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... his armies against Austria He himself crosses the Alps He arrives in Lombardy The Milanese retreat before him 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 · 22 23 24 A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march.
... his armies against Austria He himself crosses the Alps He arrives in Lombardy The Milanese retreat before him 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 · 22 23 24 A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march.
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T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march to the Adige He sacks Vicenza • Adventures of Gerard Maurisius Frederick leaves Eccelin in command He recrosses the Alps 1237. Padua surrenders to Eccelin And ...
T.L. Kington, M.A.. A.D. PAGE 1236. He is called Eastwards His forced march to the Adige He sacks Vicenza • Adventures of Gerard Maurisius Frederick leaves Eccelin in command He recrosses the Alps 1237. Padua surrenders to Eccelin And ...
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... called away , yet we will not leave the Church defenceless . ' Gregory had written to the Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to ...
... called away , yet we will not leave the Church defenceless . ' Gregory had written to the Princes at Mayence , bidding them lay aside their national prejudices , and requesting that the whole business of Lombardy might be entrusted to ...
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... called himself perpetual Lord . A friar in Apulia did the like , assembling many men under his own banner . We forbid this ; but we gladly allow the word of God to be preached , so long as the preachers keep within proper bounds . As to ...
... called himself perpetual Lord . A friar in Apulia did the like , assembling many men under his own banner . We forbid this ; but we gladly allow the word of God to be preached , so long as the preachers keep within proper bounds . As to ...
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... called us to peace , ) our messenger is one who ought not to be viewed with jealousy by you , being a man who has flown up to the height of Divine love . Who can object to him a wrinkle of suspicion , or a mole upon his purity and ...
... called us to peace , ) our messenger is one who ought not to be viewed with jealousy by you , being a man who has flown up to the height of Divine love . Who can object to him a wrinkle of suspicion , or a mole upon his purity and ...
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