211 212 A.D. PAGE 1240. Violence of ...
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... child Conrad , Rome acting as his guardian , as she had done in his father's case ; the German Princes would of course choose a new King in the prime of life , taken probably from some house less dangerous to Rome than 4 THE HISTORY OF.
... child Conrad , Rome acting as his guardian , as she had done in his father's case ; the German Princes would of course choose a new King in the prime of life , taken probably from some house less dangerous to Rome than 4 THE HISTORY OF.
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... Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to himself . The Emperor answered , that the Princes would aid him in attacking the Italian ...
... Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to himself . The Emperor answered , that the Princes would aid him in attacking the Italian ...
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... Princes you placed the business of Lom- bardy in the hands of the Church , on condition how- ever that it should be settled by Christmas day which has just passed , to the honour of the Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter ...
... Princes you placed the business of Lom- bardy in the hands of the Church , on condition how- ever that it should be settled by Christmas day which has just passed , to the honour of the Empire ; other- wise you threatened to enter ...
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Page 300 - And they came to the place which God had told him of; and Abraham built an altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son.
Page 475 - And it shall come to pass in that day, that Tyre shall be forgotten seventy years, according to the days of one king : after the end of seventy years shall Tyre sing as an harlot.
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Page 506 - ... judgment, was neither scornful and godless infidelity, nor certainly a more advanced and enlightened Christianity, yearning after holiness and purity not then attainable. It was the shattered, dubious, at times trembling faith, at times desperately reckless incredulity, of a man...